
Las Vegas, Baby! (Mandalay Bay), Las Vegas, Nevada (B)
This year is a crazy one. All of my friends and I are turning 21! That calls for parties, trips, and Vegas of course!
We left Huntington Beach, CA at around 8:30am and had a nice, easy drive to Nevada. At state line (Primm), we stopped at the Fashion Outlets. (http://www.fashionoutletlasvegas.com/) I was looking forward to taking a walk around the mall after the long drive & hopefully finding some deals. There was a Lulu Lemon sign outside which made me really excited to find. I am always in the mood to get some discounted Lulu Lemon’s! Inside, there weren’t very many people. I was surprised- I thought this would have been a popular place to stop and shop. We walked all throughout the outlets & I was not impressed. Disappointed actually. There were not very good deals or great stores. Yeah, there was a Nike, Calvin Klein & Michael Kors, but they didn’t have any amazing deals or new merchandise. Also, the Lulu Lemon I was excited about was closed down. They just left the sign there. Coooool. There were not very many food options either. There was a small casino attached, but it was a ghost town in there. We all walked away empty handed. Half of us got Taco Bell, and my friend, Shelby & I got Mad Greek (see the bottom of the page for my food reviews). ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
We left Huntington Beach, CA at around 8:30am and had a nice, easy drive to Nevada. At state line (Primm), we stopped at the Fashion Outlets. (http://www.fashionoutletlasvegas.com/) I was looking forward to taking a walk around the mall after the long drive & hopefully finding some deals. There was a Lulu Lemon sign outside which made me really excited to find. I am always in the mood to get some discounted Lulu Lemon’s! Inside, there weren’t very many people. I was surprised- I thought this would have been a popular place to stop and shop. We walked all throughout the outlets & I was not impressed. Disappointed actually. There were not very good deals or great stores. Yeah, there was a Nike, Calvin Klein & Michael Kors, but they didn’t have any amazing deals or new merchandise. Also, the Lulu Lemon I was excited about was closed down. They just left the sign there. Coooool. There were not very many food options either. There was a small casino attached, but it was a ghost town in there. We all walked away empty handed. Half of us got Taco Bell, and my friend, Shelby & I got Mad Greek (see the bottom of the page for my food reviews). ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Las Vegas, Baby! (Mandalay Bay)
Guide Location: USA » Las Vegas
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Felicia Broccolo
Read it on Author's Website: http://ciaofelicia.com/2015/04/03/las-vegas-baby-mandalay-bay/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: USA » Las Vegas
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Felicia Broccolo
Read it on Author's Website: http://ciaofelicia.com/2015/04/03/las-vegas-baby-mandalay-bay/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Mandalay Bay
- Delano
- Luxor
- Excalibur
- aquarium and shark reef
- Starbucks
- Bellagio
- The Minus5 Ice Lounge
- Fat Tuesdays
- Della’s Kitchen
- The Omelet House
- Slice of Vegas
- The Burger Bar
- California Pizza Kitchen in The Mirage
- Lupo
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