Monday, June 29, 2015

Weekend in Las Vegas and a visit to the AMEX Centurion Lounge - November 14-16, 2014


This mid-November weekend was the annual trip to Las Vegas for Kaleb and his friends from Arizona.  The MGM Grand was selected as home base.  Since we stayed at the Signature (condos at MGM) during New Year's 2011 and enjoyed it, I checked Craigslist and found a 1 bedroom condo similarly priced to the lowest tier hotel room at the MGM and rented it for two nights.  The owner was easy to work with over email; deposit was paid through PayPal and the remainder paid in cash on arrival.

Friday night, we flew to Las Vegas and made our way to the cab line outside baggage claim to head to our favorite restaurant Raku for dinner.  We were a bit early for our reservation so we hopped a few steps to the recently opened "Raku Sweets" shop to check it out.  The place was packed with just a few seats, so I took a picture from the outside.

"sweets" shop with a wine rack?

I have documented our many outings to Raku in prior posts but I just love to show off the food over and over!  I also noticed that I like to wear the same hoodie to Raku as seen here in May 2011.

kanpachi sashimi off the chalkboard menu
raw kobe beef liver
hamachi carpaccio
grilled eggplant
lamb chop
pork cheek
kobe beef tendon and 3 orders of foie gras!
foie gras overdose

We took Uber from Raku to the Signature.  Uber had recently started up in Las Vegas.  The ride was free as I used a referral credit from friends signing up with my link (thanks!), else it would have cost $15.55 total, still reasonable.  Uber ended up having to pull service a week later due to court battles so we were lucky to have had the opportunity to use it when we were there.

Since we had stayed in a 1-bedroom condo at the Signature before, I didn't take any pictures.

On Saturday, Kaleb and I met up with the boys and girls respectively.  The girls opted to do a spa treatment in the morning.  The MGM Grand Spa was adequate but the facilities were not expansive like at the Canyon Ranch in Palazzo or Qua at Caesars Palace with multiple private pools and areas.  The waiting lounge had snacks such as bananas/oranges/apples, granola bars, cucumber water and hot tea.  The MGM spa did accept SpaFinder gift certificates so that was nice.  (you can find deals like $100 certificates for $80 at places like Costco during Mother's Day, etc. or costco.com)  I went with the "fall special" package of massage and exfoliation with Vichy shower rinse. (spa offers can be found here, or on the main MGM Grand page under "Special Offers" at the top)  It was very relaxing; I love the feeling of warm water luxuriously running down my body. 

entrance to the spa
massage room

Then we headed out for some lunch at Diablo's near the Monte Carlo hotel followed by ice cream at BLVD Creamery.  Can you believe I got a double scoop in a waffle cone for $6.50 on the Strip?  Good deal!

mmm...queso fundido
grilled salmon
some flavors were alcoholic
2nd lunch!

It was nice to see this part of the strip re-opened after what seemed like over a year of construction.  We visited the new Hershey's Chocolate World, across the street from M and M's World.  Stiff competition!

chocolate Statue of Liberty
5 lb Hershey's chocolate bar!
reasonably priced decadence
multi-color bulk Kisses

I returned to the condo after our outing to read and relax.  There was no formal plan for dinner so everyone just hung out on their own, but eventually met up at the sports bar for some quick eats.  The boys had spent the day drinking and gambling.  Kaleb had good luck and was up $400 by the end of the night!

free pics from kiosks scattered around the MGM

Sunday morning, Kaleb and I checked out (ie. left the keys in the condo) and met everyone for breakfast at America restaurant inside the New York New York hotel.  It was hard to find as it was way in the back, nowhere near the street shops.

this is America...huge portions!
I could only eat half of this
the gang

Our flight was at night so after saying farewell to everyone else, Kaleb and I headed over to the Aria hotel to enjoy crepes and gelato from Jean Philippe and gambled $20.  It was the first time I had ever played this kind of penny slot machine and I had no idea what was going on or how I was winning so much.  But once I figured out what the symbols meant, then I lost it all of course!  Since Kaleb won money, we were still in the positive.

Nutella crepe with mango gelato
hitting the "5 Quick Hit" payout

We didn't feel like gambling or doing anything else, so we decided to head to the airport a few hours early to check out the new American Express Centurion Lounge that was recently opened in Concourse D.  If you have an AMEX Platinum (or Centurion) Card, you and your family (or two guests) can enter for free.  It's a great place to hang out before your flight, as long as you have time to ride the tram if your gate isn't in the D terminal.  There was a buffet with entrees designed by Scott Conant and plenty of complimentary beverages.  The seating arrangements were designed for privacy.

elegant entrance
private nooks
personal lounging area
butternut squash soup
Mediterranean-themed food
asparagus soup, fresh salads, agua fresca
the brownie was the bomb!

Next up...our honeymoon in Paris...stay tuned!

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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Our wedding and mini-honeymoon in Big Sur - October 22-26, 2014


After many years of long distance dating and traveling (much of this blog is due to that; click here for a 3:19 video summary) and a big move, Kaleb and I planned the next step...GETTING MARRIED!  In four months!  Most weddings take longer time to plan but as we decided to "elope" (ie. just the two of us, wasn't a secret), it made things easier.

We chose to have our ceremony in the quiet town of Big Sur, a couple of hours south of the Bay Area.  The location fit perfectly with our love of nature.  It was also the destination of our first "real" trip together, so in a way, everything came around full circle.

Lodging in Big Sur can be pricey if you stay at places like Post Ranch Inn or Ventana, but I didn't want to stay in too "rustic" quarters for our special day.  I ended up combing VRBO for a small cabin or home.  My heart was set on a couple of places:  The Gallery House or this Big Sur cabin in the woods.  The cabin was booked for the dates I wanted, and the owner of the Gallery House didn't return my message for a few days.  Just as I was about to give up and settle on a different property, I got a call back.  The Gallery House was unavailable, the owner explained, but it was possible for us to stay in their personal home (Artists House) on the same property, at $250/night.  Perfect!  The only thing is that we'd have to stay in their guest room and use the guest bathroom, both of which were not connected to the house, but we didn't mind.  We did have the house to ourselves, just not the master bedroom or master bath.

It took us over 4 hours to get to Big Sur from the Sacramento area.  We stopped by Whole Foods Market in Monterey to buy groceries as well as pick up fresh seasonal flowers to make my bouquet.  Artists House was located south of Big Sur town; the address didn't show up properly on GPS so we had to follow the directions provided by the owner.  If it was night time, I probably would have driven past it.  The driveway was very narrow; a wide vehicle might have inches to spare between the rock walls.

front of Artists House
cute door
dining table
fireplace (TV was in the cabinet)
minimal kitchen
guest room was apart from the house
guest room bed
guest room desk and view
view out the deck
looking down from the edge of the property
what a sunset

The guest bathroom was located on the other side of the sliding glass patio door, with an exterior door.  It wasn't too bad a setup though it could be inconvenient during rainy season.  The bathroom was efficiently laid out, with just enough room for a small shower, sink and toilet. (and not enough space to take a decent picture)

No wi-fi was available and no cellular tower was nearby.  A land line was available for phone calls.  A small CRT TV was hooked up to satellite so we were able to watch the San Francisco Giants play in the World Series.

Kaleb's dad had asked for the property address to send us some candy and flowers, but nothing arrived.  It turned out the package got accidentally delivered to the Gallery House instead; the occupants called Artists House the next morning for us to pick it up.


Thursday was our wedding day!  I had arranged for Soaring Starkey to marry us under the cypress trees at Pfeiffer Beach in the afternoon.  The location seemed not too far away from Artists House so I didn't start to get ready until after lunch...bad idea!  I didn't think it would take that long to do my hair and makeup.  We rushed out, taking few pre-wedding photos.  The road down to the beach was a narrow two-lane path with winding curves.  Fortunately we were able to make it to the meeting place right at the appointed time.  Soaring and our photographer, Allyson Magda, arrived a few minutes later.

Despite the wind whipping all the curls out of my hair and the long cold walk from the beach to the cypress grove, our ceremony was perfect.  The pictures came out brilliantly.  We even had a chance to take photos amongst the redwoods in Ventana Campground, the site of our first trip.  The campground was closed for renovations; we were fortunate to get pristine photo opportunities with no tents or people around.

Here are a few pre-wedding photos followed by a photo montage of some of Allyson's pictures.

I used the ribbon from Kaleb's dad's gift for my bouquet
taken by Allyson using Kaleb's camera

Wedding photo montage (3:59 length):


We returned to Artists House to change for our wedding dinner at Sierra Mar, located at Post Ranch Inn.  The menu was called "Taste of Big Sur" and it was definitely on theme.  Some of the dishes tasted like the forest.  Good or bad?  You definitely need an open-minded palate to appreciate eucalyptus with your chocolate dessert.

tasting menu
complimentary bubbly for our wedding
1st amuse bouche
2nd amuse bouche
sea urchin
sunchokes
venison carpaccio
roasted black mussels
rock fish broth
cool presentation!
roasted quail
goat cheese
buttermilk ice cream
chocolate with eucalyptus
the newlyweds
petit fours

It rained on Friday, so we were lucky to have great weather for our outdoor wedding and photos. 

Though we had planned on doing a few hikes in the area, we ended up not venturing out the rest of our stay. (busy being newlyweds?)  We still had our "official" honeymoon (in Paris) to look forward to at the end of December.

Our next destination?  A group trip in November to Las Vegas...stay tuned!

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