Graduation Celebration at The Venetian Las Vegas : An Italian-Inspired Sendoff

Graduation Celebration at The Venetian Las Vegas : An Italian-Inspired Sendoff

As I prepared to graduate from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, I wanted to mark the occasion with a special celebration. I decided to gather some of my closest friends for an Italian-themed evening at the Venetian Hotel—and it turned out to be everything I hoped for.

Dinner at BRERA osteria

For dinner, we went to one of my favorite Italian restaurants, BRERA Osteria. It was super good. I got veal pasta and an Italian cream soda. My friends loved it as well. I also mentioned that I was celebrating my graduation, and they gave me a free dessert with chocolate mousse and raspberries. I liked it a lot.

Photos Around the Hotel

After dinner, we took a mini photoshoot around the hotel. My friend Abigail took some amazing pictures of me in my graduation party outfit, and we also got several group shots. The Venetian has so many stunning photo spots —it felt like the perfect setting to capture this milestone. And it was!

A Sweet Finale at Cocolini

After we took pictures, we went to get gelato at Cocolini. I had tried gelato from there before and liked it a lot, so I wanted to go back. I got mango and tiramisu. They were both so good. A perfect way to end the day.

Looking Back and Moving Forward

In conclusion, I had a great time at my graduation party with my friends. It was a great way to end my senior year. My time at UNLV has been filled with unforgettable memories, and this celebration was a wonderful way to honor them. On to the next adventure. This is only the beginning.



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