OK, maybe 30.
Anyways, the trip started as a seniors-only trip, which then got extended down to their children, and now their children (i.e. my generation) has been invited. This year was my third year going. The youngest traveler was 25, the oldest was possibly my grandmother, 83. It's quite an age range, and quite an experience.
I can't share most of the experience, since what happens in AC stays in AC, but I can share that I did not win any money (obviously since I returned home and am still blogging from my kitchen and not a burre on Turtle Island, Fiji (one day....one day it will happen). I can also share a couple of pretty good meals I had.
It's 5 o'clock somewhere! Actually it was 9 a.m. on the bus ride down to AC... |
Night 1 started with a lot of gambling, drinking and general chaos at our hotel, The Trump Taj Mahal. We ended our night sitting around the hibachi at The Rim Noodle Bar. I think it may have been my idea to go there, and I got 5 others to join me in a late night snack (full meal). The Rim has a round bar around the hibachi and general kitchen area (which I did not soberly remember to photograph). You can watch the chefs prepare everything. There are also small table around the bar. The restaurant sits on one corner of the casino and is completely open for all to see...pretty neat...and pretty smart planning when you sit and eat and stare at the flashing lights and carnival-like sounds coming from the slot machines.
Here's a brief photographic rundown of some of the noodle bowls we got.
Minced pork and shrimp wonton noodle bowl. |
Minced pork and shrimp dumpling noodle bowl. (My dish) |
Korean Shin instant noodle bowl. |
Crepes filled with bacon and eggs, topped with cheddar cheese sauce |
Now, I have to wait until next year for another adventure that I will most likely not be able to share most of the details from.
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