Tuesday, June 23, 2015

How to Conquer Vegas in 24 Hours


Top by Express. Shorts by Levi's. Shoes by Kendall and Kylie for Madden Girl. Bag by Aldo. 




China Poblano

 Bathing Suit by Xhilaration. Shorts by Forever 21. Glasses by Givenchy. 


Dress by Miss Selfridge. Shoes by Christian Louboutin. Bag by Aldo. 


Katsuya



There are different ways to travel to Las Vegas-- you can go with friends, family, significant other, for work (if you're lucky). Regardless of the occasion, those who are within a short travel distance to Vegas get that itch to visit regularly.

This past weekend my girlfriend invited me to accompany her to Sin City, although at first I had some scheduling conflicts, I decided my three year absence was reason enough to take her up on the offer. This was my first 24-hour trip to Vegas, but due to successful itinerary planning I opted to share my new found knowledge with everyone!

First and foremost I only recommend a short stay in Vegas when travel time is within an hour flight or drive to destination. If you've never been to Vegas before it is probably best to come for a longer period of time as Vegas has a lot of great attractions to offer. Most importantly, pack lightly; bring only what you are going to wear, and if possible reuse accessories such as shoes, jewelry, and handbags. Versatility is key for a short visit anywhere!

2. Take the first possible flight out, and yes that probably means you will have to wake up when it's still dark out. My flight was scheduled at 6:30AM and arrived in Vegas an hour later. Remember to grab a quick bite sometime in the process, possibly coffee and a scone, croissant, or anything that is light but filling.
3. Upon landing, go directly to your hotel and drop off bags. It will probably be too early for check in but most hotels extend the courtesy of holding your luggage. Always attempt for early check in, you may get lucky (it is Vegas after all)!
4. Go to the Lobby Bar and order your favorite drink of choice (depending on tolerance), or a drink that in your own opinion is synonymous with Vegas. My drink of choice is champagne. This will automatically evoke feelings of enthusiasm and excitement for the next 24 hours! Spend and hour or so unwinding and reuniting yourself with Vegas mentally.
5. You have now reached a pocket of time which is pretty much open to variation. It will probably be too early for a pool party but not enough time to get wrapped up in another activity. Options may include exploring the hotel or a little gambling. I was lucky because my girlfriend was already checked into the hotel and I took this time to leisurely take a few selfies/pictures and change into my pool attire.
6. If you're not checked in but need to get ready for the next venture-- a pool party-- you may ask to utilize the hotel spa to get ready (hotels often allow for this), some even if have a courtesy suite. If these options aren't available here is where your light packing and versatility will come into play. You should have everything within easy reach and be generally ready. If you have to quickly use the restroom to change, it should be no daunting task.
7. I suggest doing research about Vegas pool parties prior to arriving. Reach out to the venues you would like to attend because often they are able to offer discounts, or even free admission to events. Don't worry if you didn't, there are always promoters close by to pool party events looking to attract attendees.
8. Prior to the pool party I suggest having a light lunch as most likely you will want to look your best. We chose China Poblano (a fusion between Chinese and Mexican food) by chef Jose Andres, at the Cosmopolitan Hotel. I had chips and guacamole (a favorite) and their beet salad.
9. Time to have fun! Enjoy yourself, dance, sing, swim, whatever! Don't forget to drink lots of water! My recommendation is to have one drink only (depending on tolerance); pace yourself. If possible order the same thing you had earlier, or at least in the same color family. You still want to make it out tonight after all!
10. Pool parties generally last until 5PM, but I suggest leaving earlier around 4PM. Head back to the hotel and check in if need be. Take a nice, hot shower, and prepare yourself for a power nap. Wake up giving yourself enough time to get ready, have dinner, and gamble (if you enjoy it).
11. If possible choose a dinner meal which will make you full but not uncomfortable. Sushi is a great selection! We chose Katsuya at the SLS (always a good idea to dine at the hotel you're staying at). Since we are all from LA and they have a local location back home, we knew it would be fresh and delicious!
12. If you enjoy a little gambling, ideally you want to give yourself 30-40 minutes prior to the nightclub to partake in this. Who knows you may be lucky enough to cover your entire Vegas spendings (like I did last night!). You may want to consider gambling at the casino where your nightclub is located to be close by.
13. Last stop of the night! The infamous Vegas nightclub! Once again I recommend reaching out to the venues prior to travel, but you can probably find a club promoter near by any club location. Be mindful of the music you enjoy listening to as different clubs offer specific music genres. Also do you research on location and atmosphere, because these play a huge role in preference. We decided on XS at the Wynn last night. This has been my favorite club for many years-- it's very spacious, luxurious, and beautifully decorated. Currently they play mostly electro and house. My advice regarding alcohol is to have two drinks (depending on tolerance) similar to what you have been drinking all day, and stay hydrated! You want to be able to wake up alive tomorrow!

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