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Mrs. Octopus, Boston, MA/Pittsburgh, PA Age and Occupation: 25, Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Graphics Operator for TV News Engagement Date: May 6th, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Heinz Chapel Ceremony, Museum Reception About Me: When my best friend dragged me to a toga party in our freshmen year of college, I was not expecting to meet my future husband; but seven years later, here we are. I'm a crazy-organized planner at heart, and I am a great lover of random trivia, books, chocolate, blogs, new and exciting adventures, mockumentary-style television, and anything heavily flavored with bright orange fake cheese powder. We're planning a festive and fun mini-destination wedding in the place where we met: fabulous Pittsburgh, PA! I can't wait to marry the man I love!
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Mr. O and I both love, love, looooove to travel. Seeing new places is definitely one of our shared passions, and going on trips is the top priority for any spare leisure money we can pull together. We both love nothing more than a good international adventure, but we are not exactly rolling in dough, and flight prices are insaaaane. So what’s an itchy-footed, broke couple with limited vacation days to do?

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Master the art of the staycation, baby!

Although I haven’t cracked open my passport in a few years now (sob), Mr. Octopus and I have taken some pretty fantastic trips within our national borders in the past few years, and I’ve often thought to myself, ‘man, this would make a FABULOUS honeymoon.’ So I figured, hey! I bet I’m not the only one who a) loves traveling b) wants to take a smashing honeymoon and c) can’t pay for an international flight… so why not blog about some awesome within-USA vacays I’ve taken for everyone else’s honeymooning benefit?

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I figured I’d start with a really popular honeymoon destination, the place I called home for three years: fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada! Now, full disclosure: the Mr. and I never gambled (it really loses its shine when you can do it in the gas station and the grocery store) and had no reason to stay in any hotels, so I’m no help there. But I do have a few areas where I can throw a few recommendations your way…

Shows

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LOVE (the Beatles-themed Cirque du Soleil show) is the best show in Las Vegas. I will hear no arguments on this. Tickets are expensive, but there are no bad seats, and it’s seriously just mind-blowingly good. It’s the only show I would (and did) pay full price for more than once.

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Penn & Teller is another show I really loved. They do magic, but also tell (funny, politically-themed, not cheesy) jokes while they do it. Their thing is that they often show you HOW they do the tricks beforehand, but they’re so good at magic that you still can’t quite figure it out! (Or at least I couldn’t.) Also, once I saw Penn in Whole Foods, and he is gigantic in person.

Spas

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Hands down, QUA at Caesars Palace. It’s huge, with super-beautiful, crazy-luxurious facilities. They have heated lounge chairs in the whirlpool room! I got a hot stone massage when I went, and they put tiny little heated pebbles in between each of your toes. I seriously walked out feeling like I had no bones.

Restaurants (or, Eating Until You Have to be Rolled Out in a Wheelbarrow)

Here’s a strategy Mr. O and I figured out when we lived in Sin City: if you can’t quite manage the prices of going out to dinner in a fancy restaurant, go to the same restaurant for brunch. You can often order the same entrees at a lower price, or at least get to sample the restaurant’s delicious offerings in breakfast form. My favorite, favorite, favorite brunch place?

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Thomas Keller’s Bouchon, in the Venetian. Here’s what I have to tell you: homemade beignets with Nutella and raspberry dipping sauces. You’re welcome.

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My favorite fancy place for dinner is a little off the beaten path; it’s maybe a 10-minute cab ride from the Strip on the west side of town. It’s called Rosemary’s, and it is So. Good. I promise, you won’t regret the trip, even though (like everything in Las Vegas that’s not on the Strip) it is located in a crappy-looking strip mall. Also, you can wave hello to my old chiropractor on your way!

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For lower-budget-but-still-nice, I’d go for any of Wolfgang Puck’s restaurants. He has approximately a million places (okay, actually, six: Spago, Chinois, Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill, CUT, Trattoria del Lupo, & Brasserie PUCK) in Vegas, and the prices are pretty manageable, while still offering really quality food and an attractive atmosphere.

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And for the best pizza you will ever eat, go to Settebello. It’s off-Strip, in the District at Green Valley Ranch (a fancy shopping center). It is truly Italian-style margherita pizza, with the basil and the blobs of fresh mozzarella and the wood-fired oven, and I’m going to repeat again that it’s the best pizza I’ve ever eaten in my life. I am beginning to lose hope that I will ever find anything that can match it on the East Coast.

Fun, Non-Touristy Bars

I’m not into clubbing at all, so while Vegas features some truly lavish nightclubs, I can’t really suggest any. But Mr. O and I do have a few favorite bars that are less crowded, less touristy, and a lot of fun! (Note: they’re all slightly off-Strip. If you don’t have a car, you’d have to cab, but not far!)

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My number-one super-favorite bar not just in Las Vegas, but basically anywhere: The Peppermill. The Peppermill experience includes the following things: mirrored walls, fake ivy hanging here and there, fire pits, fluorescent pink and purple lights along the ceiling, TVs stationed around playing crazy-random music videos, crushed velvet couches, giant serving-bowl sized mixed drinks with a bunch of straws so you can share, and waitresses in floor-length black halter gowns with elbow-length gloves. A. Mazing.

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Firefly, just east of the Strip, near the Hard Rock Hotel. It’s really chill and lounge-y with delicious sangria and a REALLY delicious, inexpensively priced tapas menu.

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And right near Firefly is Hofbrauhaus, a German beer hall that has a live polka (I think?) band all night that encourages you to sing and dance rowdily. Polka dancing + huge pretzels + giant steins of beer = good times.

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The Griffin, in downtown, aka “Old Las Vegas”. The Griffin looks like the Great Hall of Hogwarts, including the fireplaces. It is AWESOME. And guess what? It’s within walking distance of a bunch of OTHER really fun, offbeat bars, including Sidebar, Beauty Bar, and Downtown Cocktail Room. And guess what ELSE? The downtown/”old” Vegas area is my very favorite part of town, because it strikes a perfect balance of campy Rat Pack awesome with sliiiightly (maybe more than slightly) seedy and sketchy. LOVE. IT. You will love it too, swearsies.

So, I think I’ll wrap up this novel of a blog post for now. What do you think? I’m totally open to suggestions on this topic. I could write more about Vegas, or I could write about some of our other best staycations!

Does anyone else have Las Vegas recommendations to offer?

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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Ooh, thanks for all these tips!! :)

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

wow, so cool to get the insider’s tips!

 
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Natakie16
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Natakie16 (message)  861 posts, Busy bee

I hope you have lots of fun, it will be great!
Thank you so much for posting all of this information, 2 days before we leave for our Vegas wedding/ honeymoon! :)

 
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

Great tips! I’ve always wanted to go to Las Vegas - not for gambling, but just because it looks like so much fun!!

 
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puzzle
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puzzle (message)  248 posts, Helper bee

Love your recommendations! I went to Vegas for my 21st birthday and we went to see LOVE absolutely amazing! We also tried to go to the Beauty Bar at midnight when I turned 21 (we even called in advance to make sure they’d be open because it looked awesome) and when we got there at 11:50 - the doors were locked. Weird!

 
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

Vegas is like my second hometown!! I love Bellagio’s Grand Buffet or for something less expensive and low key - Mirage’s Carvings for on the strip! If you want something cheap and totally not healthy, slot-o-fun next to Circus Circus has half pound hot dogs for $0.99! I also second The Beatles show!

 
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Miss Hermit Crab
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Miss Hermit Crab (message)  3,562 posts, Sugar bee

thanks for this info! and we are definitely cut from the same mold octopus - i could have written the first paragraph of this post!

 
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Miss Seashell (message)  1,713 posts, Bumble bee

I’m heading to Vegas soon and I’ll have to check out a few of these! I’ve done: LOVE & Bouchon. So many new things to try!

 
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dddd89 (message)  491 posts, Helper bee

Thank you so much for these tips, especially Old Vegas. I’ve been there twice and love it and am itching to go back. I’ll definitely keep these places in mind!

 
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Goldilocks1107
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Goldilocks1107 (message)  2,504 posts, Sugar bee

Mmmmm, beignets. I had some absolutely fantastic ones at Cafe Montmartre in New Orleans. So messy, but so delicious!

 
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Shyness76
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Shyness76 (message)  122 posts, Blushing bee

Vegas is my second home town as well. Lived their for a year and will be returning as part of my honeymoon. Don’t forget about the Spice Market Buffet in Planet Hollywood Hotel. Voted best buffet in Vegas and it doesn’t disapoint. Though it gets very busy so expect a wait especially on the weekends.
Also Red 8 (asian food) is delish and for yummy ice cream try Sugar and Ice both are at the Wynn. There are others but that is what comes to mind right now. FI really misses Vegas and so do I.

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

I’ve never been to Vegas but now I kinda want to go! I’ve always wanted to see Penn and Teller, love them!

 
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Rgeddy
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Rgeddy (message)  2,186 posts, Buzzing bee

that looks so fun!!! We’re going to Puerto Rico… that kinda counts as international.

 
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Miss Socks (message)  1,323 posts, Bumble bee

omg, I’m so hungry after reading this post! Just thinking about all of the food you can stuff yourself with in Vegas…yummm!

 
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Cornhusker
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Cornhusker (message)  274 posts, Helper bee

I love Old Las Vegas, so much fun! And they do not skimp on the alcohol down there either :)

 
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Becky K.

I am trying to help my sis plan a cheaper honeymoon. I would LOVE to hear more of your staycation suggestions!

 
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Miss Stargazer (message)  170 posts, Blushing bee

I really enjoyed LOVE. It was a really fun, interactive, non-macabre Cirque show. Great suggestion!

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

I LOVE FIREFLY!!!! Bacon wrapped, blue cheese stuffed dates & delicious sangria! Mmmmmmm!

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

Mr Frenchie LOVES the Peppermill! He will be so excited when I tell him you guys like it too :)

My one recommendation for Las Vegas would have to be eating at Battista’s Hole in the Wall, behind The Flamingo. It.is. AWESOME! http://tinyurl.com/23re6ee

 
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winter
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

I also was in the same predicament as you and wanted to save money on the honeymoon stay in the us of a and also use my employee discount at some hotels…sooo we went to sanfran and it was wonderful! we want to go to vegas [maybe 1 year anniversary trip?] and i will definetly use your advice!

 
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Mrs. Octopus, Boston, MA/Pittsburgh, PA Age and Occupation: 25, Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Graphics Operator for TV News Engagement Date: May 6th, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Heinz Chapel Ceremony, Museum Reception About Me: When my best friend dragged me to a toga party in our freshmen year of college, I was not expecting to meet my future husband; but seven years later, here we are. I'm a crazy-organized planner at heart, and I am a great lover of random trivia, books, chocolate, blogs, new and exciting adventures, mockumentary-style television, and anything heavily flavored with bright orange fake cheese powder. We're planning a festive and fun mini-destination wedding in the place where we met: fabulous Pittsburgh, PA! I can't wait to marry the man I love!

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