Friday mainly consisted of the U2 show. We slept in, ate lunch, and walked around town a little. Bethany walked down to Paris to do a little shopping and then met the Jason and Matt at the MGM Grand while they were gambling. While waiting on them to cash out, Bethany and I visited the Lion habitat, and ended up getting our pictures made with a lion cub! It was most certainly the highlight of my trip! I totally got star struck, and couldn't even speak when we were with the lion cub! There were so many things I wanted to say and ask, but I was completely silent! Oh well, there is always next time! Here we are with our new friend!
Afterthat, we got ready for U2 and took taxis to the UNLV stadium. Mabee, Heather, and Chad all spent a few hours waiting in line for good spots in the pit, but the other 6 of us happened to arrive at the right time in the right place and they rushed us in at the beginning of the line. It seems wrong that we jumped (and we felt a little guilty), but it was a split second decision of morals: walk straight in, or go to the end of a REALLY LONG line??? So we went in. Here we are all chilling out a couple of hours before the show.
After the show, we had some issues getting back to the strip, but after about 2-3 hours of walking/trying to get a taxi/avoiding dangerous avenues of town/thinking we'd get lost in the desert forever, we grabbed a nice cabby and got back to the Luxor safely.
The Black Eyed Peas were a lot of fun, and then U2 came out. It was very exciting to be so close to Bono and the band! 





After about an hour in the Limo, we arrived at the Mirage for dinner at a Brazillian steak house inside the hotel. It was quite delicious and filling, and I'm pretty sure we all got the meat sweats!
Then we were off to the show! Our entire group attended the Cirque du Soleil Beatles' LOVE show. But before the show, we got to spend a little time in the REVOLUTION lounge.
The Matts, looking très chic, chat it up in the lounge.
While sitting down for drinks, they had these really cool tables that you could draw bubbles on with your finger, and then an animated jelly fish would trace the path you drew. There is really no other way to describe it than that.
The show was a lot of fun, but not quite as thrilling as some of the other Cirque du Soleil shows I've seen in the past. It seemed to be much more of a tribute to the Beatles than creative gasps of excitement, if you ask me. But since I am a Beatles fan, I still really enjoyed it.
After walking around on the streets for most of the day, we began a nightly routine before all parting to our personal quarters. That routine was chilling in our room and soaking our feet in the hot tub. Often this resulted in Jason in the hot tub with all the ladies: like so....
Here is Matt eating his much deserved burger! They were really good, and we even ordered off the "secret menu"(shhhhhhh).
The rest of the day, we just walked around the strip and saw the sights! Here's Bethany, Jason, and Matt in front of the Planet Hollywood. 

Here's a view of our hotel, the Luxor, from a cab ride.
Here we are on the Monorail from Mandala Bay to the Exaliber. I really wanted to go to the shark and dolphin habitat, but we got there after they closed. For the city that never sleeps, things sure did close a lot!







