Thanks everyone for the encouragement. I'm back home now, and so can tell you that this trip was beyond successful for me. I have now made two trips to Las Vegas: One pre-nap and one post-nal. Here's what I can tell you:
Trip 1 (pre-nal):
I drank
ONLY Miller Lite, in an effort to control myself.
I promised myself that I would pace myself, and not drink too much beer. That I wasn't just going to get drunk, but to see the sights.
I drank
ALL day, every day for 96 hours. I fell asleep each night with a half drunk beer on my nightstand, and finished that beer when I woke up in the morning. The only non-alcoholic drink that entered my system was red bull, and that was just to put more fuel in the rocket.
Over the course of four days, I ate solid food twice. After the second meal, I believe I vomited, but I am not honestly sure if that was me or a friend.
The entire trip is quite hazy. I believe I lost a decent amount of money. I embarrassed myself many times. I feel lucky that I didn't hurt myself.
On the plane back, my withdrawal symptoms were severe. Bona fide auditory hallucinations, the shakes, extreme anxiety and paranoia. I ordered two beers from the flight attendant, drinking one immediately and saving the other to drink in an airport bathroom in Newark at 5:30AM. I used to live a very glamorous life.
Trip 2 (the modern era):
I drank
mostly light beer, in an effort to control myself... But I can now recognize situations in which there is little danger of excess and enjoy a cocktail, or in this case, some nice champagne at midnight.
I never started drinking before 5pm, most nights not until 8.
I got a little tipsy on some evenings, but never got emotional, angry, or frustrated. I never embarrassed myself.. on the contrary, I was pleasant to be around (at least it seemed like it

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I ate some really delicious food that I enjoyed immensely. Crab legs, prime rib, and all the other Vegas staples. This may not actually be a positive point as I think I gained a few pounds!
Sadly, I am not sure how much I like Las Vegas anymore. I don't like gambling because I like keeping my money. I like the shows, but they are pricey. The food was good, but it's better here in San Francisco. I guess it's nice to dress up super fancy and hit the town, but the appeal of Vegas has definitely gone down overall.
On the trip back, I felt fine. It was quite nice to sit in the airport terminal and remember how completely awful I felt during the previous trip, and how much better my life is now.
So that's it! Vegas has got nothing on me!