It's official: As long suspected would happen, Harrah's Entertainment Inc. has filed an application to purchase Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, the Nevada Gaming Control Board confirmed today. Harrah's has formed a new subsidiary, PHW Las Vegas LLC, with the intent of taking over the property; the company already owns a substantial chunk of Planet Hollywood's $860 million debt. If the takeover bid is successful -- and CEO Robert Earl has welcomed the move -- it would give Harrah's control of all 126 acres on the east side of the Strip between Flamingo Road and Harmon Avenue.
Two-time NASCAR champ Tony Stewart, along with Matt Yoakam and Robin Leach, will be presenting the annual "Stewie Awards" live from the Rio exclusively on Sirius XM Radio this Thursday, Dec. 3 from 7-9 p.m. The awards honor the best, boldest, and funniest moments of the 2009 NASCAR season and celebrity guests slated to attend include Jimmie Johnson, Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon, Kurt Busch, Denny Hamlin, Greg Biffle, Juan Pablo Montoya, Ryan Newman, Kasey Kahne, Carl Edwards and Brian Vickers. The event will take place on the Masquerade Village stage and is open and free to the public to attend.
It's Cyber Monday -- did you visit ShopLVA today? Don't forget the current LVA Reader Poll about our new store? We really do want to hear your feedback about your shopping experience so we can keep making tweaks and improvements, so let us know your thoughts. Thanks!
Tonight's performance of Voices at the Las Vegas Hilton has been canceled because Lani is sick. Contact the point of purchase for refunds.
Within minutes of the opening bell on the floor of the Hong Kong stock exchange and the Sands China $2.5 billion IPO, shares had dropped by 15%. By the end of trading today, the stock closed 10.2% below its offering price of $1.34 per share, with investors evidently remaining wary of gaming tycoon Sheldon Adelson's ambitious plans for his Macau properties.
It's just been reported by Channel 8 News that Binion's is to close December 14th. Apparently, a spokesperson with the iconic downtown property has confirmed that the hotel rooms, Original Coffeeshop, and keno lounge will be closing on December 14th. The casino portion of Binion's and associated restaurants will remain open. We understand the closings will result in the layoff of around 100 people.
We hope you all had a great Thanksgiving weekend. If you couldn't face Black Friday in the mall, fear not! Today's officially "cyber Monday" and you can find great gift ideas online at unbeatable prices for any gambler or Las Vegas fan in our brand new ShopLVA Holiday Catalog. We've got rare signed copies of Anthony Curtis' book, Bargain City; unique behind-the-scenes posters from the movie Casino signed by ex-mobster Frank Cullotta; the "Ultimate Video Poker Bundle," containing all you need to play like a pro for a knock-down price; great new poker titles; fun hand-held casino games; and much more. So, enjoy a hassle-free shopping experience with bargain prices and no parking headaches with our biggest and best holiday catalog ever!
Yes, there will be a buffet at CityCenter. The single offering will be "The Buffet" at Aria, with opening prices are set at $14.95 for breakfast, $19.95 for lunch, $27.95/$34.95 for dinner, and $23.95/$28.95 for brunch.
The Siren's of TI pirate show is dark, and will remain so throughout most of December for maintenance. The show is scheduled to resume on Dec. 26.
Sammy Hagar recently showed up unnanounced and played an impromptu concert at his just-opened Cabo Wabo Cantina at Planet Hollywood. The concert was broadcast live on the casino's giant outside LED screen. The official grand opening is Dec. 4.
The Reno police chief has asked 15 bars on the west side of town to self-impose a two-hour closing, from 4 to 6 am daily. Apparently there've been many complaints from nearby residents about early-morning noise. Most of the bars have voluntarily complied.
The Lucky's football contest is in its third week of carryovers, which means the jackpot is $24,000 for getting a perfect ticket. The contest is free to enter, but you must sign up by 9 am today at the Plaza, Terrible's, or the sports books in Primm.
Seasonal Huntington Press novel The National Tree by author David Kranes has been made into a Hallmark Channel original movie starring Andrew McCarthy, Kari Matchett, and Evan Williams and debuts tonight at 8 p.m. PT (7 p.m. CT). If you miss the early showing, it airs again at 10 p.m. Click here for more details.
U.S. financial institutions have been given an additional six months to comply with regulations mandated by the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. Prohibitions on processing payments from credit cards and online transfers involving gambling sites was scheduled to go into effect this week. The delay is viewed as a step toward eventually overturning the law.
The Emperor's Buffet at Imperial Palace is now offering an all-day pass for $25. Brunch (reg. $12.99) is served from 7 a.m.-2 p.m. and dinner ($18.99) from 4 p.m.-9 p.m.
NASCAR sensation Erik Darnell #96 will be hosting at Hawaiian Tropic Zone today. Free drinks for ladies midnight to 2 a.m.
The pop-culture artist is in town today at his Forum Shops gallery from 2 p.m.-4 p.m. to show off his new collection of acrylic-on-canvas paintings of the masters of expressionism. Rembrandt, da Vinci, Van Gogh and Picasso are among the subjects on display and for sale. The 16-by-14 pieces are priced at $22,000 apiece. Interestingly, in a recent phone interview with Las Vegas Sun writer John Katsilometes, Max expressed dismay at the demise of the Las Vegas Art Museum, which was a victim to the current economic malaise, and offered to step in to help out: ""I would have pulled a few million dollars worth of art for free, to help the museum. I would help re-open it in a heartbeat." Watch this space to see if anything comes of the goodwill.
The District at Green Valley Ranch holds its annual tree-lighting ceremony at 5 p.m. this evening. Santa Claus will be on hand for the event, which will feature live holiday music, strolling characters, and gifts for kids.
Today's USA Today list of "10 Great Places to Forge Fun" includes New York-New York's Bar at Times Square. The list is a compilation of nightlife spots that invite patrons to "create their [own] fun." The BATS is included for its nightly dueling pianos.
Get 10X points all day today at Tuscany. This deal is being extended to all Wednesdays and Fridays through the end of the year.
Coast Casinos' Coast Connection magazine is bundled in today's LV Review-Journal. This edition contains a $20 matchplay at Sam's Town and a $10 matchplay at the Orleans. Plus there's lots of good information about holiday schedules and specials at the Coasts, including an 10-ounce cowboy steak special for $11.99 in the Orleans coffee shop and $3 shots at all bars during NFR.
The opening date for MBay's The Rose: A Burlesque Cocktail Room appears to be up in the air. While we're still told that the opening will be in December, a firm date has not been set. The Rose will be located in the space that housed Forty Deuce.
The postponed Oct. 3 concert by the Aussie rockers at the MGM Grand has now been rescheduled for Friday, April 9, 2010. All previously purchased tickets will be honored.
Thanksgiving weekend is traditionally one of the quieter holidays in Las Vegas, but here are some of the highlights if you're in town and looking for entertainment:
Good until Nov. 30, all military, fire department, law enforcement, and school district personnel get complimentary entry into N9NE Group nightclubs. That includes Rain, Moon, ghostbar, and Playboy Club. The same offer will be extended to locals in December.
Anthony Curtis took a pre-opening tour of CityCenter last week and came back impressed? "Amazing," says Anthony. "If it wasn't for the economy, this place might have completely steamrolled Las Vegas."
Harrah's CEO Gary Lovman has confirmed that Harrah's hopes to acquire Planet Hollywood and has been purchasing Planet debt toward that end. Owning Planet Hollywood would give Harrah's control of all 126 acres on the east side of the Strip between Flamingo and Harmon, as well as it's substantial holdings north of Flamingo.
You shouldn't have a problem finding a good turkey dinner today, as almost every casino has a special going. If you're playing, Coast casinos are awarding 7X slots and 5X video poker points all day.
Next Tuesday Hash House A Go Go, the home of "twisted farm food" in huge portions located at 6800 W. Sahara, will announce plans for its first location on the Strip. Stay tuned...
Siegfried & Roy's "Secret Garden" at the Mirage has announced the birth of two new white tiger cubs. They're currently available to view weekdays 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. weekends and holidays. Admission's $15 for adults and $10 for children aged 4-12.
From today through Tuesday, Dec. 15 the Pahrump Nugget is holding its 7th Annual Christmas Tree Decorating Contest. Guests are invited to add a decoration to the casino's "Player's Tree" for a chance to win $25 cash. The Nugget will choose 10 winners on Friday, Dec. 18 at 2:30 p.m.
Connecticut's monster casino -- the second-largest in the world behind Mohegan Sun -- is warning that it can't make a full interest payment due last week on a $500 million note.
Donny Osmond, who's currently performing alongside his sister at the Flamingo in Donny & Marie, beat out co-finalists Kelly Osbourne and Mya to win ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" last night. Marie took part in the show last season and finished third. At fifty-one, Donny's the oldest winner on the show to date.
The cover story in the "Money" section of today's USA Today is titled "CityCenter Complex Bets Big on Las Vegas Strip." It's a big story with lots of new information. Anthony Curtis is quoted assessing the project's prospects. Get the full scoop at LVA in the Media.
Espumoso Caffé has just opened at the Hard Rock. Apparently, it's a "Latin-infused coffeehouse" and specializes in assorted Illy-branded Italian coffees and espresso drinks, loose leaf teas, freshly blended smoothies, European pastries, South American empanadas, Italian paninis, and gelato.
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If you're a fan of the movie The Big Lebowski (and, frankly, how could anyone not be?) we have good tidings: PT's at St Rose Pkwy. and Eastern Ave. is holding its second "Lebowski Eve" tomorrow from 6 p.m. until the fun stops. There's a costume contest, with a $100 first prize and a bowling team to the 3rd annual Big Le"bowl"ski on March 8, 2010. Everyone who shows up in costume gets their first Caucasion on the house, with $2 drink specials thereafter, DJ, games, and trivia for prizes.
The experiment of placing a new Omelet House in the Plaza proved short-lived, unfortunately. It opened June 29, but will be closing next week. The other two non-casino locations, at 316 N. Boulder Hwy and 2160 W. Charleston will remain open, however.
The duo are hosting their daytime "LIVE!" talkshow from Encore, Las Vegas this week. Steve Wynn was spotted in the audience with his new girlfriend earlier today, while the announcement was also made to day that he and Elain had reached an "amicable settlement" that's rumored (courtesy of "Norm!") could surpass the $1.7 billion Rupert Murdoch paid in 1999.
The annual Las Vegas Marathon and 1/2 Marathon has new organizers and is now part of the national Rock 'n Roll Marathon Series. This year's event takes place Dec. 6 (so it's probably too late to start training, if you're not already) and will kick off with a Pasta Party ($35 in advance) at Mandalay Bay on Dec. 5 to fuel the runners. There will be live entertainment from Donavon Frankenreiter and the Sin City Sinners on the day. Click here to register.
Get tips from a top pro tonight when Chef Alex Stratta (of Alex and Stratta at Wynn) teaches his "Thanksgiving Survival Guide" tonight at Whole Foods, Town Square (6-8 p.m.) He's got all your holiday headaches covered with recipes for the perfect turkey and more. The event is free to attend -- get their early, as it's likely to fill up fast.
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn will be the opening bidder in an auction for the bankrupt Fontainebleau Las Vegas casino-resort after Penn National Gaming Inc. dropped out. Penn, which had been looking for a presence in the Las Vegas market, stopped bidding at $145 million, leaving Icahn Nevada Gaming LLC's so-called stalking-horse offer of $156.5 as the number for others to beat. Fontainebleau's sellers last week asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge A. Jay Cristol in Miami to auction the casino on Jan. 21.
Beginning at midnight tonight, and running through November 27, the portion of Las Vegas Blvd. Sth. from Harmon Ave. to approximately 1,000 yards south will be closed closed on the southbound side, with all traffic relegated to the northbound lanes. The move is coming into effect to aid with the timely completion of CityCenter and drivers are strongly advised to find an alternate route or expect long delays. For more information visit accessclarkcounty.com.
If so, now's your chance to find out, courtesy of The Improv at Harrah's. On Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009, in conjunction with the Blu-ray Hi-Def and DVD release of Universal Studios' Funny People, Budd Friedman and Mark Lonow's Improv at Harrah's will begin a hunt to find the next funniest person in the country. The winner will be rewarded with a six-night run at the Improv sometime in 2010.
To enter, you need to record at least one minute of your funniest original material and upload the video to the dedicated area at ijoke.com (to ensure the video gets placed into the right location, be certain to select "Funny People" in the drop-down category selector). All video entries need to be uploaded by midnight PST on Tuesday, Dec. 8. A panel of professionals will select the top five videos which will then be posted to ijoke.com no later than December 14, where the public will determine the winner. Visit ijoke.com for official rules.
For several years, the Designated Drivers program in Las Vegas has waived its $55 fee through the holidays and offered free rides to revelers, thanks to sponsorship from local businesses. They receive some state funding, but this year they remain $40,000 short of being able to provide this valuable service, which they were hoping to offer from Dec. 19 through Jan. 3. 2,000 letters were mailed to local bars and clubs, asking for donations, but to date not a single response has been received, so the free-ride program currently remaines in jeopardy. Anyone who wishes to donate to the non-profit company should visit designateddriversfoundation.org.
As reported in the Las Vegas Sun, Vegas-based Majestic Star Casino LLC filed for bankruptcy protection today in Delaware after defaulting on debt obligations covering its properties in Colorado, Indiana, and Mississippi. The company is led by Don Barden, who through another company also controls Fitzgeralds in downtown Las Vegas -- that property is not included in today's bankruptcy filings.
It's been revealed that the Ponte 16 gaming resort in Macau, part-owned by controversial Chinese tycoon Stanley Ho, paid $350,000 dollars at auction last Saturday for the famous rhinestone-encrusted glove that Michael Jackson wore when he first performed the famous "moonwalk" on TV in 1983. The five-star hotel will open a gallery early next year to showcase the glove and nine other Jackson items from the auction, including sequined socks and pictures of Charlie Chaplin that the singer drew as a child.
That's the title of the Investigation Discovery "On the Case" show tonight with Paula Zahn, which focuses on the Ted Binion story, asking: "Was it murder or just an accidental drug overdose?" The show airs at 10 p.m. For more on the Binion murder trial and courtroom drama, check out our Quicksilver title by Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist John L. Smith and photographer Jeff Scheid. It's currently on sale in our "Bargain Bin" (where you'll find some other very juicy deals) for just $5! Investigative journalist and Huntington Press author (The Killing of Tupac Shakur) is also featured in the show.
We've heard a rumor on the grapevine that Ms. Dion may be returning for a limited engagement at Caesars' Colosseum. Nothing definite yet, but it's the only word so far on who might fill the gap after Bette Midler's depature and during Cher's hiatus. We'll keep you posted.
Ellis Island is offering a liberal comp for table-game players. Play any table game, regardless of bet size, for an hour and get a comp for an entrée in the café. There's reportedly no limit on how many you can earn.
It was 20 years ago today that the Mirage opened its doors. It was more than just another opening, the Mirage's debut flipped the switch on the transition from the "old" to the "new" Las Vegas. Anthony Curtis was there on opening day. Following is an excerpt from his recollection of it from the November LVA.
"I showed up about 9 p.m. and could hardly find a parking spot. I’m not sure if the parking garage was there yet, but I know there was a much more expansive outside parking area in front that has since been converted into who knows what. I entered through the main doors and pushed through a crowd to the atrium. At that moment I looked up to see a guy in a tuxedo and a guy in jeans and a tank top walking side by side over the bridge. They weren’t together, but they both looked like they felt comfortable in that same space. I remember thinking, "Man, this place was made for everyone!" Indeed it was, and thus began the incredible transformation of Las Vegas."
Las Vegas air traffic, a key leading indicator for visitation and spending, fell again in October compared to the same month last year. However, similar to last month's result, it was off only slightly at -1.3%.
The new Rush Tower at the Golden Nugget is reportedly near full for its first weekend, despite a statement from the resort that it would not cut rates, as others are doing. However, an article in today's LV Review-Journal indicates that rates have been cut to under $100 per night, down from an expected opening rate of about $140.
Loew’s Lake Las Vegas hosts a charity event today benefitting the Special Olympics. Sponsored by Halloween Mart, the event consists of a costume contest at noon, after which everyone leaps into the icy waters of Lake Las Vegas. Sponsored "plungers" receive a branded hoodie, access to the official Plunge after-party and the Vino de Lago wine tasting, and a room for the night at Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort. Check-in begins at 10 a.m.. Visit sonv.org for more info.
The latest weekly sports update just went live at LVASports.com, with word on Pacquiao vs. Mayweather, the new Thread of the Week, and more.
A bankruptcy court judge has granted Station Casinos an extenstion until Dec. 11 to submit its restructuring plan. The original deadline was scheduled to expire this month. Hearings were also scheduled for Dec. 7 and Dec. 11 to hear arguments on a proposed compromise to lower the lease payments the company's paying itself to lease some properties.
Las Vegas Blvd. South has been reopened to traffic and pedestrians. No word on what the package was, but evidently nothing dangerous.
Las Vegas Blvd. Sth. is currently closed from Circus Circus Drive to Convention Center Drive due to a suspicious package outside Slots A Fun. We'll keep you posted.
Tonight's performance of Magic's a Drag, the comedy magic drag show starring Cashetta at the Harmon Theater, has been canceled due to illness.
The "official scent of Las Vegas" is scheduled to be revealed tonight at the SCENTWorld 2009 expo Gala Dinner. Top executives from the Las Vegas business community, the City of Las Vegas, and the Vegas Airport Authority were asked to assist in "capturing everything the city stands for," while the actual creative task was performed by Christophe Laudamiel, the "enfant terrible of contemporary perfumery" whose produced fragrances for Estée Lauder, Ralph Lauren, and Abercrombie & Fitch.
With Gold LEED certification now having been awarded to the Mandarin Oriental Hotel and Veer Tower at CityCenter, bringing the metaresorts LEED tally up to six, it's now one of the largest sustainable communitites in the world. For more on Las Vegas' eco-friendly hotels and resorts, check out our Green Guide to Vegas.
The Golden Nugget's $150-million new Rush Tower is scheduled to open today, featuring 500 guest rooms, a two-level infinity pool that ajoins The Tank, and Chart House Aquarium Restaurant, which features a 75,000-gallon tropical aquarium filled with more than 1,000 tropical fish.
Primm Valley Casino Resorts is hiring immediately for full-time and on-call positions in the spa. They're accepting applications for massage therapists, manicurists, pedicurists, and aestheticians. Apply directly online or email questions to Kassi Taylor: [email protected].
Catch New Moon at South Points new XD theater (one of only 12 in the world) from 12:10 a.m. tonight. Tickets are $13. for If you can't make that, Primm Valley's running premiere screeing specials tomorrow through Sunday, with ticket prices including a free pass to ride the Desperado rollercoaster under the stars, and 25% off at Tony Roma's. Tickets are $9.
We've got singing, saxophones, psychics, stand-up, scary movies, and so much more this weekend! Check it out:
With musings on the 20th anniversary of the Mirage, good news for New Year's revelers and Sammy Hagar fans, and the scoop on the infamous "stripper-mobile," Anthony Curtis' weekly Vegas update is live and ready to read at LVA in the Media.
The 35th annual Great American Smoke-Out is coming to UNLV tomorrow, November 20. The event is a day designated by the American Cancer Society to assist individuals to quit smoking. The American Cancer Society will be arranging a booth at UNLV tomorrow on the Pida Plaza from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. and handing out smoke stopper kits for individuals who throw away their cigarettes on the spot.
Sandy Hackett's Rat Pack Show opens tonight at the Sahara in the Congo Room. Hackett himself plays Joey Bishop in the production. Showtime's 7 p.m.
According to reports we've read, Oscar De La Hoya will make an announcement on TBS TV's "Lopez Tonight" -- hosted by George Lopez -- that he's not retiring just yet and in fact already has a fight set up in Las Vegas. Catch the show at 11 ET to find out who his opponent will be...
As it prepares to hand over control to its lenders, who haven't been paid in a year, the first United States casino to open outside Nevada says it owes nearly $337 million more than it has right now. Resorts Atlantic City's latest quarterly financial report showed a massive 78.7 percent decline in gross operating profits and the property expressed doubts at its ability to continue operations.
Today long-time casino owner Michael Gaughan joined his father Jackie by being inducted into the American Gaming Association Hall Of Fame. He was lauded for his four decades of leadership in the gaming industry and for creating "friendly, nurturing working environments" for his employees.
The Las Vegas City Council today approved over $80,000 in additional funding to help keep the downtown Mob Museum project moving forward. So far, it's still on track for an opening date about a year from now in the historic federal office building and post office building at 300 Stewart.
If you can't bear the anticipation until the official opening of CityCenter next month, you can get a sneak peak inside courtesy of a slideshow in today's Las Vegas Sun.
Now through November 25, the Hacienda's offering a special on its dinner buffet, with two people eating for just $10 (normally $8.95 per person).
Steve Martinez, who has spent the past three-and-a-half years managing the Las Vegas division of the FBI, will be transferring to Los Angeles next month. Of his experience in the Las Vegas field, he comments in today's Las Vegas Sun that, "Las Vegas brings with it some things you may not see as much as in other FBI field offices. Everybody's bad guys end up here eventually." As to the future, he predicts escalating levels of mortgage fraud and other white collar crimes in the city, saying his agents are already working on hundreds of cases, some involving victims who lost millions of dollars.
Citing the "highly expensive and distracting litigation" that his reorganization plan was becoming mired in, and his ongoing sense of "responsibility" towards Atlantic City, Donald Trump has abandoned his attempt to regain control of the bankrupt casino company Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc. He will permit the rival ad hoc committee of creditors with whom he was competing to continue using his name on three casinos.
Popular Motown tribute Hitzville The Show debuts at its new home in the V Theater this evening. It was formerly at the Harmon Theatre before leaving town to go on tour.
Today's your last chance to vote in our Reader Poll about the best gambling-themed movie of all time. Remember, it's gambling and not Vegas-themed films that we're surveying. At midnight, a new poll goes live...
Feelgoods Rock Bar & Grill (6750 W. Sahara Ave.) is launching a new Tuesdays Ladies Night tonight. From 8 p.m. until close ladies can enjoy free Miller Light draftsa and complimentary chips and salsa, plus drink specials and giveaways. Sounds by DJ Neil Neil, son of owner Vince.
This week sees both the annual Global Gaming Expo (G2E) in town (through Nov. 19) and the International Association Of Amusement Parks and Attractions (through Nov. 20). Both events are expected to attract 30,000 conventioneers or more.
Yesterday Penn National Gaming Inc. made a $50 million "stalking horse" bid to buy the stalled Strip casino-resort. Their plans include spending an additional $1.46 billion to complete the project. This move triggered an auction process in which other investors will have a chance to bid for the property. Fontainebleau is proposing a Jan. 15 deadline for competing offers to be submitted.
Today msnbc.com includes a big feature about Greening the Las Vegas Strip and the efforts of major resort-casinos to intruduce sustainability into their design and operations. Click the link for our unique guide to "Green Vegas," including listings of non-smoking and allergy-friendly hotels, eco-friendly eateries, "green" attractions, hotels that have recycling and conservation programs in place, and more.
It's been announced that the Nevada State Gaming Control Board will be the beneficiary of over 10 percent of the nearly $600,000 seized in 2005 from accounts -- including one at the MGM Grand -- belonging to Japanese organized crime figure Susumu Kajiyama. Kajiyama is serving more than six years in prison in Japan on loan sharking charges.
There is over $12.4 million in unclaimed slot winnings in Atlantic City and the New Jersey Casino Control Comission has passed a new regulation taht sets up a one-year deadline for redeeming slot vouchers and keno tickets. Unlike in Nevada, where the norm is a 60 or 90 days for TITO vouchers and 30 days for sports-betting tickets, in Atlantic City previously the customer had unlimited time to cash them in. Now, all vouchers dated prior to April, 2009 must be redeemed by April, 2010. For unclaimed winnings after that date, the casinos will receive a 75 percent cut, with 25 percent going to the state. While $12.4 million sounds like a lot, in reality most of the tickets are for small amounts, often less than $1, which people just didn't bother to cash in.
Bring an unwrapped toy for the Salvation Army to the players club at the Las Vegas Hilton, plus this email, and receive a 2-for-1 buffet coupon. This offer runs through Dec. 21.
The bankrupt locals casino company posted a net loss of $455.4 million in the third quarter, due primarily to costs associated with its debt reorganization. It's an increase from the $23.4 million loss posted for the same quarter last year.
On December 2 M Resort will take possession of the nation's tallest Christmas tree. It's expected that the 109-foot White Fir will take up to a week to decorate, prior to the official tree lighting ceremony at 5 p.m. on December 12, when hot chocolate, carolers, Christmas cookies, and other festivities will be laid on. The tree will be located outside at the Villagio del Sole piazza.
Paris Las Vegas will be honoring the time honored tradition, regulated by French law, that dictates that Beaujolais Nouveau is released no sooner than the third Thursday of November each year. This year the resort welcomes Holly Madison and a Lucille Ball impersonator for a traditional grape stomping that will take place on Ah Sin's Strip-side harvest-themed patio at 3 p.m., to coincide with the start of midnight festivities in Paris, France.
Tomorrow evening will mark the 16th annual ethel's Chocolate Holiday Cactus Lighting at the Henderson factory and cactus garden. Comedian George Wallace will host the event, which takes place from 5-8 p.m. and will feature entertainment from Zowie Bowie and Michael Grimm. Tickets for the event are free and can be picked up from any of the valley's eight ethel's locations. For more information call 800/680-0150 or visit ethelschocolate.com
This weekend saw the return of the Candlelight Wedding Chapel, which in its previous incarnation married celebrities including Bette Midler, Michael Caine, Whoopi Goldberg, and Barry White. Formerly located on the Strip just north of the Riviera Hotel, the Chapel originally opened in 1966 and was one of only two free-standing wedding chapels on the Strip at that time. It closed in 2003 to wake way for the Fontainebleau project and was threatened with demolition until a local philanthropist purchased it and donated the building to Clark County. The chapel was relocated to the Clark County Museum in Henderson (1830 S. Boulder Hwy), where it's been restored and an historical exhibit added inside.
As reported in today's Las Vegas Sun, a new report by The Surface Transportation Policy Partnership and Transportation for America -- two advocacy groups calling for additional funding for pedestrian and bicycle safety in the U.S., ranks Las Vegas 11th out of 52 metropolitan areas in terms of the most dangerous areas in the country for pedestrians.
The Las Vegas metropolitan area had 91 pedestrian fatalities in 2007 and 2008, according to the report, with pedestrians accounting for about 20 percent of all traffic deaths. The national average is about 12 percent.
A escalator carrying guests at Caesars Palace malfunctioned yesterday afternoon, resulting in twelve people being taken to hospital. All were later released and returned to the hotel. No further information about the nature of their injuries or the cause of the accident has been forthcoming as yet.
The Fountains Brunch at Jasmine debuts today at Bellagio. It's $45, but it sounds distinctly high-end. We're attempting to try and review it for the next LVA.
The board is set up strangely in the Leroy's Money Talks handicapping contest. LVASports' Fezzik was 0-1 yesterday and it was his best-bet tie-breaker that lost. Opponent Tim Trushel was 1-2. What makes it interesting is that of the seven total picks allocated each, two were identical. So Fezzik, trailing by one, has four live picks today to Trushel's two and one of them is his best bet. You can get the picks for each at LVASpors.com.
An audience of 8,000 is anticipated at the Orleans Arena this afternoon for the live filming of the "Wowowee Show," the No. 1 rated Filipino TV show in the world. The event starts at 3 p.m.
The JW Marriott in Summerlin hosts the Gay and Lesbian Wedding Expo today from 12:30-3:30 p.m. Over 40 gay-friendly businesses, including event coordinators, floral designers, travel planners, and cake decorators are expected to attend.
Filipino boxer ZC Oliveros "The Dream" Gorres remains in critical condition after undergoing an emergency surgery at University Medical Center in Las Vegas, where he was rushed after winning his fight against Colombian Luis Melendez at Mandalay Bay today. The boxer collapsed after the fight and had to undergo surgery due to a blood clot on the left side of his brain. He's currently in a medically induced coma in the intensive care unit at UMC, where he remains under close observation.
Las Vegas has made another "10 Great Places" list in USA Today. This one is "10 Great Places for Famous Photography," with nods going to the Bellagio fountains and Mirage volcano.
The public is firmly behind Manny Pacquiao in tonight's big boxing match with Miguel Cotto. The Pac Man is nearly a 3-1 favorite as fight time approaches.
Amid complaints from county authorities, the so called "stripper-mobile" has been pulled from the streets. It was a truck with a Plexiglas covering that housed a live pole dancer. The stripper-mobile was an advertising gimmick for the Little Darlings and Deja Vu strip clubs.
Jeffrey Pollack has resigned his post as World Series of Poker commissioner. Pollack spent four years in the position, from which he elevated the WSOP to one of the world's biggest and best-known "sporting" events. Pollack gave no definitive reason for leaving.
Some of our email problems have been resolved. You can now click through links again for QoD and other emails received from LVA.
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The LVASportsboards are members-only ($24.95/month; $199/year), but each week we choose a "Thread of the Week" that we post on the home page of LVASports.com to give you a taste of what you're missing out on. You can read previous "Threads of the Week" in the LVASports Hot Thread Archives.
For nearly 20 years there was a Holiday Inn center Strip (although in 1990 it adopted a Mississippi Riverboat theme, it was still a Holiday Inn), before converting to Harrah's in 1992. There was also a Holiday Inn on E. Flamingo, which an LVA staffer recalls staying at back in 1997 while here on business, but that's long gone. Now, just as occupancy rates are down and half-built hotel skeletons are all over town, Holiday Inn is relaunching its signature brand with a $35 million, 129-room hotel scheduled to open before Thanksgiving at 4055 Palos Verdes St., near Flamingo Road and Swenson Street. We wish them luck.
If you haven't yet checked out our current "CouponPalooza" offer, the publisher explains why it's such a good deal in his latest Anthony Curtis Recommends blog entry. Check it out.
Fezzik and Tim Trushel go head to head in the "Leroy's Money Talks Invitational" at Hooters from 3-4 p.m. this afternoon. Fezzik's the host of the LVASportsboards and Tim is a frequent poster. Anthony Curtis will be in attendance and Fezzik will be available to talk after the contest.
Good news: After last year's dismal ground-level New Year's firework "display," which was barely visible to most, it's just been announced that this "America's Party" pyrotechnics will revert to being fired from seven rooftop locations. The decision to go terrestrial last year was based largely on the preceding rooftop fire at the Monte Carlo and the need for more diligent building inspections and, according to the official statement, "Fireworks by Grucci, the Clark County Fire Department and Building Services and the individual resort properties have worked tirelessly since January of this year to address the fire and structural safety issues associated with firing the show from the rooftops."
The LEED-certified metaresort that opens next month has just been honored by The Forest Stewardship Council-US (FSC-US®) as the best commercial project of 2009 in the fifth annual Designing & Building with FSC Awards. The awards recognize entities that are committed to using sustainably harvested wood and for promoting environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial, and economically viable forest management.
At 7 p.m. this evening Santa will arrive (already?) via horse drawn carriage at Town Square Park, accompanied by a parade of holiday characters and a high school marching band. The procession ends in the park with the lighting of a 40-foot Christmas tree and falling snow. Then, at 8 p.m., Pete's Dueling Piano Bar opens its doors.
USA Today's Travel writer recently spent a day with LasVegasAdvisor.com publisher Anthony Curtis, discovering all the current deals to be had in Las Vegas. You can find this feature in LVA in the Media.
In what must be the softest opening of all time, we just learned via the Planet Hollywood Twitter that "Cabo Wabo is officially open!" We'll pass on more details if and when we get them.
The owners of the nightclub at Planet Hollywood that had its liquor license revoked earlier this year, have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the Southern District of Florida, apparently listing less than $50,000 in assets against between $1 million and $10 million in liabilities. The nightclub and its sister ultralounge The Living Room are currently operating under a 90-day liquor license while Metro continues its investigation of the owners and management team.
This week's match-up in the "Leroy's Money Talks Invitational," is Fezzik and Tim Trushel. Fezzik is the host of the LVASportsboards and Tim is a frequent poster. It should be a great match-up. Anthony Curtis will be on hand and Fezzik will be available to talk after the contest. It will be held Friday (Nov. 13) at Hooters, from 3 to 4 p.m.
Anthony Curtis' weekly round-up of what's movin' and shakin' in Vegas has just been posted, with lots of happenings in the world of entertainment. Catch up with the latest via LVA in the Media.
As recently observed by Sheldon Adelson, who was has long been a big cheese in the convention world, it looks like trade show business is picking up for Las Vegas, with news that the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society is forsaking Chicago in favor of Sin City, a move that could bring more than 30,000 attendees to the city.
No, not two lost dwarves. A cloud of dust has been spotted blowing off a dry lake bed near Jean and is heading toward the Las Vegas Valley and Clark County officials have issued an air quality advisory through tonight.
Of course the big news this weekend is the Manny Pacquiao v. Miguel Cotto fight on Saturday at the MGM Grand, which has already been credited with giving a much-needed boost to tourism in the "Fight Capital of the World." There will be viewing and after-parties all over town. If boxing isn't your thing, don't worry, it's also a really big weekend for comedy, plus there's the usual smorgasbord of music and sporting events, not to mention Cigar Aficionado's annual "Big Smoke" cigar fest.
According to a report issued today by the Pew Center on the States, Nevada is one of nine states that ranked "most like California" when comparing economic and political factors, which as anyone who knows anything about the mess that California's in can only take as a dire assessment. In fact, Nevada has been identified as the state that will be last to recover from the current recession, with high foreclosure and unemployment rates, dwindling tax revenues, a dependency on "easy money," and tension between Gov. Jim Gibbons and the Democratic-controlled state Legislature all contributing to the economic malaise. Click the link to read the complete report, Beyond California: States in Fiscal Peril.
Join McCormick & Schmick's (335 Hughes Center Dr.) tomorrow to celebrate their 11th anniversary with a whole lobster for $11.95 from 3:30 p.m. until all the lobsters are gone! Offer available in the bar only; limit one per person.
It's Aliante Station's first birthday today -- join them for free cake and champagne until 11 p.m. tonight and free T-shirts until 8 p.m. Also, the buffet is free to members of the military with valid ID.
The Palms has agreed to pay $100,000 to settle a Gaming Control Board complaint relating to the mismanagement of two poker tournaments in 2007, as reported in today's Las Vegas Review-Journal. The events were managed by third parties and merely hosted by the off-Strip casino, but the GCB found them, as the licensee, ulitimately responsible to oversee the running of these tournaments. In one instance, a charity event for the Jewish Community Center of Southern Nevada run by operators Michael Eakman & Associates, the charity did not receive its share of the proceeds until four months after the event. In the other, the United States Poker League held a tournament in October 2007 and failed to pay the winners their complete winnings, instead offering half cash and the other half in post-dated checks totaling $450,416, 22 of which bounced.
The Palms made good and paid the tournament prizes in full, but the GCB contended that the property had an obligation to ensure the prizes were paid at the time.
Las Vegas ongoing affair with celebrity tattooing is set to continue with news today of a collaboration between ink impresario Mario Barth and the Light Group. "Mario Barth at The Mirage," set to open in the first quarter of 2010 in the Strip resort, is described as a "baroque-inpsired exclusive lifestyle tattoo studio, interactive lounge, and bar room.
Just as word comes of the resumption of the Sands' stalled Macau projects comes bigger and opposite news from the Asian gambling enclave: The massive expansion of the casino industry, coupled with a drought in southern China, means that Macau may run out of fresh water supplies within as few as 10 days, with signs that non-essential supplies for features like pools and fountains may be cut off as early as this weekend as authorities struggle to keep non-toxic water flowing through the taps and face the prospect of shipping in bottled water. Unlike Hong Kong, which struck a deal last year with Guandong province that guarantees water supplies "even in a drought", Macau has no such known contingency plans in place, reports the London Times.
The ARK restaurant group is offering a 20% discount on purchases at any of its Las Vegas restaurants and nightclubs today through November 15. These properties include: New York-New York's America, Gallagher's Steakhouse, Gonzalez Y Gonzalez Mexican Restaurant, the Village Streets outlets (Broadway Burger, Times Square To Go, Greenwich Coffee, Fulton's Fish Fry, Greenberg's Deli, Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, East Side Wings, Jody Maroni's, and Sirrico’s Pizza, and the hotel's room service, banquet facilities, and employee dining room; Yolos Mexican Grill at Planet Hollywood; and the V Bar, Rialto Deli, Towers Deli, and Shake N Burger at the Venetian. The discount is available for any active or retired member of the military (with valid ID) and one guest.
For other Veteran's Day offers, see this column from Monday, November 9.
According to a report in today's Wall Street Journal, Las Vegas Sands Corp. plans to restart work on two stalled construction sites in Macau early next year, having secured financing from banks for $1.45 billion of the estimated $2 billion needed to complete construction on what's been dubbed the "Cotai Strip," a stretch of reclaimed land off the main peninsula of Macau. Financing issues a year ago caused construction to be halted and 11,000 workers to be laid off.
Happy Veterans Day to all who've served. At South Point, all active and retired military personnel and one guest get a free breakfast, lunch, or dinner buffet. Same at Coast casinos, which are also awarding 7X slot and 5X video poker points to all today.
For one night only the annual drive-thru holiday lights attraction at Sunset Park is inviting people to stroll through on foot tomorrow evening, before the grand opening on Friday. Tickets are $10 in advance from chfn.org or $15 at the door (children aged 2 and under are free and pets are welcome, if on a leash) and your ticket also gets you a mess of freebies including a complimentary ticket to Defending the Caveman (Excalibur) and Fitz of Laughter (Fitzgeralds), a Giant Messy Sundae coupon from Sammy's Woodfired Pizza, complimentary cocoa and cookies, and a Santa hat.
For the first time since May 2008, Las Vegas visitor volume was up in September. More than 3 million people visited the city, compared with 2.9 million in the same month a year ago -- a 4.3% increase.
The lastest in the series of "Cooking with the Star Chefs of Wynn and Encore" will feature Theo Schoenegger of Encore's Sinatra restaurant teaching "Risotto My Way." The event takes place from 6-8 p.m. tonight at Whole Foods Market (Town Square) and is free to attend.
Joseph Cada's 99 held up against Darvin Moon's suited QJ to make him the World Series of Poker main event champion. In winning the $8,546,435 first-place prize, the 21-year-old Cada became the youngest winner in main-event history.
Just when it was looking like Caesars Palace would have an empty showroom next year, with Bette Midler ending The Showgirl Must Go On next month and Cher also due to finish her run at the Colosseum, it's just been announced that the flamboyant singer will be adding more dates for April and May, 2010. Tickets go on sale Nov. 14 at 10 a.m. -- click the link for the additional dates. Apparently, from Nov. 19 the show will also feature a new opening sequence and even more Bob Mackie costumes.
Dan Lee, chief executive of Las Vegas-based Pinnacle Entertainment (PNK), resigned abruptly today. While the official line was that he left "to pursue other business interests," others point to the fact that he's currently being investigated by Missouri regulators for alleged verbal threats against a local politician. Pinnacle owns and operates six major casinos in Nevada, Louisiana, Indiana, and Missouri, as well as small casinos in Argentina.
Casino and slot-route operator Herbst Gaming has today announced layoffs throughout the company. Herbst filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection back in March of this year and the layoffs come less than two weeks after the bankruptcy court in Reno approved a plan that will hand the company to its secured lenders sometime in 2010. The total number of layoffs has not been confirmed, but estimates put the figure in the hundreds.
As reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, internal Department of Energy budget documents obtained by a Washington, D.C., area trade publication reveal that the department is abandoning its controversial effort to license the planned Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository.
"All license defense activities will be terminated in December 2009," according to the budget request cited by the publication, The Energy Daily.
A number of restaurants, shows, attractions, and casinos are offering special offers to celebrate Veteran's Day this Wednesday, Nov. 11. Here's what we know about so far and there are bound to be last-minute additions to this list, so stay tuned:
Three neon signs -- from the Silver Slipper, Binion's Horseshoe, and Bow & Arrow Motel -- will be will be lit at sundown this evening along the downtown stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard recently officially designated as a National Scenic Byway. Parking's available at the Reed Whipple Cultural Center parking lot on Las Vegas Boulevard north of U.S. 95.
Déjà Vu Showgirls all-nude gentlemen’s club has gone a step beyond the mobile billboards that drive up and down the Strip: Now, from 10 p.m.-2 a.m. nightly the club is using a truck with perspex windows to showcase its dancers pole dancing live. Apparently, Metro’s OK’d the project and the girls wear bikinis and skirts and are allegedly "PG" in their moves. Click here to read more about this and watch a video clip of the latest stripper phenomenon on the Strip.
As an aside, v.3.0 of our Topless Vegas guide is in the works as we write: sign up for the upgrade option when you buy and stay totally up-to-date with the Las Vegas topless entertainment scene for a whole year.
Baltimore developer The Cordish Co. has been selected to develop a 20-acre sports venue and entertainment district in downtown Las Vegas. The development agreement gives the firm two years to conduct a feasibility study, create planning documents and develop a public-private financing plan. The proposed Las Vegas Live! calls for a 20,000-seat sports arena for an NBA or NHL franchise, a mixed-use entertainment district, hotel and casino. The vote by the Las Vegas City Council was unanimous.
It’s a busy day for Phil Hellmuth Jr. , who will be joining former Playboy cover girl Angelica Bridges, currently starring in Fantasy at the Luxor, and a raft of Major League Eaters taking part in the first-ever Martorano’s Masters Meatball Eating Championship today at the Rio from 8-12 p.m. The winner takes home the lion’s share of the $3,000 prize purse.
Poker champ Phil Hellmuth Jr. will be at Barnes and Noble on 8915 W. Charleston from 6 p.m. today to sign copies of his new book, Deal Me In. The autobiographical compilation features stories from 20 of the biggest names in poker.
It took more than 17 hours of play, but the World Series of Poker's main event is down to two -- Joe Cada with 135,950,000 in chips and Darvin Moon with 58,850,000. The rest of the field finished as follows: James Akenhead (9th), Kevin Schaffel (8th), Phil Ivey (7th), Steve Begleiter (6th), Jeff Shulman (5th), Eric Buchman (4th), and Antoine Saout (3rd). Heads-up play will begin at 10 p.m. Monday night. Cada will attempt to become the youngest champion ever, while the mild-mannered Moon will try to complete a run somewhat reminscent of Chris Moneymaker's, which touched off poker's popularity boom in 2003.
Eric Buchman has wrested the lead from Darvin Moon. Buchman has 55 million to Moon's 42 million. And Ivey has doubled up to 16 million. The new low-chip man is Shulman with 7 million.
Everyone's on him, but Phil Ivey is hurting. With seven players left, Ivey is the low stack with 8.6 million. Leader Moon is now over 60 million.
Ken Schaffel has gone out in 8th, his AA cracked by Buchman's KK (he made four kings). Cada is the short stack at 7.9 million.
James Akenhead was eliminated from the World Series of Poker's main event when his 33 couldn't stand up against the 99 of Schaffel. Eight players remain with Darvin Moon maintaining a big lead with nearly 60 million chips. The low man is Cada with 7.8 million. Ivey is next low at 10 million.
Tomorrow the Rio will host Vince Neil's annual Celebrity Friends Poker Tournament to benefit the Skylar Neil Foundation. The buy-in is $500, plus a $50 registration fee, with seating limited to 200 entrants. You can register tomorrow from 4 p.m. at the main casino cage for your shot at a share of the $50,000 prize pool.
They're running in the race books all over town. You can get a free race T-shirt with a $20 wager at Station and Fiesta casinos, or at the Orleans, which is also giving away a free hot dog and beer.
With the final table about to begin, the chip leader, Darvin Moon is going off as the betting favorite at +326 (bet $100 to win $326) to win. The second favorite is the second-biggest chip stack, Eric Buchman, at +369. And, amazingly, low-stacked Phil Ivey is the third favorite at +541. The long shot is Antoine Saout at +1523. (Odds from Pinnacle.)
An 800-acre $700 million "Las Vegas-style village" has been proposed for County Tipperary in Ireland. The project, dubbed Tipperary Venue, would include a 60,000-square-foot casino, along with a 500-room hotel, National Hunt racecourse, 7,000-seat greyhound track, golf course, 15,000-seat concert venue, and a centerpiece full-size replica of the White House; it's described as "the most sophisticated and ambitious project Ireland has ever seen." Construction could start as early as 2010.
The final table of the World Series of Poker main event reconvenes today. Play begins at noon and tickets are available on first come, first served basis, but you'd better get there early. All eyes will be on Phil Ivey, who is easily the most highly rated player at the table. However, he's sitting well back in 7th place with 9.8 million in chips. The leader is Darvin Moon with 58.9 million. We'll post updates in this space as we get them.
Downtown’s Fremont Street Experience hosts its annual Red, White, and Blue Patriot Party today with free concerts and a Veteran’s Day tribute Viva Vision light and sound show. The festivities kick off at 5 p.m. and the party concludes with Bruce in the USA tribute band performing on the 3rd Street Stage from 9-10:30 p.m.
Stop by Whole Foods Market at Green Valley Ranch from 12-2 p.m. today to watch Encore chefs Rene Lenger (Switch) and Jet Tila (Wazuzu) compete in their first Quickfire Challenge.
Under the advice of physicians, Wayne Brady has canceled his performances of Making %@it Up through the end of the year due to strained vocal cords. The canceled dates will be rescheduled for 2010.
A.C. just posted a new entry for the Anthony Curtis Recommends blog at ShopLVA.com titled, "How to Win at Video Poker.
We've just posted a new LVASports Update article by Anthony Curtis about all the latest developments on the Las Vegas football scene, plus a new "Thread of the Week" at
According to an article in today's Las Vegas Sun, several of the project's subcontractors are collaborating to step up efforts to find financing and gaming partners to complete the project. "We are exploring a variety of options that we can propose to the bankruptcy court, including debtor in possession financing," announced Ronald Tutor, chairman and CEO of Fortune 500 company Tutor Perini, which owns Fontainebleau subcontractor Desert Plumbing & Heating Co.
Travel group AAA has honored Nevada with three more Five Diamond hotel awards -- for The Ritz Carlton at Lake Las Vegas, Encore at Wynn, and the Palazzo -- bringing the total number of Five Diamond properties in the state to eight.
Until now, MGM Mirage exercised a policy of having each property in the group compete with the others, as if they were totally independent competing entities. It was a strategy designed to keep salespeople "on their toes," but it's one that new CEO Jim Murren feels has put the company at a competitive disadvantage. Hence, MGM Mirage will now follow the same model that Harrah's has employed successfully for years, with group sales agents cross-selling rooms, restaurants, and entertainment options throughout the entire group, based on the customer's needs and preferences.
Comedian Lily Tomlin will be performing in Las Vegas for the first time in her career at the MGM Grand from Nov. 10-18. The show performs at 8 p.m and tickets are priced from $58.50-$80.50.
Tickets for "The Circle Tour" concert at MGM Grand (March 6, 2010) don't officially go on sale until 10 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 16, but fans can get a jump on that now through 10 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 8 -- and download the new album at the same time -- by clicking here.
The much-anticipated new live-music venue at the Mirage opens tomorrow. B.B. King's Blues Club seats 558 and will feature four bars, a stage, and a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night dining until 2 a.m. on weekdays and 4 a.m. on weekends.
Pete's Dueling Piano Bar is set to open Nov. 13 with a Rock 'n Roll party. You can reserve a table for the grand opening weekend by calling 702/220-PETE (7383) or by visiting http://www.petesduelingpianobar.com/.
Anthony Curtis' weekly Las Vegas round-up just went live, with the rumor of a new Strip headliner, dining updates, and more. Plus, he was interviewed extensively this week by msnbc.com for a feature about the opening of CityCenter and what that means for Las Vegas in the current economic climate. You can find them both at LVA in the Media.
Our apologies if you're a non-member of LVA and received an email from us today that contained the wrong text/links. There was a technical malfunction with our email software that we didn't catch until the mailing had been sent; this has now been corrected and the email resent. It's a great offer on Bob Dancer video poker products, so don't miss out!
That's the name of the new Elvis-tribute Cirque du Soleil show that will debut at CityCenter's Aria resort, which is scheduled to open next month.
With the PBR Finals taking place all weekend, it's a huge one for country music fans. If that's not you, fear not – there's plenty of other stuff going on, including the Latin Grammy Awards and a big line-up comedy-wise.
Bette Midler announced today that the final performance of The Showgirl Must Go On will be Sunday, Jan. 31, 2010. The final performance will mark the end of her two-year residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, which began on February 20, 2008. There's no word as yet as to who will fill her shoes, nor those of Cher, whose run at The Colosseum ends Dec. 20.
Disgraced former NBA referee Tim Donaghy was released from Hernando County Jail in Floridaa today after serving most of a 15-month sentence after pleading guilty to conspiracy to engage in wire fraud and transmitting betting information through interstate commerce. Donaghy was sentenced in July 2008 after he admitted to taking thousands of dollars from a professional gambler in exchange for inside tips on games, including those he worked.
Las Vegas-based airline Allegiant Air is offering a free flight promotion through Nov. 18: Purchase one air/hotel package with Allegiant by Nov. 18, 2009 and the second person flies free.
It is with sadness that we report that Richard Abowitz' long-running Las Vegas blog for the LA Times has been discontinued after four entertaining years -- another victim of the current economic climate and its affects on Las Vegas and visitation from SoCal. Today marks the final entry for the always insightful and well-written Movable Buffet. Richard hopes to start blogging again somewhere else at some point in the future, so watch this space for updates.
Ongoing high pressure is expected to bring a temperature of 85 degrees to Las Vegas this afternoon, which would make it the warmest Nov. 4 in 33 years. This 80-plus degree weather is due to continue through Thursday, before dropping around 10 degrees, with a chance of rain on Sunday.
The former LVA local corner, and a particular favorite of our staffers, will close Nov. 21 after eight years. The good news, however, is that owner Chef Josette LeBlond will be moving downtown to open the new Las Vegas Rocks Café at 450 Fremont Street. The new venue's due to debut Dec. 1. From now through Nov. 21, dining hours at Josette's Bistro will remain Wednesday through Saturday from 5:30 to 10 p.m.
For all the people who are writing in suggesting movies like Ocean's Eleven and The Hangover, please check the wording of the current reader poll question: We're asking for your thoughts on the best gambling-themed movie of all time, not the best Vegas-themed movie. Thanks!
For the fist time in five tries, Ohio residents yesterday voted in favor approving Las Vegas-style casinos for Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Toledo; Issue 3 passed with 53% voting yes. The measure carried by large majorities in Cleveland and Cincinnati and a small majority in Toledo, losing in the Columbus area. Dan Gilbert, who owns the Cleveland Cavaliers, will develop the casinos in Cleveland and Cincinnati, while Penn National Gaming will develop the other two. Depending on legal and constitutional challenges by opponents and a loosening of credit, construction on the four casinos could begin as early as late next year, with projected opening dates in 2012.
Forbes' list of America's Most Toxic Cities, has named Las Vegas the least toxic of 40 major metropolitan areas. While not known for its healthy recreational and dining habits, the surprising accolade was awarded based on factors including air quality, the number of facilities that release toxic chemicals into the enviroment, and the quantity of that release. Atlanta came in at #40 as the "most toxic city" in the U.S.
Big Dog's Draft House (4543 N. Rancho Rd) will welcome the Food Channel on Wednesday, Nov. 4th from 7 p.m.-11 p.m.) to taste their food and brews. The public's invited to join them.
The ongoing series of free cooking demonstrations from top chefs at Wynn and Encore continues at Whole Foods Market (Town Square) tonight from 6-8 p.m. with Carlos Guia of the Country Club at Wynn teaching "Simple Ways to Cook Restaurant-Style Seafood Dishes at Home."
Landry's has just announced their acceptance of Chairman and CEO Tilman Fertitta's offer of $14.75 per share to take downtown's Golden Nugget private. The transaction is valued at $1.2 billion, including debt.
Last week, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled in favor of an advantage player who was banned from the Rising Sun riverboat for counting cards. Noting that the casino had not asked state regulators for explicit permission to '86' card counters, the court also held that barring advantage players conflicted with Indiana casinos' specific directive to "benefit the people of Indiana by promoting tourism and assisting economic development." Indiana casinos could still petition the state to issue a new rule addressing this gray area but for now it's 'game on' for advantage players in the Hoosier State.
Last month M Resort axed breakfast from its buffet; now Silverton has discontinued breakfast during the week. They still serve brunch from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Pete's, the new dueling piano bar that opens at Town Square later this month, is holding a 2-day open job fair for all positions today and tomorrow from noon to 5 p.m.
Our current survey asks whether the economic climate (or other factors) will affect your travel plans to Las Vegas next year. It closes at midnight, when a new one will go live, so don't forget to vote if you haven't already. Thanks!
While the long-running Cirque du Soleil anniversary special for all (buy one ticket, get a second for $25) has expired, the group says it plans to offer holiday deals to locals for its Las Vegas shows. Customers who buy a regularly priced ticket for Mystere, O, LOVE, KÀ, Criss Angel Believe or Zumanity will get a second ticket for $25, plus a $25 gift certificate toward another ticket purchase or for use in Cirque du Soleil gift stores. The offer will run from sometime in November through February.
The northbound lane of the freeway is at a standstill from Sahara following a rush-hour horse-trailer crash. Avoid the area at all cost if you possibly can.
Betonsports Plc online gambling site founder Gary S. Kaplan has been sentenced to 51 months in prison for his role in the company's violation of U.S. laws banning the placement of bets by wire. The Federal Bureau of Prisons may award him credit for 31 months he's already spent in federal custody. In August Kaplan pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and forfeited $43.7 million. In 2004 Betonsports.com took in $1.25 billion, 98% of which was from U.S. customers.
As we had suspected, the prices sent to us by MGM Grand this morning did not reflect the recent changes they'd implemented across the board. Check out the listing in our Buffet section for the correct prices for these and every other buffet meal in Las Vegas.
After the 1990s attempts to promote the city as a family-friendly destination were abandoned, Las Vegas focused on promoting itself as an adult playground once more. This could be about to change, with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority pressing for a county code change that would allow casinos to provide temporary day care for conventions.
Current Clark County regulations allow resorts to set up permanent play areas for children (you can find them listed in our Las Vegas Visitor Guide) but not the licensing of temporary child care at casino-convention areas, which it's feared could be a deterrent for some would-be business traffic.
Hard Rock Marketing Director Phil Shalala today announced that the property will reimburse drivers hit by $200 car booting fines and tow threats for using the parking lot across the street at Paradise and Harmon. The property's own parking lot has been severely reduced in size in recent months due to ongoing construction work, and patrons using the strip mall opposite have been hit by steep parking fines. The Hard Rock is complaining that "No Parking" signs are too obscure and hard to read and that the "Boot It" company employed by businesses in the mall has been using heavy-handed tactics against Hard Rock patrons. "It's just ridiculous. It's obnoxious and it's really not necessary," commented Shalala to FOX5 News. The casino will offer a $200 credit to anyone who can show their receipt after paying the parking fine.
LasVegasAdvisor.com associate Robin Camacho has upgraded her unique "Las Vegas Real Estate Top 10 Values" feature to bring you the best deals in the Vegas real estate market in real time. Whether you're looking to move house, relocate here, or purchase a second home, Robin's constantly updated listings will give you the current lowdown, plus you'll find a link to a complete list of all Las Vegas properties currently in foreclosure. For Robin's analysis of the real estate market, check out her House Advantage blog.
Effective immediately, MGM Grand has discontinued its all-day buffet special, that enabled diners to eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner for a set price of $33.33 ($39.78 on weekends). Regular meal prices continue, with breakfast at $14.50, lunch $17.50, and dinner $25.99 ($27.99 Friday and Saturday).
Boyd Gaming Corp. continues to pursue Station Casions, yesterday filing a motion in the bankruptcy proceedings asking the court to allow the company to submit a reorganization plan for its competitor.
Boyd was rejected earlier this year when it offered to buy a large portion of Station and is now asking the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Reno to appoint an examiner so other parties can offer competing reorganization plans. Last week Station asked for a four-month extension to propose its own plan to reorganize its finances. The current deadline is Nov. 25.
Here's a report from Venetian/Palazzo. Lagasse's Stadium is a monster, with big screens and big crowds, but be prepared to pay $6.50 per beer. Oooph! Upstairs at First Food, the scene's not the same, but you can get a Bloody Mary with a Slim Jim garnish for $7.
Talking of the Springs Preserve, the environmentally-friendly attraction is offering a complimentary pumpkin composting service through November 22. Alternatively, you can dispose of your unwanted Jack ‘o Lanterns by donating them to the North Las Vegas pig farm. R.C. Farms is located at 555 E. El Campo Grande Ave (702/642-0350).
Starting today, through November 30, the PT’s chain of pubs and taverns is giving away a portable 8.5" screen portable DVD player every day. Every 10 points earned by a Golden Rewards member grants them one entry into the drawings, which will take place at 10 p.m. nightly.
From 3 to 9 p.m. today Las Vegas Springs Preserve will celebrate its first-ever Día de los Muertos festival, with activities including face painting, sugar skull decorating, Mariachis, dance performances, scary storytelling rides, and a Day of the Dead-themed play. There are cash prizes for the winners in the best altar contest, with $1,000 for first place, $650 for second, and $350 for third. Tickets for the event are $5 for adults and $3 for kids.