One can eat too much. I realized it today. Painfully of course…
There are a plenty of “All you can eat” places around here. I’m not an expert, but most of them seem to have a quite limited selection of food. After some googling I found a very nice place called Spice Market Buffet. They serve food from around the world and the price ($20) wasn’t too bad for gourmet quality food (even if it’s a lot compared to many other buffet restaurants here). The food was excellent and I tried to eat my way around the world, but I had to give up after Italy.
The pool was OK, but I didn’t want to stay there for too long as there is no sunblock to protect my delicate Lappish skin from the Sun in Nevada desert.
Tix4Tonight is a great service. They have small stands around the city and they sell last minute tickets to different shows and I got a cheap ticket ($55) for Penn & Teller show. Brilliant stuff!
I feel they have too strong opinions about too many things and they bring them up too often in their TV shows and other performances, but their skills in showmanship are exceptional. I really like the way how they involve the audience, combine humor and surprises to their tricks, and keep breaking the rules of magic time after time by showing the audience how the tricks are made. Both guys were available after the show for a chat, pictures and signatures – which is nice considering that these guys perform every night.
And, yes, that Teller guy talks a lot when he’s not on the stage.
I will go to pick up the car early tomorrow morning. So, I’d better sleep a bit.

Pic A: I'm sure David Hasselhoff appreciates how Planet Hollywood has treated his "contribution": they built a door through his plate that contains his handprints and signature

Pic B: This piece of art at Harrah's illustrates how to Las Vegas with style

Pic C: Penn & Teller wanted to sign my ticket and I let them
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