πΊπΈ / Bellagio Las Vegas Experience
Drove all day from Death Valley β exhausted, but the sunset views were incredible! π Finally arrived in the city that never sleeps β Las Vegas π°β¨ The Strip feels like one long, bustling street packed with hotels and casinos. Even after days in the U.S., the mix of perfumes from people of all backgrounds here almost overwhelmed me π . Parked at Bellagio β $20 for self-parking, deducted from the deposit after checkout. Check-in was on the first floor, right across from the casino. The lobby was beautiful but noisy β both guests and visitors mingling inside. Mostly older white men checking in β we waited about 20 minutes in line. Tried the βsandwich tipβ with my passport at the desk. The agent talked to the supervisor but still couldnβt upgrade us to a fountain-view room π. At least we got a high floor! Room elevators are accessed through the casino area. The room was spacious, minibar is sensor-charged (careful not to move anything!), and yes β even water costs money here πΈ. Nice touch: slippers provided, and the bathroom amenities were lovely. Sadly, the F1 pop-up shop was taken down the day before we arrived β wanted to grab souvenirs for friends ποΈπ’. Found out later scrolling through Xiaohongshuβ¦ Took a walk to see the Sphere β lucky to catch the emoji face within five minutes! π Walking around the Strip is tiring though β crossing streets often means cutting through other hotels. Overall, staying right on the Strip was totally fine for me. Maybe because Iβve experienced the nonstop buzz of Patong Beach in Phuket β Vegas didnβt feel too loud at all π. #LasVegas #Bellagio #VegasStrip #TravelUSA #HotelLife #VegasVibes #SphereVegas #TravelDiary