Wednesday, March 26, 2014

The Jump: Stratosphere, Las Vegas


When my husband's family invited us out to visit this spring we decided to try an adventure ride in LasVegas. SkyJump. Basically, they hook you up to a cable and drop you 855 feet to a platform just above the entrance.

Yes. I said 855 feet. From the best of my knowledge/memory of the elevator ride on the way up, it is 108 floors. Yes. I jumped off a building that was 108 floors.

What would possess a person to do such a thing? My husband's father Pat. He wanted to do it, he wanted to do it so much. He called several times before the visit and asked me if I'd do it. Sure, I'll do it. When we arrived he said, "I don't think I'm going to do that....."

....

Randy's brother was still on board. So we prepared.

The first thing you need to know is there is a wait. If you want to do this ride come and make a reservation. When we showed up we had to wait four hours. Pat changed his mind and decided to go, but when he was signing up he found out he had to wait four hours. This was a major disaster. He was thinking we could just get it over with, it was kind of stressful thinking, oh, in four hours I'm going to jump off that building.

We returned at 8pm. Our reservation was for 8:45. We signed a waiver. They asked some basic health questions and then in 20-30 minutes we suited up. They triple check all the equipment before you even get in the elevator. They travel with you all the way up to the elevator, and they they check you again when you get into the room where the plank is.

The room with the walkway leading outside is really secure. Only one jumper is allowed in at time and all the employees are harnessed to prevent them from falling out of the building. The walkway has a sliding glass door and it remains closed while they are preparing the jumpers.



Of course we purchased the video, which they strap a Go-Pro to your arm, so the entire experience is captured.





Here is where we went and the youtube video:

http://youtu.be/DsQ37HeAX6A
http://www.stratospherehotel.com/?utm_source=GGL&utm_medium=PPC&utm_campaign=STR-StratosphereHotelcom&utm_content=Stratosphere-Hotel-Casino&utm_term=stratosphere-tower-hotel-and-casino&mkwid=sdGlDWEFD_dc&pcrid=33020923572&pkw=stratosphere%20tower%20hotel%20and%20casino&pmt=b&gclid=CJCZ6IOBsb0CFWZo7Aod718AGg

Monday, March 24, 2014

How much fun can you have with an empty popcorn container?



I love R2D2. I think he's the best Starwars character. My husband brought me an empty popcorn container from Disney World, shaped like R2D2 and it's one of my favorite things.  I also wondered what R2D2 would do if he was in Las Vegas. I'm sure he'd want to see a prirate ship. 

We took him everywhere, up and down the strip, pretending that he was a real person. I probably have more shots of the popcorn container than I do my husbands family. 

Caesars Palace was great. It seemed like Zeus was hand picking him. Beep-bop-beep 

After losing significant amounts of money in the Rivera R2 decided it was time to get some fresh air. 

He got tired of walking and wanted to ride the moving walkways.

It didn't work out so well, he fell down. 


We took in the light show at the Belagio. 
(*This image was scanned in after being purchased. I asked permission from the Venetian photo booth person about posting it on my blog)

He wanted a boat ride at the Venetian. The gondola driver loved him. R2d2 is a little scared of water, being a droid and all.

He was constantly getting photo bombed. 

 Despite his fear of water he wanted to see the Golden Nugget pool, with sharks. 

He really was getting kind of lonely and wanted some companionship, so we went to Freemont street to take his mind off it. He was still looking for love in all the wrong places. 

See what I mean.... 

He's such a handy friend to have around. 


He does get himself in some ackward situations though. 

See what I mean? 


Overall though, I think he had a pretty good time, even though he for sure lost money...



Although, he was a little disappointed that there was no representation of Starwars to be found. He missed Chewie and the gang. Hopefully the next time we visit Las Vegas some of R2's friends will be there. 







Saturday, March 22, 2014

Death Valley

Death Valley is full of amazing things to see, just make sure you have time for it. We only had one day to enjoy this amazing place full of desert, sun, sand, and rocks. It probably doesn't conjure up pleasant images for most people. The pictures that come to mind are probably of a flat desert floor, where the ground it so hot it literally is peeling, vultures, dead animals, or just flat empty land and maybe some rocks. Death Valley is amazing though because it has amazing rock formations. It is also full of all sorts of landscapes and terrian, plants and animals. There was even some green plants (although I didn't really take any pictures of them because the landscape was so amazing). It really did look like the surface of another planet as we drove around the park. 

We first pulled into Death Valley and found the Badlands. The Badlands here are similar to the ones found in South Dakota. They are rocky and have been made into interesting shapes. It looks like a pre-historic playground. Centuries of volcanos, weather, water errosion and earth quakes are the culprits in making this interesting landscape. 



Some of the scenery might seem kind of familar. Part of Starwars, episode four, (the original) was filmed here. This was were Luke lived. Yeah, it seems kind of cheesy, but we brought our R2D2 popcorn container with us to take pictures. 

Death Valley has interesting things to see all around and it is the largest national park in the lower 48 states. There are really really high points, (3000 ft above sea level) and really low points (282 feet below sea level). The biggest highlight we had was driving through artist's pallette, it was extremely beautiful because there were so many different colors in the rocks. They were pink, green, purples, yellows, and reds. They contain just about every type of mineral imaginable. 


Even though the temperture was 91 degrees fairenhait, we could still see snow on the nearby mountains.  The valley is actually made of salt flats and looks a bit like a mirage from the road. It is easily mistaken for water until you get up close to it. 

Water is hard to comeby in the valley, but badwater basin is where it can be found. The water isn't posinous, but it's not good water. It has large amounts of choloride, sodium, and sulfate in it.  The entire area used to be a lake thousands of years ago and in the hills you can see the layers of where it used to be. 

Overall it was a great adventure. It's a two hour drive from Las Vegas and to actually drive through the entire 3.3 millions acres of Death Valley would take about 10 hours. My advice, make sure your car is in good service, bring water, and pray to God your air conditioner does not break. It is extremely hot, even in the spring/winter. 




Ps this is this first time I have blogged using my phone/iPad. Please forgive any bad spelling...