Thursday, March 30, 2023

What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas

Even though our cruise was over, we still had fun filled adventures ahead with our drive back home. We didn't want to drive the entire way home, so we planned to stay in Vegas for one night. Our plan was to let the kids swim, but the weather was colder than normal, which meant the pool was colder than normal. Don't worry, the kids still swam for a few hours. 



We decided to take the kids to the strip so they could see what it's like. We thought they would have fun at the Bellagio and the Coke and M & M Factory. 

We started out at the Bellagio. The kids thought it was pretty cool to see all the flowers and they were amazed by the size of the hotels. 




Caden loved this chocolate fountain. 
Then we watched the fountains, which were so cool!



After that we walked to the coke factory. 
We decided to try the Around the World Coke tasting. They had 16 different kinds of soda from around the world like Peru, Japan, and Italy. 
Let's just say, some of them did not taste very good. 

But others were great. 

Then we walked next door to the M & M Factory. The kids loved taking pictures with all the characters. 

Look at all of those M & M's... yum!!




We walked past a few more hotels, like the New York, New York, but the kids were getting tired from all the walking, so we headed back to our hotel and went to bed. 

The next morning Makayla somehow convinced me we needed to go to Starbucks so she could get the dragon fruit drink. She is not spoiled at all. 

The one thing I have learned over the years is how much I love to travel with our cute little family. Yes, it takes a lot of work to plan (luckily Tyler takes care of most of that), and it takes a lot of work to pack (I take care of most of that). Sometimes I think I'm going to go crazy with all the fighting along the way (the kids take care of most of that), but the chance to see the world and experience new things makes it all worth it. I love our cute family and I love that we are making so many memories together. 
 

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