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Sunday, September 12, 2021

Travel Guide | Disney Aulani in Oahu, Hawaii

Travel Guide | Disney Aulani in Oahu, Hawaii

My husband's family are Disney Vacation Club members and for years Ryan and his sister have joking-but-not suggested we need to take a trip to Hawaii and visit the Aulani resort. For Christmas 2019 we found out it finally worked and it was announced that the next Disney trip would be to Aulani in 2021. Obviously this was long before anyone had ever heard of Coronavirus, but after 2020 we decided that as long as we could, the trip would still be on. 

So vaxxed and masked, we went for Labor Day week, which just so happened to include my 29th birthday. Our trip was a Saturday-Saturday trip and what was great about such a long trip is that we had plenty of time to just relax and explore at the hotel while also being able to go out and explore a bit of the Oahu island. 

Disney Aulani Resort Review

Disney Aulani was smaller than I was expecting. It is just a hotel, not a monstrous resort like what you get at WDW. It was part of the Ko Olina suburb (idk how best to describe it so we'll go with that) on Oahu, which is about an hour away from Honolulu and Waikiki (everyone told us to avoid Waikiki because it is overcrowded, even our Uber driver avoided that area!). The entrance to the resort is open air and the view is breathtaking, if not obscured by the massive rock where there's a water slide, and was a beautiful resort. 

Overall, though, if we weren't DVC members I can't say if we'd say it we'd go again. I know it's Hawaii, but the prices were really outrageous and it didn't feel very Disney aside from the one lone Stitch statute by the lazy river, the one lone Mickey lamp in our room, and we did see a Mickey and Moana character. The staff was still really nice, but despite our trip being during Aulani's 10th anniversary year, it felt they just had this location for the sake of capitalizing on Hawaii.
 

The rooms at Disney Aulani


Because this trip was through DVC, we had the most amazing suite I've ever been in. We absolutely could not afford them if we had to pay with cash instead of points. We stayed in a 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, ocean-view villa. Our villa took up the entire width of one tower of the resort, and our balcony was the entire width. I can't stress enough how amazing the balcony was! 

For this villa, you walk into the living room, with the living room in the front, the kitchen/dining to the right, and the master bed/bath to the right of the dining area (there was also an second separate entrance just for the master), and then to the left of the living room was the smaller of the 2 secondary bedrooms with a detached bathroom, and to the left of that was the larger of the 2 secondary bedrooms with an attached bathroom. 

Our villa had a full functioning kitchen, complete with supplies, so all we had to do was Door Dash groceries from Safeway on day 1 (and run the dishwasher) and we saved a lot of money on breakfast and snacks. There also was a full washer and drier and soap to do dishes. 

My husband and I ended up in the smallest bedroom because we were too busy gawking over the balcony to realize that his sister and her husband where already choosing rooms. I was fine by this because although our bathroom was detached while there's was attached, our bathroom had a tub/shower combo while theirs only had a stand-up shower option (the master has both a separate shower and jacuzzi tub with a view of the ocean, oh and a very fancy toilet!). This meant I could use my Lush bubble bar (easier to travel with than their bath bombs) and the leftover petals from my lei for a luxurious bubble bath (sadly, Disney did not give us leis! We didn't get any until our luau). Both secondary rooms had 2 queen size beds, but unlike a cruise they couldn't be combined into a bigger bed. But there was plenty of room with lots of places to store clothes and suitcases, and it was great that we had a wall of sliding glass doors to lead to the balcony from our room. My only gripe was that our room didn't have a lot of plugs so charging both our iPhones and Apple Watches wasn't as easy as a normal hotel.

Eating at Disney Aulani


We actually didn't eat at Aulani all that much. On our first day, despite it being 3pm, our villa wasn't ready so we headed to Off The Hook near the water slide. It was odd being sent to the bar (only for the bartender to tell us that we were standing on the wrong side of the bar and to scooch down to order drinks) and then going back to the hostess stand to try to get a table. Ryan and I split the mushroom pizza, and it seemed like everyone else really liked what they had. I got the mint coconut mojito for my drink and it was so damn good it's the only drink I ordered the rest of the trip. Ryan's sister and brother-in-law got the Lava drinks and said they were really good too, and his mom got the Mai Tai and she said it was very strong. All of our drinks came with flower garnishes that were fabulous. You'll mostly find local beer on your trip, so I suggest the Longboard beers in the red cans. 


The most of our eating came from Ulu Café, which was directly under our room and right between the main pool (Waikolohe Pool) and one of the side pools (Wailana Pool). It was great because it had beer/white claw (the bars didn't open until 11, so you also couldn't get liquor before 11), snacks, pre-made meals, and fresh meals. Our first night we ordered 2 pizzas from them and they were great. 


The only other place we ate at was their main restaurant, Makahiki, which is right under the main entrance. Go at night and it is beautiful! Outside, you can look up and see stars, or inside there is a huge mural that takes up the entire length of the restaurant and the lighting constantly changes which gives the mural new and interesting looks. The menu is a pre-set 3-course menu for $62 each ($25for children) where you choose 1 appetizer, 1 entrée,  and 1 desert. I got the caprese salad and it was good, but after trying Ryan's Cesar salad, I would recommend that more (it does come with anchovies). The shrimp fettucine was also good, and I got the brownie desert. It was good, but it wasn't amazing. This place also had breakfast where again it's a set price and set menu, but we never went. 

What to do at Disney Aulani

Our party was 6 adults, so for us I felt there wasn't a whole lot to do besides the pools and beach. One weird thing is that you have to go to the towel stand every day to get a towel and a wrist band to access the pool/beach. The wrist bands are neon for non-DVC and glittery for DVC but you have to get a new wrist band every. single. day.  I don't know why, but that was very annoying. Because we went during Labor Day weekend, we did learn that a lot of locals actually are DVC members and come for stay-cations during long weekends.  

 

There were several pools we went to: the main pool Waikolohe, a lazy river at Waikolohe Stream, which also had access to the 2 water slides, an infinity pool at Ka Maka Grotto which also had a hot tub, a secluded pool at Wailana Pool, an infinity 2-level adults-only hot tub between the main pool and the beach. The pools were actually heated so it was no problem at all to switch from the hot tub to the pool. You can bring drinks in the pool, but you have to stay on the edge of the pool to drink them. There are wait staff that will come by so you can at least order food/drinks around the pool. 


The beach is part of a cove that is 1/3 Disney, 1/3 Four Seasons, and 1/3 public access. There's lots of beach chairs, but they are zip-tied together so you can't move the chairs and the umbrellas are buried so you move them, and there's a table between every set of chairs but you also can't move that because the chairs are zip-tied together. If you're a DVC member, a cast member will help you find a chair but we never needed to use it because the beach was pretty empty most of our trip because we went at the end of the busy season and during COVID. There is a big boat that will take you beyond the cove for a couple hundred dollars, and there are stand-up paddle boards that you can rent for like $50/hour. There's also 2 seater covered loungers for about $100/day that Ryan's sister got and said it was nice, but those are up on the grass behind the beach. There is a beach-side bar that opens at 11 but we never used it because we were gone by then. But, there is no wait staff at the beach so you have to leave the beach to order drinks/food. The water itself is pretty cold, but you get used to it quickly once you get your whole body wet. The water is also very clear and you can see fish that will swim up into the cove, or you can snorkel in the cove for an even better view. Even while we were there, a wild seal came and sunbathed on the beach with us.

For kids, there's also a splash pad and a water playset to play at. There's also a small lagoon where kids can feed the fish or snorkel with the fish. People start lining up around 7:30am to get tickets for those because they sell out fast. We didn't do the snorkeling, but a family we chatted with said that your snorkel purchase lasts all day, but the water is so cold that kids don't really want to stay in there for long. There is a spot next to the snow-cone stand that is like an aquarium so you can see the fish swim by for free. There also seemed to be some scavenger hunt that kids could do on a green iPad, but we didn't look into that because we were all too old for that. There was a character breakfast that I saw kids going to, but it looked like Mickey was the only character you could see.

Eating outside of Disney Aulani

I think to get the most out of your Aulani trip, you really do have to leave the resort. This isn't a problem at all because you're on the small island of Oahu so everything is close by. We had dinner the first night and lunch our last day at Monkey Pod across the street from Aulani. The food was great and they have live music, but they only serve local beer (I recommend Kewalos Cream) and it's reasonably priced compared to the resort. There's also a great shopping center right there that has a grocery store where you can stock up and has gift shops and a Tommy Bahamas. 

For our second dinner, we ate at Roy's which was also within walking distance of Aulani. This was our priciest meal at over $100 per person. The food was great, but the service was the best I've ever experienced. Ryan's sister and I split a bottle of the house prosecco which was only $16 and really delicious. Ryan and I split the crab cake appetizer and it was amazing. His sister and her husband split the mac & cheese which was good, but more like risotto than mac & cheese. 

Our last meal was at Longhi's at the Marriott, also walking distance from Aulani. The zucchini fritta was okay, my crab-stuffed salmon was really good (the sauce was amazing), but Ryan's shrimp fettuccini was the best food we had the whole trip! This restaurant was also pretty pricey, but it was cheaper than Roy's and tastier than Makahiki at Disney.

The only other place I ate at was at Moke's Bread and Breakfast. Did I choose it just because it the name was similar to Monkeypod from earlier? Yes. Do I regret it? No. The food was pretty good, it was nice to just have normal food after all the over-priced fancy food. The waitstaff was the best, really, super friendly! But be warned to park very carefully because they tow like crazy (and quickly!!) over there.

What to do outside of Disney Aulani



What I loved about this trip was how we had so much time to do so much!! Our first big thing was the raptor tour at Kualoa Ranch. Kualoa Ranch is where a LOT of movies have been filmed, my favorites were Jurassic Park and 50 First Dates. The raptor tour is a 2-hour long UTV tour of the ranch, a little Hawaiian history, and a little movie tour. I loved it! This place also had 4-wheeler, bike, bus, and horse tours, each with their own focus at the ranch. There's so much to do here, I will definitely be coming back for more tours the next time I'm on Oahu. For the 2-hour raptor tour, it is very dusty so absolutely bring sunglasses (if you have skiing/off-roading googles bring those, you'll feel silly until you're on the trail) and bring a bandanna. But, this place is over an hour away from Aulani, so eat a big meal before (there's a small café but it was just okay) and be prepared to wait for over 30 minutes to find an Uber to take you back. What I wore: a bodysuit, jean shorts, Chacos, and sunglasses (women's/men's).



The day after Kualoa, we went to Pearl Harbor. You can book this through Disney and I recommend that because we had a van that could take us all over to it, and our driver showed us all around downtown Honolulu on our way there. Unfortunately, when we went there the actual memorial was under construction so we could only go to the submarine they had to tour and eat at the little food truck that was there. It was still a great experience, but I would definitely want to go back to the see the USS Arizona memorial. When we went, there was a clear bag policy in place and we saw several tourists being turned away for having the wrong bags, so pay attention! I knew this ahead of time so I brought my clear sunscreen bag, but I suggest you have a clear purse for this trip. There is a water fill-up station near the bathrooms behind the food truck, so pack a reusable water bottle to save money. It is mostly outside with not a lot of shade, so it gets hot fast. What I wore: black tank top, jean shorts, UPF hat, and sneakers.




One of my favorite dinners/things to do was at Paradise Cove luau and I can't recommend it enough. A lot of people we spoke to who had stayed at Aulani said that this luau was better than Disney's, and I can believe it. This is also walking distance from Aulani! It's a 5-hour ordeal so block off half a day for it, and get there early (doors open at 4:45). We did the Deluxe package, which I do think is worth it. For this package, you get front-row seating, servers (instead of having to go to the buffet), an arrival photo, and a free gift (they gave us metal wine tumblers with lids that we used the rest of the trip). Because we got there so early, we had time to take professional photos in the grass area. The photos were only $20 for a big photo, a medium-sized photo, and wallet-sized photos. It looked just like a cruise photo but instead of a fake background, it was a too-beautiful-to-be-real landscape for your background. They also had free spear throwing and Hawaiian bowling. There was also a small cove you could go to which had a canoe, but we didn't do that. The show itself was amazing and all of the performers were very professional! I also thought the food was great, especially the chicken and pork and salads, and the bar was great prices. Although the deluxe seats are right by the stage, the chairs are cheap flimsy plastic chairs, so if you want real chairs you'll have to book the Royal Box in the back, and those tables also have fans over them. But, the entire place is on sand!! We saw so many girls who showed up in heels and had to walk around barefoot all night because they weren't prepared for the sand. Where shoes for sand. Oh, but you do get leis when you get there! What I wore: maxi dress (so flowy and breezy) and platform sandals (super comfortable, wore them almost every day).



The last thing we did was on my birthday, Ryan rented a Jeep through the Alamo at Aulani. Every one else wanted to chill at the hotel, so it was our only day just the two of us, and we had such a great day! I wore a white body suit and paperbag shorts and my Chaco's, then I could easily change to running shorts for activities and a swimsuit for later. I threw this all in a packable backpack along with our JBL so we didn't  have to worry about syncing music to the Jeep and we had music for later. We did get delayed a little by eating at Moke's instead of eating before we left and as you can guess, our car was towed so we had to take an hour detour to go down to Honolulu to grab it and head back. After that, we hiked Lanikai Pillbox which is a gorgeous hike. Parking is difficult so try to park at any available spot you see near Lanikai beach, and if you've driven up to the golf course then you've gone too far to find parking. Once you're parked, walk up to the golf course. You'll see a small driveway/street on the left and there is a chain-link fence on the right side of the driveway. Walk along that chain-link fence and you'll find the trail. It is a short hike but it is HOT so bring a water backpack because not having enough water makes this normal hike pretty difficult. Tip: there is a lot of loose dirt so if you start sliding, turn sideways and crab-walk and you won't slide so much. After that, we tried going to Waimea Falls but apparently they stop accepting visitors after 4, so we just grabbed some beers and went to one of the free public beaches to chill until we had to head back and get ready for dinner. We had a lot more on our itinerary, but we didn't have time for it all. This is the itinerary that Ryan's dad gave us from a previous trip, and if we go back we'll definitely do more. 

Oahu Tips

Like I said, if we weren't going through DVC, I wouldn't stay at Aulani without kids. Don't get me wrong, it is a wonderful hotel and if you have the money to spend then do it, but it just seems like we could save a lot by choosing somewhere else. What I learned from our day Jeeping around the island is that if you have the time to just drive around and explore, there are LOTS of beautiful and free beaches you can go to without the Disney upcharge. Heck, 1/3 of the Disney cove is PUBLIC BEACH and right beside Aulani is an empty lot that will supposedly one day be an Atlantis Resort, but for now, it is also a FREE PUBLIC BEACH right next door. So, same view but for free and if you bring your own cooler you can save $20/drink and if you bring your own paddle board you can save $50/hour. 

As to getting to Aulani, we took a direct flight from Houston to Honolulu and then a private Disney van picked us up. For us, that was an 8-hour flight. If you're going during COVID, you'll have to show you're medically cleared to fly and you'll have to show this same screen again at check-in and again if you board a flight. For the flight, I highly recommend getting a Snuggie for the flight because the flights get cold and jackets are hard to take off when you're sitting shoulder-to-shoulder and blankets fall down, get a neck pillow, if you're short get an inflatable foot rest (the eye mask & ear plugs that come with this are also great), and a reusable cup with a lid because bumps are bound to happen in an 8-hour trip. Need a recommendation for movies/shows to download for your trip? Besides Lilo & Stitch and Moana, download something filmed where you can visit.

You're close to the Equator and the UV index can get up there in Hawaii, so avoid painful sunburns and focus on sun protection. I've had melanoma before, so I was obviously extra cautious. Here's what I recommend you pack: SPF face lotion to add to your skin routine (or a shimmery SPF for fun), an SPF foundation replacement, SPF lip balm which is also safe to use around your eyes, scalp SPF for your part (of anyone with thin hair), travel spray SPF to throw in your bag every time you leave the resort, and good old fashioned SPF lotion for everyday use because it covers better than spray. My rule is reapply every 2 hours IF the UV index is below 7, 1.5 hours for UV index between 8-10, and every hour if the UV index is above 11 (I've learned this from personal experience of burning too easily in high UV indexes. This is the Apple Watch face I use to keep track of all this. If reapplying sunscreen sounds like a lot of effort, the easiest thing to do is wear a long-sleeve swimsuit like this one or this one which I loved, pack a travel wide-brimmed hat, and wear water shoes to prevent both sunburned tops of your feet and hot-sand-burned bottoms of your feet.

For the beach, bring a metal koozie for your beer/cocktails or for your slim beers/whiteclaw to keep your drinks cold in the sun, pack towel clips (but also ask for an extra towel because one towel won't reach past your butt and the leg park of the chairs get REALLY hot), a silicone wedding band if you plan on getting in the water so you don't lose your diamonds (also recommend wearing this to Kualoa to keep dust out of your diamonds), a water bag if you plan to go to any waterfalls, an iPhone water pouch if you plan to swim with your phone (even if your iPhone is waterproof, it makes it easier to wear your phone as a necklace so you can swim and will float if you accidentally drop your phone), and a swimsuit coverup that is appropriate to go eat in. Other things that I'm happy I packed are a lightweight rain jacket because it is a tropical climate so it will rain on-and-off, a lounge outfit that is perfect for being comfortable while lounging on the balcony but also has a jacket for when the sun goes down, a sunglass box for all of mine and my husbands sunglasses (we packed 2 each just in case one of us lost on) and my extra large beach bag.

Last tip for traveling to Hawaii: book all of your reservations early in the day. We live in Houston, so a 7pm Hawaiian-time dinner reservation was the same as eating at midnight Houston-time. It sounds lame eating dinner at 4 or 5pm, but we actually found it really hard to stay up past even 10pm Hawaiian time. The good news is that it's very easy to wake up for a Hawaiian sunrise if you went to bed super early the night before!

Sunday, June 27, 2021

Travel Guide | Las Vegas Weekend


Right after I finished finals my 2L year, Ryan took me on a Vegas trip. He had saved up enough points from his Chase Sapphire Preferred card that we booked the flights and hotels on points, giving us a lot more spending room. A tip for when you're checking in to the hotel, ask what upgrades they have available. For $30 more, we went from a 3rd floor room to a 12th floor room overlooking the pool. 

One thing that really helped plan all of this out was using TripIt. I've loved the TripIt app since my study abroad days but if you go to their website then you can create an itinerary and add in all sorts of details like the address or website or booking information and then it will make a little map for you to know where to go and when. The day before our trip I added this itinerary to my phone's calendar and then it showed up on my watch so I always knew where we should be going next which was super handy!


My first trip to Vegas was very traditional in that I spent most of my time gambling/drinking and I didn't do a whole lot of touristy stuff, so that was definitely my plan for this trip. To figure out how to have a packed schedule in only a few days, I decided to make a theme for each day (this also really helped my outfits, but more on that below). 

Since our last trip was so laid back, we over planned our trip (and had a few snafus along the way) so I'm including our original itinerary and describing everything that we did get to do and what we planned on doing but will have to save for another time so you can pick and choose what to do!

Thursday/Thrills Day

I wore this cotton romper so I'd be cute and comfortable on the plane and then just changed into a nicer chiffon romper that had sleeves and changed my sandals to heeled ankle boots for dinner. Btw, I'm including how much everything cost and how long it took us to do each activity so you can keep that in mind when planning your own itinerary. Oh and the links will send you to where we got our tickets and directions on how to get there because you're welcome. And just because I know some people have kids, I'll put a * next to anything that I'd recommend doing with kids.

Vegas Sign*

Honestly y'all I can't believe that I forgot to do this on my first trip because it's so iconic! We meant to stop here on day 1 on our way to our hotel but unfortunately our flights were delayed a total of six hours and we had dinner reservations to get to so we didn't do this the first day and sadly forgot every other day until we drove past it again on our way to the airport 😔 So this is going at the top of my list for the next trip. Third time's the charm right??


SlotZilla on Freemont Street*

We wanted to do this first because you get a $5 discount if you go before 6 so we figured might as well just move it to the front of our list and save a few bucks. There's two options for this – one a typical zipline where you sit in a harness and another where you lay on your stomach and soar like a superhero. Guess which one we wanted haha. 

This was another thing that we missed because of our stupid delays. On Sunday we walked past it on our way to brunch (more about that later) but it doesn't open until 1 and we already had plans for after brunch. My suggestion would be to leave time right after brunch and go to it while you're on that side of town (it's like 15 minutes from the strip). I know you're thinking ha I'll throw up after mimosas but all of the reviews say that the line takes forever anyways since it's so popular so you'll have some time to chug some water. Or you could wait until it's a little later because when we went by the tunnel wasn't lit up like in all of the videos and I think they only do that at night.

Another idea is to make a full day or at least afternoon of hanging out on Freemont. It's the old strip so it has a lot of quirky and old-school casinos and the best part is that everything is cheaper on this side! We passed lots of places that had $5 tables for blackjack which means you'd get at least double if not triple the amount of games than if you were on the strip. And while you're playing your cheap tables you'll be getting free drinks so save you some money! Oh and if you want more zipline in your life after this one, there's also the VooDoo Zipline at the Rio!

Cost: $40  



Big Apple Coaster at New York New York Hotel*

Funny story, we actually stayed at the NYNY our first trip to Vegas but always had had too much to drink so we were afraid that our stomachs couldn't handle it. Hence why I decided that our first day we'd get all of the "action" out of the way so that our hangovers prevent us from having fun again.

Yet again we got delayed on this. We decided to go on our last day instead and just go early in the morning before we drank. There were some people in line for tickets holding beer and I'm still very confused how they didn't throw up because there's some dips and twists in there! The lines look long but move pretty fast. And bring 2 quarters with you so you can get a locker for all your stuff.



Cost: $15


Dinner at Mastro's 


We had originally planned on having only one nice dinner this trip on Friday, but then a week before we went I received a $100 Open Table gift card from the Skimm!! Since I'd already guilted Ryan into paying for Friday's dinner, I offered to take him out here. The restaurant itself is inside a mall in an open structure that reminded me of the Metropol Parasol from Seville. The only negative to this is that there were some like 10 year olds running around screaming in the mall and we were like Hi yes we're trying to enjoy our $100 lobster over here so keep it down.

Yeah, we spent way more than that gift card. One thing I'll say about this restaurant is that the portions are huge so don't order any appetizers, don't order any sides, and try not to eat all of the bread that they give you! The good news is that while the food was pricey, the drinks weren't really. They had La Marca Prosecco at $15 a bottle which is pretty much exactly what I pay when I buy it from the store!

Cost: $108 for both after the gift card, but we splurged 
Time: 1.5 hours

Chocolate Tour at Hexx Hotel

Ok so as you might have guessed by now we definitely had more than one bottle of prosecco at dinner and were a little too tipsy for anything else besides walking down the strip giggling to ourselves. Oh and because our flights had been delayed we also had to push back our dinner reservation to almost 9:30 so we were too tired to do anything else that night. This was another thing that we forgot to come back to so it's on my list for next time!


High Roller at The Linq Hotel


Once we realized that we were pretty tipsy at dinner, we decided not to go to the Happy Half Hour at the High Roller since we knew we were skydiving the next morning and decided to go the next day instead. I will say this about our bartender, he made the drinks strong and I was drunk after the first one so don't think just because it's an open bar you should go hard because you'll be blackout real fast.

But it was amazing! Honestly it was kinda one of those things that I could imagine doing every time I come back to Vegas and never getting tired of it! It was so relaxing for my feet to just sit and they views were amazing and it really was like its own little party.

Cost: $70 for 2
Time: 45 min

Minus 5 Bar

I went to an ice bar when I was in Amsterdam and thought it was pretty cool so I wanted Ryan to experience it too but we were just too busy this trip so it'll have to be another "next time" thing.

Before this trip, we were looking up tickets and this ice bar gives you too options to either get tickets with a specialty cocktail or regular tickets and you buy your own drink. I know the one in Amsterdam is obviously not the same as the one in Vegas but I got the specialty cocktail and did not like it because it was basically crappy well vodka so I think you'd be better off just buying your own drink that you know you'll like.

Cost: $19


Friday/Adventure Day

Along with a lot of flight points, Ryan also had a lot of car rental points built up so we went ahead and rented a car for the weekend, but you totally can walk around to all of these places! For our first real day in Vegas, we decided to leave town since we did have our rental car. I wore workout clothes for the day and then changed into this chiffon romper for the evening. 

Skydiving

This was another thing that we both really wanted to do our first trip but were always too hungover to do! So this time around we made sure to limit our drinks so that our stomachs could handle jumping out of a plane. We went indoor skydiving last summer and afterwards both agreed that this summer we would take it up a notch!

Sadly, we were up and awake by 7 that morning ready to go skydiving when the instructor called and said it was too windy which would be dangerous and had to cancel our excursion. The saddest part was that they were booked for the rest of the weekend so we couldn't reschedule at all. We were both pretty bummed about this because it was our "big thing" for this trip. The good news is that we got our tickets through Groupon so our tickets actually don't expire until November so we're considering going back and skydiving for my birthday.

Cost: $159
Location: 1200 Kitty Hawk Dr #105, Mesquite, NV 89027


Red Rock Canyon*


Since we were already up and ready for skydiving, we decided to just grab breakfast and then move on to the canyon (which in hindsight we realized was early enough that we probably would've gotten great pictures in front of the Vegas sign without waiting in a big line). If you're staying at The Mirage, The Pantry restaurant right by the guest elevators has a great breakfast!


Anyways, the canyon was one of our favorite parts of our trip! Ryan was a Boyscout so even though we took the Calico 1 trail (obviously I picked it because it has a kitty name haha), he had us veer off the trail a little and climb the rocks which was what made it really fun! Honestly we both agreed it was one of the highlights of our trip.

A few tips:
Go early — I'm glad we didn't end up going around noon like we'd originally planned because you're in the desert so by 10AM it was already pretty hot
Wear a mesh-back workout shirt — Ryan's shirt was drenched in sweat and stuck to his back but I was much more comfortable in my workout shirt.
Bring water — Ryan brought this hydration backpack that was perfect. It worked out that we finished it just as we were back on the trail but if we ever did that again I'd make sure to bring my own just because we had to ration our water so we didn't run out.
Bring sunscreen — I wore my flipbelt that I use to hold my stuff while running so I kept our phones on me, which freed up space in his water backpack. Since we had room, we brought a travel sized sunscreen bottle. We sprayed ourselves down fully before beginning and then I set a timer on my watch for an hour so we could re-apply. (I'd set another hour timer after this but we made it back to our car before we needed it). We were there for two hours out in the sun in tank tops and while we got a little tan neither of us were even a little pink.

One last thing, it's a great workout too. I decided to put on the Outdoor Walk workout app on my watch and it said we burned almost 500 calories! If you have more time than we did, you can add the Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon to your little day trip since they're also close by. 

Cost: $7 per car
Time: 3 hours (including driving time)
Location: 1000 Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161

Dinner at Mon Ami Gabi



While we tried to eat cheap most of the trip, I wanted to have dinner at a really nice restaurant at least once. I found this place and what's amazing about it is that it's right across the street from the Bellagio fountains so you can watch them while you eat! As soon as I had picked out this place, we called and got a reservation and requested that our table be outside facing the fountains. It's French food and I was so excited because I love escargot— if you haven't tried it just because you think it'll be gross, it tastes like shrimp smothered in lobster butter!


We got there 15 minutes before our reservation to try to get a table on the patio and were told it was a 30 minute wait. We decided to just wait because honestly the inside of this restaurant was really dark for being 7 o'clock in the summer and plus I obviously wanted to see the fountains. What's nice is that it's right inside of the Paris casino so you can gamble while you wait. We'd made a pact that any money we won we'd spend on upgrading champagne but sadly we made a measly $2 (we stuck to penny slots and video poker since we knew we didn't have much time). But if your wait is longer than ours they have an Eiffel Tower Experience where you can go up to the top of their Eiffel Tower replica!

Once we were seated outside, I was a little disappointed to see that the view of the Bellagio was slightly obscured because there's a whole bunch of trees on the sidewalks. Luckily, once it got a little darker and the fountain lights turned on, it was much easier to see so the trees weren't so bad.

Cost: $150 for both
Time: 1.5 hours
Location: 3655 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Dessert at The Perfect Scoop*

I wanted to get their macaroon ice cream sandwiches to go along with our French themed dinner but didn't realize at the time that this is completely across town so we actually cam back here at a later time. Their sandwiches are huge and it's pretty cheap so I loved it!

Cost: $5
Time: 15 minutes 
Location: 7377 S Jones Blvd #115, Las Vegas, NV 89139

Cirque du Soleil 

Unfortunately for me, on our last trip to Vegas I had to leave the night before everyone went to a Cirque show so that I could get back for orientation. After reading the descriptions of all of the shows, we narrowed it down to O or Zumanity. At first we were going to see O but then once we realized that O was about $100 more a ticket so Zumanity it was. It's a risqué show which worked out because I just pretended that it was like Moulin Rouge and then it fit in perfectly with the French theme!

This show was amazing! (but just an FYI is a topless show) We literally ran from dinner to get here on time (I was in these heels ha ha ha) so for future reference know that they still let people at least 10 minutes late.  Since he made me sprint in heels, Ryan bought me a huge margarita which was perfect for this show. Fun drinking game- drink every time you either think or actually say out loud oh shit! By the end of the show I had drank so much that I had to have a nice woman help me unbutton my romper so I could go to the bathroom lol.

Cost: $206 for both
Time: 1.5 hours
Location: 3790 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109


Saturday/Party Day

I wore this tie-front cotton dress for brunch and after the pool and then changed into this romper for the club. We actually only planned to go clubbing just this night since our last trip was all about clubbing and we had too much to see! This day we were all over the town so we depended heavily on Uber and Lyft because it's still cheaper than taxis. One tip tho if you use these is that every hotel that we went to had a lane for valets, a lane for taxis, and a lane for ride share. And at least at the Mirage and the Rio the ride share lane was on the other side of the building so make sure you ask the valet people where to go so your driver can find you!

Brunch at Stratosphere Hotel

Brunch is my favorite meal of the day so I did a lot of research to find the perfect brunch with bottomless mimosas. While $32 for bottomless mimosas and an endless buffet is a great deal, honestly I was a little disappointed in their mimosas because they used crappy orange juice. Seriously I couldn't even finish one because it tasted so weird. We ate a lot and their buffet even had crab legs which were pretty good, so my advice would be to save $6 and just get the regular buffet or if you upgrade to their champagne buffet just ask your waiter for a bottle and skip the OJ.

Cost: $32 
Time: 45 minutes
Location: 2000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104


Pool Party at Daylight Vegas 


What we did was go through the 11 best pool parties in Vegas and one by one checked to see who was DJing each day while we were there. Ryan is obsessed with J Cole so once he found out that he'd be at a pool party, our tickets were bought instantly. We also had looked at getting tickets to a DJ Khalid pool party because I knew that'd be lit but those tickets sold out really fast. Make sure that you start looking for these tickets ASAP so you don't miss out on a really good party. Oh, and sorry guys it sucks that your tickets are so much more! But i
f you can't find one DJ that you like, you can always just go on a pool party pub crawl.

One thing I'll say about Daylight is that the drinks are very expensive. Since I knew we were going to be drinking in the sun all day I decided to get a water and that was $20 because you had to pay for the cup! And the margaritas were really amazing but those were $40 and you had to keep paying for a new cup every time 😬 At one point I decided to switch to beer and I was able to get 2 Coronas for $22 which wasn't too bad once I overheard the guy next to me pay $17 for a shot of vodka! But honestly it was worth it to throw down and have a good time because the atmosphere was so fun and this was another one of our favorite parts of the trip!

Cost: $60 for girls/$100 for guys
Time: 5 hours
Location: 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109


Shark Slide at the Golden Nugget*

I thought it'd be really cool to ride a slide that goes through a shark tank but unfortunately that morning we found out that the slide was closed for repairs. I'm not sure when it will be repaired and working again so you'll have to check their website before you go.

Location: 129 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101


Tour of Acrylic Tank Manufacturing*

We're both fans of the show and really excited to go on this tour but we didn't do enough research and found out too late that they don't do tours on the weekend. Another thing to keep in mind is that even after you buy the tickets you still have to go to their website and make a reservation at least a day in advance. Since we got these tickets on Groupon they're still good for another couple of months so we're considering going back and doing this if we go back for skydiving. 

Cost: $39
Location: 3451 W Martin Ave C, Las Vegas, NV 89118


Dinner at Wahlburgers*

Since we had such a big brunch we didn't have lunch but after drinking at Daylight all day we were starving! We had passed by Whalburgers after we were walking around the Paris hotel the night before so I suggested we try that since burgers are usually fast. We both loved it! I got the Our Burger and ate it in like 5 seconds no lie and even got some ice cream for dessert which was also delicious. Our waiter was very friendly and the place was just awesome. And since it's in a little outdoor shopping area, I also got to stop by the Lush store that was right outside and get something so I could take a bubble bath that night.

Cost: $12
Time: 30 minutes
Location: 506 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101


Clubbing at The Jewel 

Ok this is my most embarrassing confession of this trip. We had tickets to go see Steve Aoki at this great nightclub (which he is an amazing performer and 10/10 would recommend) and I had the hottest outfit all planned out. But after our burgers, it hit us that we were both so exhausted from partying all day in the sun and now were both stuffed and so what was meant to be a quick power nap so we could rally ended up in us going to sleep before 10 on a Saturday night in Vegas 😳 

While we obviously were very upset that we missed out, in the end we realized that we probably wouldn't have had as much fun because we were both so exhausted. So my tip to you is plan your power naps for mid day instead of post-dinner! 

Cost: $20 for girls/$30 for guys
Location: 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109


Sunday/Fun Day

I feel like we did so much this day! This was our last day in Vegas so we made sure to get a lot in. I wore a semi-long sleeve floral romper since we checked out of our hotel that morning. One pro tip that I learned while studying abroad is that most hotels have a little room down in the lobby where you can store your luggage if your flight is much later than your checkout! Ryan had never heard of this but he called the concierge and sure enough just as long as we were out of our room by checkout they were totally fine with keeping our bags safe so we didn't have to carry them around with us!

Brunch at the Perch

Another bottomless mimosa brunch because we were ballin' on a budget y'all. This has been my favorite brunch of my life so far! Not even kidding! It's over on the old Vegas side of town in what's called the Container Park which is basically a whole bunch of shipping containers stacked up into a shopping center with each container being a different store. The whole vibe really reminded me of Austin and it felt very catered to 20-somethings and didn't feel at all touristy.We got there just in time because I noticed that around 10:30 there starts to be a line and while we were lucky enough to sit in the cool AC some people had to sit outside where it was pretty but already getting a little hot. 

Their mimosas were made with real orange juice which I was grateful for after the day before. Oh and with the bottomless mimosas they just leave you a carafe of orange juice and your own bottle so you can make it exactly how you like it! I got the monkey bread and it was delicious! Oh and their waitstaff is amazing— I was sitting on a high bar stool and clumsily dropped my fork and before I could even get out of my chair one waitress had already picked it off the floor for me and literally as soon as she left our waiter was right there with another set for me. Seriously, it's worth the 15 minute drive to get here from the strip!

Cost: $30
Time: 1 hour
Location: 707 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101


Gun Range

While we were looking up skydiving on Groupon, this was recommended so we went ahead and got this, too. I grew up shooting guns at our farm so we decided we'd do some shooting and see who's better (happy to say that I was). There was also an offer on Groupon to crush a car with a tank which looked really badass but sadly was out of our budget.

The guys here were super friendly and even let us take pictures with all of the guns and even pictures with our targets which was really nice. At first we were looking at the Groupon dividing up who got to shoot which gun but it turned out that they let us each shoot all of the guns so we were glad that neither one of us missed out on the experience. Oh and a great thing is that they offer a free shuttle to and from the strip so we saved money getting a ride out there!

Cost: $299 for two
Time: 1 hour
Location: 5155 Dean Martin Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89118

Lunch at Lobster Me*

We ate here last time and loved it so much that we came back! The lobster rolls and lobster mac & cheese and lemonade are so good. Plus, this one is located in the Venetian which is absolutely amazing! If you have trouble finding it within the winding hotel, you can actually go to their website and it will give you turn-by-turn directions on how to get from one shop to another.

Cost: $35
Time: 30 minutes
Location: 3377 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109


Gambling at NYNY

Even though we stayed at the Mirage, we actually didn't end up doing any gambling because the cheapest tables we could find where $15 and we didn't want to risk blowing through all of our money in just 6 rounds. After lunch on Sunday was actually when we finally made our way to do the Big Apple Coaster and afterwards we decided to stay and gamble for a bit because we remembered where the cheap tables were from our last trip (they have a few $5 tables but they're always packed and with a few vultures waiting to steal a spot so we settled for the $10 tables which btw are right by the yard drinks station). 

The best part about gambling is that you get free alcohol while you're there but my tip is to ask for a water every now and then because they count on you getting drunk and losing all of your money. We played blackjack which I love but tbh is frustrating for me because obviously lawyers hate math so it was stressful for me to quickly add up my cards and then add up the dealer's and everyone else's cards and try to do a quick odds game in my head to decide whether to hit or stay. Luckily Ryan is a math person so with his help I ended up doubling my initial $100 but then I lost half of it and stopped because I was scared I'd lose it all and I wanted to go shopping with my winnings. Ryan was already down like $20 so he was fine with stopping and moving on with our over-packed itinerary.


Cost: $15

Sugar Factory

Ok, so tbh I really just wanted to come here for the insta-worthy drinks haha. This place is in the Fashion Show mall so my original plan was to run to Sephora while we were over there but we ended up having to skip this altogether because Ryan had a surprise for me so this is item #139 for things that I'll have to do next time.

Cost: $25
Location: 3200 S. Ste. 600 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109


Go Karting*


While Ryan was on Groupon getting our gun range tickets, he apparently stumbled across this and decided it would be a fun surprise! I'm glad he ended up buying us two races each because this was really fun. Their sign says that they have the fastest go karts in Vegas and I believe it because we were actually drifting around the turns! And if you're short like me (I'm 5'2") just make sure that you ask for foot petal extenders so that you can fully reach the gas and break lol. It's right by the airport so if you do end up taking your bags with you it'd be a fun thing to do right before you left.

Time: 1 hour

KISS Mini Golf*

After the gun range and go karting, KISS mini golf seemed like a great way to keep the competition going and would've worked out perfectly because it was in the same location as our show that night but after showing up late to our first show we didn't want to risk it so it ended up being our last "next time" thing.

Cost: $24
Location: 3700 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103


Penn and Teller*

We decided to go here for our last show because what's more iconic Vegas than magic or comedy? This show is both and was really entertaining. It's definitely geared towards kids but I didn't think it was too kiddy for adults. We got seats on the front row of the second floor so we could see everything perfectly but you might consider sitting in the first 20 or so rows near the stage because they pull a lot of audience members to participate throughout the show. Another thing that's great that they do is the guys stay after in the lobby for pictures so if you get out of there fast you can snag a photo.

Cost: $64
Time: 2 hours
Location: 3700 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103


Dinner at Taco Bell Cantina

Our flight was at 1 am that night (lol I know kill me) so we stopped by here and loaded up on food and alcohol before we went to the airport. I know you're probably thinking that Taco Bell is insignificant and wondering why I included it on our itinerary. I'll tell you why — this is the Taco Bell Cantina and is really cool and is only in Vegas. 

Cost: $20
Time: 30 minutes
Location: 3717 S Las Vegas Blvd #140-A, Las Vegas, NV 89109


This was only my second time to go to Vegas, but I learned a lot on my first trip. My first time I overpacked thinking that I'd be fabulous and change 3 times a day and have a daytime outfit, a dinner outfit, and a nightlife outfit. But then I realized that the right romper can be all three of these with the change of shoes and makeup! And the right dress can also be just as versatile! If you've never been to Vegas before, let me give you a little tip — Vegas is a walking city so unless you're actually used to wearing heels all day every day, stick to flats for the day. Actually, during the day most people are dressed pretty casual so don't think that just because it's Vegas you have to wear club clothes all the time. If anything, think of daytime Vegas outfits more like being pretty similar to Coachella outfits.