In the bizarrest promotion we've heard of since magician Nathan Burton's abortive attempt to spend 24 hours in a block of ice, the Palms has announced that this Friday will be "Snow Day," as they help launch the new chelada-style Miller Chill beer. From noon-4 p.m. guests and locals are invited to "Ditch Friday" and come play poolside in 25 tons of snow, complete with downhill sledding into the pool and a bevy of bikini-clad Miller Chill models. Anyone's welcome to attend, but you must be 21 or older to partake in the sledding.
Thanks to everyone who's sending in photos for possible use on our new site. We've been inundated (but feel free to keep 'em coming) so it'll take us awhile to sift through them all -- please bear with us. And just a quick reminder: We need contemporary panoramic images, preferably dusk or nighttime (the black and whites, the tall ones of the Eiffel Tower, and the cute one of your girlfriend just ain't gonna cut it in this context!)
It's Monday movie night over at the Frog. Tonight's screening is of Zodiac and as always, there's free popcorn for all.
The former Ramada Express in Laughlin has changed its name to the Tropicana Express. The move seems to indicate that the Tropicana brand is safe, regardless of any redevelopment moves in Las Vegas.
Paris is handing out 2-for-1 coupons for its new topless show Ooh La La. Look for the girls with the hats inside the casino.
Santa Fe Station: Earn 1000 points on Sunday, July 29 and receive a $10 Albertson’s Grocery Gift Card. Players may earn up to five cards with no points deducted. (While supplies last.)
The cult TV personality and about-to-be-star of a new Cirque show will be signing autographs from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. today at his Mindfreak store, located in the Luxor Galleria.
Don't forget the day-long foodie extravaganza at the Forum Shops at Caesars today, with cooking demos by TV's Duff Goldman and a host of leading Vegas chefs, plus autograph signings and a cook-off elination. Runs until 4 p.m.
If you'd like to see someone make a million dollars on the spot, get over to the MGM Grand today by 2:30 p.m. and see the culmination of a contest they ran in conjunction with Capitol Records and comedian Rodney Carrington. Eight finalists have been flown into Vegas and will have two chances to roll five lucky dice a specially designated crap table. The contestant that rolls all five specialty marked dice face-up, revealing the name of Carrington's newly released CD, will become a millionaire. If no one rolls the winning combination, then no one wins. We would calculate the odds for you, but as we haven't seen the dice in question, we don't know how many sides show the CD.
The public's welcome to go along and watch. The table's been set up in front of L'Atelier on the MGM Grand casino floor.
Life is destined to become easier for crowded baggage claim passengers at McCarran airport, with a $12 million carousel upgrade underway at Terminal 1.
It's reported in the current Las Vegas Tribune that, according to the July issue of the trade publication Venues Today, Las Vegas' Thomas and Mack Arena ranked second in the world for ticket sales from November 2006 to May 2007, behind only New York's Madison Square Garden. Total gross ticket sales for the period totaled $27.18 million, with top sellers including boxing matches, basketball, and the National Finals Rodeo.
It's just been announced Nevada gambling regulators have today approved the concept behind "Bally Pong," a slot machine that would for the first time allow hand-eye coordination to affect payout.
Based on the 1970s Atari arcade game, the casino version will apparently be outfitted with retro lettering and chrome fixtures. The game enters a 45-second game of Pong, in which the player bounces a digital ball between thin paddles in a simulated game of ping pong, after three bonus icons line up on the five-reel video slot machine, a one-in-70 occurrence.
The Gaming Commission approved the game on the condition that the bonus round offers a payout regardless of one's Pong ability. Bally Technologies said it's the first in a series of skill games it has planned, including "Breakout," a Pong-like game that awards points for hitting bricks with a ball.
Linden Lab, the creator of the highly popular Second Life virtual world, has announced that all in-world casinos and miscellaneous gambling venues are to be shut down with immediate effect. Since the banning of actual online gambling in the US, the FBI has been running an investigation into Second Life to determine if it was breaking any laws. We haven't heard of them coming to any conclusions as yet, but it seems that Linden Lab has decided not to take any chances. Needless to say, many Second Lifers are less than happy with the decision.
If it's been feeling even hotter than usual, that's because it is. According to a new study examining the impact of global warming across the country, Nevada is among the states with the most dramatic increase in average temperatures over the last 30 years.
The average temperature in Reno from June through August last year was 75.6 degrees -- nearly seven degrees higher than the 30-year average and the biggest measure in more than 250 cities studied across the nation. Las Vegas' average temperature last summer was 3.6 degrees above the 30-year average from 1971-2000.
Once again, you're sending us excellent personal experiences regarding today's Question of the Day about valet parking. Thanks, and check back to see if your response has been added (too many to thank personally) or to read some interesting tips and cautionary tales from others.
As football season looms, Cannery Resorts has just announced that their Cannery and Rampart properties will be the first in Las Vegas to offer a fantasy football contest, with a guaranteed $120,000 prize pool. Each entry will cost $25 and enter the contestant for every week of the professional football regular season. There's a limit of three entries per person and contestants that sign up before August 31 can enjoy an early bird special -- buy two entries and get a third entry free. You can pick up entries for the contest at the race and sport books at the Cannery Casino or Rampart Casino between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. daily.
Terrible's casino has introduced a free and fully-automated slot tournament that will run now through September 30 and allows players to compete and win around-the-clock each day. The tournament's open to Terrible's Players Club members who can play three two-minute rounds per day (non-members can sign up for free anytime). Prizes will be awarded on a daily ($100 for 1st place) and weekly ($500 for 1st) basis, based on cumulative scores.
Daily tournaments begin at 12:01 am and end at 11:59 pm. Every player is entitled to one daily prize per week. Weekly tournaments begin Tuesdays at 12:01 am and end the following Monday at 11:59 pm. Prizes are awarded based on the cumulative top seven scores during the tournament week. For more details visit the Players Club booth.
As always, there are plenty of ways to paint the town red, especially if you're in a retro frame of mind...(see below) Check out what's happenin' around Las Vegas with our trusty weekend guide.
As reported by Reuters, the Silverton Casino has pulled a $215 million high-yield bond sale because of market conditions, the company announced today. The casino operator had planned to use proceeds to help pay for an expansion and repay existing debt, but junk-rated companies have had trouble finding buyers for debt recently as concerns about massive bond supply and a subprime mortgage crisis have turned investors more risk-averse.
If you missed the inspection today and are interested in picking up a piece of Las Vegas memorabilia, there's a second chance to view the contents of the sale tomorrow from 8 a.m.-10 a.m., when the auction begins. And if you can't make it in person but would like to bid, remember that you can do so online. Visit www.greatamerican.com for all the details.
Remember that the property remains open until 5 p.m. today for anyone wishing to inspect the contents prior to tomorrow's auction. Visit www.greatamerican.com for more information.
Yup, the Freakin' Frog (4700 S. Maryland Pkwy., opposite UNLV) has a Wii game system and invites you and your friends along every Wednesday to play baseball, golf, tennis, bowling, and more on their big screen TV, while enjoying their unrivaled selection of domestic and international beers.
From 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. today there's a huge premium denim sale taking place in Planet Hollywood's Grand Ballroom 5. Brands include Diesel, 7 For All Mankind, 2 B Free, Antik Denim, Citizens of Humanity, Rich & Skinny, True Religion, and more. Admission $3 at the door or free with the ad in the current Las Vegas Weekly.
The Village Pub located at 7575 S. Rainbow is hosting a special party tonight from 6 p.m. Anyone can bring along their W2-G from any other casino in town and they'll give you complimentary dinner for two and a free gift. Sweet!
The postponed grand opening of the new upscale La Salsa Cantina in the Forum Shops at Caesars (originally slated for July 17) is due to take place today and they will still be offering the free margarita promotion for locals. Since the opening was delayed, the promo's been extended through August 12. It's limited to one margarita per person per night, with purchase of a food item.
It's been a great week for reader feedback on all QoDs, including today's on Dr Pepper, so if you've been reading them early in the day, remember to check back later for updates or revisit previous ones in the archives. Thanks to everyone who's writing in.
From poker games to cocktail recipes, the Dr Pepper feedback's still flooding in. Check it out!
Kim Vo, who was among the elite team of experts who worked on ABC's "Extreme Makeover" TV series and whose celebrity clients include Kate Hudson, Teri Hatcher, Kirsten Dunst, Pamela Anderson, and Jenny McCarthy, will be bringing his talents to Las Vegas this December with the opening of his own salon at The Mirage. The salon will offer the latest in hair trends and treatments as well as manicures, pedicures, hair extensions and personalized makeup services, plus a retail area selling Vo's range of products.
It's been announced that the Grammy-award winning singer will extend her live show at the Flamingo through February 16, 2008.
In celebration of National Tequila Day, Z'Tejas (9550 W. Sahara Ave.) will be offering $1 off all margaritas today.
As of 4:30 PST, Station Casinos' Jumbo Jackpot had still not been hit and stood at $149,123. Since it has to hit by $150,000, it figures to go this evening.
According to Restaurants & Institutions magazine, which has been ranking the nation's top 100 eateries for a quarter-century, Tao Las Vegas is the highest grossing independent restaurant in the United States. In 2006, its first full year open, Tao did $55.2 million in business, $16 million more than its closest competitor, Tavern on the Green in New York, as reported in today's New York Times.
According to Channel 8's "Eyewitness News," documents were lodged with local Clark County officials last week by James Packer's Crown Las Vegas consortium outlining plans to build the tallest casino on the Las Vegas Strip. In fact at 1888 feet the project, if approved, will see the construction of the tallest building in the whole of the US, 400 feet higher than the current record-holder, Chicago's Sears Tower.
Yup, Monday movie nights are back, as always with free popcorn. Tonight's offering is Bridge to Terabithia. Movie begins at 8 p.m.
Diabolo's Cantina, the funky new Mexican joint from the Light Group that's due to open this summer at the Monte Carlo, is holding open casting calls this week for positions including Marketing Host, Server, Bar Host, VIP Table Host, Tequila Host, Food Runner, Bus Person, Master Cook, Cook, Pantry Worker, Kitchen Helper, and Apprentice Bartender. The interviews will take place in the Monte Carlo Grand Ballroom today from 1 p.m.-9 p.m. and tomorrow and Wednesday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Call 702/730-6666 for more details.
The iPhone promotion outlined in this column on July 20 is effective only at Village Pub locations and not Ellis Island, as we had originally believed. Apologies for any confusion.
From now until July 31, earn 1,000 players club points in a single day at Silverton and get two free buffets or a $20 dining ticket. You keep the points. This is a good play on Silverton's good VP schedules.
The Station Casinos Jumbo Jackpot is over $146,000. Since it has to hit by $150,000, it figures to go soon and anyone playing with a card inserted gets $50 in free play. If you're planning on playing somewhere today, this is a nice tie-breaker.
Be among the first to own the seventh and last book in the series by calling 702/632-9374 and placing your order at The Reading Room at Mandalay Place. The books will be released one minute after midnight tonight and for each one purchased, you'll get a voucher good for one free admission to Shark Reef. Expect long lines...
Take a virtual trip under the Las Vegas Strip with HP author Matt O'Brien and CNET.com's Daniel Terdiman, who ventured down to check out the fascinating storm drains under the city that were O'Brien's second home for 4 years, as he chronicled the netherworld of fugitives, hookers, crackheads, and artists who truly call them home. Check out the story by clicking here.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m., each of the ten Village Pubs around the Las Vegas Valley (including Ellis Island Casino) is giving away two Apple iPhones. The first player to hit a royal flush of $2,000 or more wins one phone, while the player to get the most four-of-a-kinds by 10 p.m. wins the other.
There will also be other promotions and events taking place throughout this month and beyond, so watch this space for updates.
Harrah's Entertainment has just announced an approximately $1 billion expansion of Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, including a new 665-room hotel tower. The Octavius Tower will be located adjacent to a new 263,000-square-foot meeting and convention center. Other additions will include new luxury villa suites, pools, an outdoor spa, and garden wedding chapel. The expansion's slated for completion in early 2009.
Neteller has agreed to forfeit $136 million and admit wrongdoing for violating U.S. anti-Internet gambling laws to avoid prosecution on a criminal conspiracy charge. The company also agreed to return $94 million it held in the accounts of U.S. customers.
The Silverton continues to celebrate its 10th anniversary this month with a bunch of dining specials, a signature cocktail, a limited-edition gaming chip, and gambling bonuses, which include random $100 slot play giveaways this Friday.
According to a recent survey by The Global Language Monitor, a non-profit group that tracks words and phrases in the media, on the Internet, and throughout the blogosphere, Las Vegas ranks ninth in the list of the world's top fashion cities. New York, Rome, Paris, London, and Milan were the top five.
Coming to visit us? Whoo-hoo, it's Vegas, baby! You can rock around the clock, laugh 'til you cry, and party 'til you drop. Or you can just go and get a kebab. Read on to find out what's happening in Sin City this weekend...
Jerry Yang, a 39-year-old psychologist from Temecula California, has won the 38th World Series of Poker main-event championship. Yang started fast on the final table and held the lead throughout, finally winning when he made an inside straight on the river to oust runner-up Tuan Lam. Yang's first prize was $8.25 million.
Only five players remain in the WSOP main event. Here are the standings:
Jerry Yang 69,830,000
Tuan Lam 18,295,000
Raymond Rahme 16,335,000
Jon Kalmar 13,285,000
Alex Kravchenko 9,740,000
The Cirque show at New York-New York is offering a summer promotion much like last year's: Throughout the month of July and extending through September 20, the $99 seats are available for $79 (plus taxes and fees), plus you get a complimentary Zumanitini or appetizer. The deal is for those aged 21 or over only and is limited to 6 per person. Call the box office for more details (866/606-7111).
If you feel an urge to release your inner stripper, Fawnia Pole Fitness Studio in Las Vegas is offering a range of 4-week classes for $149 (usually $220). For more information call 866/890-1429.
Beginning today and running through August 12, Las Vegas locals and neighboring city residents get a free house margarita with purchase of a food item at the new La Salsa Cantina that opens today in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. The venue replaces the former La Salsa Cantina and is apparently a much more upscale affair.
The auction takes place on site (and online) from 10 a.m. tomorrow and the property's open for viewing until 5 p.m. this evening, so pop along if you're interested in picking up a piece of casino memorabilia. The complete contents of the 300-room hotel, located at 2 Goodsprings Road, Jean, is up for grabs. Visit www.greatamerican.com for more information.
The July/August issue of Elite Traveler features the 101 most luxurious hotel and resort suites from around the world and Las Vegas is home to three of them, including the most expensive per night.
The featured suites were selected by the magazine's editors together with a panel of globe-trotting celebrities, who used criteria including luxurious details, privacy, individuality, location, and one-of-a-kind designs. The Palms scored twice, once for the Hugh Hefner Sky Villa which, at $40,000 per night, also topped the most-expensive list, and again for the Hardwood Suite, with its indoor basketball court. Caesars Palace's new Absolut Suite was also picked for its eye-popping color bursts (inspired by the flavors of Absolut Vodka) and its spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip.
Just nine players remain in the World Series of Poker main event:
1. Philip Hilm $22,070,000
2. Tuan Lam $21,315,000
3. Jon Kalmar $20,320,000
4. Raymond Rahme $16,320,000
5. Lee Childs $13,240,000
6. Lee Watkinson $9,925,000
7. Hevad "Rain" Khan $9,205,000
8. Jerry Yang $8,450,000
9. Alex Kravchenko $6,570,000
Former champion Scotty Nguyen went out in 11th place.
The casino will close this weekend. Original plans were for the last day to be Sunday, but today is a possibility. Get down there fast if you want to bid farewell.
Just over 100 players are left in the World Series of Poker's main event. The chip leader is Dag Martin Mikkelsen with 3,740,000, followed by Charis Anastasiou with 2,672,000. Friend of LVA, Paul Spitzberg, is in 9th place with 1,963,000. Two former champions remain: Scotty Nguyen and Huck Seed.
In honor of Bastille Day –- the July 14 French national holiday that marks the beginning of their 1789 Revolution –- Como's at Lake Las Vegas is whipping up a French-inspired wine dinner complete with music, entertainment, costumed garçons, a portrait artist, and an art display creating the ambience of Montmarte in Paris. The festivities begin at 5 p.m. and reservations are recommended. Call 702/567-9950 for more information or to book your table.
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In addition to a WPT poker tournament and the ongoing WSOP main event, two big blackjack tournaments run this weekend. Today is the second qualifier for the Hilton's Million Dollar Classic; entry fee is $2,500 and late registration runs until 10 am this morning. Tomorrow is the UBT's Venetian open, with a $1,500 entry fee and a $100,000 guarantee. Registration is open till tomorrow morning and there will be qualifying satellites tonight.
Reportedly, Tamares Las Vegas Properties have confirmed a purchase agreement to sell the sagging downtown Gold Spike hotel to a Miami developer for $15.6 million. The developer plans to convert the hotel into a trendy boutique hotel possibly closing as early as September and reopening as an upscale boutique hotel with rooms running $125 to $150 per night.
Boyd Gaming Corporation was a big winner in Casino Player magazine's annual Best of Gaming edition. Based on votes by Casino Player readers across the county, Boyd Gaming's 17 properties garnered 210 awards and received more than half of the first place awards in the Atlantic City and Las Vegas regions. Sam's Town Las Vegas and The Orleans combined to win 29 of the 56 categories in the Las Vegas locals market while Sam's Town Las Vegas was chosen as the Best Overall Hotel-Casino in Sin City.
The Luxor is poised to undergo a massive makeover that will see the property abandon its Egyptian theme in favor of something a little more generic. The pyramid-shaped building and the famous beam of light will remain but many of the themed restaurants, shows, and shops have already been replaced. Stay tuned as full details on the changes are expected to be released on July 12.
Further numbers for the 2007 WSOP Main Event are as follows. The prize pool is a hair less than $60 million ($59,784,954, to be exact). The number of players who’ll get paid is 621 (just under 10% of the field). The minimum prize will be $20,320. There will be five prizes of more than a million dollars. And the grand prize will be $8,250,000.
In celebration of its five-year anniversary, Roy's, located at 620 E. Flamingo Rd., will have a special 5-course dinner perpared by Chef Roy Yamaguchi and special guests. Dinner will be $85 per person and will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
On Wednesday, Roy's Summerlin location, 8707 W. Charleston Blvd., will be celebrating their sixth anniversary with a special 5-course dinner for $79 per person from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
For more informaiton, reservations, and a full menu please call 702/838-3620.
Last year's WSOP winner, Jamie Gold, was knocked out of the tournament on his first day. Other big names who have already hit the exits are Chip Reese, Antonio Esfandiari, Blair Rodman, Erick Lindgren, H.O.R.S.E. winner Freddy Deeb, and all-time bracelet leader Phil Hellmuth.
As expected, the number of entrants for the World Series of Poker main event has decreased this year, dropping from 8,773 to 6,358. This year's winner will take down a little less than $8.25 million.
The Day 1-C leader in the World Series of Poker main event was Jeff Norman, with 281,300, which also makes him the overall leader after three preliminary days. Others high on the leader board include Lee Watkinson (118,100), JC Tran (100,200), and Hasan Habib (89,500). The final Day-1 event runs today, beginning at noon. The tournament is open to the public.
The Day 1-B leader in the World Series of Poker main event was Dag Martin Mikkelsen, with 236,000. Others high on the leader board include, David Pham (140,000), Scotty Nguyen (129,000), and Barry Johnston (118,500).
Today through July 12, the Silverton will host the 2007 Mrs United States National Pageant, with 54 married women vying for the crown.
The chip leader in the World Series of Poker's main event after the first of four Day-1 sessions is Tinten Olivier with 270,500. Well-known names high on the list include Billy Baxter with 99,400, Barry Greenstein with 93,600, and Jeff Madsen with 76,100. A total of 1,287 played. Day 1-B plays today.
As predicted when we QoD'd it last month, there's been a last-minute frenzy of 7-7-07 event and promotion announcements, from food and drink specials to giveaways and bonuses. And, of course, the matrimonial epidemic. Here are all the ones we've heard about, in no order whatsoever (well, it's vaguely alphabetical).
British online gambling company Sportingbet PLC has announced that takeover talks with Austrian-based internet bookmaker Bwin have been terminated by mutual consent. The breakdown has been attributed to the legal and regulatory issues currently affecting the online gambling industry in the wake of the U.S.'s Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act and uncertainties within the European market. It's the same fate that befell earlier talks between Ladbrokes and 888.
Early this morning a man on a walkway over the casino floor of the Strip property opened fire on the players below, wounding three people before he was tackled by off-duty police officers. Eye-witnesses described how pandemonium broke out, as panicked gamblers tried to escape the rain of bullets. Apparently, the shooter is a Las Vegas resident in his 50s who was neither a hotel employee nor guest. His motives remain unknown.
A spokesman for the casino confirmed that its operations had been fully restored and that guests are being informed it's business as usual.
If you're a Cirque du Soleil fan, listen up. There's a great promotion in progress, exclusive to Ticketmaster. Called "Summer of Cirque", a limited number of tickets in all price sections are available for only $50. In all the years Cirque's been in Vegas, there's never been a sale like this available to non-locals.
And from now until September 30, if you purchase a ticket for any Las Vegas Cirque show through Ticketmaster, you'll be automatically entered to win the Cirque Around the World Sweepstakes, including round-trip airfare and five-night hotel stay for two to any Cirque du Soleil show in the world, plus airfare, hotel, and tickets to the Grand Opening of the Cirque du Soleil/Criss Angel show opening at the Luxor in Las Vegas in 2008.
For more information, visit http://tinyurl.com/yntj6s.
The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino's 3rd Annual 2007 Gaming Life Expo (GLE) along side the WSOP is running now thru July 8 featuring girls, gaming products, and gear. The expo is free and open to the public from 11 am to 6 pm. Anthony Curtis and Blair Rodman have been spending time at the ALL IN and UBT booths.
The World Series of Poker main event begins today with the first of four "Day-1" sessions in the $10,000 buy-in tournament. The original plan was to run the first round over three days, but it was extended to four so no one would have to play outside in "the tent" (a broken air-conditioning situation was the last straw for the players in tolerating the outside venue). The over/under for entrants is being quoted at 7,000; it's not expected that last year's record field of 8,773 will be reached.
A host of Hollywood stars, likely to include George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Matt Damon, plus many celebrity poker pros, are due to be taking part in Don Cheadle and Annie Duke's "Ante Up for Africa" charity poker tournament today, as part of the WSOP at the Rio.
We'll be doing a separate listing of all the weird and wonderful 7-7-07 happenings this weekend. In the meantime, here's all the other stuff.
Today's LV Review-Journal contains an excellent insert devoted to "luck" and the upcoming date, 07/07/07. Good articles -- including one quoting Anthony Curtis extensively -- and lots of leads on gambling promotions on that day.
Bodog Entertainment is looking for amateur poker players to take part in a new reality TV show, "Calvin Ayre Wild Card Poker II", and is holding an open casting call at Planet Hollywood resort today through Sunday. The show will apparently consist of 12 poker players of mixed skill levels living together in a mansion, where they will compete in a variety of challenges for a $2,000,000 grand prize. Must be 21 or over to apply.
If you're interested, bring a photo ID to the Sapphire 2 meeting room at PH anytime from noon to 5 p.m. over the next four days. Call 866/892-3371 for more information.
Joanna Krupa, named one of Playboy's 25 "Sexiest Celebrities in the World" this year, will be attending the grand opening of Frederick's of Hollywood, for which she models, to meet with visitors for a personal autograph signing at the new Miracle Mile Shops location from 5 p.m. today.
Crazy Horse Too, for years one of Las Vegas' most popular strip clubs has had its liquor license rescinded after years of legal problems revolving around its owner, Rick Rizzolo. The loss of a liquor license usually leads to eventual closing.
Get 2X points today at all Coast casinos today. Sam's Town is awarding 6X points and Silverton and both Fiestas are awarding 4X points.
Trump Entertainment Resorts has announced that it's not likely to be sold, after the board determined that none of the 'indications of interest' received had met its expectations. The announcement caused shares of the debt-laden company to plunge nearly 17 percent, while Goldman Sachs downgraded the stock to neutral.
As the lucky date approaches, no doubt more and more announcements will be made about last-minute promotions. Here's the latest, from Z'Tejas (9550 W. Sahara Ave.)
For the entire month of July, this popular southwestern joint will be offering seven lunch entrées for $7.77, including a chicken quesadilla, a pepper turkey sandwich, Hickory burger, Santa Fe enchiladas, Diablo pasta, smoked chicken relleno, and a black bean and chicken salad. The Triple Seven Dinner special's $20.99 and consists of seven ounces of NY Strip (Gorgonzola recipe), seven ounces of grilled fish, and seven ounces of Sebastiani Chardonnay or Merlot.
In addition, every table will receive a scratch-off card for a coupon good for either a free appetizer on your next visit, or $7 off, $14 off, or $21 off.
For more info call 702/638-0610 or visit www.ztejas.com.
Okay, so there's no Desert Breeze spectacular this year, but there will still be the odd pyrotechnic display lighting up the night sky, plus other less explosive celebrations. Here's the lowdown.
Silverton Casino Lodge will host American Idol's Bucky Covington on Wednesday, July 4 at 8 p.m. This FREE Fourth of July bash will be held poolside. For more information, call 702/914-8557 or 866/946-4373.
TAO Beach no longer offers "European-style" (i.e., topless) sunbathing. The official word doesn't shed much light on the decision, only that it "was a brand decision by
management."
Other news from the venue is that there will be a special July 4th opening from 10 p.m. through close, as an extension of the night club, for a special July Independence Day poolside BBQ celebration, featuring a performance by Chris Clouse. No separate admission -- entrance via TAO nightclub.
After and 8-1/2 hour final table, 3-1/2 hours of which were heads-up play, Blair Rodman emerged the winner of the $2,000 buy-in no-limit hold 'em event and claimied his first World Series of Poker bracelet and $707,898 in prize money. Blair has been LVA's poker expert for many years, and is the author, with Lee Nelson, of our acclaimed poker-tournament book, Kill Phil. Blair says he'll take a couple days off, then turn his attention to the "big one."
National recording artist and stage actress, Alyson Williams, will hold a special FREE performance Tuesday, July 3 from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. at the Bourbon Street Lounge inside the Orleans. For more information call 702/365-7111 or 800/675-3267.
Our Kill Phil author, Blair Rodman, is on the final table of the World Series of Poker $2,000 buy-in no-limit hold 'em event. The final begins today at 2 pm at the Rio.