Friday, April 25, 2014

Sin City again: Marriott's Grand Chateau, Michael Mina and buffets galore - February 14-18, 2014


First trip to Vegas in 2014!  I'll try to keep the jaunts to Sin City at a minimum.  It's just too convenient to fly here.

My timeshare's studio lockoff in Interval International was going to expire soon, so I went and did an exchange online for a 2-bedroom at Marriott's Grand Chateau for President's Week...great find!  I had planned to repeat the foodie experience I did last February with my brother Ed and sis-in-law Angela and also include my parents as they hadn't gone to many eateries last time they were here, but Angela found she was expecting a child (woohoo!) and had to cancel.  It ended up being just my parents and me since Kaleb was understandably Vegas'ed out.  We flew for "free" using some of the Southwest Rapid Rewards points I got as sign-up bonuses for a couple of Southwest Airlines Visa cards through Chase.  (this Flyertalk.com thread keeps track of ongoing offers if you are interested)  Since Kaleb wasn't going, I had to cancel the free companion ticket I had gotten for him through the Companion Pass.

Originally, my flight to Vegas was to arrive later than my parents, so they'd have to wait 45 minutes.  Then both our flights were delayed, but it all worked out such that we arrived pretty close to the same time.  That day was Valentine's Day, so not sure if that contributed to the problem.  Southwest was serving free cocktails on board to celebrate (a $5 value), but I didn't take advantage of the offer.

The taxi line was long but it moved fast, and the ride to the Marriott was uneventful until the final left turn into the property.  A lost tourist stopped their car literally right in the middle of the intersection, and not due to traffic.  Cars with the green light in opposing directions were honking and driving around it.  Eventually it moved out of the way by the time it was our turn to go.  Craziness in Vegas!

We've stayed at the Marriott in previous trips, but this time, they remodeled the interior with a bolder color palette.  The lobby was also expanded with a larger Marketplace as well as a bar.  The third tower exterior construction was complete, so it was much quieter compared to last year.

living room, with view of the airport
the 2nd bedroom (studio lockoff)
first time seeing disposable salt and pepper shakers
welcome letter warning about the construction
weekly resort activities page 1
weekly resort activities page 2
shuttle schedule and general hours
resort amenities
tips on sightseeing
even a list of free shows!
Marketplace with expanded offerings
get a drink in the lobby bar

On Saturday, we headed over to the Wicked Spoon buffet for brunch, located inside the Cosmopolitan hotel.  I hadn't been there for brunch before...I think I prefer dinner more for the variety (I miss my bone marrow and macarons).  I found out a little too late to take advantage, but on some United Airlines flights to Vegas, the flight attendants hand out Cosmopolitan coupon booklets which include a 2-for-1 buffet coupon to Wicked Spoon.  This would have saved $25-$40 depending on meal time.  People also sell them on eBay from time to time...the last completed auction on eBay as of this writing sold coupons expiring August 2014 so there may be opportunity to save some money.

brunch selections include duck wings in a chimichurri-like sauce
salads were very fresh
my favorite of these was the drumstick cone

After brunch, we walked around Crystals and Aria. (I did not buy any purses! :) )  We also stopped by the Blue Man Group box office in the Monte Carlo as I had purchased tickets a week prior through a Travelzoo promotion.  I had also attempted to purchase Zarkana tickets through an M Life 2-for-1 promotion, but the online system didn't work (crashed repeatedly after I submitted credit card information) and when I called, no one knew what I was talking about and I kept being transferred between the Zarkana box office and the M Life promotion office.  Eventually the best discount the box office could give me was a "Winter Offer" that was only 35% off.  I gave up...if M Life is going to send out discounts to their members, they should make sure that they can actually book the promotion!  I did also have to call to get the discounted Blue Man Group tickets as the Travelzoo link to the same online system didn't work either.  I think MGM/M Life have some software issues to work out.

For dinner, I took my parents to Michael Mina at the Bellagio to celebrate their wedding anniversary.  Reservations were made on OpenTable the week before.  The Michelin-starred restaurant was located next to the conservatory, which was decorated in a "Year of the Horse" theme.  There was even live Chinese traditional music.

the golden horse rotated slowly

13-second video of Chinese music:

There were a-la-carte and tasting menu choices, and we ended up going with the "Signature Tasting Menu".

caviar parfait - very good
bread with honey butter
fresh ahi tartare
Chilean sea bass
lobster pot pie (before it was cut open by the waiter)
very rich insides
wagyu ribeye
fancy candy bar and root beer float with cookie
sipping through the chocolate straw
happy anniversary!

I really enjoyed the caviar parfait because the bottom flaky crust was piping hot yet the ingredients on top stayed chilled...nice attention to detail.  The caviar wasn't too salty either.  I was surprised to receive the root beer float as part of dessert since it wasn't mentioned on the menu.  That dessert duo was delicious!   At the end, my parents were both served complimentary ice cream with the words "Happy Anniversary" written on the serving plates; the restaurant did read the comments I had written on the online reservation.

In summary, the meal at Michael Mina was hearty for the price.  In fact, I thought it was too rich and protein-heavy.  I think next time I eat here, I would order a-la-carte or go with the pre-theater menu. 

The next day, we hit the Sunday brunch at Mozen Bistro.  It never disappoints!

requisite elevator bench shot
and the wall shot
the usual tasty selections
love the fresh fruit choices
perfectly cooked huge scallops
the cake pop was the best

Afterwards, we went to Aria to gamble.  My parents got hooked on playing Deuces Wild after trying it in Palm Springs.  My mom ended up hitting 4 deuces! (of course playing just a quarter a hand)

woohoo!

That evening, since we had so much food the past few meals, we settled on a "light" McDonalds dinner at the Monte Carlo food court before the Blue Man Group show.

guess what this is?

The Blue Man Group show was all right since I didn't pay full price.  Bits and pieces were entertaining, but the best part was at the end when the audience got to participate in the craziness.


15-second audience participation clip:


On Monday, we had lunch at Earl of Sandwich inside the Planet Hollywood casino.  I had passed by this establishment many times but never went in, but my friend Karen had eaten there multiple times on her recent trip to Vegas so I had to try it.  The bread and warm filling was really good.  The line never got short from the time we waited to order until finishing our lunch, so popular!

the "Full Montagu"
deeee-licious!

We tried our luck again at video poker.  This time, my dad was dealt 4 deuces!  (but he accidentally had the denomination at 5 cents so it wasn't as big a payout)  It felt strange to hold the 4 deuces when you usually need to draw.  I've read stories of people being dealt royal flushes...can't wait until that happens to me!  Though I did have an occasion where a straight flush was dealt to me 9-10-J-Q-K of clubs and I threw out the 9 to go for the royal flush...and I got the A of clubs!  My first and only royal flush so far.  Why would I throw away the 9?  I learned Deuces Wild game strategy a long time ago from playing software offered by Bob Dancer, a video poker legend.  The payout for a royal flush is magnitudes better than a straight flush and if you have 4 cards already, it's worth it to try for the royal if you are playing to win.  Worst case is a card that doesn't pay out, but you could get the card you need for a royal flush, even a deuce or several other cards that do create a paying hand.

lucky day!

We ended our trip with dinner at Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace.  I've blogged about dinner before (here and here) so just a couple of pictures to show.  There was no wait at 5pm on a Monday.  The only thing I didn't enjoy this time was that we were seated in the far back of the dining room where it was dimly lit.  I prefer the tables that are closer to the buffet stations since there is more light to see what I am eating.

random savory selections
washed down with dessert

Tuseday morning, we caught a taxi to the airport and headed our separate ways.  I went straight into work when I landed.  Play hard, work hard!

Next trip is an epic one...a one month jaunt to New Zealand, Singapore, the Maldives, and Seoul.  Stay tuned!

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Sunday, April 20, 2014

New Year's in Palm Desert: Marriott's Desert Springs Villas, Joshua Tree National Park, Shields Date Gardens - December 28, 2013 - January 4, 2014


With all the traveling in 2013, I wanted to do a low-key vacation with my parents to celebrate the new year.  I had a 1-bedroom Interval International timeshare deposit that was expiring in early 2014, so I hoped to exchange it somewhere that didn't require airplane tickets.  I took my chances with searching the "real-time" online exchange database.  Sometimes choice weeks will show up there for the taking before the system matches them to "request-first" exchanges.  (you'd think that advance requests would be fulfilled first before the "free-for-all", but based on people's complaints on the Timeshare Users Group boards, it doesn't happen all the time)  I was able to snatch a 2-bedroom New Year's week at Marriott's Desert Springs Villas I in Palm Desert CA, a sweet exchange for my 1-bedroom!  There were special perks included with this particular property, including a complimentary hour at the tennis courts daily and day use at the spa facilities at the JW Marriott hotel next door.

Kaleb and I spent Christmas with our families, which meant he had to fly from the East Coast to Palm Springs to meet up.  My parents and I drove from the Bay Area on Saturday morning.  It took a bit longer than expected to get to Palm Desert as it was holiday time.  We even had to line up to stop at the rest area!  Cuisine was the usual fast food.

line to park in the rest area, plus line at the (women's) toilets
example of the food we had on the way

When we got to the Marriott that night, there was a security gatehouse controlling the traffic in and out of the property.  I told the guard was that we were checking in, and he directed us to the reception building nearby.  Check-in was friendly, and my request for a second floor villa close to the JW Marriott had been partially granted as it was on the ground floor.  I asked if there were any second floor villas available; the manager checked but there was no availability and she said that we were lucky to get a 2-bedroom villa to begin with.  Well, no worries and never hurts to ask politely!  As the concierge desk was closed for the night, the front desk agent gave me a card to redeem with them for a free 8"x8" Shutterfly photo book as well as collect a Marriott discount card to local restaurants. (and of course, be solicited for a timeshare sales presentation)  I didn't need the book or the discount card as we weren't going to dine out much, but if you do plan to do so, it's worth 10-20% off, which helps stretch the budget.  Just remember to say no to the presentation! (and go to TUG for more information on buying resale timeshares)

Our ground-floor villa was located in Building F, the closest to the hotel, and was in a quiet location and right on the golf course.  Too bad I don't play golf!  The property had been recently refurbished to a more contemporary style.  I forgot to take a picture of the kitchen but it was a full setup including granite counters and stainless steel appliances.  The only issue was that the coffee pot and dish towels were missing; a full coffee maker and linens were delivered to the villa after calling housekeeping, no worries.  One general annoyance was that the wireless internet was spotty...Kaleb and I had to "work from home" a couple of the days and we had a hard time getting a connection, as if there were limits on how many devices could log on.

sunken living room
dining room
master bedroom
sink and tub in master
separate shower, sink and toilet for the master
washer/dryer combo
flat-screen TV and gas fireplace
two double beds in the 2nd bedroom (studio lockoff)
kitchenette in 2nd bedroom
tub and sink in 2nd bedroom
separate shower, toilet and sink in 2nd bedroom
toiletries

On the Timeshare Users Group Marriott boards, I see people asking all the time what the resorts offer in terms of amenities and daily activities so I've included this information below for Marriott's Desert Springs Villas I:

welcome letter detailing inclusions at JW Marriott
resort amenities
resort activity list page 1
resort activity list page 2
resort activity list page 3
resort activity list page 4

The next day, my parents and I headed to Costco to load up on groceries for the week and enjoyed a $1.50 polish sausage and soda lunch.  We met an elderly gentleman in the seating area, who used to live in a cold state (Wisconsin?) and now keeps his house at 88 degrees all year!  Good thing he lives in the desert.  I couldn't sleep at that temperature...maybe I will want that when I am in my eighties.

On Monday, we walked over to the JW Marriott to check out the property.

right side view out of our patio
left side view out of our patio
our ground floor patio
walkway to the tennis center and JW Marriott
JW Marriott grounds
black swan

There were lots of exotic birds inside and outside the hotel, and a gondola you could ride across the man-made lake.

gondola dock (not open in the morning)
toucan
more exotic birds
macaw

The spa was a long walk from our villa as it was on the far side of the hotel so I didn't anticipate going there to use it. (even though usage was "free" on weekdays)  We checked out the 18-hole putting green ($10 per person fee), but it didn't feel as expansive as the one I played at the Four Seasons Lanai, so we skipped it.

Returning to our resort, we found a pool close to our building that had several public BBQs as well as restroom facilities, an ice machine and a free guest laundry facility. (for guests in studio lockoffs that didn't have washer/dryers)

huge hot tub, pool, and BBQs

ice machine, pool towels, restrooms
full-sized washer/dryers

Later that afternoon, we drove to the Desert Hills Premium Outlets in Cabazon.  There was construction going on so some of the walkways were fenced off and difficult to get through.  There were so many people there, including buses filled with tourists from Asia.  In the Coach outlet, people were grabbing bags left and right as if they were free.  None of the designs I liked in their retail stores were available, so I bought nothing, even though I was given a 50% off coupon at the door.  There were people waiting in a line outside just to go inside the Tory Burch outlet.  I browsed the Burberry store and found several bags at an outrageous price.  It probably was mislabeled as I found a similar bag on eBay for a tenth of the marked price.  We left the outlets without buying a single item.

how can this be an outlet price?

That night, I picked up Kaleb from the Palm Springs airport.  It was pretty small, so there was no problem with traffic or delays, but the airport was located pretty far inland from the freeway so it wasn't a short drive.

On New Year's Eve, we watched a lot of football in the villa, then headed next door to play tennis.  There wasn't a specific extension on the villa phone to call the tennis center for reservations but eventually I got connected through from the concierge.  We only brought 3 tennis rackets from home so we rented a 4th for $5.  The courts were really nice.  There were even clay and grass ones available.

grass center courts
ready for a set?

Dinner tonight was at Lavender Bistro, located 20 minutes from our resort, in La Quinta.  It was a four-course prix-fixe menu.  The restaurant was packed inside, but fortunately we had a table on the festively-lit outdoor patio.  Heaters were strategically located to keep diners warm.  Dinner was all right, not super gourmet, and a bit rushed as there was a second seating following ours.  There was a solo keyboard musician that evening who sang a variety of genres including Top 40 bands such as Maroon 5 in a relaxed lounge style...cool but strange.

bread and butter
salmon, pate, and oyster
wild mushroom soup
tuna carpaccio
king crab cocktail
roasted crispy half duck
veal tenderloin medallions
chef sampler dessert...mmm

Then it was off to Fantasy Springs Resort Casino!  They were giving out hats and noisemakers for the celebration, starting at 9pm.  A line had formed at 8:40pm to get the freebies; we didn't bother.  There were plenty available at 9:30pm with no line.  Fantasy Springs had a non-smoking slots room with an actual door to keep the smoke out, so that was nice.  I wasn't seriously gambling, so I only bet one quarter a hand in Deuces Wild, and of course, I hit a couple of 4-deuce hands and royal flush with deuce.  It doesn't happen as often when I play max coins...but maybe it would if I played with 5x the amount of money.

getting festive
happy early new year!

I must be getting old, but we didn't stay past midnight...we ended up driving back to the villa to watch the apple fall on TV and sip a glass of bubbly moscato.  Happy New Year!

On New Year's morning, we packed sandwiches for lunch and headed over to Joshua Tree National Park.  It was desert landscape, but there was water in certain places and huge rock formations that popped out in the middle of flatlands.  The Cholla Cactus Garden was entertaining; thankfully, none of the little cactus arms "jumped" at us.  We did a few hikes around the park.  I can't imagine spending more than a day here, but would consider overnight camping to see the stars without any light pollution.

beware!
taking a risk with jumping cactus
Kaleb the daredevil
his view of us from above
rocks in the middle of the desert
strange layers
hiking around
Skull Rock
joshua tree
we found what we were looking for :)
smooth...
...and jagged
low water levels at Barker Dam
petroglyphs on the trail

Kaleb and I had to "work from home" the rest of the week but we still enjoyed some leisure time observing bad golfers playing on the course outside our patio, searching for pho in the desert, enjoying the pool and jacuzzi, playing tennis, shopping at the Westfield Palm Desert mall and visiting Shields Date Gardens as we have been told by many people to try a date shake.  There were free samples of every kind of date in the store, which was how I found out my favorite kind was the "blonde".  That variety could only be purchased there (or online).

pho wasn't too terrible for being in the desert
the sign is more enticing than the date film
the date gardens from the outside (required paid admission)
enjoying a thick, *fiber-laden* date shake...ahem

The drive back to the Bay Area was busy as expected, with the same lines at the rest area!

no line for men of course

In summary, visiting Palm Desert was relaxing, and we lucked out with perfect balmy weather the entire week, hot enough to swim without shivering.  Locals that we spoke to said that it was usually cooler this time of year, which I wouldn't have minded either as it was cold and rainy back home!  I'd always wanted to check out the Palm Springs area so it was great to have the opportunity, but for me, one week was a bit too long.  I am not a big gambler, don't shop until I drop, and not a golf enthusiast.  Perhaps if I learned to play, I would change my mind as there are over a hundred courses in the area...a golfer's paradise.

Staying at Marriott timeshares count towards elite night stays in the Marriott Rewards program so I chalked up 4 nights in 2013, and 3 nights for 2014.  I was able to maintain my Marriott Silver Elite status for 2014, but a few weeks after my stay in Palm Desert, I received an offer from United Airlines to jump to Premier Gold status for free until May 31, which also meant I could also obtain Marriott Rewards Gold Elite status due to their partnership called RewardsPlus.  After May 31, if I haven't flown 12.5k paid miles, my United status will go back down to Premier Silver, but I suspect that Marriott won't keep track and I could possibly retain my new status until the end of the year.  Marriott Rewards Gold Elite has extra perks like free breakfast and internet at their full service hotel brands.  Now I have an added incentive to stay at Marriott hotels.  Obtaining United Premier Gold status at this time was also serendipitous as I was able to improve my seating choices for a flight coming up in March!  But that's not the next trip in the queue...guess where I'm going?  Umm...Vegas?  Yup!  I'll try to keep trips there to a minimum this year, but in the meantime..stay tuned!

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