Caesars Palace Las Vegas | Food | Pool | Drinks Vlog
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First time Braden and I have brought Lauren Victoria to Vegas here as a family of four for the first time ever.
I highly suggest one of the first stops should be hitting up the CVS or the Walgreens.
Tekk never disappoints over here at the block 16 food court at the Cosmopolitan.
It is $87 plus tax for an adult. And then kids 10 and under are half of that price.
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#caesarspalace #lasvegas #vegas Have you found my vlogs helpful and or entertaining? Want to help me back? Please become a Channel Member so I can keep providing content for you to enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm6uYwOI5S88T1XwwJSM5nQ/join Our first day in Las Vegas kicked off with an early 6 AM arrival, landing us in the vibrant heart of the Strip with plenty of time to make the most of it. After checking into Caesars Palace, we headed straight to a nearby CVS to stock up on snacks and drinks—a savvy move to save some cash for the rest of the trip. With our stash secured, we made our way to The Cosmopolitan for an early lunch at Tekka Sushi, where fresh rolls and flavorful nigiri hit the spot, offering a tasty and relatively affordable start to the day. Back at Caesars Palace, we spent the afternoon exploring the iconic pool area. The sprawling Garden of the Gods pool complex was a sight to behold, with its Roman-inspired design, multiple pools, and luxurious cabanas. We checked out the pool bar menu, which, as expected, came with hefty Vegas price tags—think $20 cocktails and $15 beers. While tempting, we stuck to our CVS haul to keep things budget-friendly. Next, we gave our viewers a virtual tour of our King Bed room at Caesars Palace. The room was a blend of classic elegance and modern comfort, featuring a plush king bed, marble-accented bathroom, and a view that teased the glittering Strip. For our audience, we also toured the hotel’s sprawling grounds, showcasing highlights like the grand Colosseum theater, high-end shops, and the lively casino floor. We made sure to swing by the Bacchanal Buffet to share key details for our viewers—think over 250 dishes, from crab legs to made-to-order desserts, with prices around $80 per person for dinner but worth it for a special occasion. Dinner, however, was a bit of a letdown. We opted for the Celebrity Food Hall, hoping for a fun, casual vibe, but found it overpriced and underwhelming. The food options—ranging from burgers to pizza—lacked the wow factor, and the $15-$20 price tags for small portions left us wishing we’d chosen differently. To end the day on a high note, we strolled over to the Bellagio to tour the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. The seasonal display was a feast for the eyes, with vibrant floral arrangements, whimsical sculptures, and a serene ambiance that offered a perfect contrast to the Strip’s hustle. Exhausted but content, we headed back to Caesars, ready to recharge for tomorrow’s big adventure: a day trip bus tour to the Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon. Note: Stay tuned for Day 2, where we’ll share epic views and insights from our Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon bus tour!