After six years of playing husband and wife, Inna and I decided to make it legal with a unique wedding ceremony in Las Vegas. At 59, this would be my first marriage. Inna has been the best thing that ever happened to me. I knew it. My friends knew it. By now, even my stubborn, 92-year-old mother knew it. And as the departure date grew closer, I found myself almost giddy with excitement.
Inna and I both took off from work early and were heading for BWI Airport with our good buddy Jimmy Martin by 3, arriving two hours before our flight to Vegas.
After putting our belts and shoes back on, we headed over to the Zona Mexicana for some dinner and a few tasty Pacificos.
The flight to Vegas took about 7 hours with a brief stop somewhere along the way – I can’t even remember where the hell it was – and we arrived in Sin City around 10 – 1 o’clock Maryland time.
We walked out into a warm desert night and caught the shuttle bus to the car rental facility a few miles away from the airport where we joined the long line at the busy Hertz store.
Vegas excels at moving tourists efficiently and over the years I have seen them showcase many cutting edge technologies to make traveling more enjoyable. For instance, they were the first to implement the handheld computer when you turn your car back in. You pull up, they zap your car, out comes a bill, and you are on your way.
Most of the wedding party was staying at the Tropicana, but everyone else was arriving the next day, so there was no one else to meet. We parked around back and schlepped our bags to the front lobby.
We had reserved a room through Priceline – a king with a balcony overlooking the pool. But by now, it was well after 11, and we were about to get a lesson in modern hotel management. Check-in at most Vegas hotels is at 3, and they steady dole out the rooms with abandon – even those reserved by others.
“Want an upgrade? Well, sure thing, we have a lovely king with a balcony overlooking the pool.”
This is standard operating procedure. When you book a room, the small print says “Subject to Availability”.
We ended up in a very nice room on the fourteenth floor of the Club Tower with a king bed, overlooking McCarron Airport and a large parking lot.
We were way too tired to argue. By now, it was about 3 o’clock east coast time and the bed looked quite inviting.
Tomorrow we’d work out the room situation and get settled in. But for now, it was time to dream.
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