Thursday, January 22, 2009

The wonderful place that is Caesar Palace

When we were in Vegas, we hanged out and gambled at Caesar Palace. Why do we chose Caesar Palace? Quite simply, because of the Pussycat Dolls. A section of the casino in Caesar Palace was themed to match the Pussycat Dolls Nightclub and is called the Pussycat Dolls Casino. It features pole-dancing Pussycat Dolls and female dealers. So while you play, you get to watch pole-dancing pussycat dolls. You also get to be served free drinks. Yes, skimply dressed women walked around and served you free drinks. Beer, vodka, whisky and even Long Island Ice Tea. If this is not heaven, I don'k know what is.

Picture of Caesars Palace from the outside.

Everything is Roman theme. I threw a coin into this fountain for every friend I know to wish them good luck and fortune in 2009.


Casear Palace is not just hotel and casino. It has also a massive, massive mall.

The interior of the hotel / mall.


I love all these Roman statues / pillars.
And here is the casino. 10 million times more classy than what Genting can come up with. Our casino better be this good!


I love those ceilings which they have painted blue sky. It gives a very different atmosphere when you are playing. Never for a minute do you feel cramped and claustrophobic.
Check out the nice decor on the wall.

We enter the underground forum. Beautiful ceiling and statues everywhere.

A closer look of the ceiling which is designed to allow a stream of sunlight into the underground mall.

Look at the ceiling! We were indoor and underground but you feel outdoors, thanks to the sky-painted ceiling. Splendid.
A wider look of the "sky".


Every shop is designed with Roman architecture in mind.

And in the middle of the forum, a huge fountain with statues of Zeus and Poisedon.


And this fountain has its own special show with flames and watersprays. I kept missing the show though.
Classy.

1 Comments:

Blogger vanilla said...

Die la... I doubt Singapore's one can be half as good.

Japan do have a place with similar concept... the blue sky ceiling and Roman theme... but not as big.

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