OK, so to briefly opine about the Wynn. As I mentioned, we got a good deal there, so we decided to stay. It's a beautiful place, the service and rooms and food (and everything!) are great, and it actually smells good for a casino, but it's just so ridiculous, we've decided.
Vegas can be very expensive (especially ANY of the huge casinos). But, the Wynn takes the cake. It costs $14/day to use the wireless internet in your room and $30/day if you were to use the fitness center (I ran around the strip for exercise, thank you very much.). The food, drinks, everything is too expensive. Now, this does keep a lot of the riff-raff away, which can be a good thing at times, I think. However, it certainly does attract that very famous species, the snob.
Now, don't get me wrong--there are many very nice people there. However, there are a ton of straight-up, rude snobs. No discrimination here--they are American, European, Asian, and everything in between. They can often be heard loudly complaining about little things, wearing ridiculous clothes, complaining about the (already amazing) service, aimlessly wandering right in front of you and inconsiderately stopping right in your way, not opening the door for you, and giving you disdainful looks (I think, because it's the cool thing to do).
Anyways, this led to high entertainment for Tally and myself. When we were getting ready to check out, we noticed the door and the end of our hallway was open. Inside this door was an extension of our hallway, but the carpet wasn't gaudy (see earlier post), the walls were painted a different color, and this hallway had its own elevators. We were shocked and curious. So, we did what anyone in our position would do: we decided to go over there and take there elevator down to see where it led to.
The whole thing was hilarious. We stuff ourselves into the elevator, overloaded with our cheap luggage. The other people we picked up on the way down included two Asian guys, dressed very expensively, a European guy who was very busy looking cool listening to music on his iPhone and couldn't be bothered, and a couple who got on at the spa floor, looking like they had just been pampered to death. We quietly rode down and got off. Well, this set of room had its own separate lobby with secret rooms and EXTRA-snobby people sitting all around. We coolly kept walking through, until we found the casino and made our way to the parking ramp. I'm sure they knew we were outsiders, since I don't think anyone in that group would be caught dead carrying their own luggage. It was hilarious and fascinating.
Next post: Napa Vally and San Francisco
Sunday, November 29, 2009
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