Lost in the maze of your hotel? There's a new Google Maps app for Android that has floorplans of lots of hotels, including all MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment properties, plus Venetian, Palazzo, and others, plus McCarran Airport.
A new PT's pub has opened on Desert Inn Road, just west of Eastern Avenue, in the location that was formerly Rosie's Saloon, which has been remodeled.
Gaming revenues were up 7 percent in November compared to 2010, according to figures released by the Nevada State Gaming Control Board, while the LVCVA reported a 3.2 percent gain in visitation for the same month, with more than 3 million people including Las Vegas in their travel plans.
On Jan. 16, from 6-8 p.m., there's a launch party for Huntington Press' latest release, I Get Paid for This, a one-of-a-kind, behind-the-scenes look at the people who make Sin City tick, from "stunt journalist" and Las Vegas Weekly columnist Rick Lax. It's being hosted by the Artisan, one of our fave venues, and there will be complimentary cocktails and entertainment, plus the chance to get your copy signed by the author. The event is free to attend, but please RSVP if you're coming, so the venue knows how many people to expect. See you there!
A current lack of snow has forced the closure of the Lee Canyon sledding area until snow levels return to at least a foot deep. The Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort, which makes its own snow, remains open for skiing and snowboarding, however.
We just became aware of a new Las Vegas food challenge, posed by
As rumored last year (see "Today's News" 10/13/11), Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular will end its run at the Venetian Sept. 2, after a six-year run.
Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure will celebrate the grand opening of its Las Vegas operations on Saturday, Jan. 21 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, featuring ride and drive opportunities and a personal appearance by NASCAR champ Dale Jarrett, who'll be offering ridealongs as he puts the company's new fleet of NASCAR-style race cars through their paces around the race course. Racing packages begin at $195 and racers can choose between riding shotgun for four laps, or taking control of the wheel for 6, 10, 20, 40 or even 60 laps.
The operator of Incheon International Airport Corp., South Korea's main airport, is hoping to cash in on the exploding Chinese gambling scene, with plans to build a $3 billion casino resort, featuring a hotel, casinos, convention centres, shopping malls, and hospitals, reports channelnewsasia.com.
From Jan. 12-14, South Point will play host to the 21st Annual Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction and Races, featuring classic bikes, including three previously owned by Steve McQueen, whose widow Barbara will be in attendance signing copies of her book, Steve McQueen: The Last Mile. The iconic actor's biographer Marshall Terrill will also be present, signing copies of Steve McQueen: A Tribute to the King of Cool.
Today's USA Today "Travel" section includes a feature on Las Vegas strip clubs, tying in with CES, for which Huntington Press' Topless Vegas author Arnold Snyder was the consultant.
The current LVA Reader Poll about how you view our website closes at midnight. We really want to hear your feedback, so get your vote in now, if you haven't already. At midnight, a new poll goes live.
There was a small printing glitch with the four offers from Fitzgeralds in the 2012 Member Rewards Book, with the Terms & Conditions on the back of each not matching up with the offer on the face. The issue applies to coupons 37 through 40, so for T&C for #37, see #38; for #38, see #39; for #39, see #40; and for #40, see #37. Each voucher is valid and redeemable only for the offer printed on its face. Our apologies for any confusion caused.
Huntington Press authors have been receiving a lot of diverse media attention lately, with more to follow (look out for coverage of Topless Vegas in the "Travel" section of tomorrow's USA Today. You can read all the latest at LVA in the Media.
California-based Pinkberry, the tart frozen yogurt brand, is to open five franchise outlets in Las Vegas, it's been announced. The locations have yet to be specified.
This year's Consumer Electronics Show has drawn an unprecedented 3,100+ exhibitors and is expected to draw more than 140,000 attendees. This year's buzz word apparently is "innovation," with exhibitors in 15 product categories showcasing all the latest gadgets and accessories.
Atlantic City has finally begun to reverse its fortunes, posting a monthly revenue increase of 4.2 percent in December -- the first in three and a half years. The city's 11 casinos took in $246.5 million last month, with slot revenue was up 8.3 percent; table-game revenue still decreased by 4.3 percent, to $72.5 million. Atlantic City's casino win for the year was down 6.9 percent from 2010 -- the fifth consecutive year that revenue has declined.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. today publicly called out Manny Pacquiao on Twitter, challenging him to a Cinco de Mayo fight. "Manny Pacquiao I'm calling you out let's fight May 5th and give the world what they want to see," Tweeted Mayweather. "My jail sentence was pushed back because the date was locked in. Step up punk." If Pacquiao accepts the challenge, it could be the biggest fight in Las Vegas' history.
On Feb. 8, Origin India will host a "pop-up" dining event starring Chef Jet Tila (of Wynn's Wing Lei) and "The Modern Mixologist" Tony Abou-Ganim. The five-course menu (includes dessert) will feature a variety of authentic, regionally inspired dishes showcasing Chef Jet's Thai upbringing and the dinner will start promptly at 7 p.m. and be served family style. The cost is $65/person (plus tax and gratuity) -- click here for more information and to make a reservation.
Following the passing of a vote in the Senate Regulated Industries Committee Monday, Florida could become the fourth most-populous state in the U.S. to operate Las Vegas-style casinos, with table games and dealers, on land outside of tribal control. The vote was a step forward for Genting Malaysia, which hopes to build a $3.8 billion resort-casino complex on Miami’s Biscayne Bay. It's only a first step in the legalization process, which is being opposed by the Walt Disney Co. for fear it will lose business to this rival entertainment option.
New Jersey legislators passed a law Monday would make it legal to bet on race and sports in the state, pending federal approval, which is still a big "if". Twenty years ago the state missed a deadline that would have made it one of only five that have the right to permit residents to wager on professional or collegiate sporting events.
The bill adopted by the state Senate and Assembly would allow New Jerseyans to place bets at the 11 Atlantic City casinos and the state's four horse racing tracks. Laws were also passed permitting horse-racing fans to place bets at bars and restaurants.
Bob Dancer's weekly column just went live and finds him discussing gambling edges and their implications, particularly in light of sports-handicapping legend Fezzik's losing year. Interesting and informative stuff, as always, so check it out.
Just in time for CES, the Rio has introduced an innovative new tech twist to its cocktail service, with iPad-touting servers now taking your order, freeing up the signature "Bevertainers" to focus on delivering the drink. Click here for more info.
On Jan. 16, from 6-8 p.m., join us at the Artisan hotel for the launch party for Rick Lax's new title for Huntington Press, I Get Paid for This: Kicking Ass and Taking Notes in Las Vegas. There will be food specials and complimentary cocktails, free HP swag, and the chance to get your copy of Rick's book signed by the author and the photographer. All you need to do is click to RSVP. There will be photographers there from the Weekly and Vegas Magazine, so dress to impress.
Check out punk-rock food critic and Eating Las Vegas co-author Al Mancini on 107.5 FM KXTE radio tomorrow morning at 8.45, discussing the book and the upcoming Burning Angels porn star brunch at Porn First Food at Palazzo on Sunday, Jan. 22 (see Today's News Jan. 7 for details).
A group comprising John Vipulis, an original investor in the attraction, and contractor M.J. Dean Construction Inc., among others, has received court approval to purchase the bankrupt Las Vegas Mob Experience at the Trop, which ran up $20 million in debts during its first year of operations. The hotel has offered to grant several rent concessions to help the attraction get back on its feet, reports the R-J.
The pools are starting to hire, with auditions to work at Wet Republic on Jan. 18-20 and Jan. 25-27 (12-5 p.m.), to be held at LAX nightclub. Click here for more information. And MRI is holding a group-wide job fair to fill 500 temporary summer positions on Thursday, Jan. 12, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Friday, Jan. 13, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. The events will take place at MGM Resorts Career Center (4886 Frank Sinatra Dr., just south of Rue de Monte Carlo) and applicants are encouraged to apply online prior to the casting call.
"If you’ve ever wondered what’s out there beyond the Strip, this guide ferrets out the essential restaurants and dives to visit. If you spend much time in Las Vegas, you need this book," comments the "Daily Dish" blog about the 2012 edition of Eating Las Vegas in
The Country Club at Wynn has made Forbes' list of Top 10 Power Lunch spots.
Now through Jan. 15, receive a free $50 gift card with purchase of a $250 gift card for The Palm restaurant in the Forum Shops at Caesars.
Robin Leach reports in his Vegas DeLuxe blog that Hollywood's Laugh Factory will take over the space formerly occupied by the Brad Garrett Comedy Club, which is relocating to MGM Grand.
MarketWatch.com reports that the Siegel Group, owner of the boutique Artisan, Gold Spike, and Rumor properties, has acquired the former Atrium Suites on Paradise for $4.2 million. The property comprises 202 suites, each in excess of 500 square feet, and also features conference and exhibition space, plus amenities including a restaurant and lounge, fitness center, and pool.
"8 News Now" is reporting that the Clark County Fire Department is on the scene of a fire on the Strip at the McDonald's restaurant opposite Mandalay Bay.
The LVCVA has set a goal of making international travelers 30 percent of the total number of visitors, reports today's R-J. Foreign visitation has been on the increase in recent years, rising from 12 percent in 2007 to 18 percent in 2010. The average foreign tourist stays 25 percent longer and spends percent more.
Celebrities due to attend this year's Consumer Electronics Show, which kicks off Jan. 10, include Justin Bieber, 50 Cent, Snooki, Dennis Rodman, and Eliza Dusku, all promoting various products they're associated with. Lady Gaga, an official creative director at Polaroid who's been present at the past two shows, will not be appearing this year due to the demands of her schedule.
This Monday at LBS Burger at Red Rock, for the LSU vs. Alabama game buy a draft beer at normal price and receive 10-cent refills.
The last inmates at the historic Nevada State Prison in Carson City will be transferred to the Warm Springs Correctional Center at approximately 9 a.m. tomorrow morning, when the Carson City facility closes after being in continuous operation since 1862.
In today's NFL playoffs wild card matchups, the NY Giants are -3 favorites over the Atlanta Falcons and the total is 48 in the NFC game. The Pittsburgh Steelers are -7.5 over the Denver Broncos and the total is 34 in the AFC. The Giants/Falcons total has moved around, opening at 49, hitting 50, dropping to 47, and now on the way back up heading toward kickoff.
InsertCoin(s) Videolounge Gamebar downtown on Fremont East is welcoming attendees of the International Consumer Electronics Show, which kicks off Tuesday, with 2-for-1 drinks. Just present your CES show badge at the bar between Tuesday, Jan. 10 and Friday, Jan. 13 to take advantage of the promo.
The CNN website today carries an article about how much of Macau's casino growth has been fueled by illicit funds coming from illegal money transfers from mainland China, but that although aware of the issue, the Chinese government is unlikely to crack down on the practice for fear of destabilizing the colony.
Oops, we were so excited about Vegas StrEATS that we got ahead of ourselves: Of course, it's the second Saturday of the month, as always, meaning next Saturday is the time to head downtown for the food-truck frenzy. Sorry! Just making sure you were all paying attention.
However, tonight is Saturday Night Truck Stop at Tommy Rockers, from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., if you need a food-truck fix.
Following the departure of the Playboy Comedy Club comes word that ex-Jersey Boys front man Rick Faugno is taking an indefinite hiatus from his Body & Soul show at Shimmer Caberet at LVH to perform Tuesdays in the vacated Lounge at the Palms, commencing Jan. 17 at 9 p.m.
On Sunday, Jan. 22 FIRST Food & Bar at the Palazzo and Al Mancini, punk rock food critic and co-author of Eating Las Vegas, will partner up with Joanna Angel and the rest of the BurningAngel ladies for a post-AVN (Adult Video News) Awards brunch. Celebrity DJ HGTV’s Antonio Ballatore will also be in attendance to keep the party hoppin’.
Guests will be able to enjoy unique passed hors d’oeuvres, four sit-down courses, and a special cocktail pairing for $50 (plus tax and gratuity). They will also receive a copy of Eating Las Vegas: The 50 Essential Restaurants. Specific menu items and drinks were inspired by Joanna Angel and her co-stars Jessie Lee, Kleio, and Krysta Kaos, who will be on hand to explain the inspiration behind this hot menu. Seating in the intimate venue is limited, so book early to avoid disappointment. Call 702/607-3478 to make a reservation.
The hit show Smokey Robinson Presents Australia's Human Nature – The Ultimate Celebration of the Motown Sound, which performs at Imperial Palace, will be presenting a one-of-a-kind downloadable offer to all ticketed guests. Beginning Saturday, Jan. 7, patrons who purchase tickets will receive two free song downloads from the group’s website, www.humannaturelive.com, providing fans the opportunity to take the show’s music home with them. The group has preselected 11 of their fan-favorite Motown hits to be included in the free song selection, including "Dancing In The Street," "Ain’t No Mountain High Enough," "My Girl," and "Just My Imagination." Note that there's a 2-for-1 ticket offer for this show in the 2012 LVA Member Rewards Book, too.
The NFL playoffs start today with the wild card matchups. In the AFC game, the Houston Texans are -4 favorites over the Cincinatti Bengals with the total at 38. In the NFC, the New Orleans Saints are -10.5 over the Detroit Lions and the total is 59.5.
Donate blood to United Blood Services throughout the month of January and receive two free tickets to Frank Marino's Divas Las Vegas show at the IP.
A report released Friday by the state Gaming Control Board reveals that Nevada’s largest casinos suffered a combined $4 billion loss in 2011. The report shows that the 256 casinos that grossed $1 million or more in gambling revenue for the fiscal year that ended June 30 had total revenue of $22 billion and posted a net loss of $3.9 billion, an increase of $0.5 billion on 2010's figures.
This is your last reminder to take advantage of the huge January clearance sale at ShopLVA.com, so don't miss out on the massive savings on Las Vegas guide books, poker books, mob stories, and more!
Following Sheldon Adelson's lead, Anthony Marnell III, who built M Resort (now owned by Penn National), has come out in opposition to the legalization of Internet gambling, citing the same fears about the risk of underage gambling and unmonitored addictive behaviors in the home.
Daily Fiasco reports that the Playboy Comedy Club, whose closure we reported yesterday, will be moving to Paris as of Feb. 9, with frequent Playboy headliner Harland Williams. It's not yet known whether or not the club will keep the same name.
Joining the ranks of the Flamingo's X Burlesque University (there's a twofer offer in the 2012 MRB), Stripper 101 in the Miracle Mile, and Night School 4 Girls at Excalibur, come new stripper classes at Sapphire gentlemen's club.
The "Stripper for a Day" classes are available every Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with a minimum of four girls per class. For $35 per guest, you receive omplimentary transportation to Sapphire, a one-hour pole dancing and sexy chair class, a complimentary shot, and a Sapphire tank-top. Click here for more information or to book online.
Had he lived, The King would be turning 77 this Sunday and Pete Vallee, who performs as "Big Elvis" at Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon and was recently named among the top ten Elvis impersonators of all time by Time magazine, will host a birthday bash during all three shows this afternoon, with flowers for the ladies, giveaways, and appearances by special guests.
For more Elvis events and sightseeing opportunities, check out yesterday's QoD in the Archives (members only).
North Las Vegas has been named the ninth worst-run city in the U.S., according to financial news and opinion website 247Wallst.com, reports the LV Sun. The rankings were based on U.S. census data measuring unemployment, Moody’s credit ratings, and FBI crime statistics. Miami took the No. 1 spot for worst-run city, followed by Detroit and Newark.
If you haven't already taken advantage of the massive discounts in our January sale ShopLVA.com, you have until 5 p.m. tonight, so don't miss out!
After 2 years of speculation and rumor, Van Halen has announced dates for an extensive U.S. tour that includes a stop at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 27. The band lineup will be the same one it featured during its 2007/2008 tour, with frontman David Lee Roth, guitarist Eddie Van Halen, drummer Alex Van Halen, and bassist Wolfgang Van Halen. Kool and the Gang will be the opening act for some of the dates.
Boxer Floyd Mayweather has until 10:45 a.m. this morning to turn himself in at a Las Vegas court to start his 90-day sentence for misdemeanor domestic violence and harrassment. Apparently singers RayJ and Lil' Kim are already in court to show their support. TMZ is streaming the action live.
It's an epidemic! We already have more than 30 mobile eateries listed in our Food Truck section, but check back later and there will be a half-dozen more. You'll find a lot of them downtown tonight for First Friday.
It's the first First Friday of the year and expect a bigger and better arts festival downtown, as the new owners continue to implement their plan to up the ante, with more artists and other upgrades. Highlights tonight include free valet parking and live jazz at "Downtown 3rd," the collection of bars on Third Street that's dubbing itself "The New Metropolitan Center of Las Vegas" and will later incorporate the Downtown Grand (formerly the Lady Luck). Get down there and support!
Check out the new edition of Las Vegas Weekly to read an excerpt from Rick Lax's latest book, I Get Paid for This: Kicking Ass and Taking Notes in Vegas, which is available for pre-order from ShopLVA.com.
Vegas Inc. has just reported that both the J.W. Marriott in Summerlin and Loews Lake Las Vegas have both defaulted on their debts. The latter, which was the only Lake Las Vegas property to remain open during the recession, has already been under the control of a receiver since 2009. To date, there's been no official statement from either hotel about their future.
The Playboy Comedy Club at the Palms has closed, confirms Robin Leach in the LV Sun. Dov Davidoff from "Chelsea Lately" was the final headliner during the New Year’s Eve weekend. With recent changes, including letting go all the official Bunny dealers, and news of a major staff meeting next Monday, there's speculation that the Playboy Club itself may also be on the way out. We'll keep you posted.
It's one of the stranger promotions we've come across in awhile, but January is "Soup Month" at the Monte Carlo, with new soups served every day at The Café and The Pub, and discounts on soup at Dragon Noodle Company and Diabolo's Cantina.
Apparently, an armed robbery took place at O'Sheas in the early hours of this morning. The suspect robbed an employee who was transporting cash. Metro has not disclosed how much money was taken. No one was injured and the robber fled the scene. .
The six-month long, $70 million overhaul of Bellagio's rooms and suites has been completed. See today's LV Sun for a sneak peak at one of the new rooms.
It's a relatively quiet weekend as we all get our heads together after the New Year's lunacy, but when we say "quiet," that's only by Vegas standards. For more on Elvis' birthday and suggestions of activities for fans, check out today's Question of the Day.
From Feb. 17 to 19, Las Vegas will play host to Formula 1's traveling roadshow, featuring F1 cars, drivers, and teams, exhibitions, concerts and parties, an exotic super-car show, and simulated races on the Las Vegas Strip. There will be a fan village, as there is at real Formula 1 races. Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for children. Click here for a full schedule of events.
The last time Las Vegas Las Vegas played host to F1 was when the Caesars Palace Grand Prix was held in 1981 and 1982. The race is remembered for all the wrong reasons: The race track was set up in the parking lot and was apparently one of the worst ever, causing mechanical failures and taking a physical toll on the drivers.
Hooters, which filed for bankruptcy last summer, is expected to be sold via auction by March, reports today's R-J. The property's estimated to be worth some $80 million and interested parties are required to put down a $2.5 million deposit in order to bid in the auction, which is expected to take place Feb. 17. Bids will be due on Feb. 10.
The 2012
Total Rewards members are invited to find the O'Sheas mascot Lucky at the 5 O'Clock Somewhere Bar in the Margaritaville casino between 7 and 7:45 p.m. tonight to win instant prizes. Or you can look for him in Dublin Up at O'Sheas from 8 to 8:30 p.m.
Mention code word "Fireworks" today at Hooters casino for 10 free wings. Offer is valid for one serving per party. And graveyard 25-cent wings are back, too, nightly from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. -- you just need to be 21, an Owl Rewards Club member, and purchase a $1.50 Bud, Bud Light, or Fountain Drink (minimum purchase 10 wings).
Plus, there are still 27 days of free steak dinners left for patrons with out-of-state ID.
Bogdog.com founder and billionaire Calvin Ayre has posted his predictions for the global gambling industry for 2012 and beyond and it makes for some interesting reading.
The City's new "parking czar" has unveiled her plan for downtown, which apparently features lots of additional free and low-cost parking throughout and seeks to avoid the need for a new parking structure. Part of the plan also includes spending more than $4.5 million from the parking enterprise fund on upgrades to meters and customer service interfaces, reports the R-J.
With the conclusion of the regular football seasons (college and NFL), the Bottomless Brunch will no longer be offered on the weekends at Rick Moonen's rm seafood at Mandalay Bay.
Robin Leach reports in his Vegas Deluxe blog that Sam Nazarian has revealed to him that he plans to reopen the Sahara as a luxurious boutique hotel "sooner than later" and will be rebranded as SLS Vegas, part of his SBE empire.
Wednesdays at Stoney's on the Strip means 75¢ well drinks and no cover before 10 p.m. Doors at 7 p.m., free dance lessons at 7:30 p.m., and DJ Montana on the decks.
The lineup for the new season of Donald Trump's "Celebrity Apprentice" has just been announced, and as long-rumored (see "Today's News" 10/19/2011) Penn Jilette will be one of the contestants, as will Aubrey O'Day, who previously starred in Peepshow.
According to the Singapore Times,, in their first full year of operations in 2011, Singapore's lone pair of casinos likely registered more gambling revenue than the Las Vegas Strip, bringing in an estimated US$1.5 billion. The exact figures will be made public when Las Vegas Sands and Malaysia's Genting Group release their financial results in the coming weeks.
A new venue will be debuting this month on the third floor of the Fashion Show Mall. Billed as the "nation's first official live production/feature film hybrid theater," the boutique Giordano Theatre has just 427 seats and features 7.2 Yamaha Surround Sound and 60p holographic projection. Several shows, including Rich Natole's Voices (which has previously played at the Harmon Theater and the Trop) and Senses, a Chinese dance production featuring body painting and the use of all five senses. For more information, visit giordanotheatres.com.
The 2012
For the seventh consecutive year, Las Vegas is hosting the Miss American Pageant and 5 p.m. Thursday sees the official arrival of the 53 contestants at Planet Hollywood. The arrival ceremony, hosted by Josh Strickland, star of
The Week #17 winners in Boyd Gaming's Pick the Pros contest have now been posted at pickthepros.com.
Thanks to long-time LVA subscriber Westie, who wrote to remind us that the three-course lunch specail at Estiatorio Milos at Cosmo hiked its price by a massive one cent, to $20.12, on the first of the year. We're not sure if this will push it out of our famous Top 10 Values (traditionally, any price increase evicts a venue from the list), but even if it does, we can assure you that it's still a fantastic deal at what's a new Top 10 pick in Eating Las Vegas 2012.
The current issue of Nevada Magazine carries an interview with HP author/subject and notorious ex-Vegas mobster Frank Cullotta, who has been instrumental in advising the National Museum of Organized Crime & Law Enforcement, a.k.a. The Mob Museum, which is due to open next month.
Power has been fully restored after this morning's outage in Spring Valley, which was apparently caused by a mylar balloon.
Atlantic City's Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, the agency charged with increasing visitation to New Jersey's declining gambling destination, is asking for suggestions on how to revitalize the resort, including the opinion of visitors. Any stakeholder can log on to www.revitalizeAC.com and offer their recommendations confidentially. Starting tonight, weekly meetings will also be held to gather additional input from the public.
Reuters reports that Macau's gambling revenue was up by 42 percent in 2011, fueled by Chinese high rollers mainly playing baccarat. Gross revenue from the 34 casinos in China's only legal gambling enclave totaled 267.87 billion patacas ($33.5 billion). Macau has been the biggest gambling market in the world since 2006, when it overtook Las Vegas.
Bob Dancer has just posted his latest weekly column, with news that "Wizard of Odds" Mike Shackleford will be taking over as co-host on his weekly "Gambling with an Edge" radio show when Richard Munchkin ends his run on Jan. 26.
On Dec. 31, 2011 President Obama signed the Defense Authorization Act, a military spending bill which included designating Las Vegas' Atomic Testing Museum as a national museum affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution. The museum, which documents the history of nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site, is now one of 37 national museums in the U.S.
Former NSync member Joey Fatone will be back to host The Price is Right Live stage show at Bally’s from Jan. 11 – April 8, it's just been announced.
In its final week at Mandalay Bay, Disney's the Lion King grossed $1,369,460 on eight performances, a house record for the Mandalay Bay Theatre and the highest grossing week in the production’s two-and-a-half-year run at the property. The show's other two North American productions also broke house records that week.
"Fox5 News" is reporting a power outage in Spring Valley in the area around Flamingo and Buffalo that's left houses in the area and the Department of Motor Vehicles in darkness. We'll keep you posted as/when we hear more. (This item posted at 10:06 a.m.)
The troubled Las Vegas hotel-casino has officially shed the Hilton name, following the loss of its franchise agreement to use the brand, and is now called LVH. The old signage has come down and currently there's a banner on the side of the property bearing its new moniker.
The 2012 Member Rewards Books have been delayed at the printer and are not due in-house until Friday, Jan. 6. We're attempting to get an earlier shipment. Please call ahead before coming in for pick-ups.
The superstar DJ kicks off his new residency at XS at Encore tonight and the club just Tweeted that the first 100 people to go to XS and ask for Luis -- right now! -- get free tickets to tonight's premiere.
Just-released reports indicate that it was a mostly orderly New Year's Eve crowd in Las Vegas. A total of 61 arrests were made for midemeanor offenses, 57 of them on the Strip. No serious injuries were reported.
Book any regular spa service for today at M Resort and receive a second for $20.12. Call 702/797-1800 to make a reservation.
It's just been announced that hit singer-songwriter TreySongz will perform at The Pearl at The the Palms Feb. 18. Tickets go on sale at noon this Saturday.
If you're looking for work, or a change of career, don't forget the Rio's hosting a massive job fair Jan. 4 in the Pavilion Ballroom, with 3,300 positions available from 21+ different employers. Click here for more information.
Improve your game in 2012! The new Jamie Gold Poker Room at the Tropicana is offering private poker lessons and seminars -- inquire in person for details. And the new season of free video poker lessons from world expert Bob Dancer kicks off Jan. 4 at South Point with 9/6 JoB. Visit bobdancer.com for more details.
Ozzie's, the old-school locals bar at Spring Mountain and Decatur, has had a facelift and changed its name to Kilroy's, in keeping with its one remaining sister property on the west side.
City parks and recreation officials are challenging those who live, work, or play in Henderson to join an 11-week effort to lose weight and get fit and healthy in 2012. Sign-ups for "Lighten Up Henderson"will be accepted Jan. 9-12 at the Heritage Park Senior Facility on Racetrack Road and the Henderson Multigenerational Center on Green Valley Parkway and participants will be invited back March 26-29 for a final weigh in to see how much they've lost.
Andre's in the Monte Carlo is celebrating this nationally designated day with two dishes, each priced at $20.12 and designed to be perfect for the "morning after." Both personal favorites of Chef Andre Rochat, the Cassoulet with Duck Confit, Pork Sausage, Pork Belly and Great Northern Beans and the French Onion Soup Lyonnaise (enriched with a coddled egg) will be available Jan. 1 only.
It will be a busy New Year's Day today due to the holiday weekend running through to Monday. No college football today, but NFL games are on all day. You can get a holiday special meal in most restaurants. South Point is awarding 5X points on slots and 2X on video poker today.