Las Vegas is an interesting place to be once in a lifetime. A city in the middle of the desert, which has based their economy in taking advantage of a difference in the law among States in the US (gambling is only permitted in Nevada) since 1930’s.
An amusement park for adults, they use as a motto: “Do whatever you wouldn’t do at home”, and they complete the picture with tematic hotels, full of casinos, restaurants and shops, with constant light making you feel it’s always nightime, in order to make sure your appeal to consume is as high as possible. I am glad to say that I got benefits from the small amount I “invested” in the Roulette.
We drove to Los Angeles the fourth day. We had been told Los Angeles was quite deceiving, and hence we only programmed half day there.
A quick visit to the Walk of Fame in Hollywood Blvd, uphill to Hollywood Hills (where the famous sign is still presiding), and then down to Beverly Hills to check the huge houses of some well off film industry professionals. Impressive.