Into the desert
How do you travel to the West Coast and not stop in Las Vegas along the way?
Well, we can’t answer that question, because Sin City was our first destination on this year’s journey.
Our flight to Vegas was uneventful, which is a good thing. Aside from a bumpy landing and not being able to talk to each other due to the noise of sitting next to the engine, it was a successful start to our adventure.
McCarran International Airport is right by the Las Vegas Strip, so we got to see a lot of the big time casinos and attractions as we were landing.
Our guest journey man for the first leg of this trip was Jacob. A classmate of Nate and Jacob, Grant, lives in Vegas, so we were able to save money on lodging by staying with him. Grant picked us up from the airport and treated us to our first taste of Vegas: In and Out Burger.
The five of us each got a burger, fries and a milkshake, and it was all delicious.
Insider tip: If you ask for a burger “animal style” you’ll get caramelized onions on the burger.
After dinner, we went back to Grant’s and celebrated his birthday with a few cold ones. Jacob and Nate stayed at Grant's house, catching up and putting on the putting green that makes up Grant's backyard.
Meanwhile, Ben and Nick got an early look at the inside of one of many Vegas casinos. We went to the Golden Nugget, which is in the "Downtown" part of Vegas. It was a very successful night on the craps tables, causing us to believe we were better at gambling than we really are. We took an Uber ride to Downtown from the outskirts of Vegas, which was very reasonably priced. Ubers are scarce in the suburbs of Vegas late at night. But on the way back to Grant's from the casino, it was easy to find a ride.
The next morning began our first full day in Las Vegas, and we were anxious to get out and experience some of the attractions.
We started the day by visiting the Red Rock Canyon National Park, which had some very scenic views.