Just spent 4 days in Vegas. Damn I hate Vegas. The whole place (in fairness the strip) makes me depressed. I long for a world without religion...but if this is it....
It is a place designed to take your money under false pretenses, with smoke & mirrors and cheap eats so you will not notice being fleeced. Sounds extremely "religious" to me!
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. You lose a pile of money in Vegas and it stays there. The strip is a temple to overindulgence designed to overwhelm your senses and separate you from your money. Sounds like every church service that has ever taken place. In a way it is a religion because it worships the same green deity as all the rest do.
Vegas for me was truly the most unique locale I've yet visited. Everything is oversized and constantly running at full capacity. The atonal symphony of slot machines begins at the airport and doesn't end till you leave. The transition from gaudy/decadent to unspoiled/desolate as one ventures out from the strip is fascinating in its severity. The thrum of sexual energy becomes almost Fellini-esque. The desert climate just adds to its surrealism, as if I'm visiting another planet... And the buffets rock, actually. (Full disclosure: My only trip there to date was on my honeymoon, our rental car was a sports convertible, and we did reasonably well at the casinos. Still...)
I LOVE Las Vegas.
I used to book $30 rooms there in luxurious hotels, then skip the shows and glitter and spend the days photographing the abundant bird life at local wetlands.
Every once and a while, when passing through hotel and airport lobbies, I'd plunk a quarter in a slot machine and pull the handle so I could tell my friends at home that I was away "gambling in Las Vegas."
Yeah. I have never gone there for this reason. Surely there is more to enjoy in life than the hope of winning money.
I'm ok with Discount Tire in Henderson...
LOL...I got my tires there. ?
As we were crossing Nevada on Monday, one of the tires on the RV started to go bad. Lots of white knuckle driving through empty desert with no cell phone, and nobody with replacement tires. Boy were we glad to hit the city Bought a couple of tires and were quickly on our way home.