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Friday, May 20, 2011
Day 4: Departure Day
Today is our fourth and final day in Vegas. Judy woke up tired and my feet were hoping for a day off. Before we checked out of our room we headed down to the pool area. The hotel had three pools. It was a beautiful morning and we thought we could sit by the pool and talk about our day. We talked about where to store our luggage and whether or not we wanted to visit the Body exhibit again. Judy had not scene it and was interested in seeing it. She ruled it out as it is also at our home science center for the summer. She said that she would like to hang at the pools, grab dinner and go to the airport. Her worry was the luggage. I told her that I noticed that the cabanas were not all full so I was going to ask what we had to do to rent one. I went to the desk to find out that one was available. I did not ask the cost as I did not want to know - it might ruin the choice. I rented a cabana and went back to tell Judy. She was thrilled. We could bring out luggage down by the pool and store it in the cabana. They closed at 6 p.m. That would be perfect. We could then get dinner and go to the airport. The cabana was great. It came with snacks and beverages. It even came with sun tan lotion. The weather was cool, but for us northerners it seemed warm. No one was swimming, but we were able to lay on the lounge chairs and read and nap. We had a great lunch and enjoyed a slow, relaxing day. At 6 we packed up and found a sports bar in the hotel. We had dinner and watched the wall full of sport events. Obviously a sports betting lounge with food and drink. I could watch the Tigers while Judy watched the Indians. A group was watching the NBA semi-finals and others were watching the hockey semi-finals. A sports fan's heaven. We hung out until we left for the airport for the red-eye home. I was looking forward to being home, but really glad I had the opportunity to visit Vegas with Judy.
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