Sunday, March 15, 2009

Holidays - Las Vegas



Viva, Las Vegas! This week's episode finds us in sunny Nevada for a few days in Las Vegas. We were staying at the MGM Grand casino, right in the heart of The Strip. As luck would have it, there was a UFC title fight at the MGM the night after we arrived, and the Superbowl was on Sunday (we had arrived Friday)! So there was a couple of people around!

Vegas was a lot of fun, and if you were a big partier or a big gambler, you could really lose yourself there. After putting the odd dollar into the slots all weekend (as much gambling as we ever do) and pulling out nothing, Jess struck it big time just as we were leaving for the airport, and pulled almost $60 out of a machine! We cashed out straight away, and that more than paid for our taxi ride!

Upon leaving Vegas I was happy that we'd been, but couldn't see myself going back. I'm slowly changing that opinion though, and wouldn't mind going back again at some point. It's not high on my list of places to re-visit, but I would like to.

Anyway, no big write up today - onto the photos! Next up, the Grand Canyon!

2009-02-12, OS Holiday - 4 - Las Vegas

Monday, March 9, 2009

Holidays - Cincinnati



Slowly making our way through the holiday photos! Today's episode finds us staying in Cincinnati with Warren and Angie. If we thought that New York was cold, then we were in for a rude shock in Ohio! Most days we'd wake up to an outside temp of between -10 and -20 Celsius. Especially considering that a week before we had been in 35-degree tropical Cairns summer days!

We had a blast in the week we stayed with Warren and Ange - can't thank them enough for putting us up and for taking the week to show us around. The end of the week came around far too quickly, unfortunately, even though we did pack as much in there as we could.Still - that's as good a reason to go back in a couple of years as I've ever heard!

We had hoped to see some snow, and weren't disappointed - there was some ripper snow storms that came through! Unfortunately the down side of that was that we were stuck at home for a couple of days, and a lot of people had their power cut - luckily we escaped all that. Having never seen snow before, both Jess and I were excited to get out and play around in it. After the second day of shovelling off the driveway though, I think I've had my fill of snow!

As you'll see from the photos, whilst we were there we:
* Hung out in their basement which Warren had converted from a bare, concrete box to a multipurpose rec room complete with bar fridge and fireplace, playing airhockey, guitar hero a Simpons game;

* Drove 4hrs down to the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green. Was wonderful to see the history of the car and see all the collectable cars that are on loan to the museum. Unfortunately their gift shop could use some work, as I don't think any of us could find something worth buying!

* Had some Chilli for lunch at Skyline Chilli - a local Cincinnati institution. We had a three-way each, and a brace of Chilli Coneys (like a small hotdog). Was very tasty!

* Sledded down the hill out the back of Warren & Angie's place on some cardboard and a sheet of plastic. The day after, we actually had proper sleds to use! The rosebushes and concrete culvert at the bottom of the hill proved interesting though!

* Explored around Angie's Dad's barns, and his collection of restored cars. Had a ride in Warren's mustang out in the snow to get some gas!

* Walked around a local park in the snow, and watched the kids sledding in a big natural bowl - hilarious chaos!

* Walked along the river in downtown Cincinnati, and across the river to Newport for lunch. As we were walking along the river, a fine day turned to a light dusting of snow - magical!

* Played with the cats

* Visited the local Harley dealer (Aces and Eights HD) and marvelled at the price of brand new bikes. $10k for a brand new Buell - where do I sign up???!!!

* Visited the local GM dealership for a warranty repair to Warren's truck. Marvelled at the price of the second hand Dodge RAM SRT10 in their yard - $24k! Where do I sign up???!!!

And heaps more that I won't bore you with. Suffice to say, we had a ball. Was great to see both Warren and Angie again, and they went out of their way to make us welcome. Easily the best week of the entire holiday for me. Would love to go back, but maybe a direct from from AUS to the US next time!

Thanks again to Warren and Angie for putting us up, running us to and from airports at ridiculous times in the morning, and just generally having us there. We had a blast. Hope you enjoyed it too!

Here's the photos:
2009-02-12, OS Holiday - 3 - Cincinnati


Next up - Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Holidays - New York



New York, New York! What a wonderful place. Despite being such a big, busy city, the people were lovely, friendly, and all too eager to help. Big shoutout there to our very flamboyant concierge at the hotel, who not only procured last minute Lion King tickets for us, but was sure to follow up the next day and make sure we enjoyed ourselves immensely.

2009-02-12, OS Holiday - 2 - New York


The City That Never Sleeps certainly didn't disappoint us, even though we didn't scratch it's surface. We stayed in a hotel in Manhattan, 2 blocks from Central Park. Our first day there was Obama's inauguration, and apparently a huge party at Times Square. Unfortunately that had slipped our mind, and we had already booked ourselves on a tour out to Orange County Choppers and the big discount shopping village, where we stocked up on warm coats and gloves!

We had a three-day pass for the big red double-decker buses that run tours around the city in a hop-on, hop-off fashion, and they proved to be worth their weight in gold. We could jump on one a couple of blocks from our hotel, and get on and off as many times as we want, and basically self-guide our way around the city that way. The tour guides in the buses though did a (mostly) great job of explaining and pointing out bit and pieces of the city, and filling in the story around it all.

The Lion King was showing on Broadway, and as mentioned above we managed to get tickets on the day. We could have gone to one of the two "half price ticket" offices in the city, but we didn't want to waste half the day standing in line. The show was superb - easily the best performance of it's type that I've ever been to. Better even than The Phantom of the Opera which we saw in Sydney, with Anthony Warlow, and that's a big call!

Central Park was beautiful in the snow, and it's easy to see why New Yorkers love the place. during summer it would be completely different, and I'd love to go back and see it when it's all green someday.