Things to do:
Day 1:
For breakfast, head over to the Aria or Bellagio resort, and have a crepe or quiche at the Jean Philippe Patisserie. It is the most delightful little open patisserie with desserts, fruit tarts, chocolate fountains, cake dolls like Barbie and Elvis!
While you’re in Aria, walk around their lobby and check out the amazing interiors, and spend the afternoon shopping at Crystals Shopping mall that has all your favorite luxury labels like Fendi, Louis Vuitton, D&G, Tom Ford.
Have lunch at one of their pricey restaurants, such as this one here (Mastro’s Ocean Club Restaurant).
Or take the monorail and go over to the other resorts for lunch. You can also do some photography there, such as at New York New York, Bally’s Paris or Luxor.
Head over to the MGM Grand to check out their lion, and then at night, walk over to Hard Rock Cafe for an hour of amazing dinner with your favorite cocktails. Oh, and don’t forget to stop by the M&M store on your way back, where you can shop m&m’s (of course) but also kitchenware, stuffed toys, stationery and other merchandise for yourself and your friends back home. Plus its a visual delight to be near so many m&ms. 🙂
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