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    The Shops at Crystals

    The Shops at Crystals

    3.7(439 reviews)
    1.0 miThe Strip
    $$$$

    Hey yall! Did you guys know that if you're coming to the…read moreARIA, or the shops at the crystals, you can go thru the shops valet, it's no charge, just tip, it's optional tho so valet is FREEEEEEEE. I'm guessing any amount tip no cap no min. I parked an hour or so... I seen where they parked my car too. That's pretty cool. No time limit either. I like that. I went to the shops just to go to Louis Vuitton. So I bought this amazing bag the end of 2023... it came out at LV in 2023. I brought it into LV to compare it to the one they have in store and yes they still have it in store. It's a NOENOE BB. Retail price $2300 w tax included brand new. I got mine for a good deal. Got lucky. I'm going to resell it tho, no rush, I get offers for it, people have offered me $1,500 for it, my set price is around $1,650-$1,750.. yes it's for sale on eBay, OfferUp, Facebook MP, my IG... but I haven't rushed to resell it because I still very much want it. I don't use it much tho. As you can tell I keep it clean. Anyways, I'm going to buy these LV sunglasses. Love them. I want them. I fell in love with them. I'm about to look them up and see what I'm going to do about getting them. I want a LV neverfull mm red interior too. Also, I want a scarf, headband, and multicolor agenda wallet. I always loved LV. Just like the quality. Love the store environment and energy too! Never had a bad moment in here.

    This set of shops is connected to the Aria hotel and is also near the Arte Museum and Museum of…read moreIllusions. Quite fancy, large store settings and high ceilings for the most high end of stores. You have to be the right target market of shopper to gain value making the trip here. Most folks are using it as a walk through from/to the hotels.

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    Coca-Cola-Store - Bag

    Coca-Cola-Store

    4.0(855 reviews)
    1.3 miThe Strip
    $$$

    The Coca-Cola Store is one of those things that had been on my Vegas list for a while, mostly…read morebecause I kept seeing people do the Taste Around the World flight. The concept is simple. You get a tray of Coca-Cola products from different countries and spend the next 20 minutes trying to figure out which ones you love. I wish they provided you with a cheat sheet on what each drink was. You can answers online. The biggest standouts for me were the Honey Green Tea and the Melon Soda. Those were drinks I genuinely wished I could buy by the bottle because they were refreshing and different from anything I normally drink. My partner found a few favorites too, and now we're both kind of sad we can't just grab them at the grocery store. The only thing that stood out in a negative way was the seating area. A lot of the tables had trays left behind from previous guests. We returned ours when we were done, but it wasn't very clear whether that's expected or not. It wasn't a huge deal, but it did make the area feel a little cluttered.

    This was one of three brand-based places I visited on the Las Vegas Strip near MGM Brand on a…read moreThursday afternoon. It consists of two floors, the first of merchandise of all sorts pertaining to the soda brand, and the second with their Around the World Tray of different Coca-Cola flavors literally from around the world, and an area where you can customize your own Coca-Cola can. For about $17 or $18 before tax, you get to sample 14 different flavors of Coca-Cola, and staff were really fast in getting each flavor and putting them in the right numbered labels on the tray. The tray itself advises you to use a QR code to find out the flavor names of each drink which is pretty nice but my friends and I had a slightly hard time getting phone signal to utilize the code until after a little while. When we did, we all sampled each one, and we had our favorites and non-favorites. I would say anything that pertained to tea was my favorite, and the Beverly - a non-alcoholic drink that tastes like alcohol itself - was collectively our least favorite. I even got to retry a drink that tastes like BBQ - the Fanta Sour Plum from China! There's a ton of merchandise to get but I ended up not buying anything else here. The socks and even some of the glass jars were appealing, though. Coming here was pretty fun and I'd run it back here to grab some stuff for real.

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    Elan Collections

    Elan Collections

    4.0(5 reviews)
    3.8 mi
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    Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because I just returned from a fabric store so exclusive, it makes…read moreFort Knox look like a Chuck E. Cheese ball pit. I'm talking about "Threads of Tyranny" (or whatever they call themselves). First off, getting in was harder than getting a toddler to eat their vegetables. I swear, they had a velvet rope, a bouncer who looked like he wrestled bears in his spare time, and a questionnaire that asked for my blood type, social security number, and the thread count of my dreams. Apparently, only "industry owners" are worthy of their hallowed halls. I'm pretty sure my grandma, who sews better than most fashion designers, wouldn't have made the cut. Once I finally breached the inner sanctum, I was greeted by prices so high, they could make a billionaire weep. I saw a scrap of lace that was priced like it was woven from unicorn hair and spun by angels. I'm pretty sure I could buy a small island for the cost of their "sale" bin. And the staff? Oh, the staff. They looked like they were auditioning for a remake of "The Stepford Wives," but instead of being robots, they were just...snobby. Asking for help was like pulling teeth from a grumpy badger. I inquired about the difference between two types of cotton, and they looked at me like I'd just asked them to explain quantum physics in Klingon. Honestly, I'm surprised this place hasn't been swallowed by a black hole of pretentiousness. I give them a solid two years, tops, before they're replaced by a discount mattress store or a laser tag arena. Mark my words. If you want fabric that costs more than your rent and service that makes you want to scream into a pillow, "Threads of Tyranny" is your place. If you value your sanity and your wallet, run. Run far, far away.

    NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!…read more You need to be a licensed designer to even get their attention So if your shopping retail this is not the stir for you

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