Cousin Vacation: Asheville, North Carolina

I haven’t been on vacation in a while because we are trying to live on a budget. But, this past weekend I was able to get away for a short period of time. I went to Asheville, North Carolina with my husband, cousin and my cousin’s boyfriend.

We had been talking about going on this trip since last November, when we met my cousin’s boyfriend while on a family trip to California for our grandma’s 100th birthday. My husband and my cousin’s boyfriend really hit it off and we thought it would be fun to meet halfway between Atlanta and D.C. (where they live). Asheville is not really halfway, it’s a lot closer for us than it was for them. But, we decided it would be a good meeting point and we all wanted to visit there. After a few months of planning, it was time for the trip.

The drive wasn’t bad for my husband and me. It ended up being about three and a half hours. We live on the north side of Metro Atlanta so that helped shorten the drive some. We chose to go through backroads in the mountains to save some time and avoid morning Atlanta traffic. It was a neat drive and we ended up in Asheville around noon. My cousin had started the trip the night before and stayed over at the halfway mark in Virginia.

We had made a plan to meet at Tupelo Honey Café in downtown Asheville for lunch. This chain is in both Atlanta and D.C. (along with many other cities) but this one is the original location. I had eaten brunch at Tupelo Honey in Chattanooga, Tennessee once, and wanted to try it for lunch. Parking in Asheville is no easy task, especially around lunchtime on a Friday. We drove around for 30 minutes and then found a lot. Turned out the sign was deceiving and public parking was not available in that lot until 5 p.m. A little discouraged, we drove around for quite a while and after passing two full parking decks, finally found street parking relatively close to the restaurant. We put our name in and waited for my cousin and her boyfriend. My cousin was dropped off and waited with us outside the restaurant while her boyfriend found parking. It was so good to catch up with them over the entire weekend.

Lunch at Tupelo Honey was amazing. In fact, everywhere we ate on the trip was delicious. I guess I pick good restaurants! After lunch, we walked around the shops in Downtown Asheville. We then went back to the AriBnB to check it out and drop off our luggage. We stayed at a nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath house in West Asheville. It was time to go out again and we decided to not deal with parking and took Uber.

Our next stop was Urban Orchard Cidery, which is a family-owned hard cider production company and tasting room in West Asheville. It is one of only a handful of “True Cider Bars” in the nation, where you can order house made, craft hard apple cider. Asheville is known for its breweries, but my husband and I prefer cider over beer and luckily my cousin and her boyfriend enjoy cider as well. We ordered flights of cider and enjoyed trying all the different kinds. You could even mix some of them for a different flavor.

Our next stop was for dinner at the Jerusalem Garden Café in Downtown Asheville. We enjoyed delicious Mediterranean food while watching a talented belly dancer and live music. One of the belly dancer’s moves was to balance a sword on different areas of her body and that really made me nervous! Luckily she was very talented and had good control of the sword. The restaurant also had the option of sitting on the floor on pillows, but we decided to be comfortable and sit on regular chairs. After dinner, we watched the Friday night drum circle in the middle of downtown. It was really neat to see all the musicians play the drums while the crowd danced along to the beat. We walked around downtown some more, admiring the architecture and shopping in the neat and eclectic stores. We had an early morning the next morning going to the Biltmore estate, so we Ubered back to the Airbnb and called it a night.

The Biltmore Estate was such an awesome experience. I had been once before when I was about 10 years old, but going back as an adult was much more fascinating. We arrived a little early so we took a lot of pictures of the outside of the estate. The Biltmore is an enormous and mesmerizing sight. Once it was time for our tour, we headed inside from room to room, up the stairs and down throughout the estate.

The Biltmore estate, a 250-room French Renaissance chateau, was the former home of George Vanderbilt. In 1898, He brought his 25-year-old bride, Edith, home to the estate for the first time after their honeymoon. Vanderbilt is known for his family’s shipping and Railroad Empire and his love for literature. The Vanderbilts were once the wealthiest family in America (mainly speaking of George’s father and grandfather).  I found the history of the Vanderbilt’s very interesting. Georgie Vanderbilt lived in the estate until 1914 when he passed away due to complications from an appendectomy, leaving his wife Edith to run the household and raise their daughter. In 1930, the estate was opened to the public to increase tourism in the Asheville area. The estate is still run by Vanderbilt’s great-grandson and great-granddaughter.

I would have to say my favorite part of the tour, besides the décor was the “Designed for Drama” exhibition that was on display.  Inspired by George Vanderbilt’s love of literature, Designed for Drama showcases many award-winning movie costumes from films based on favorite books in his collection. The movie costumes from films such as Jane Heir and Sherlock Holmes really felt like they belonged there in the massive home, as if they were from the era. I took a lot of pictures of the costumes and the rooms of the Biltmore. My favorite room was Mrs. Vanderbilt’s quarters. It was an oval shaped room that was the essence of femininity. I also enjoyed seeing the bowling alley and swimming pool. There are 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms and 65 fireplaces in the Biltmore estate. At the time it was built, in the 1890’s, most homes didn’t even have indoor plumbing or central heating, and the Biltmore had both.

After touring the massive home, we walked through some of the Biltmore gardens. The gardens are home to some beautiful plants and flowers. My phone quickly filled up with pictures of beautiful roses, orchids, cacti and many other plants and flowers. After our walk through the gardens, we took a bus back to the car. The bus driver told us about some of the history of the estate as well as one of the many good restaurants, a buffet called Deerpark Restaurant. It seemed like great food for a good price, so we decided to give it a try. At Deerpark Restaurant you can experience “a taste of the South.” We enjoyed salads, dips, southern comforts, a carving station, decadent desserts and more. It was one of the best meals we had on our trip.

After lunch, we headed toward Antler Hill Village and Winery. We enjoyed a complimentary wine tasting and tried over 10 wines. After choosing our favorites, we bought some bottles in the wine store. Antler Hill Village has many other things to do, such as shopping, various restaurants, a petting zoo and farm, and more. We watched a fascinating glass blowing demonstration outside of one of the shops. We put on these special glasses so that you could really see into the flame as the glass was being blown into ornaments.

Wine Tasting at the Biltmore

My cousin and I really enjoyed a display at Antler Hill Village called: the Biltmore legacy, which was an exhibition of the Vanderbilt family weddings. It highlighted the details of the weddings, including the fashion. On display is the Lee family veil, which was worn by Mary Lee Ryan in 1957 at her wedding to William A.V. Cecil, George Vanderbilt’s grandson.  It was also worn her cousin, Jacqueline Lee Bouvier in 1953 when she married John F. Kennedy. It was really neat to see all the famous wedding dresses, veils and shoes.

Later that evening, we went to New Belgium Brewing, a cool brewery with a lively outdoor area. We also ate delicious tacos for dinner at the White Duck Taco Shop in the River Arts District. My cousin and her boyfriend had to leave early the next morning because of their long trip home. My husband and I decided to stay a little longer that day and go out to breakfast in West Asheville near the WNC Farmer’s Market at a spot called Moose Café. It’s a farm-to-table southern cooking restaurant. Stuffed, we decided to walk around the River Arts district after our meal. Since it was Sunday, many galleries were closed, but we still got to see quite a few galleries and many pieces of art on display. We watched in on a one-on-one glass blowing lesson for a bit and saw many paintings, pottery, woodworking pieces, jewelry and other one-of-a-kind art.

It was time to head home and we drove about 3 and a half hours home to Kennesaw on the same route we took on the way there through the mountains. We truly enjoyed our time in Asheville and will have to go back someday. Asheville is a great southern town to visit, and I highly recommend it.

Our Vegas Experience Part 2

I had so much to say about our Vegas vacation that it was too much for one blog post. Here are more of our experiences in Sin City.

A Show:
The one show we saw in Vegas was the Blue Man Group. Going into it, I didn’t know what to expect. I guessed that it would be out of the box and musical. It was awesome! The Blue Man group really captures their audience and has the audience participate as much as possible. They used music, paint, technology and more to put on a spectacular show. They are, of course, covered in blue paint. I was surprised that The Blue Man Group did not talk the entire time. They communicate through gestures, facial expressions and props. It was certainly worth the money. We got tickets from the Tix4Tonight discount booth. We would have loved to go to the Circe de Soleil Beatles show called Love, but even the Tix4tonight booth wanted too much money for the tickets. Oh well, another reason to come back to Vegas and see it one day.

The Blue Man Group

The Blue Man Group

Restaurants:
As I mentioned in my last post, it felt like all we did in Vegas was eat. The restaurants were SO expensive! We spent way more money than we thought we would in Vegas, because we spent so much on food. We didn’t realize the food would be that pricy. Drinks were especially expensive, $4 for a soda, $10.50 for a mixed drink and $7 for a mocha coffee.

We ate at a lot of places, but these were our favorites:

At the Wicked Spoon

At the Wicked Spoon

Buffets:
Wicked Spoon: Cosmopolitan Hotel. This was the best buffet we have ever eaten at. The food was fabulous, the presentation was outstanding, and a wide variety was offered for brunch. My favorite things about the food presentation were the mini Chinese food containers for the fried rice and the mini fry baskets for the fried chicken. The pancakes, asparagus risotto, sushi, and the eggs Benedict were the best. I wish I could have eaten more food there, but I got full and had to leave a lot of food uneaten. The desserts were great too. I would love to go back to the Wicked Spoon one day.

Bellagio buffet: We went to the breakfast buffet at the Bellagio a few days before we went to Wicked Spoon. It was not as good as Wicked Spoon, but it sure was tasty and had a wide range of breakfast/brunch items. I really enjoyed the French toast, eggs, baked apples and the yogurt parfait. It was a ton a food and, once again, I was stuffed when I left.

Gordon Ramsay Burgr: Planet Hollywood. The first time we attempted to go here, the line was too long and we gave up. We then decided to go another day right when they opened for lunch to ensure we would get a seat right away. The food was a bit pricy for burgers and fries, but it was one of the best burgers I have ever eaten. I got the euro burger and loved it. The Truffle fries were very good as well. It was definitely worth it. Anything with Gordon Ramsay’s name has to be good!

Gordon Ramsay Burgr

Gordon Ramsay Burgr

Shopping:
Toward the end of our stay, we were running out of things to do. We decided to go shopping and found out there was a Garrett Popcorn shop at the Miracle Mile shops at Planet Hollywood. Since I love the Chicago popcorn, we went and bought a bag of the Chicago mix (which is cheddar and caramel popcorn mixed together).  It was quite delicious! We also happened to see an art gallery of one of our favorite artists, Michael Godard, called Oh My Godard. We would love to own a painting of his one day. The next day, we caught the free shuttle bus from Bally’s to the Rio so that we could go to another Michael Godard art gallery. This one had a lot more paintings and the art dealer was super nice. One day, when we decide to buy a piece, we’ll call him up in Vegas and order from him. The art dealer at the Rio informed us that Michael Godard himself would be in town and at the gallery the day we flew home. To our dismay, we missed meeting him by only a few hours. It would have been so cool to meet him!

Oh My Godard

Oh My Godard

Gambling and the Old Strip:
One day, we took the bus and went all over the south portion of the strip. We also went to the Las Vegas sign and later that evening to downtown Las Vegas. Downtown is where the old strip is located. We gambled a bit at the El Cortez. My husband played blackjack and I played at the slot machines. The El Cortez is an old casino that takes you back to the good-old Vegas casino days. It still has actual coin-operated slots. The old strip is known for the Freemont Street Experience. Most of Freemont Street is blocked off for traffic and turned into a pedestrian walkway surrounded by casinos, stores and restaurants. In the evening, the whole canopy is transformed into a neat light show, which reminded me of a music video. It was pretty cool, but I was a bit disappointed because I had heard so much hype about the light show. I guess it didn’t live up to my expectations.

The Golden Nugget in Downtown Las Vegas

The Golden Nugget in Downtown Las Vegas

Like I mentioned in my last post, we felt most comfortable gambling at the Bally’s. I lost a small sum of money at the slot machines. I preferred the penny slots to the 25 cent slots because you got to play longer and typically won more often. My husband played roulette at Bally’s and I watched him play. We had only played roulette once on a cruise ship and didn’t win a thing that time. Our luck changed tremendously in Vegas. My husband bet about 8 dollars’ worth of chips in between two of the sections of the roulette board. After the wheel was spun, the dealer was gathering a lot of chips that were our color. I thought she was organizing them. Much to our surprise, the dealer pushed a mountain of chips towards us. She said, “It only takes hitting once.” We couldn’t believe that we won! We thought we lost. We ended up winning about $150 in chips. We played a few more hands and then cashed out. Turns out, we came out ahead while gambling in Vegas. I’ll take it!

Overall, we enjoyed our stay, but we won’t be coming back to Vegas for a while. Maybe we’ll come back one day with friends. Next time we’ll stay for a shorter amount of time.

What was your trip to Las Vegas like? Leave me a comment.

Vegas Vic, Downtown Las Vegas

Vegas Vic, Downtown Las Vegas

Viva Las Vegas: Pre-Trip Post

SFU-Las-Vegas2It’s time for our next vacation! I always get inspired to write posts about vacations, but hey, going to new places is what makes life interesting! After much contemplation, we decided to go to Las Vegas this spring for our next big vacation. I’ll get to cross another destination on my Travel Bucket List. See that blog post here. My husband and I like to go on a big trip at least once a year. We had originally planned on going to London. We have always wanted to go to Europe and had wanted to do the London trip for years. But, we found out how much it was going to cost, which was a lot higher than our budget. A London trip may not be in our near future, especially since we may plan to have kids in the next several years, but we WILL go one day! My husband accrued thousands of American Airline miles for our London trip to pay for the flight, but we will keep on saving them for our next great adventure.

A few months ago, my husband and I were talking about what vacation we would like to do next, since London was out of the question. New York and Chicago came to mind. We talked about it for about an hour in the car (not sure where we were going but it was somewhere pretty far away) and it took us that long to think of going to Las Vegas. We said, “How did it take that long for us to think of a Vegas vacation!?” Some time went by, and then a few weeks ago, we seriously considered going to Vegas in June. We looked up flights and hotels and priced things out. Then, we realized Vegas in June can be over 100 degrees. So, a sooner date was picked. We looked at hotel prices for the last week in April and they were a bit high. Then we looked at the week before and the hotel prices dropped dramatically. So, we booked our trip for mid-April. We used Delta miles for our flights and somehow were able to purchase them with fewer miles than anticipated and no surcharges. The flight was totally free! We decided to stay at Bally’s because they are a nice, centrally located hotel with good prices.

Bally's

Bally’s

This is my pre-trip post and I will be posting a trip after our Vegas vacation too of course. Despite what others told us, we decided to go to Vegas for a week. We already had the time off work, and we don’t think we’ll get bored since we are not big partyers.

We will also be going on a few day trips during our time in Vegas. We plan to go on the Pink Jeep Tours trip to the Grand Canyon. It is an all day tour that will pick us up at our hotel at 6 a.m. The Grand Canyon is a few hours away from Vegas. That is something we have always wanted to see. They have a skywalk where you can see great views of the canyon. If we decide we are tired of the strip, we may rent a car for a day and go on the Hoover Dam tour as well as explore the areas surrounding Las Vegas.

I plan on relaxing on a lawn chair by the pool while in Vegas. April is the start of pool season and I heard Bally’s has a really nice pool. I purchased a new bathing suit and cover ups for the trip. I really need to get my body in shape so that I am swim suit ready. My husband and I are doing a weight loss program together with the My Fitness Pal app. So far, we’ve been sticking to it and it’s going very well. So far, I lost about a pound and he lost 5 ½ pounds! Men always loose more. So unfair!

While in Vegas, we of course have to go to a show. We definitely plan to go see the Blue Man Group and have heard very good things about that show. I have also heard good things about the Beatles tribute Circe de Soleil show called Love. We may go see that show as well if we can get discounted tickets the day of at the Tix4Tonight booth. I’ve heard there are a lot of free shows in Vegas such as the fountain show at the Bellagio and the volcano show at the Mirage. We plan on doing all the free shows while we are there. You can’t beat free!

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Here are some other things we are going to try to do while in Vegas:

  • Eat well: Straying from a diet for vacation makes it all worth it. Besides, if you’re on vacation it doesn’t count, right? We’re not sure where we will go out to eat yet. I know I want to do a breakfast or brunch buffet. I’ve been dying to go to In–N-Out Burger since we were in California last September. I saw there was one in Vegas, so we’re going! We also got a few restaurant recommendations from family and friends. We are going to Gordon Ramsay Burgr because we’ve always wanted to eat at one of his restaurants. I plan to read up in my Fodor’s Las Vegas 2015 Guide Book about good places to eat in Sin City.
  • Walk thorough all the hotels: From the Eiffel Tower in Paris to the canals at the Venetian, we’re excited to see it all. I’ve heard each hotel is incredibly unique and different from the rest.
  • Downtown: We were told to go downtown and see the strip in old Las Vegas where the original casinos are and where it all started. We plan to gamble a bit at the Golden Nugget or the 4 Queens. The gambling is cheaper at the old strip. So are the hotels. We also plan to see the Freemont Street Experience, which is a cool show under an arched canopy with tons of lights, cool music, and dancers.
  • Shopping: My guide book told me to check these places out- Grand Canal Shoppes (stores near St. Mark’s Square at the Venetian).  The Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood and The Shoppes at Mandalay Place, which is, of course, located at Mandalay Bay.
  • Bally’s Gym and Spa: It will be good to have a nice gym in our hotel, especially a Bally’s gym. Use of the fitness center is included in the resort fee of the hotel (which we were required to pay).
  • Ride the tram/bus/monorail to get around: We will have to use public transportation since we don’t plan on renting a car for the majority of the trip. We may take a few taxis, like to and from the airport, but I’ve heard the bus/tram/monorail is the way to go. And the trams are free!
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    Paris

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    New York New York

There’s less than a month to go before we leave! I’m ready for a vacation where there’s no schedule. No more road trips! (See my post called Pacific Northwest Road Trip about our first wedding anniversary vacation). We are going to see all the sights in Vegas but not make a schedule. As I have explained, we have a few things planned out, but we plan to just enjoy ourselves and not be burdened by the clock.

The lights, the sights, the casinos, the people — it can all be overwhelming and over stimulating, but that is what makes Vegas unique. I’ve even heard that walking down the strip makes you feel like you’re on acid. I wouldn’t know about that!

I am so excited for the Vegas trip! What’s your favorite thing to do in Vegas? If you don’t want to tell me, I understand. After all, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.

Venetian

The Venetian

Luxor

Luxor