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2016-10-13
We always stay either on the Strip or at a locals casino, but have never stayed downtown. However, we always spend an evening or two downtown to see the Fremont Street Experience, the Mob Museum, etc., and gamble for a while. Last year some of the so-called street performers were so filthy in their dress, mannerisms, language, and more that we have decided to write off downtown unless this scum is either banned or forced to clean up their act. We spoke to a police officer about one particularly disgusting guy and were told that at that time they were protected by some ridiculous and obviously outdated law that had not yet been repealed. Are they still there or has Fremont Street been cleaned up in the last year or so?
2016-09-15
What is your take/interest in the Raiders relocating to Las Vegas? My take is I go to Vegas to eat-drink-gamble and have no time for live sports. Granted, I live in the Bay Area and can watch them anytime, and I really don’t wish to pay any higher hotel tax to cover the stadium cost.
2016-09-14
What is the deal with Penn of Penn and Teller and the one red fingernail on Penn’s hand? He has done this for years. There must be some significance to it.
2016-09-13
Stadium tax: Part II.
2016-07-31
What happened to the Duesenberg Collection at the Imperial Palace?
2016-07-11
With the announced closing of Jersey Boys in September, how many Broadway shows are still running on the Strip? And are any more in the works?
2016-07-03
Has anyone purchased the Las Vegas Country Club golf course yet?
2016-06-17
You’ve recently been talking about the history of hotel themes, including MGM Grand, with the Wizard of Oz and all. Do you have any information you can share about the "kidnapping" of Toto from the former Emerald City in the casino, and his subsequent return?
2016-05-25
Las Vegas Resort Historic Attractions Revisited, Part III: Caesars Magical Empire
2016-05-23
Last June we promised a concluding fourth installment to our history of Caesars Palace’s resort attractions -- itself a mini-series within an epic 11-part history of original Strip attractions. Finally, in honor of Caesars' 50th birthday this year, here it is -- enjoy!
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