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Business Insider
21-07-2025
- Business Insider
When our twins went to camp for the first time, we went to Las Vegas. Taking time to reconnect was the best parenting decision.
We sent our 10-year-old twins to sleepaway camp for the first time this month. I was nervous, but I realized it gave my husband and me an opportunity to get away, too. We decided to spend two nights in Las Vegas together and had a chance to reconnect. Earlier this month, my 10-year-old twins went to sleepaway camp for the first time — the same Southern California camp I attended for 11 summers in the '80s and '90s. It's a place where I know magic happens, and I knew it would be an important (and hopefully also joyful) rite of passage. There were nerves, of course. My son worried he wouldn't know anyone and might struggle to make friends. I worried they wouldn't brush their teeth or wear adequate sunscreen — typical mom fare. But ultimately, I knew this would help them build independence. And as sentimental as I felt about watching them take this leap, I also realized this rare moment presented a window of opportunity for my husband and me — one we hadn't had in years. So we booked a grown-up getaway to Las Vegas while they were at camp, aiming to reclaim a little space for ourselves during a rare window of opportunity. As any parent of young kids will tell you, carving out time as a couple is a constant struggle. We each travel for work individually, but getting away together is nearly impossible between school, homework, extracurriculars, and emotional support (not to mention physical childcare). The logistics of parenting leave little room for spontaneity — or romance. But with our kids fully supervised and immersed in summer camp life, we had five glorious days to remember what it feels like to be self-actualized people — not just parents. We let ourselves luxuriate, and food was a highlight We decided to spend two of those nights in nearby Las Vegas, staying at Crockfords, the most luxurious of the three hotels within the Resorts World complex. It felt elevated from the moment we stepped into the serene, artfully designed lobby. Both nights, we enjoyed dressing up for dinner. We ate at Nobu in Caesars first night, and the second night, we indulged in dinner at Stubborn Seed, from Michelin-starred chef Jeremy Ford, before heading to see Nas perform with the Las Vegas Philharmonic at the Encore Theater — a genre-defying experience that felt both exhilarating and intimate. We were fully present. And honestly, it felt like a revelation. At brunch, we snagged a table at Pinky's by Lisa Vanderpump inside the Flamingo, a delightfully over-the-top spot that leans into glamour; yes, I had an espresso martini before noon. Afterward, we walked over to the new Go Pool, Flamingo's dayclub-style adults-only pool party, and set up shop in a shaded cabana. At one point, the DJ shouted out all the parents who'd left their kids at home — and we exchanged a knowing smile. We recharged individually and as a couple We spent a couple's afternoon at the expansive Awana Spa, where sprawling co-ed pools and lounges provided a soothing backdrop for tackling topics big and small. While we were there, we even had a breakthrough about a long-simmering plan to expand our house — the kind of epiphany that can only happen when you can hear yourself think for more than five minutes in a stretch. We had long, uninterrupted conversations. We gambled (well, I did — I'd say it's my guilty pleasure, but I feel no shame), ate fabulous meals, and enjoyed the kind of indulgent, unstructured hours that feel impossible when you're deep in the daily grind of parenting. All the while, we were getting photo updates from the camp app. I scanned each image for signs of either joy or homesickness, and was relieved to see the kids grinning, making new friends, and stringing up freshly dipped tie-dye, just as I had done. They were more than OK — they were thriving. By the time we returned, we felt recharged — not just individually, but as a couple. That reconnection was badly needed, and we knew it. The next day, we picked up the kids from camp and saw they'd grown in just five days — a little taller somehow, and a lot more confident. Our grown-folks-only Vegas trip was the best decision we made all summer. Letting our kids have their own adventure gave them a chance to grow — and gave us permission to do the same. I've come to believe that good parenting isn't just about pouring everything you have into your children. It's also about preserving and nurturing the bond that created your family in the first place. When we take time to recharge, we come back to our kids with more patience, more presence, and more gratitude. We parent better when we feel like whole people. For us, that meant two days in Las Vegas — poolside cocktails, roulette tables, long conversations under neon lights. It might not sound like the most traditional form of self-care, but it felt like exactly that — and it was just the type of jolt we needed.


Eater
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Eater
The Best Lobby Bars to Start Your Stay in Las Vegas
Skip to main content Current eater city: Las Vegas Where to get a great cocktail the moment you arrive in Las Vegas Jun 17, 2025, 11:20 PM UTC There's something undeniably fun about grabbing a drink before — or after — checking into a Las Vegas hotel. Whether a romantic first date, taking a much-needed pre-meeting pause, ot a late flight means grabbing a midnight cocktail, posting up at a lobby bar with a well-made drink feels like an occasion in itself. This guide rounds up the best lobby bars across Las Vegas hotels — plus a few nearby gems to keep the adventure going. Jen Smith is a freelance writer for Eater and has been on the Las Vegas food and beverage scene since 2021. Her work covers the decadent side of dining, from the evolution of wine and cocktail culture to trending dishes in their past and current forms. Where to get a great cocktail the moment you arrive in Las Vegas Jun 17, 2025, 11:20 PM UTC There's something undeniably fun about grabbing a drink before — or after — checking into a Las Vegas hotel. Whether a romantic first date, taking a much-needed pre-meeting pause, ot a late flight means grabbing a midnight cocktail, posting up at a lobby bar with a well-made drink feels like an occasion in itself. This guide rounds up the best lobby bars across Las Vegas hotels — plus a few nearby gems to keep the adventure going. Jen Smith is a freelance writer for Eater and has been on the Las Vegas food and beverage scene since 2021. Her work covers the decadent side of dining, from the evolution of wine and cocktail culture to trending dishes in their past and current forms. As the grandest of the three Resorts World properties, quiet luxury awaits inside the Crockfords lobby bar. Light pastels and an open floor concept create an atmosphere that is both social and intimate. The cocktail menu leans into classics with subtle twists — think a lemon drop made with Grey Goose Le Citron, yuzu liqueur, and yuzu syrup, or a breezy take on a Moscow mule featuring Jefferson's bourbon, mint, peach, and ginger beer. Note: This lobby bar is reserved for Crockfords guests only. 3000 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (833) 720-0585 (833) 720-0585 Visit Website Nestled next to Catch and the check-in desk, the Aria lobby hideaway is as classic as they come. Open and well-lit, prices are on point for signature sips and seasonal cocktails. The selection of complementary salty snacks like popcorn and potato chips pair well with a classic martini, glass of champagne, or spirit-forward drink like the pineapple 'mezgarita' with Bosscal mezcal, pineapple juice, agave, and lime. 3730 South Las Vegas Boulevard, NV 89158 (866) 359-7757 (866) 359-7757 Visit Website Red Rock's lobby lounge makes waiting for your suite a full-on vibe. A grand staircase frames the space, while a Swarovski crystal chandelier glitters overhead. Sip on Prosecco or order a signature cocktail. Bonus: Live music every Friday and Saturday night turns this into a key stop before exploring the resort's other bars upstairs. 11011 West Charleston Boulevard, NV 89135 (702) 797-7777 (702) 797-7777 Visit Website No lobby bar lineup is complete without Collins, the resident cult favorite at Fontainebleau. Elegant gold accents highlight the deep blue furnishings, and a live piano accentuates a rock-solid drinks lineup. Cocktails range from the signature J.S. Collins, made with Woodinville bourbon, Mattei Cap Corse Blanc for minerality and bitterness, miso-honey, and fruit flavors, to homages of drinks past, like the 1930s Viva Villa with Codigo blanco tequila, lime, sugar, and salt. Collins can also accommodate beer and wine orders, along with extremely well-made requests for the standard favorites. Right off the check-in area, Vesper is the Cosmopolitan's ever-reliable, always-open lobby bar. With mirrored ceilings and boldly patterned carpet, the setting nods to a retro Vegas vibe — and the drinks follow suit. Choose from a list split between 'classic' and 'reimagined' cocktails, like the namesake Vesper martini or the inventive Desert Island, made with Rayu mezcal, sherry, curaçao, and lime. Centrally located and classically Vegas, the Horseshoe's lobby bar features leather stools, low tables, and cozy booths. A self-playing piano provides the soundtrack while you sip on a French 75, Aperol spritz, or the smoky-meets-sweet Smoke on the Water, made with Dos Hombres mezcal, triple sec, agave nectar, lime, and sweet-and-sour mix. You can't miss Vegas Vickie in the heart of Circa — her neon blonde hair and white cowboy hat have been drawing eyes since her debut atop Glitter Gulch in 1980. Today, she lights the way to a striking lobby bar with Zodiac-themed cocktails, espresso martinis, and a standout non-alcoholic Negroni. There's even a dedicated menu of Old Fashioneds made with various smoky spirits. For something local and exclusive, try the Vegas Vickie Neon Blonde from Able Baker Brewing Company. 8 Fremont Street, NV 89101 Visit Website


Pink Villa
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Demi Lovato and Jordan ‘Jutes' Lutes Wedding: Inside Singer's Luxe Vegas Bachelorette; All We Know
Demi Lovato enjoyed a luxurious getaway in Las Vegas over the weekend as she prepares to marry her fiancé, Jordan Lutes, also known as Jutes. According to TMZ, the singer was in town with close friends and spent time at the Electric Daisy Festival. While it's not confirmed if this was officially her bachelorette party, Lovato was spotted in a white dress, which many believe hints at a pre-wedding celebration. The couple is set to tie the knot on Memorial Day weekend, which runs from May 24 to May 26, 2025. TMZ previously reported that the wedding will take place over the long weekend, although the exact location remains unknown. Sources told TMZ that Demi Lovato and her group stayed at the Crockfords Las Vegas, part of Resorts World, in a luxurious four-bedroom presidential suite. The suite reportedly costs between USD 25,000 and USD 30,000 per night. The group also enjoyed several amenities on the property, including the Athena infinity pool and dinners at popular restaurants like FUHU and Wally's. Demi Lovato and Jordan Lutes got engaged in December 2023. Lutes worked with Teresa Panico of Material Good to design a custom pear-shaped diamond ring. After the proposal, Lovato shared on Instagram, "I'm still speechless! Last night was the best night of my life and I can't believe I get to marry the love of my life @jutesmusic." She added, "Every day I've spent with you has been a dream come true and I can't wait to love and cherish you forever. Here's to the rest of our lives. I love you baby!" The couple also got matching tattoos of the song title 4 Ever 4 Me, which Lovato wrote about him. Demi has recently opened up about her happiness and personal growth. In an Instagram post, she wrote, "The happiest I've ever been, loving cooking and rebuilding my relationship with food, surrounded by loved ones." She also shared milestones, including acting in a movie premiering at Tribeca, working on new music, and having three songs in the billions club. Lovato and Jutes have worked on several songs together, including Substance, Happy Ending, and City of Angels.