Las Vegas Advisor: Caesars Palace showroom undergoing transformation
One of Las Vegas’ most renowned showrooms is closing, though only for a few months.
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace will close in July to undergo its first remodel since opening in 2003. The 4,400-seat theater will go dark after the last Reba McEntire and Brooks & Dunn show on July 6 and reopen for Rod Stewart on Sept. 18.
Seats, carpet, video screen and sound system will all be upgraded, VIP bottle service will be added, and a standing-room general admission section will be built in front of the stage.
Lucky Dragon sold: The shuttered Lucky Dragon Hotel-Casino, which closed in 2018 after less than a year in operation, has been sold. The new owner says it will reopen as a noncasino hotel under a different name. No timetable was disclosed.
Zippy’s in Vegas: Zippy’s, the 52-year-old Hawaii restaurant chain, has announced the location of its first mainland restaurant, in Las Vegas. The 7,000-square-foot restaurant and bakery, plus a 12,000-square-foot commercial kitchen, will be built on vacant land about 5 miles southwest of the Strip. Originally scheduled to open early this year, Zippy’s is now set to debut in 2020.
Fewer shows for Angel: Criss Angel’s “Mindfreak Live” at Planet Hollywood has canceled all 9:30 and 10 p.m. performances due to a condition affecting the illusionist’s shoulder. He’ll perform just five 7 p.m. shows per week, Wednesdays through Sundays, until further notice.
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