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A visit to the Statue of Liberty is an iconic US experience and one of the most popular things to do in New York City for good reason.
In 1865, a French political intellectual and anti-slavery activist named Edouard de Laboulaye proposed that a statue representing liberty be built for the United States which would honor the United States’ centennial of independence and the friendship with France. Supporting Laboulaye's idea French sculptor, Frederic Auguste began designing the statue of “Liberty Enlightening the World.” in 1870. 

The REAL name of Lady Liberty is Liberty Enlightening the World. The statue is 151 ft tall made of copper with the internal structure comprised of cast iron and stainless steel.  

A gift of friendship from the people of France to the United States was dedicated on October 28, 1886 and is now a National Monument.

HOW TO REACH STATUE OF LIBERTY
1- You can see the Statue without going onto the island in case you are real short of time. The Shark Speedboat is one such ride with time span about 30 minutes long ride carrying you at the speed of  1400 BHP-horsepower. The most adventurous and thriller ride which do stop infront of statue of liberty for quick photo time before heading back again.
2- You can even see it for free on the Staten Island Ferry. Being a commuter ferry it rides 24 hrs and seven days between St. George on Staten Island and Whitehall Street in lower Manhattan, giving you the privilege to enjoy the night tour as well which offers an inexplicable view of Manhattan skyline and Brooklyn bridge. Remember, this ferry doesn't take you to the Liberty island or Ellis Island. It takes you to Staten island. 
3- You can do a Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island guided tour which allows you to disembark on Liberty Island and explore the grounds and enjoy the Ellis Island too. Since we were too short of time we could not explore the Ellis island and had to skip this part. 
4- With New York Sightseeing attractions pass which includes the Statue of Liberty monument and Ellis Island saving you lot of money it is a great choice if you plan on seeing multiple New York attractions.

BUYING TICKETS

You will see a lot of unauthorized street seller selling tickets for ferry near Battery park. Do not get carried away instead keep walking towards the Castle Clinton building where tickets are sold, Statue Cruises official ticket office.
All Statue of Liberty ferry tickets include access to Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration.
 We were lucky the ticket line wasn't long and buying tickets want not much a hassle. Meanwhile I freshen up Anika changing her diaper while Ani and his parents made sure the baby stroller was free of useless stuffs with minimum bags to avoid confusion during boarding the ferry. The ferry ride to Statue of Liberty follows tight security checking and screening just like in the airport. Be ready to take off your belts and any jewellery.



While boarding the ferry we had to be ultra careful since the plank connecting the ferry and the port was too shaky due to the waves. Ani hopped in first with Anika while i followed later with the stroller. You can park the stroller anywhere inside the ferry near an empty corner. There is no need to take it up all the way to the deck.

We hopped on the top to enjoy the summer breeze and the view. The ride was pretty quick and smooth. Moreover, we can not forget the incredible views of the Manhattan skyline. From Ferry,you still can catch sight of the Brooklyn Bridge, New Jersey and Governor’s Island. 




  
LIBERTY ISLAND

The next thing to consider is what type of access you want. 

There are 3 options: 
-General admission
-Pedestal access
-Crown access. 

Where the Pedestal ticket is free which requires an advanced reservation they’re subject to availability on a first come first served basis at the ticket window, the Crown tickets need to be booked 90-120 days in advance. With 393 steps to reach the crown and due to lack of air-conditioning it is 20 degrees hotter inside the statue during summer. Hence chose well which ticket to purchase. 
With a one year toddler and old age parents we opt for Pedestal access. 
An audio tour is available for both Liberty Island and Ellis Island.Tours are free to join and all are welcome!
I took a break at Statue cafe to feed Anika while Ani and his parents spend a quick photo moments with the Lady Liberty. A small tip here, i suggest bring your own food instead since the food menu is too pricey here. 






















































On your way back to the battery park make sure you read the signs at the departing port. You will find two ferries going to different destination. One goes to New Jersey the other Ellis Island. If you see nowhere battery park written do not panic. Hop on the Ellis island ferry, it takes you back to the battery park.





All that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. A city of casinos and expensive resorts. Where nothing is a sin and you are never judged as you walk out of strip club. That is how my Vegas is!!
  
We came driving directly from Walnut Creek to Vegas. Spending 5 hrs of endless chat, changing songs the drive was grew more excited as we got embraced with the view of dessert flowers and hills. We stayed at SLS with windows facing the hills and Stratosphere tower. Though the casinos are not much famous here and drinks not free we quit spending much time here except for sleeping. 




Since we had our own car we skipped the monorail which cost $15 for a one day pass (or $5 for one way, $9 for round-trip). There’s also the Deuce bus, which goes from the Strip to Fremont Street. It’s $8 for a 24-hour ticket. And the best part for if you’re renting a car, most casinos offer free parking or free valet. So we got free parking at the Venetian.

Get romantic with Gondola ride at the Venetian

I perhaps loved this place the most or may be due to my artistic instinct and love for Italian charm i chose to start with the casino at the Venetian. With the feel of being in Europe, fresco ceilings and San Marcos square it is just a grand majestic place to make you forget that you need casinos. You wont mind paying a bit for Gondola rides and hold your lover's hand as the Gondola rider sing to you romantic notes. 

        


Go shopping in Forum Shop at Caesar's palace

While the Vegas map looks easy with all the casino just 1 mile away from other, it is really vast to visit all of the casinos in a day or two. So make sure you tick the casinos you want to finish with first to save time and lot of walking. We had our list made and ready. Completing one side of road we crossed for the Caesar's palace.







Even though this casino has the same games as others, Caesars, seems to be classier due to it being richly decorated. It almost feels opulent and worth spending your time exploring the shops and the property. Nice place to play and best part you get free drinks here.




This shop definitely stole my attention. With lot of eroticism and bold act of love this fine cut sculptor from ivory got its attention.


Enjoy the Fountain at Bellagio

The most Hollywood place which has made the Bellagio fountain the attractive landmark in Vegas. Every fifteen minutes or so the fountain show starts in the giant lake and lasts for the duration of a song. The fountains and lights are all synchronized to the music which forms as the best entertaining show to see the fountain shoot so high. This is definitely a must see attraction!




Bellagio has more to offer. Walk through the lobby and enjoy the beautiful season garden which is totally free. The theme of the botanical garden changes as per the season we were glad to enjoy the Japanese garden theme. 











Visit the mini Pyramid at Luxor





Experience the Fremont Street




Watch the Volcano at the Mirage
This volcano packs a punch with huge explosions, fireballs, and a soundtrack from The Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart and Indian table sensation Zakir Hussain.

Go up the Paris Eiffel Tower

Although you have to pay to get to the top, you can take pictures out front for free. A fun fact: this remake was initially planned to be an exact replica, but because the airport is so close, they were forced to make it smaller so it wouldn’t interfere with air traffic


--Other things to do--

-Bungee jumping from Stratosphere Tower

-Shop at The Fashion Show mall

-Head to Hoover Dam & Lake Mead 

-Explore Shark Reef

-Roam inside castle at Exalibur


-Get clicked with Statue of Liberty at New York New York


-Hang out in Boulder City

-Visit the Neon Museum 

-Hike Red Rock Canyon

-Check out the Mob Museum

-Try Vegas indoor skydiving

This is all for my Vegasing blog, which i feel so incomplete because in my heart of heart i know i have done only 30% of Vegas.  I will definitely plan another trip to LA to hope to create many more posts and complete the remaining adventures.


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