On the Bus
There’s few better ways to see a city than to get on its public transit system and meander along one of its arterial routes.
You get a chance to see some of the less touristy areas and meet new and interesting people. Sometimes you’ve got a target destination in mind, sometimes you’re just wandering.
I’ve always been enthralled with the process of learning a new city. Where to eat, shop, play like a local. Especially in a big tourist town like Vegas where most tourists won’t leave the Strip or Freemont for the length of their stay. There’s plenty if gems to find; you just have to get off that horribly beaten path and find them!
Breakfast of America
Yes, this relaxes me
It’s not Lime-a-Rita…
Walking the Strip
Rhetorical Question Answered
Just had the coolest interaction with the bus driver. Let me on free since I was a nice Canadian who started my conversation with excuse me, gave me some tips about off strip restaurants and made sure I was at the right stop to grab my next bus. Seriously, I meet some if the nicest Americans when I’m here. Maybe it’s just Vegas due to their service oriented work?
Spring Break: Vegas
When you realize you’ve accrued too much vacation time and it’s a liability to your business (wow, look at me being all managerial) you take time off and, hopefully do something interesting with the time.