Last week I reached the Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, USA a bit early to capture the storefront photos.
It takes time and a lot of patience to get a clear shot.
Here’s a shop with the famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign. This is its name and identity.
The storefront is open and wide, welcoming people to walk in and explore its various collections of desirables and souvenirs that are seen even from the outside.
The Burger King outlet at the airport has self ordering kiosks.
The storefront also shows the table and sitting arrangment.
You can leave Las Vegas but Las Vegas does not leave you.
The slot machines follow you to the airport gates.
This is not a storefront, but here’s another Welcome to Las Vegas sign in a larger size at the exit to the baggage claim area.
The storefront of Pei Wei has little to tell of what they sell but the seating arrangement can be seen clearly.
The store is called The Local and it seems they sell drinks.
The storefront is too open where one can walk and sit down on the high stool and order straight away.
This a combo shot of two shops that have virtually walls removed on the front revealing everything they have got to sell.
The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf has a nice welcoming storefront that shows the seating arrangement and the main desk at the far end.
The Vegas Chop House has some advertisements for the drinks on the storefront, besides a QR code and a display board.
The store is accessible for a wheelchair since it is leveled with the floor nicely.
This again is not a storefront but an attraction at the Las Vegas airport.
When viewed from the right angle these hanging shapes together form an aircraft.
A closer inspection shows that each is a butterfly-shaped cutout with various brands like Pepsi, Virgin Atlantic, and Spirit Airlines printed on them.
The PGA Tour Grill storefront shows two sections with different arrangements.
Besides a large TV display, there’s nothing significant about this storefront.
This is the view of the Harry Reid Internation Airport in Las Vegas.
It is a single hallway with gates on one side and shops on the other.
Here’s another storefront with casinos installed right in front of them.
Village Pub has a nice outdoor seating area that is fenced to reduce distraction from passersbys at the airport.
The grat American Bagel Bakery has a nice and spacious seating area on the front side.
It appears to be closed so the people sitting out there are probably not their customers.
The Las Vegas Dufry Shopping is probably a short form of Duty-Free shopping.
The storefront is also wide open with no hindrance revealing the brands they have products from.
This Gaming Lounge at the airport satisfies the gambling appetite of those who did not have enough of it in the zillions of slot machines in the dozens of casinos in Las Vegas.
It has a small entrance but glass walls showing the vibes inside and the slot machines.
This is perhaps for those having a few dollars left after spending many in the casinos.
Or maybe for those who think they will never return to the Sin City again in life
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