Next to Trump's Taj Mahal and near Bally's is a small and hidden treasure, Resorts Hotel/Casino. My family and I have stayed here for a while and I just felt like I should write something now. The suite is extremely comfortable and the food is good.
Tada! The Atlantic City staple: more and more casinos and lights! There wasn't a view of the ocean unlike Taj Mahal, but maybe we just stayed in the wrong room.
You open the door to your room and to the immediate, tada~ a bathroom equiped with a toilet and sink and mirror, wow. (I only sound sarcastic because I need to do hw right now)
You leave the bathroom and continue down the corrider and then to your right (again) is a SINK, a mirror, and a few lamps!!! and a round glass table! that I forgot to take a picture of.
The lamp and pretty picture.
OOOOOH, complimentary fuji water, thanks bus boy.
Haha, this picture is the view from the front corridor. There is the glass table! and there is a tv to the left of this area.
The pretty things surrounding the tv, yet not facing the tv.
The entryway to the bedroom within suite. oooooooo.
From the right side of bed. There is a tv facing the bed.
From left side of bed, there are two closets to the side. Sometimes, there are complimentary robes and slippers!!!!
Entryway into heaven. or the bathroom, either way you look at it.
TOWELS, 2 SINKS, HOT TUB/JACUZZI, MIRROR
TOILET, SHOWER
TOILET, TOILET PAPER, MORE TOILET PAPER, TELEPHONE
Yea... the toiletry was nice. Who knew? Olive oil scrub feels pretty nice.
But if you can't afford a suite, this is what you get.
2 twin beds, one bathroom with two mirrors, two sinks, a toilet, and a shower.
Oh well.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
RESORTS Hotel Suite Review
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Sunday, September 21, 2008
Awakenings
It's an amazing movie!!!! The movie is based off a true account also entitled "Awakenings." It is about a doctor who uses a new drug on his immobile patients so they can "awaken." All the patients have been asleep for 20-30 years where they were in a catatonic state. They would not move or talk. However, Dr. Sayer (Robin Williams) gets help from the nurses to perform some research on the patients to try to get them to move. There is a scene in the movie where he places all the patients facing each other and gets them to play catch and another where a woman starts to eat when listening to a certain type of music.
Leonard (Robert de Niro), a patient who has been immobile since he was a boy, wakes up with the experimental drug treatment. He and Dr. Sayer form an amazing kind of friendship. It crosses the boundary of assumption that patients should be treated like "statue" and "furniture" just because they hadn't moved in many years. There should be a huge applause for both of these actors. Because of them, I was crying the whole last half of the movie. The most powerful scene is that climax where Leonard discovers that even though he's been given the gift of life again, he will not ever be treated like every other human being.
Lol, afterwards, I wiki'd Encephalitis and tried to look for any remaining patients. I TOTALLY WANT TO READ THE BOOK.
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Friday, September 19, 2008
Vista Word Recognition Fun AKA Do you know what song this is?
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Sunday, September 7, 2008
THE VMAS
I'm going to be extremely biased. I HATE DISNEY. Don't expect me to write anything about those teeny boppers that seem to possess young 'un's souls. I'm writing as I'm watching so I'm going to keep the enthusiasm to myself. :)
The show started out with Britney! who looked so much better than last year! We don't see the roots anymore :). Rihanna bursts out with an array of freaky dancers, herself wearing a towering dress. She sang "Disturbia" and proceeded to strip into a skimpy outfit and had a small segue to a White Stripes. I do not condone anyone to follow her mullet trend though.
Russell Brand is so true. No one knows him but he is a hilarious UK comedian. Do I agree with him? Maybe, politics are interesting. Though I can't vote quite yet. For me, Britney's win was a pleasant surprise (I thought Katy Perry for sure) because she needs a come back! She needed it. Chris Brown was no surprise because he's such an influence in the youth of America. "Wonderwall" playing in the background.
There was Katy Perry performing "Like a Virgin." Her singing is fine but her performance needs work. I don't want to watch her when she's singing.
Then Michael Phelps helped out, introducing Leona Lewis (one of my favorites) and Lil Wayne (losing his pants) and T-Pain (decked out in a magician suit).
Lindsey Lohan's still alive?! Ciara?! FANNYPAK (LOVE YOU GUYS <3) Dance video? I love Ne-Yo more as a singer, haha. Pussycat Dolls <3 cause I want to work at a strip club too "When I Grow Up."
...no offense, Twilight has even more insane fans. I'd rather not get involved with them either.
Lol, P. Diddy is working Danity Kane even behind the scenes on the VMAs but it's probably just for the laughs.
Paramore was interesting. The vocalist changed her hair again. The outfit does not really work for me... or maybe it's the hair. Her pants match the guitar and bass, XD. Wow, I must be stupid, I didn't even notice the change of set at all. I mean, it did change, right?
Slash and Shia LeBeouf (he's not in jail) with the rock video nominees, very plain. The rock category is pretty competitive but I'm thinking LP. Linkin Park wins! They are like an institution for MTV for years. These guys are pretty amazing, even on the world scene.
Pink was one of my favorites when I was growing up and she still sounds unique and looks amazing. Her dress was very cool, if not on the verge of a costume. I think the amazing thing is that she sounds like she's not fazed by anything and her biker outfit was barely there but still better than Britney's from a few years ago. There were fire hazards and I swear she unbottoned her top even more. I just realized those people dancing on the window sills were supposed to be there.
I LOVE THE TING TINGS. <3<3<3
Haha, I really did not know that Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz were married but Ashlee was extremely pretty with her long red hair and her baby bump.
Though I did not like the slant towards Sarah Palin cause teenage pregnancy isn't a reason to point someone out. As a mother, she works hard. Mothers.
Slipknot presenting Hip-Hop video. Hah. I was not surprised with Lil Wayne winning. I wasn't really paying attention to the other nominations.
Jordin Sparks is curvy and talented, I loved her style. T.I. was an interesting performer because I haven't heard of him for a while. (I don't listen to music that often) The performance was cool with the female prop and the stage.
GODDAMNIT. I wished I never had to hear this song ever again, even if Rihanna's questionable hair choices was singing it. (Ma-ia-hii Ma-ia-huu Ma-ia-hoo Ma-ia-haha). But the song eventually got better, sort of. :(
The intermission songs were interesting. I figured that many of the people watching the VMAs were really young and wouldn't appreciate some of the older songs that they played.
DUDEEEE, what is with the Disney influx? Hahaha, I actually love Christina Aguilera, so Disney is a pretty subjective topic for me. Her appearance looks a lot younger with the long hair but I love how she reinvented "Genie in a Bottle." She's an example of a great performer. What's with the cape though?
...Tokio Hotel is so... normal. Why did people vote for them? It's like another world. They don't sound interesting at all, so how did they win fan favorite???
My brother switched the channel on Paris Hilton, that's how much he hates her. She has a hellalot of extensions. Britney wins again for Best Pop Video. I was vying for Danity Kane but it's understandable, Britney is too much of a publicized figure.
Locksley, good job on the political parodies!
Geez, they even have Nickelodeon stars!? Kid Rock?! Purely a coincidence but my head hurts now... "Sweet Home Alabama" sounded odd, sorry.
And Britney wins all 3 of her nominations... (dunno, maybe they thought it will be a while until she comes back again.)
And Kanye performs *fabulous as usual*.
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Trump Taj Mahal Suite
This is kind of an old event but it happened a few weeks ago when my family and my brother's girlfriend and my other brother's friends went to Atlantic City (AC). For those of you not in the know, it is a mini-Las Vegas in New Jersey. My family is just a huge pack of gamblers ;).
So, the suite hotel room was at Trump Taj Mahal. And I was stuck inside because I'm underage, so I wrote a list of complaints about the room. (I also wrote a little bit about the restaurants and the broadwalk.)
THE ROOM
Overall, the room was fucking dirty. I mean, we waited about 2 hours for them to fix it up and it still sucked. All the couches and cushions were unclean or dusty because my whole family felt uncomfortable. My mother even broke out into rashes after hugging a dirty pillow.
The pull-out couch-bed was even weirder. You pull it out and there were no sheets, no blankets, no pillows. I thought it was just a misunderstanding, that they put them in a drawer or in the closet but there were absolutely none. In the end, I was lucky enough to catch the cleaning lady for some sheets.
There were also some things that were just odd about the room, there was a concaved wall on the side of the bed and it had a small mattress-cushion lifted about 4 ft from the ground and about half the size of a twin bed. There was no snack bar, though it seemed that there was a bar style kitchen (without any gas work). The tv was also weird. There were 2 NBC channels and only one of them was clear. The NBC situated for Atlantic City was extremely boring, like the news were sucking the life out of them. (Lol, this was back when the Olympics were still on, so I was like 2AM for a basketball game? "Fuck dat, I'm sleeping.")
The bathroom was the most awkward experience of all. First of all, when you're on the toilet, you're facing the door. But on the door, is a mirror... YOU CAN SEE YOURSELF USING THE TOILET!!!! Then, bath time. There was no laundry bag? Do they expect you carry your own bag for dirty underwear? Geez... The worst part was the bathtub drain. I love taking baths at hotels, it's a fetish, lol. However, the drain was broken and hard to close. On the plug it said push, on the other side of the plug was a screw, it did not stop the water from draining at all.
THE FOOD
Our family is the typical Chinese parents, Americanized kids type of family so we go eat Chinese food everywhere we go even though it sucks. DYNASTY. Oh my. *Shaking head* Safely said, it sucked. It was an American style Chinese restaurant and none of the food tasted right, not even the soup. Believe me, I've been to enough Chinese restaurants to know that that food was bad. Cheaper food in Flushing, Queens tastes better. Though my dad gave the restaurant a 60 dollar tip, dumbass.
The Rim is a noodle bar that serves Chinese lunches. It is good. It's the type of food that you would expect from any normal Chinese restaurant. I must admit, the Korean BBQ pork is amazing.
Plate is a modern, contemporary American diner. The food is oily. That's my only comment.
BROADWALK
The beach is dirty, as all beaches. There are a lot of stray cats :(. And homeless people. And cats. And homeless people. And dead cats. And parts of homeless people.
The whole broadwalk is overpriced. The soft vanilla ice cream cone = 3-4 dollars. The sausage hot dog = 4-5 dollars. The games were bad too. Any of the good prizes (Stewie, Bryan Griffin) took a lot of money to even try to get them. It would be cheaper to just buy them. The rides are pathetic except for one thrill ride that is a contraption on a bungee and it goes extremely high and bounces quite a lot.
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That's my review for this hotel. All quantity but not as much on quality.
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Sunday, August 17, 2008
DOGGIE
Does anyone know what kind of dog this is? Mimi's so cute but naughty, very, very naughty. I'm looking after her for my brother's girlfriend. I don't know what I will do when they take her back...
It was kind of random, but while I was walking her today, some psychotic little girl on her bike was stalking us. "Puppy, puppy~," I heard, but as I turned back, veered off to the side, and repeat... gah, neighbors....
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BSB
AUGUST 14, 2008
THURSDAY
was probably one of the funnest nights of my life.
At Mohegan Sun (which is a shitty place for anyone under 21), many teenage girls crowded to what would become a concert of huge amusement. Backstreet's Back, ALL RIGHT!!!
=D The samples above are "Larger than Life" (I think) and "I Want it That Way."
Don't believe what others say, though Kevin will be missed, the Backstreet Boys are still kicking and sounding great. From one fan who witnessed this concert, "Geez, they should have got rid of Kevin a long time ago; they sound great." And at the concert, there were so many flash cameras and phones going... it was cool.
Opening was the not-so-great GIRLICIOUS, though there was a lot of energy by "Like Me" and the sassy girls asking the crowd to give it up for the boys, er... hm... men!
After a 20 min intermission, the guys came out, all four of them, scantily-clad in boxing outfits. I don't care what people say, these men in their mid-30s or late 20s are still piping hot. This is evident from the $10 poster my cousin bought from the concert.
=D
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Starting out was "Larger than Life" which partially segued into "Stronger" (original rap by Kanye West). I loved the fact that they sang many of their older songs, "Everyone," "All I Have to Give," "I Want it that Way," "Backstreet's Back," "The Call," "Show me the Meaning of Being Lonely," and others.
They also sang "Inconsolable" and "Incomplete." There were newer, great songs but on a deeper inspection, do these guys have much hope for the future...?
Brian sure does. The boys all hit with their own solos but Brian was definitely enjoyable with his sincerity and his cute humor.
=(
Honestly... my mom was right, it was so fucking loud that it wasn't too enjoyable but the seats and bleachers were literally moving from all the excitement. From the 9 year olds girls screaming behind us, the nonchalant punks with glowsticks who slowly started feeling the music, the drunk 40 year old women listing off the proof of their fanaticism, the older Indian man standing and blocking my mom's view, the lone Asian guy standing with arms crossed, and the gay man taking off his shirt and grinding on his neighbor, it was apparant that the Backstreet boys has never lost their charm. The time they shine and where they are in their prime is on the stage. *heart*
But the best part was my ticket was free free free!!! All paid from my dad the gambling mongol... T-T
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Sunday, August 10, 2008
Six Flags
Yesterday, I went to Six Flags: Great Adventure in New Jersey. =) This picture is of the water park nearby that we didn't go to. =( It was fun anyway though. =)
When you go to Six Flags, dress lightly with sneakers and remember to drink a lot of water. A regular pass is around 54 bucks, but there are coupons for a 15 dollar discount and/or a buy 1 get one free on weekdays. I would suggest getting a flashpass cause otherwise, you'll spend money and time to go on only 3 rides... though I like being cheap so I never do. XD
Always expect long lines even at the bathrooms and such so bring a drink when you're waiting on line. And bags, it might be better just not to bring them, you'll have to go through security and buy lockers constantly. Parking is also... a bitch.
This is a picture from my phone =3! We were waiting on the Superman ride. It said the wait was about an hour and a half but it was more like two hours cause they kept doing blank tests on the second cart. Overall, the ride was worth the wait, being my first time on it (though I would not consider waiting for it again). It was not very fast but the position of being attached from your back and your stomach facing the ground with interesting turns and stuff made the ride enjoyable. (even for a girl who has motion sickness and a fear of heights!) My hair was in my face in the pic. =P
Though I did not go on it this time, El Toro is one of my favorite roller coasters because it's fast and crickety. I love that momentum of slowly going up and just going everywhere at a high pace. When I went on it last year, we were there in the morning and there was no line and we went on again with a 30 minute wait. It's definitely worth the wait.
I went on the Great American Scream Machine both last year and this year and the wait is always pretty quick considering they have three carts: blue, white, and red. Last year, I didn't like it so much, but this year, the random guy sitting in the cart with us was hilarious. He was asking everyone if they were "screamers," and proceeded to scream and say stuff like, "Oh yea, MAKE ME SCREAM; this is the scream machine", "Holy shit!", "I'm gonna piss in my pants", and "Y'all need to go take a piss after this ride." I was laughing so hard. The ride, overall, is pretty good, it's not fast but it can hurt considering your ears are banging into the protective seat.
I would not recommend the new Dark Night Coaster. It was 2 hours for a video as a prologue to the ride and a ride that was like a kids' coaster inside a dark room. It was horrible because it wasn't fast and it didn't have a lot of drops and highs, just a lot of turns. Honestly, the video was more exciting the the ride. There was a wait before getting the ticket, a wait to get inside the building, and a wait inside the building to get onto the ride. Though, waiting inside was ok because they have a screen watching you and putting a joker mask on your face. Though it was only built recently, replacing Chiller: Batman and Robin, I can't recommend this ride at all.
However, Batman the ride was amazing. It was extremely fast and your legs just dangle in the air. Even though the wait said 60 min, it only took us 20 min. It was worth the time and effort because fast rides=love.
Next time, I'm determined to go on Kingda Ka.... It's a slow wait and it was broken this time, but I'm sure that I'll be able to go on it eventually. REMEMBER: If you're in a group, never offer someone to cut the line because people cut the line, then invite their friends to cut the line and it just makes the wait longer. And people always want to cut you even if it's obvious you're just taking off your shoes or putting your bag away (some rides offer cubbies to put away your bag, most don't). And apparently, you can bribe the ticketers to let you go through the flashpass line... kind of annoying but how much do these ticketers actually make at this park? I wonder.
I can't say I recommend these for people who don't like roller coasters but I pretty much only like riding on roller coasters. There are also concession stands, kiosks and such. There is a real dog tag stand outside of the American Army Experience (which is a virtual representation that my gaming brother said wasn't too amazing but all right).
Small rides are typical. Teacups are overrated, but going on the merry-go-round and riding a cock with a friend is always fun. =] Whatever you think, ferris wheels suck. I hate them!!! I can stand rollercoasters fine but I felt like fainting on the ferris wheel. D=My air brushed tattoo bunny~ Everything in the park is expensive but airbrushed (which last 3-6 days) is cheaper than henna. I got henna last time. Henna tattoos are these organic substances that are put on the skin and soaked in until they crack which usually takes 5-10 min and they last 2-4 weeks. Apparently black hennas have added chemicals that can harm you so be careful where you get it. My cousin got a cute henna but she got tired of waiting and scraped it off so it's pretty light. (Remember to wait until it cracks!!!)
There are also stores for license plates, names on rice, names on wood, bracelets, etc. It's cool but you could also get them elsewhere for less.
There are broadwalks and arcades. The games are cute and easy to win so it doesn't hurt to try.
The food is the usual stuff like Nathans (hotdogs are amazing) and Johnny Rockets (old fashioned feel-good diner with great burgers). I had a pizza cheesesteak from Ted's Cheesesteak which I would not reccomend... it was messy and a regular cheesesteak or a chicken alternative would have been better.And my sugarfix!!!! There are many places that sell candy, popcorn, and lemonade as you expect.
GLOW IN THE DARK PARADE!!!!
There were many similarities of this parade to the daytime parade I saw last year... jumping stilts, breakers, and various justice league/looney tunes characters. Last year though, the breakers and stilts were regulars around the park but I didn't see them this time, just bugs and daffy. This year, it was glowing with some fake people and Joker, Two-faced, Batmobile and Batman.
Dragon, I guess they are celebrating Olympics indirectly?
Scooby, HIIIIIIII!Dinner at 11 PM. Burger Kings off the New Jersey highway are overpriced!!!!!! Geez, never let a man try to organize next time.
THAT'S ALL FOLKS! =D
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Friday, August 8, 2008
Anthropologie
I guess I should start off by saying that I am the last person that people should look up to as a fashion expert. I don't even like shopping! Though I've decided to take a chance and at least appreciate what is out there. >.< The colors that store primarily uses fit an older, more mellow but still fun audience than the audience an Urban Outfitters store caters to. There are many different styles that are used and with the fall season coming up, Anthropologie seems to be really in its element.
For me, some of the items that I think are really catchy are these (though whether they can fit for big chested girls as myself are another issue ;p ):
Poppy Fields Dress
It's red and short, and seems to be flattering for many shapes and sizes.Museum-Of-Modern-Birds Dress
It's a fun, artistic dress that is comfortable and edgy.
Echo Flutter Tee
A stylish printed shirt that gives a new feeling to an old style.Stoa Sweater Skirt
A skirt that I have never seen before, very fresh. It's pretty and flirty but just from an eyeballing, I can't tell if it can flatter short or tall legs.Just a note, a lot of the pants are the same style but it's a style that I like :D. Like

Level 99 Ariana
the style of the pants are long, straight, and sleek, and even though I have short legs, I love this style (it's a curse! =P).So onto accessories, I love big rings and any kind of headband, so... these are self-explanatory.
Windowpane Headband
Baubled Begonia Ring
Just a bag with a good message =DGreen Is Good Tote
However, this store is not the best place to be stingy and there are no stores outside the US as of now. As cheaper alternatives, I suggest Forever 21 and Old Navy. These stores are everywhere and even have online stores, so if you have never heard of them before check them out know. Forever 21 is my personal favorite. ;)
In conclusion, if you like to splurge on a casual-but-not-really look that suits 18-30 year olds very well, then Anthropologie is the place for you. Its online store ships to many places beyond the state, so check it out =D.
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