Sea world

It's not as big as San Diego's Sea World, but Orlando, Florida's own Sea World has as much to offer as well. The only thing that disappointed me was that there was no polar bear because it was under maintenance. I sooooo wanted to see a polar bear up close. Well, I've never seen a bear up close too and a polar bear would have been neater. I was freezing when I went there with my brother and sister. We thought even during November, Orlando was hot and we were wrong. I kept rubbing my skin to warm myself up. Aquatic animals you definitely can see here. Sea world does not just showcase aquariums of marine life but they also have rides and shows featuring dolphins, seals, otters and the ever famous Shamu, the killer whale. We didn't take much photos here because my camera was full of the shows' videos. There is one in Manila called Ocean Park but it doesn't offer much. I think they have one downhill ride called Atlantis. Better not to stay near because one the cart splashes down, nearby people would get soaked.

The photo on the right is where their dolphin and kille whale shows are played. Prior to the fishes' shows, they also have a bird show to start off with the presentation. Shamu, the killer whale is the symbol of Sea World. The show features fantastic acrobatics and emotional music (I almost cried haha). The crowd was supportive the entire time and crowd involvement only made the show more enjoyable. I would love to come back here if given the chance. I prefer hanging out here than hanging out in bars.

Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas

Las Vegas is not just about casinos and lights. They're also about entertainment and one of the hotels located in New Las Vegas, Bellagio Hotel offers people entertainment outside the hotel's vicinity. Beside it is a large area of water that, every few minutes will play a song coupled with a display of an array of water fountain performances synchronizing with the song. If a song's beat suddenly becomes hard, the fountains spurt out water very high. Bellagio hotel is very easy to find. See one of the pictures below where you see the Eiffel Tower replica? Bellagio Hotel is just across it and you will easily know it's the place because of the wide area full of water. We were lucky we didn't wait very long for their water fountain performance. We happened to pass by the hotel a few minutes before it started. The song lasts pretty long too! You definitely must not miss this one.

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas

One of the hotels we went to was Caesar's Palace. Even though it's a hotel, it looks like a huge mall inside. Once inside, you'd think that you're outside because the ceiling's covered with designs that mimic the blue sky. Within the palace, they have a small man made river where you can ride Gondolas, the traditional Venetian rowing boat. If you're not familiar how it looks like (sorry, wasn't able to take a picture of it), they're the very same boats that you see people ride on in Venice's waterways. They also have statues, like those you see in movies that depict Romans, you know, white colored statues. These very same statues will move once their scheduled show comes into play. You better check the time schedule for this. We were lucky (again) to have caught the show at the right time.

They also have a Fao Schwarz toy outlet inside . This famous and posh toy store is famous for its large stuff toys of about anything from unicorns to dinosaurs and many others. I described it as posh because I find it posh haha. And I noticed that it's known for its large stuff toys, as in very large, maybe twice as large as the world's tallest human. I came to this conclusion because I saw the same things when I first went inside a Fao Schwarz outlet in Manhattan, New York.

Our photos in Caesar's Palace happened during daytime though but it was all good. This is one posh hotel and when you talk about Las Vegas, it's always about casinos which they also have one (as with probably mostly all other hotels).