Bellagio, Paris & Wicked Spoon

Two hotels that D wanted to visit were Bellagio and Paris (yes, it has been a long time since D has been to Vegas).

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D was impressed by the conservatory. It was still decorated for Autumn, which I have never seen before.
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k was surprised by the talking tree.
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k liked this window display.

Afterward we went across the street to the Paris hotel.
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As you may have noticed, we hadn’t eaten breakfast yet. We were trying to save our appetites for the Wicked Spoon buffet at the Cosmopolitan. (We did feed k and n granola bars and juice beforehand, however). I think we arrived around 10:15 a.m., and the line was short. (It was pretty long by the time we left).
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Swanky

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It was definitely a splurge for us, at $29 per person. However, I chose it in part because both k and n were free (kids 4 and under are free). Also, I had read about how much of the food is served tapas style, or “small bites”. The presentation was so cute, and the selection of food was overwhelming. D filled up on breakfast food (pecan french toast and an omelet) so he was not able to enjoy the prime rib and lamb to their full potential. k liked the chicken and the lemon gelato (there was a wide variety of flavors). I liked the shrimp cocktail, fish, fried rice and chocolate covered strawberries (with crushed oreo). n’s favorite was probably the chocolate gelato, along with the bacon. The kalbi, which I had read good reviews of, was too tough/fatty for my taste. Overall, I enjoyed the experience, especially since I am sure it will be a while before we return.

Unfortunately, by this time, D had developed a headache, so on the way back to our hotel we made a quick stop at CVS for some advil (forgot to bring some along). We tried to rest so we could gear up for our night on the town.

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