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Another stop of this sojourn❤

Because they favorited my tweet, I'm blogging about them. Kidding. ;) Blogging because Caesar Palace got me like, "Oh my gosh!! It's so beautiful here." Yup, from the moment we entered the hotel until we left.


For the public vehicle options, you can go ride a regular RTC bus with the route #202 or the Deuces RTC bus that passes through the Strip.


The facade of Caesar's Palace. It is a Roman-themed hotel. 

As we entered, we were greeted by this statue at the reception area. Huhu. Oh my gosh, ceiling details are very intricate. It truly is a palace! I haven't been to Rome but it felt like being there with the baroque designs and all.

This is in one of the bars in the hotel.

A lot were passing by when we were taking pictures but posing with seahorse aquarium is touristy so we're excused. :)) 


More than thankful that I am able to see places like this. 
We didn't know what were looking for since we went there without prior research. So we just headed straight and coincidentally our "lakwatsa"day was also the day of the Cinema Con so I saw stars like Keanu Reeves, Zac Efron and Anna Kendrick. They had photographers everywhere though so we weren't able to go nearer. 
We walked straight again and reached this part called," The Forum" A mall that is interconnected to the hotel. 
Those clouds looked trippy but so gorgeous. 

This is the fountain of the Gods located beside Trevi Italian Restaurant. Someone told me that they have a replica of the Trevi Fountain there somewhere. MUST. GO. BACK. 
Elevator at the Forum.

When I return here, I'll make sure that I get to eat at the Cheesecake Factory (recommended to be by a friend) and hopefully at Sushi Roku, got to know them because they followed me on Instagram. 


The sun sets at past 7:30 here. 

And you've gotten a glimpse of the palace at Vegas Strip. ;) 

Here's to more adventures. Hihi

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Each casino hotel here in Las Vegas has its own unique attractions. For Bellagio, it's the dancing fountain outside that I am not able to watch in full yet. Haha. 
When I got out of the Planet Hollywood Hotel, the show was about to end and I didn't know the schedule so I just went inside Bellagio.

By the way, a day isn't enough for a mall/ hotel hopping at Las Vegas. There's just too much to see... for free. HAHA
Glass "flowers" before reaching the conservatory. 
For now, the theme is spring. The flowers are mixtures of those found in Japan and Netherlands with all the cherry blossoms, tulips and other flowers with names I am unsure of.
Zen Garden style. 
Don't know of they're real or not. 

I was told that they're real but they look plastic to me. 
Spring feels. <3

Autumn naman next time..plez universe, plez life, plez hahaha. 


Underwears at Victoria's Secret hahahahaha there's always a first time. So unique experience while fitting their underwears. Hahahaahahaha. 

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 24 hours tour of Las Vegas for only $5 with RTC. 


From where I currently live, the bus to Las Vegas departs every hour. For two times in the past six days that I was here, I was a minute late for the bus. Hahahahaha. 
Ang sakit sakit.

Ginawa ko naman lahat, di pa rin pala sapat sa standards niya.
Tuwang tuwa pa naman ako pagkakita ko sa kanya, di naman pala ko papansinin.
Hinabol ko naman, iniwan pa rin ako.



Wala bang second chances ha, bus? Wala bang konting paghihintay kasi di naman ako perfect ha, bus? Wala bang... hahahaha.


I'm am 
here alone in a bus stop at an 8 degrees Celsius weather because most people will arrive just 5-10 minutes before the scheduled arrival yet I am stuck here for an hour because I don't want to take risk and return to my apartment. Hahahahahaha. I have immediately adjusted my body clock the night I arrived here in Nevada and yet I haven't totally removed the Filipino time in my system.


Anyhow, if it isn't running late for the bus, it's usually being lost. :)) We were in Las Vegas the other day trying to navigate and find our way to the Filipino Grocery we know at Maryland Parkway but we ended up being lost for two hours.

It's nice to get lost at Vegas if you have the time though since there are a lot of places to see like this one in Wynn and the Fashion Show Mall.

So there's this app called, "The Transit App."

It was obvious that we were lost and a Filipino owner of a beauty parlor approached us and asked where we were heading. (Mga friends, baka totoo na pag tayo e nag-topak at pinag-desisyunang sakupin ang mundo, may chance tayo. I see a lot of Filipinos everywhere I go. It's a great thing especially during times like this when I'm on my own) He told us that we can use his wifi and then download the Transit app so we know which buses to ride. We did and it was a great help! It is the waze of bus commuters. Haha. So when in Las Vegas (or maybe anywhere here in the US), you may download the app so you'd know the codes of the bus you should be taking. Afterall, the bus fare is $5.00 for 24 hours no matter how many times you're riding. Hop on, hop off tour of any place in Nevada with an RTC bus.






And here's my view as I publish this post...

God bless.


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Airport (LAX and LAS) posts will be lengthy so I'd leave that on a day when I have more time and more stable internet connection.

It's my fourth day in the United States today. I'm getting by, trying to get used to the shift in body clock (although this wasn't much of a problem), trying to get used to arriving at an empty apartment without food prepared (food talaga haha. I have three apartment-mates, two are Filipinas whom I have known even before leaving the country but we hadn't bonded that much yet since most of my time now go to processing of my documents e.g social security number which I am waiting for at this moment, will be doing the laundry in the weekends etc.


The bonding time I spent with my friends before leaving and the numerous blog events that I have attended prior to going here, I think, has helped with my adjusting. Well, it isn't easy but it also isn't that hard (yet at this point). The bonding reminded me of how to open myself to potential friends and the blog events taught me how to approach and talk to potential friends. Gets. Whatevs. Kaya ko 'to. Ito na 'yun oh, I will be experiencing living alone for less than 100 days kaya umayos ako. Wag akong ano. Everything will still be the same when I return in the Philippines. HAHAHA.


Anyway, yesterday we went to Seafood City Grocery area and a mall. Seafood City was much like of home since there are a lot of Filipinos there. Nakakamiss din mag-order na ang sasabihin mo eh, "Ate isang Chef's Special. Chinese-stye fried chicken." Saka ang sosyal ng kalamansi rito, lemon juice ang nilalagay sa siomai. Seafood City is the place to go to when you're feeling homesick here in Nevada. Chowking, Jollibee, Red Ribbon and silog meals included.


And then, I was parched and starving while walking in a mall and all of a sudden someone was like, "Anong gusto?" Shocked I said, "Kuyaaaaaaaaaaaa!" He is a Filipino from Cebu city working for a pretzel store and he was offering free tastes. So, we got to eat some and drink some as well. I'm actually surving up to this point with a great help from the Filipino community. They gave us tips and directions and food. Other nationalities have also been very kind, I've met Americans, Spanish and Mexicans who have helped us everytime we lost our way.



Hoping for a more courageous me. I can do this. Diba diba.:))


Will be posting more touristy posts and guides soon. Have just been so busy processing papers and getting lost since I got here that I don't have a lot of pictures yet... Huhu. Also, I'd love to have a laptop by now. So hard to post using my phone.



God bless us.:)

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"Here's to strong women. May we know them. May we raise them. May we be them."

Posting this using my phone. Faith was leaving my laptop at home hoping I can get one here. Joke. Haha! It was really a "battered" laptop, can't bring it anywhere anymore. 


So I am away from home now. Left Manila last Monday night, rode my first intercontinental flight. I spent more than a day travelling and almost encircled the Earth on my way here but I am not, in any way, complaining. I needed that to prepare myself. The hardest ordeal so far was proving myself to the immigration officer that I have no other intentions and that I am going home no matter what. :(( Anyways, I'm getting over that ordeal. Trying. I was able to make it anyway. But I'm still thankful to him for stamping my passport even if he told me that he's sending me back to the Philippines immediately. Huhu. Mej trauma. 


It was also my first time riding with Emirates and I will tell the experience in my next post (16 hours non-stop flight) because on my way to Dubai, aside from eating and watching John Lloyd, I just slept almost the whole flight. 


It was a different feeling probably because it wasn't my first time going out of the country. I felt more confident. Well. Sort of more confident. Back in Malaysia kase, my first foot step felt weird and I was kind of scared.

It was a short layover but we were given a restaurant coupon from Emirates Airline and my seatmate from the airplane told me that I should try the buffet just so there would be more options.

Haaaaay, thank God for Filipino people that are found almost anywhere.

It's a relief to hear someone say, "Uy, Kabayan!"
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