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A new attraction called The Magicians Room has opened at the Linq Promenade, promising a blend of interactive gaming and theatrical illusion. The venue is being developed and operated by Las Vegas–based Pompey Entertainment, and it aims to offer a two-stage experience to visitors. Upon arrival, guests will enter a modern arcade area built around crane machines and interactive claw games. That section is described as a “crane-only” arcade, with a nostalgic edge designed to entice visitors as they explore. From there, a concealed entrance leads to the magic showroom, where audiences can view live performances. Access to the magic…

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If you’re headed to the National Finals Rodeo in Sin City this December, then listen up: After all the riding, roping, and wrangling there’s still plenty to see, do, and enjoy. So, if you’re attending, we got you covered with how to do Las Vegas country style! Nearly 200,000 people will be attending the NFR in Las Vegas December 4th through the 13th for a 10-day competition in everything from steer wrestling to barrel racing! And This Week in Gambling, we’re sharing the country concerts, comedy shows, and special events that will bring it all together! What better way to…

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Google has updated its advertising policies to exclude sweepstakes casinos from the social casino category, tightening its rules on what types of games can advertise on its platform. The change, announced as part of the company’s Gambling and Games policy update, clarifies that sweepstakes casinos no longer qualify for certification under the “social casino” label. The new policy distinguishes between games that simulate gambling purely for entertainment and those that offer real-world prizes, even indirectly. Social casino games, such as slots or poker simulations that do not pay out cash or physical rewards, may continue advertising if they meet Google’s…

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Tourism and gaming revenue in Las Vegas both posted declines in September, extending a nine-month stretch of weak visitor numbers even as Nevada’s overall gaming win remains ahead of last year. According to figures from the local convention authority and the state gaming regulator, Las Vegas recorded 3.1 million visitors in September, an 8.8 percent drop compared to the same month in 2024. That amounts to roughly 300,000 fewer guests visiting the city. The decline in the core Las Vegas market was driven largely by weaker mid-week traffic and a smaller convention calendar. Convention attendance fell 18.7 percent to 428,400,…

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Online gaming operator BetHog has introduced its latest feature: an innovation it calls the gaming industry’s first AI blackjack dealer. The character, dubbed Sunny, is designed to reshape how players interact in online casino environments. BetHog was founded in 2024 by industry veterans including the co-founders of FanDuel, aiming to bring cutting-edge technology to the gambling sector. The debut of Sunny marks a leap in the company’s ambitions. Sunny is intended to go beyond traditional live-dealer experiences by employing machine-learning and interactive capabilities. The AI is programmed to greet individual players by name, recall past sessions and conversations, track game-history…

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We’re checking out the Zeus’s Thunderbolt 10,000 online slot from NetGaming! This is a follow up to the Zeus’s Thunderbolt original released in 2023, and this game also features a Lightning Ladder! Plus, the updated version has high volatility, free spins, re-spins, a buy bonus, and multipliers for wins up to 10,000 times your bet! This game transports players to Mount Olympus, where the god of thunder rules the reels. With bold visuals, intense sound design, and the potential for wins up to 10,000 times the bet, Zeus’s Thunderbolt 10,000 brings mythological excitement to life. Played on a 5×4 grid…

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Las Vegas Prices have been out of control, causing many to stay away. Now, after months of falling tourism, costs are starting to move, and resorts are offering specials to bring back business! After Covid, everyone wanted to travel again… and they had all that relief check money burning a hole in their pocket! But now that ride is over, and after nine consecutive months of plummeting tourism, Vegas has finally gotten the message. Prices are beginning to see moderate declines, and specials are running on hotel rooms, food, shopping, even the mono rail. So, let’s get right into things…

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Travelers hoping to save on Las Vegas travel can find major price differences depending on when they visit. Hotel rates, airfares, and even restaurant prices in the city shift widely based on season, day of the week, and major events. Spring and fall remain the busiest times in Sin City, with mild temperatures and a steady lineup of conventions and festivals that fill hotels. Demand peaks from March through May and again from September through November, pushing prices to their highest levels. Visitors during these months will enjoy pleasant weather but should expect limited room availability and premium costs across…

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Las Vegas hotel rates on the Strip have shown a steady decline through 2025, despite marketing efforts by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) to counter the city’s growing reputation for high prices. According to a recent report from Truist Securities, the ongoing promotional campaigns have had only a modest effect on reversing weakening demand. The firm’s latest survey found that average daily rates across the Las Vegas Strip fell about 5 percent year-over-year. The decline was more pronounced for major resort operators, with room prices down 7 percent at MGM Resorts International properties and 17 percent at…

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A recent visit to Sin City reveals signs of trouble. The falling Vegas tourism industry is resulting in empty restaurants and hotels, even amid high prices. The conditions suggest that the booming post-pandemic rebound may be cooling off… and it hasn’t been pretty. In several high-profile resorts, tables stood unoccupied during prime dinner hours. Guests and staff alike noted that what should have been bustling dining rooms looked quiet and underused. The reduction in foot traffic was most visible in midweek slots, when fewer convention and leisure travelers were present. At the same time, the cost of a trip to…

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The Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas will host a weekend of both bull riding and MMA and bull riding action, from October 23 to 26, according to announcements tied to the event. The resort will serve as home base for the Kansas City Outlaws during the PBR Camping World Teams Championship and also play host to the Tuff‑N‑Uff 149 fight card, delivering a unique blend of MMA and bull-riding entertainment. During the stay, spectators will get opportunities to engage with the sports beyond simply watching them. The schedule features open team workouts, a pre-game tailgate experience with music and photo…

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If you’re headed to Nevada for a Las Vegas Halloween celebration, we have information on the best ways to scare you senseless! We’re covering spooky shows, escape rooms, haunted houses, and the best parties! And if you can’t make it to Sin City, we’re looking at new new slot machines and online games themed for Halloween! When it comes to Halloween, Vegas is tough to beat. There’s so much to do that it can be hard to keep up with everything. But hey, that’s why we’re here! To help you find exactly what you’re looking for! So, let’s get right…

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We’re taking a look at the brand new Ultra Werewolf Strike slot machine from AGS! This is one of the follow ups to the player favorite original, and should be hitting casino floors in the early part of 2026, along with the Ultra Werewolf Fury slot. Ultra Werewolf Strike is the newest slot release from the company, debuting as one of two titles in the Ultra Werewolf series, alongside Ultra Werewolf Fury. Both games are featured on the company’s Spectra SL75+ Premium cabinet, which boasts a massive 75-inch 4K display and dual “bash buttons” designed to enhance player interaction. Announced…

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Just in time for some spooky fun we’re reviewing the Hot Hot Halloween online slot, a high volatility game from the folks at Habanero! This 5 reel, 5 row, slot features 15 paylines and symbols that will randomly duplicate themselves… including the WILDS! Plus, landing three or more Scatters will activate the Free Spins round with extra Wild symbols! Hot Hot Halloween turns up the spooky fun with blazing wins and playful Halloween vibes. This colorful and energetic slot blends eerie charm with fiery excitement, making it a fan favorite during the fall season—or any time you crave some haunted…

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In a move that underscores the growing integration of sports betting and mainstream media, DraftKings has struck a multi-year advertising agreement with NBCUniversal. The deal gives the gambling operator exclusive integration and sponsorship rights across NBCUniversal’s sports media assets. Under the agreement, DraftKings will be visible on linear, digital, and streaming platforms tied to marquee events and leagues, including NFL, NBA, PGA TOUR, Ryder Cup, WNBA, NCAA football and basketball, and the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup as carried on Telemundo. The partnership also grants DraftKings exclusive sponsorship access to categories such as online sports betting, daily fantasy sports, online…

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Eight years ago this week one of the worst tragedies in Las Vegas history… and one of the darkest days in America… occurred in Nevada. And as we remember the victims of the Las Vegas shooting, we also wanted to take just a few moments to recall some of the other tragic events that have affected the city over the years. So, that’s what we’re going to do on this special edition of This Week in Gambling. It was a Sunday, just past 10 in the evening, and I was playing poker on the Strip a few miles away from…

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