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Thursday, October 28, 2021
RAIDER'S ALLEGIANT STADIUM LAS VEGAS TOUR: Checking out the DEATH STAR

I know what you're thinking. How come there's REBELS on the endzone. That's the name of the College Football team over at UNLV or the University of Las Vegas. But, let's not really dwell into that. We're here to check out the Allegiant stadium. It's the stadium specifically built for the NFL team RAIDERS. Also known as the DEATH STAR, this place is just humongous.
 
On no event days, ALLEGIANT STADIUM TOURS are scheduled. When you visit, you could park for free. Better to book your slot a week or two out in their website so that you could pick a time. If not, you might be able to get a walk in slot or you could just visit the official team store. (If you do the tour, there's a discount for whatever you buy at the store).

So when you enter the north side of the stadium, the store would greet you. Just follow the sign to the left side and enter up the escalators to the receiving area. There, they will give you lanyards and you could buy a few refreshments and wait for everyone in your group.

Once everyone is there, you would be accompanied by a couple of staff. Remember, this is a walking tour so wear comfortable shoes as it will roughly take an hour or so to get around. They will then bring you up the escalators to a landing where you will see the torch. The glass panels facing the strip actually opens up. Plus, the standing area's table has wireless charger for your phone as well.
The tour would then lead you to a hallway filled with art works and also towards the coveted suites. Unfortunately or fortunately, this is were all the good stuff starts. It's here that you get access to places that are off limits during events and game days.
On the way, you could see famous paintings that were collected just for this stadium. Aside from that, there are areas to buy some refreshments and even the press center.
Speaking of suites, we were almost this close to the 50 yard line but was unable to enter because they were renovating it. Instead, we had a peak into one of MGM's suites on the 45th line. Bummer.
Once you enter, you have access to private washrooms, a bar, tables and chairs plus flat screen tvs and other things to pamper you.
If you really want to see the action, there are stadium seats that are accessible in those suites. The only thing that's quite unique though for the owner's box would be these white chairs. Theirs are the only ones that have a different color from other suites.
Afterwards, you get to see the Champions club were the VIPS could mingle. We just passed through the twitch room, and was led to the Raiderettes locker.
The press room was up next but we were shown the trophies that were won by the raiders. Here, we watched a film for a good 5-10 minutes. We were able to relax our feet as well.
Just through a couple of doors, we were led to the locker room. The locker room was really spacious and modern. Each player has a digital lock box for their belongings as well as other stuff.
Here's me with a closer look at one of the lockers. Derek Carr is the current quarterback for the Raiders.
Aside from the locker room, we passed through the medical area of the team. They have an xray and even a cold and hot jacuzzi.
Would you believe that some of these tubs have moving "treadmill" for the players to walk on?
The field itself is quite unique. Since the Raiders play their games on natural grass, they had to "train" the grass in. What you see here would be the cement flooring with astro turf for the Rebel's game. The Raider's has an automated "train like" system that's 4ft high that would allow their grass field to be brought in from the outside. Talk about expensive.
Just behind those white doors would be the grass area were they let them absorb the sun. There, they are taken cared of.
From the bottom, you could definitely see the top. This is the view from the field.
It's just amazing how money could be spent on such a thing.
And another look on the other side.
After the tour, you're given a discount at the store. Also, if you chose to get the tour with the drink add on, the staff would lead you back to the trophy area to enjoy your beer and buy some snacks.
If you ask me, it was worth it. A little expensive but quite nice if you think about all the access you get.




Disclaimer: wrote this based on my experience. paid for my ticket.

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Monday, June 28, 2021
WINERY PH MIDYEAR CLEARANCE SALE: AMAZING CHOICE OF WINE AT AFFORDABLE PRICES

 

Wine sounds good right about now. With the things that are happening around us, sometimes a little bit of wine could and would take the edge off. Thankfully, WINERY PH got us covered. They're actually launching their MIDYEAR CLEARANCE SALE so it's a perfect time to go wine shopping.

This is not your ordinary sale where you would see normal liquor. Rather, WINERY PH is offering great wines with character and flavor that would definitely hit the spot. Not only that but it's up to 57% off.

They're offering 11 Red Wines, 6 White Wines, One Rose, and a Sparkling Rose from 34% off up to  57%. Winery.ph 's sale will run for four days from June 30, 2021 to July 3, 2021. The more you buy the more you save. I was lucky enough to get a sneak peak on their list of wines. I was able to try a couple that are great pairings to delicious food. I don't usually stick with the norm where reds are to meat and whites are to seafood. Rather, I personally just go with the flow. If it tastes great, then go for it right? 


The Torre Solar Tempranillo Syrah is described as succulent and juicy. It came from Spain and has around 13% alcohol content. Honestly, I'm not a wine expert but I do enjoy a good one with good food. 

Here's a list of the sale that's coming up:

1. Raig de Raim White 2019 Sixer – ₱2,990 (56% OFF; ₱498 per bottle)
2. Raig de Raim Red 2017 Sixer - ₱2,990 (56% OFF; ₱498 per bottle)
3. Nuestra Senora Portal Blanc 2019 Sixer - ₱2,990 (56% OFF; ₱498 per bottle)
4. Nuestra Senora Portal 2016 Sixer - ₱3,990 (57% OFF; ₱665 per bottle)
5. Sa Natura Organic Red 2017 Sixer – ₱3,790 (57% OFF; ₱632 per bottle)
6. Guadalupe White 2017 Sixer – ₱2,390 (45% OFF; ₱398 per bottle)
7. Cline Rose of Mourvedre 2016 Sixer - P 4,790 (38% OFF; P 798 per bottle)
8. Haribon Red Dozen - ₱3,190 (46% OFF; ₱266 per bottle)
9. Ramon Bilbao Crianza Rioja Tempranillo 2016 Sixer - ₱3,190 (37% OFF; ₱532 per
bottle)
10. Ramon Bilbao Gran Reserva Rioja Tempranillo 2011 Sixer - ₱7,850 (37% OFF; ₱1,308
per bottle)
11. Chrismont La Zona Pinot Grigio 2018 Sixer - ₱3,590 (45% OFF; ₱598 per bottle)
12. Torre Solar Tempranillo Syrah 2018 Dozen - ₱3,790 (51% OFF; ₱316 per bottle)
13. M. Chapoutier Crozes Hermitage Petite Ruche 2015 Sixer – ₱5,290 (43% OFF; ₱882 per
bottle)
14. Livio Felluga Sharis Blanc 2016 Sixer – ₱6,790 (43% OFF; ₱1,132 per bottle)
15. Piccini Memoro Rosso Sixer - ₱3,690 (41% OFF; ₱615 per bottle)
16. Richebaron Selection Rouge Dozen - ₱3,490 (41% OFF; ₱291 per bottle)
17. Richebaron Selection Blanc Dozen - ₱3,490 (41% OFF; ₱291 per bottle)
18. Peter Lehmann Art & Soul Shiraz Grenache 2014 Sixer - ₱2,350 (34% OFF; ₱392 per
bottle)
19. Valdivieso Sparkling Brut Rose NV Sixer - ₱3,190 (46% OFF; ₱532 per bottle

Head on over to  www.winery.ph to checkout this MIDYEAR CLEARANCE SALE.

www.winery.ph is your one stop wine place. They also offer more than just wine. Aside from such, they 

got beer, other liquor, and even extra items that you might want and need.


Disclaimer: wrote this based on my opinions. the wines I tried are c/o of winery.ph

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Sunday, June 20, 2021
DIN TAI FUNG IN LAS VEGAS: Taiwanese Dishes in SIN CITY

One of my favorite places to visit would be Taiwan. I've been to the place probably more than 5 times already and it never gets old. One of the most popular restaurant from Taipei would be Din Tai Fung. What started in the Da'an District, this restaurant has been a global force with a number of franchises all over the world.
Since this is Las Vegas, they try to showcase everything here. More so they brought this restaurant over to the ARIA Hotel. They opened to the public in 2020 and never looked back. Once you enter, you are greeted by the dumpling making kitchen. You could see and take photos of chefs making the soupy dumplings or xiao long bao.
Since this is Las Vegas, the place is hyped up. With decors and high ceiling, they make sure that everything is worth your visit. As with any famous restaurant, a reservation is a must. Because of covid, it would be best to make one a week or so before especially for weekends.

Just like any other DIN TAI FUNG restaurants, they give you a piece of paper where you check and write down your orders. Granted that it seems quite incredible to charge for extra ginger, I just went with the flow.

Since this wasn't my first time eating in a DIN TAI FUNG, I figured I let my friends do the ordering. They went with the go to choices of course. From the original xiao long bao, to the crab roe flavored version, and even some other dishes.


In all honesty, visiting DIN TAI FUNG would be perfect for an early snack before dinner but never for a full meal. The prices seems to be a little on the high side compared to other DIN TAI FUNG places I've been too. The dishes were just okay. To be honest, I still preferred other xiao long bao places because of the quality and quantity.
All in all, it was an okay visit. Nice to remember and experience Taiwanese dishes. Although, I don't think I'll go back anytime soon. Honestly, it was just okay. The service was great but the food was so-so. I don't know but it seems Chinatown would have been a better choice.

DIN TAI FUNG
ARIA Resort & Casino, 
3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, 
Las Vegas, NV 89158



Disclaimer: paid for the meal. wrote this based on my experience.
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Monday, May 24, 2021
MANDALAY BAY STAYCATION: Las Vegas is Open

 

Noted to be the south most hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, Mandalay Bay Hotel has its own style and charm. As with any casino + hotel + resort, this place aims for you not to leave the compound and enjoy all its offering. Of course with accessibility, this would lead to a significant price tag. A week or so ago, I was able to stay in this resort and enjoy its offerings. Here's a little bit of room tour/experience.

Mandalay Bay is an MGM property. As such, it offers a STAY WELL version of their room. This means that your room has some upgrades that would make your visit a cleaner and more relaxed stay. Mandalay is a little bit of an upgrade from MGM Grand in terms of rooms. The MGM is more accessible while the Mandalay tends to be a family oriented place to visit. With the wave pool and shark reef aquarium, it targets family visits. 

Well enough of that. My friends and I checked into our respective rooms. There was a little hickup with their reservations. Thankfully, it got fixed. They weren't charged for their upgrade but it was a little bit of a hassle as we got in late and tired. I was upgraded to their floor without me asking. I did leave a tip for the front desk for her service.  The room in itself is quite normal except for the "stay well" features.

 

The features include an air purifier, diffuser, and even a vitamin c water purifier for your shower area.  Since we brought bbq for dinner in my room, it was notable that the smell didn't linger. I guess the purifier did work it's charm.

Washroom wise, the toilet was separated by a door. The shower was on a corner and not with the tub. Unfrotunately, there was no television in there.

 

 


  The bar was fully stocked but you should already know that it would cost you an arm and a leg for these items. Thankfully, ice was still free. Better to just pack your luggage with drinks and snack from the local grocery to save some dollars.


The view though was pretty good. It's not to lit up that you might have a hard time sleeping.
The pool is another reason to stay here. If you're staying at the Mandalay Bay you have access to the Beach. It's a collection of pools. A lazy river, a heated wave pool with sand, and a couple of normal pool. If you're staying at the Delano or the Four Season, you have access to private pools just for their guests.
The place opens up at 9am and closes at 6pm. There's a lot of seats that you could go for since it's 100%capacity already. Some though are by reservation. You have to pay for the cabanas and some of the premium seats. Towels are free of course. A few minutes before 9am though, a line could be seen forming. You just need to show your hotel room key card for you to gain entry.
There are of course food and drinks available. There are wait staff that roam around. You could also go to the stalls themselves.


VEGAS IS DEFINITELY OPEN. There are a lot of visitors that roam the strip. Hotels and restaurants are ramping up their employment drive because of the demand. There are now a lot of places that are opening up as well. 
Mandalay Bay Hotel is one of them. The place is relaxed although the casino isn't as complete as other places. It's a definitely a must try to visit but honestly, I might go for something else next time.



Disclaimer: paid for my stay. wrote this based on my experience.
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