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When it comes to Halloween fun in Sin City, what could be more perfect than a Las Vegas escape room? And this time of year, what could be more perfect than the scariest experiences of all? With that in mind, we compiled a quick list of some of the most promising rooms we could find! Escape IT: This is exactly what you think it is! One to ten players have to face off with the evil clown with two versions of this Las Vegas escape room. There’s the Fun House experience and the Severs experience, so pick your poison. One…

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If you’re headed to Sin City soon, we have several Las Vegas Halloween events designed for your enjoyment and fright! What else would you expect from this town? From downtown to the Strip and all points in between, you will find no shortage of spooky things going on to keep you occupied! We will be posting more things to do as we get closer to Halloween! Fremont Street Experience Rock of Horror Halloween Bash Join us on Thursday, October 31st, at the Fremont Street Experience in the heart of historic downtown Las Vegas for the legendary Rock of Horror Halloween…

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 October 16, 2024 When most people head to Las Vegas, they have at least some small hope for hitting some big jackpots. Even if they know the odds are stacked against them, they know that it’s not mathematically impossible for them to win. I mean, people do it and the odds aren’t zero. Just ask some of the winners in this story! Recently, a lucky guest at Caesars Palace was playing High Card Flush Poker when he struck gold! While he was in town for a football game he decided to try his luck… an outstanding decision on his part.…

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Hello friends! Hard Rock Las Vegas is going up as the Tropicana has come down! Plus, all of Las Vegas is bracing for the big Formula 1 race! We’re reporting from the Las Vegas Strip with a look at the demolition work and the race course, plus more rumors that could bring an NBA team to Sin City. The Tropicana is no more! The walls came down as scheduled early Wednesday morning, clearing the way for the new Las Vegas baseball stadium which they plan to have up and running by 2028 Hello friends, J Todd out here on the…

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Vegas has said goodbye Tropicana for the last time with a stunning display that lit up the Las Vegas skyline with a spectacular drone and fireworks show, followed by the dramatic 22-second implosion of its iconic towers at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 9. This landmark event ushers in a new chapter for Las Vegas, paving the way for a state-of-the-art ballpark for the Athletics and a world-class entertainment resort in collaboration with Bally’s Corporation, a name synonymous with Vegas hospitality and gaming. As the last remaining casino from its era on the Strip, the Tropicana’s implosion involved its two…

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Last year, the F1 Las Vegas race was considered a financial success for some, and a complete disaster for others. While many resorts made a bundle of cash, smaller local businesses suffered from road closures. Additionally, traffic was an absolute nightmare and casino employees were inconvenienced for months trying to navigate the maze of construction barricades. Fast forward to this year, and changes are being made. The first significant change involves reducing road work time from nine months last year to just three months this year. This reduction is largely due to the fact that only minimal maintenance was needed…

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Caesars Entertainment has announced the launch of Horseshoe Online Casino, a cutting-edge online casino app and desktop platform developed for the seasoned casino player. The legendary casino brand, known for providing unparalleled customer satisfaction, is now bringing its player focused gaming experience to the online world. The Horseshoe Online Casino builds on the legacy of the Horseshoe brand, a leader in providing exceptional gaming experiences since 1951 with a heritage that celebrates casino players who know what they want. Now live exclusively in Michigan, with plans to expand into other jurisdictions where Caesars’ digital iGaming platforms are live, the Horseshoe…

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We visit the site of the Mirage demolition 3 months after closing to check on progress, and to see how the new Hard Rock Las Vegas is coming together. While construction is hidden behind walls and partitions, we were able to see that the Mirage Volcano is gone, while other artifacts and signage are still in place. The Hard Rock Las Vegas and Guitar Hotel is set to become a landmark destination on the Las Vegas Strip when it opens in Spring 2027. The expansive casino complex will feature a 174,000-square-foot gaming area with 2,000 slot machines and 212 table…

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Clark County commissioners have given preliminary approval for a major Las Vegas airport expansion. Presented by the County Department of Aviation, the plan aims to increase the number of gates, enhance passenger access, and upgrade transportation facilities at Harry Reid International Airport, the seventh-busiest airport in North America. This initiative is designed to alleviate the growing congestion at the airport, which has experienced record passenger traffic in recent years. In 2023, the Las Vegas airport welcomed 57.6 million passengers, up from 52.6 million in 2022. From May to July of this year, the airport averaged over 5 million passengers per…

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Sin City has many secrets, but many visitors completely miss Las Vegas’ secret airline on display right in front of them! These government aircraft hide in plain sight, flying in and out of Vegas several times every day. However, you can’t book a ticket or even visit the terminal. So what is “Janet Airlines”? Who flies on their planes? And where are they going? I am standing in front of the Janet terminal, which is just about half a mile from the Vegas Strip, across from Mandalay Bay. If you don’t know what the Janet terminal is, I highly recommend…

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It seems Sin City cannot get enough when it comes to professional sports. Now there are rumors of a Las Vegas NBA arena set to be built near the Rio. If true, that would be a step toward getting an NBA franchise, either by relocation or (more likely) league expansion in the near future. But can we trust these rumors? I mean, it’s not like they haven’t been circulating for years. Sources at some reliable blogs are sharing that the Oak View Group is moving forward with plans for this Las Vegas NBA. Previously, they had announced a huge, multibillion…

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Sin City was once celebrated for its affordability, but in recent times Las Vegas prices have transformed into one of the most expensive cities to visit in America. Rising costs for lodging, dining, and entertainment are increasingly impacting tourists. Historically a budget-friendly destination, Vegas has shifted its focus from economical stays to luxury experiences. As competition from other gambling hubs grew, Sin City responded by introducing high-end hotels, upscale dining, and exclusive entertainment options to attract visitors. Coupled with the pandemic, these changes have led to skyrocketing prices. A recent study by Forbes Advisor highlights this trend: over the past…

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 October 4, 2024 Back in June of this year we published a video with details on a federal sports betting bill being proposed here in America. The Supporting Affordability and Fairness with Every Bet Act, or as it has become know The SAFE Bet Act, is now getting some less than enthusiastic reactions from the likes of the NFL and NBA, who are concerned that the advertising restrictions put forth on the bill would cut into their profits. The SAFE Bet Act would introduce several measures to limit sportsbook advertising, prohibiting it from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and during…

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Ten years ago, sports leagues hated gambling. Five years ago, leagues embraced gambling Now, DraftKings and FanDuel are being sued by one of the leagues players union. Strange days indeed, as John Lennon once wrote. So what’s the issue? As is the case so many times it all boils down to money. Not so peculiar, mama. Major League Baseball’s players union filed a lawsuit in federal and state courts, accusing both DraftKings and FanDuel of using images of nearly all active MLB players on their websites and mobile apps without obtaining permission. The players are seeking both compensatory and punitive…

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We’ve been following the renovations at the Rio Las Vegas for quite a while. And now, the property has announced that the initial phase of the upgrades has been completed. This is an ongoing project which began back in 2023, and may take another year or two for completion. In fact, we visited the resort back in May of this year to have a look around, and you can find that video below. In this first phase, significant upgrades were made. This included the introduction of eight new dining options, a complete overhaul of the 220,000 square feet of meeting…

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If you want to watch the Tropicana implosion in person or online, we have the information to help you do so! And with police blocking streets, no public viewing area, and Las Vegas hotel room prices skyrocketing it won’t be easy! What left of Tropicana Las Vegas will be coming down in the early morning hours of October 9th, and with such big buildings, and such a big implosion, you would think that watching the event live would be pretty easy… and you’d be wrong. When it comes to catching the implosion firsthand your options are a bit limited. There…

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