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2 Hours in Las Vegas |
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Due to the long flight layover on my way to San Diego from New York, I had the chance to check out Las Vegas for the first time since 1992.So many grand and very high-profiled new hotels has been built since then. But I had only 3 hours in Vegas (and after deducting the time waiting for a shuttle to get in town, there were only two hours left),I could only choose the three hotels I wanted to see the most. Some other hotels, like New York, New York, and Mandalay Bay, I guess I have to wait until next time...
Please click the thumbnail on the pictures to see enlarged images
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A inside coutyard view of the grand Bellagio Hotel |
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An outside view of the Bellagio Hotel |
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No, this is not Paris!! Don't you think the building at the background is a litle too big? |
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A waterdance show comes out every half an hour in front of the Bellagio Hotel. |
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Flamingo is the oldest casino in Las Vegas. The bulb of "Paris" is just a reflection from the glass. |
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This is another "miniature" architecture from Paris... |
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Even inside, it looks as grand as the original Dodge Palace. (Yes I was there, you can check it at this link. |
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The replica of Dodge Palace in Venice, but this is "Venetian" Hotel! |
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