Jenny

Vegas Baby

by Mark Seal


How did you celebrate? We had dinner at the Little Buddha, and it was really yummy­ and everybody really seemed to like it. I had never been to the Palms before, but they were lovely enough to invite and host 14 of my family and friends for my birthday. My best friend, Jenny, and her husband got to be there and my mom, my brother, my ­sister-in-law, my great boyfriend, and a couple of people from Ghost Whisperer got to be there. It was really great because we were in the middle of working and it was right before the end of the season, so it was fun to get away for the week.

Where did you go after dinner? Rain, a club at the Palms. It was really fun. We went dancing there, which was really awesome. It's a very chill club atmosphere. They have this floor kind of in the back of the place where, if you stand over it, you can see all down the Vegas strip, which is kind of scary. They play really good music, and I would highly recommend that as a place to go. And if people are like me and not really into the crazy, crazy scene, I would definitely suggest Rain.

Aside from your birthday at Rain, what is another great way to spend a night in Vegas? I've been dancing at Studio 54, which was fun, but that was a really long time ago. I'm not really a big party person, so somebody else would probably come up with something more interesting. I really just like to go to dinner, and I like to go to the shows. I like to see as many of the shows as I can. Cirque du Soleil's O is amazing. We also saw Le Rêve last time we were there, which was incredible, and everyone should go see that. Cirque du Soleil is like being in a dream you've had that's just a little off. It's the most beautiful thing you could ­experience. What these people can do with their bodies and how they do it to the music and the way that they do it is just truly extraordinary. O is one of my favorite shows because it's all done pretty much underwater. I really want to go back to Vegas to see Love, the new Beatles one they have. It's a new Cirque du Soleil production involving the Beatles music.



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