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Las Vegas Christmas 2014 - Golden Nugget

I've spent the majority of my adult life complaining about Christmas. I love the holiday and the time of the year, but I resented the hassle and forced following of family traditions. I was tired of always having to spend Christmas Eve eating at the same restaurant, followed by a tour of the neighborhood to see the lights and then present opening. Christmas morning was always the same, stocking stuffers followed by cinnamon rolls and then sitting around until we ate turkey at 2pm. I guess it was the adult in me that wanted to strike out and form my own holiday traditions, yet being an only child in a small family, I felt that expressing my desires would lead to hurt feelings. 

 Christmas 2013 was sad and awkward. My aunt, who was my last living relative, passed away just a few days before Christmas. Dan and I brought all of our presents back from her house and we opened them on Christmas morning. I couldn't sit around our home, so we went to the movies and saw The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. We ate pot roast that I made in the slow cooker for our holiday meal. Honestly, it was the low fuss holiday that I had always wanted, but it still didn't feel right.

As this Christmas approached, I realized that it would be the one where I felt the absence of my family the most. The previous year, I had been in a bit of a shock, but this year, I was feeling it. I actually missed those traditions that I had complained about, but mostly I missed the family that I shared them with. I wasn't ready to move forward with anything related to Christmas as I knew it. We decided to get out of town and Vegas was calling.

Neither of us had ever stayed in Downtown Vegas and since the Golden Nugget had ridiculously cheap rates, we thought that it was time to give it a shot.  We caught a flight out of Bob Hope International on Christmas Eve and rented a car for our four night getaway.

Our first impression of the Golden Nugget was favorable. The lobby and check-in areas were tastefully decorated and we were quickly ushered through check-in with friendly staff. On the walk to our room, we could see the pool complex, which is simply amazing. In the center of the pool is an enormous aquarium with sharks and a water slide through the middle. We went on a tour of the shark tank during our stay, so more on the pool in an upcoming post.

We had asked for a room away from the elevators, hoping for less noise. This didn't work out for us. Our room was miles from the elevator and we still had plenty of noise. The Golden Nugget is both a party hotel and a hotel crawling with families. We had plenty of noise from both. Worse than the people, was a church located outside. The bells from the church rang every hour throughout the entire night. Since it was Christmas, they chimed carols. It was a tad creepy, because although we could see the entrance, we never saw a single person enter the church or even congregate on the steps. It appeared abandoned. 

Our room was okay. It felt very much like an older, lower-mid range strip hotel, like The Flamingo or The Tropicana. There was nothing wrong with the room, it had all of the basics, but there was also nothing particularly special. The one feature that I did appreciate, was a small vanity with a lighted make-up mirror. The bed was also notably comfortable.

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After getting settled in our room, we hit Freemont Street. Although teeming with colorful characters that provided plenty of excellent people watching, we quickly learned that Freemont Street is not our scene. It's like Hollywood Blvd, kind of scummy. We listened to some country music (which I like), grabbed a drink and took a picture of the Christmas tree. In about thirty minutes, we were done. The only other time that we walked down Freemont Street during our stay, was to grab a coffee at Dunkin Donuts.

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The location of the Golden Nugget is probably the single biggest reason that we would be unlikely to return. Most of the days of our trip, we found ourselves driving to the strip for entertainment or to our favorite place, the Bass Pro Shop. There just wasn't enough that caught our interest in downtown. I think it's a great place if your interests revolve primarily around gambling and cheap alcohol. 

My favorite thing about our hotel, was the wacky and quite frankly, inappropriate holiday decorations. The "fairy elves" look like they've been engaging in some naughty behavior (probably out on Freemont Street) and I love the polar bear cub that looks like he's puking. There is little that I love more than Christmas decoration fails. Hilarious!

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I can't decide which of these elves is my favorite. The expressions are priceless and so, so inappropriate. 

This guy enjoying his reindeer ride?

or this guy? I'm not even sure what he's enjoying, but he's clearly pleased with himself. Maybe it's his chef's hat with the gingerbread man flair? Snazzy!

A stay at the Golden Nugget wouldn't be complete, without taking a moment to admire the golden nugget.

We had a fun time during our Christmas stay at the Golden Nugget. As I mentioned, if this hotel had been located on the strip, we might consider returning, especially when on a budget trip. However, downtown held little appeal for us, so we are unlikely to return.

My biggest regret about our stay, was not having the opportunity to try out the pool. It looked fabulous, definitely competition for some of the nicer strip properties. It was just far too cold during our stay. The pool is a big enough draw that it might even sway me to return. 

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Monday 02.02.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
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Movie Review- The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Sometimes I see a trailer for a film and I just know that I'm going to love the movie. The most recent screen adaptation of James Thurber's short story, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, falls under that category.

Ben Stiller stars as Walter Mitty, a man stuck in his routine and responsibilities, who daydreams of a more spectacular life. Mitty has built a career at Life Magazine and he is about to be pushed outside of his comfort zone, as his job is up for elimination when the final print version of Life Magazine is announced. Mitty's job is to care for negatives and he cannot find a irreplaceable negative from a famous photographer that was to be the final cover photo. Panicking, Mitty hastily embarks on a quest to hunt down the missing negative. Mitty, who has previously only traveled to Phoenix, finds himself far from home and on the adventure of a life time.

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a beautiful film. Visually, it's stunning, especially as Mitty finds himself traveling to Greenland and Iceland. However, the film is also beautiful for its message regarding learning to live life fully. This is the perfect movie to see this time of the year as people are making their resolutions. The main take-away is to embrace life and especially the people that you encounter.

Sean Penn plays the photographer that Mitty is desperately seeking and he had a great line about putting down his camera during moments of profound significance. He would rather experience the moment fully, than spend the moment focused on capturing the shot. I felt like this was a good reminder for everyone, especially when we are all so used to documenting everything on Facebook or Instagram. Having the experience is better than documenting the experience.

I really liked how the film used ordinary people in the smaller roles. It made for many moments that felt genuine. 

I loved about 90% of this film. There were several scenes early in the movie that felt jarring and didn't fit the overall tone of the film. These were primarily Mitty's fantasy sequences, that were often very outlandish and tried hard to be funny, but fell flat. In particular, there was a cringe worthy scene involving Mitty's love interest (Kristen Wiig) in which the two reenacted a scene from The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. It felt like a SNL sketch and was just ridiculous. The movie was often so poignant and subtly funny, that it didn't need these types of scenes. They didn't fit with the overall tone of the film.

The title sequences and the use of the Life Magazine mission statement were well utilized to push the themes of the movie. It was clever how Thurber's story was updated to incorporate modern themes of corporate downsizing and technology, with the ideals Life Magazine holds as its core. This newest version of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is relevant and solid storytelling. Stiller not only starred as Mitty, but directed and produced the film. 

Overall, great film and definitely one to see on the big screen. 

 

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Friday 12.27.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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