Honeymoon Day 4: We finally made it!

With the first Las Vegas leg of our trip done, we grew more excited about Hawaii.  First was the matter of getting there, a grueling series of flights that had us leaving Vegas at 2:30am, and arriving in Kauai at 7:30am (spending 2 extra hours in the air).  These over-night flights always look good when you book them, but when it comes to arriving at the airport, waiting to board, and trying to sleep in an uncomfortable plane, you wonder if the schedule was worth it.  Bethany begs to differ, as she is glad we have two extra days in Hawaii. With as beautiful as things are out here, I’m losing this disagreement.

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This flight wasn’t long""

it’s simply amazing how green everything is out here.  The weather is perfect, a little warm, but accompanied with a nice sea breeze.  We’re reveling in the experience of driving in Hawaii in a convertible, but it’s astonishing that every road here is the size of a Colorado back road. 

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Driving through Kauai.

Our car rental shuttle driver recommended a place called “Dani’s” for breakfast.  Equipped with our sun hats and lei’s (from our lovely lei greeting), we were definitely the only tourists in there.  The food was a great value, and we were on our way to explore Kauai.

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Driving in the convertible.

We scoped out our hotel location, but were far too early to check in.  We then did some shopping on the South Shore.  We found some really cute stores and had our first bout with Lappert’s Ice Cream (the first of many, we suspect).  We also found a cute store and got our sport bands (cheaper wedding bands that we can use while swimming and other sporting activities. Remember when Olympic Volleyball player Kerri Walsh lost her wedding ring?) that were perfect fits.  We were growing pretty tired from our sleep-deprived flight, so we pulled into the nearest beach under a tree and caught a nap in the convertible.
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Lappert’s Ice Cream. 

We had lunch at the BBQ Inn, which ironically did not have very much BBQ – but good food nonetheless.  We then went to hotspot of commerce called K-Mart to pick up needed groceries and supplies for the week. Living in Colorado, it’s always baffling to walk down an aisle filled with hard liquor.

We’re staying at the Point at Poipu Resort, with a beautiful room that overlooks the Hot Tub, backing right up to a breathtaking ocean scenery.  We took much-needed showers and prepared for our dinner at the Beach House.

The experience at the Beach House can be best summarized with these pictures (from our table I might add):

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As the crazy honeymooners that we are, we crashed at 9:15pm and slept until nearly 11:00am the next day.  That overnight flight didn’t take its toll on us at all.

Next Up: A day rest & relaxation, topped off with a luau.

Honeymoon Day 3 – Last day in Vegas

Friday turned out to be a bittersweet day for us.  We were definitely sad to be checking out of the Palazzo and leaving Vegas, but we were also very excited about the adventures to come in Hawaii.  We tried to make the most of our last day, but also needed to stay cool as well.  The weather in Vegas has been hovering at about 100 degrees during the day, so we sought refuge indoors where we could.  Friday was also a day for us to fulfill our Vegas traditions that we’ve formed.

We woke up on Friday to breakfast in bed, ordering Eggs Benedict for room service.  This was the first time either of us had room service, and were very excited to be able to eat great food up in our room.

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We quickly began to pack for Hawaii and loaded our luggage into the car for the day, and then checked out of our lovely room at the Palazzo.  Looking to escape the heat, we took in Transformers 2 at The Orleans Hotel.  This was our first movie we saw as husband and wife.  We didn’t find the movie that great (which Jeromey will probably post on his other blog), but this was a very relaxing way to spend the afternoon.

After the movie we fulfilled another Vegas tradition by visiting the Bellagio and taking in the gardens.  The gardens were beautiful as always, as we marveled at the giant Farris Wheel and Bethany stopped to smell the geraniums.

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A visit to the Bellagio wouldn’t be complete without visiting the chocolate store behind the gardens.  We shared a banana crepe and gelato, then started heading towards our other Vegas tradition: Battista’s Hole in the Wall.

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We’re pleased to say that the staple of Battista’s – the old man that plays the accordion – is  alive and well.  In fact, he serenaded us with “Love Me Tender” for our Honeymoon.  We ate far too much and tried to walk it off on our way to the Venetian to see the Phantom of the Opera.  Bethany was especially excited to see Phantom, as she saw the play once before during a traveling production stop in Denver, but she was also excited to share the experience with Jeromey for the first time.  Both of us were blown away by the performances.  Phantom is currently celebrating their third year in Vegas, and it’s incredible some of the things they were able to do with the permanent stage setting.  The chandelier scene was spectacular, so much so that the audience shrieked.  We were pleasantly surprised by our seats, as we only purchased orchestra-level, but found that we were actually in the 4th row off to the side.  At one point, performers were doing scenes only a few feet away from us. The only complaint we had about Phantom was that it was too short and wouldn’t tide us over until we had to leave for the airport.

After taking in Phantom, we thought it would be romantic to experience the gondola (boat) ride through the stream around the Venetian.  We shared a boat with another couple on their honeymoon as well.  Santo, our guide, shared great stories as he navigated us through the waters then topped off our experience by serenading us three different times.

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We topped the night off by playing penny slots, then gathered our luggage for the long flight to Hawaii.

Next up: Flying to Kauai, our first day in paradise.

Note: We have an abundance of pictures that we would like to share, but our internet connection is limiting us from posting too many on Flickr.  We hope to upload our first batch of pictures in the next few days. Stay tuned.

Our hotel room

We’re in the process of packing for Hawaii right now and checking out of our room, but before we did that we wanted to share with you the room where we spent our time in Vegas.

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The Palazzo is a beautiful new hotel.  Everything looks fresh and clean, with the rooms being especially spacious and luxurious.  We stayed on the 44th floor, with a view overlooking the the golf course at the Wynn.

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Our bedroom

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Looking out to the sunken living room

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The living room

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Looking back in the room from the window

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Bethany’s makeup table

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Bethany enjoying the bathtub

Honeymoon Day 2 – Ate, Drank and Gambled Well

Our second day of our Honeymoon could be summed up with good food, good drink and lot of relaxation. We took advantage of our first day we got to sleep in and stayed in bed until after 10:00am. After logging over 10 hours of sleep, we finally got up and made our way downstairs right before noon. Our first stop was to get tickets for Phantom of the Opera – they’re running a special for the 3rd anniversary of being at the Venetian. We then headed over the Wynn to try out one of the best buffets in Vegas. We weren’t disappointed! It was filled with lots of great seafood, as well as food from different genres, but most of all Bethany loved the room with nothing but dessert! We ate enough to tide us over for the rest of the day.

Our dessert plate

We spent the afternoon at the mall across the street from the Wynn, doing a little shopping for Hawaii. After some more walking around we went back and napped at the Palazzo. We woke up to the shocking news about Michael Jackson’s death and spent the rest of the afternoon watching the news coverage, listening to Michael Jackson songs as we got ready for the evening. We’re still having a hard time believing that he’s gone…

We made our way to the Paris hotel and played some penny slots as we waited for our 7:00pm reservation at the Eiffel Tower restaurant. We went based on a recommendation from a friend and had no idea what to expect. We were completely blown away with how fancy this place was. We mentioned to the host that we were here for our Honeymoon, and they gifted us with a table with a fantastic view of the Strip and the fountains of the Bellagio. We enjoyed a bottle of wine, great entrees, and ended our dinner with amazing soufflés.

Our view from the Eiffel Tower

After the lunch that we had, we were more than stuffed by the fine dinner. The experience at the Eiffel Tower restaurant, as great as it was, was a lot fancier than we are used to. We decided to follow up dinner with an experience with an old friend: Fremont Street.

When we pulled up at Fremont Street, the light show was playing Michael Jackson music, with a montage of his album covers – definitely a somber tribute. The next light show played Don McLean’s “American Pie”. All of it seemed very appropriate for today.

After losing some money at the penny slots at Fremont, we went over to the Four Queens and tried our luck at $5 Blackjack table. We quickly learned about the benefits of playing as a married couple. I kept riding the ups and down of the BlackJack river, while Bethany quietly won all of our money back, plus cab fare home. We ended up entertaining ourselves for over 90 minutes, making it a fun trip to Fremont Street.

We’re back early at the Palazzo, catching Be Cool as well and some sleep before we check out of the hotel and get ready to make the flight to Hawaii.

Next up: Our last day in Vegas, Phantom of the Opera, and killing time before our 2am flight.

Another day the music died

My cousin put it best when she Twittered those words about Michael Jackson.  I just saw the news over Twitter when we took a rest on our Honeymoon in Vegas this afternoon.  We’re both in shock about this.

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I guess now we’re going to be subjected to this wall-to-wall coverage where the media is going to speculate – in some cases widely and inappropriately – on his death, but I’d much rather think about his life at this point.

This guy wrote the book on much of the modern music, especially with Pop and the way he danced.  Boy Bands like N’Sync and Backstreet Boys need to attribute all of their moves to him.  This afternoon the Wynn kept showing these commercials for Beyonce’s upcoming concert, and I couldn’t help but think about how many of those moves are influenced by Michael Jackson.

I think as we gain some distance from Jackson’s death and contemplate his life, many may end up seeing him the same way we see Vincent van Gogh: An artist that transcended his craft and likely is so talented that he became crazy.  Michael Jackson’s life may be seen as a Greek tragedy, a figure where you wonder if the people closest to him really cared about him – or simply saw him as a meal ticket.

How very sad.. I’m queuing up a Michael Jackson playlist on my iPod right now.