Harrah's Resort, hotel and casino in San Diego. Actually it's in Rincon, in San Diego County.
No matter where it is, it's full of action. And an extremely spacious lobby.
Our rooms where on the 18th floor overlooking the pool and spa.Life is good, and no matter what, there is nothing like live action 24/7.

Next stop is Texas....

Grandma J. goes on vacations longer than some people stay married.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels.
It look awesome! I just read CBW's comment and laughed! So funny! Hope you win a million dollars. Or more! I will pray for a non eventful flight back home!
ReplyDeleteHave a great time and don't do anything too crazy...they may not let you back into Texas. Take care,Suz
ReplyDeleteHave fun! Hopefully your neighbor hasn't covered your patio with plants while you were gone!
ReplyDeleteBe safe in your travels!!
ReplyDeleteI could never keep up with you on vacation J. We went to Atlantic City last spring, and I believe I was always the first one to go to bed. There's not enough oxygen in the entire casino to keep me awake once those lids start drooping!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your last couple of days....and be sure to take pictures of all of the strange men you pick up. I mean, the strangers you meet. Heehee!
That's our next stop too! We're going to Brenham this weekend via Austin to visit all our TX family. If you're home (and not too tired), you should drive up to meet us! =) Meg
ReplyDeleteGla dyou are having fun! I went to school in San Diego....and I still miss it....never stayed at Harrahs but it looks so cooool! Enjoy!
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ReplyDeleteSounds fun! Did you do any gambling? I love to play craps. I hope you won some big money! Have a safe trip home.
ReplyDeleteI hope your plane trip home is quick and stress free! Praying for your safety : )!
ReplyDeleteGrandma J. takes vacations longer than a Monopoly game at an old folks' home.
ReplyDeleteHurry home, your fans are growing restless.
Well, not really restless, that's not the proper word.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for your safe return, Grandma J.