Las Vegas Advisor: F1 Arcade constructing its flagship in Las Vegas
The world’s largest F1 Arcade will open next year at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, and the 21,000-square-foot attraction will become the flagship location. Read more
The world’s largest F1 Arcade will open next year at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, and the 21,000-square-foot attraction will become the flagship location. Read more
Coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the Venetian, a major $1.5 billion renovation of Venetian/Palazzo will soon begin. Read more
Following the recent $30 million capital investment to redo the hotel rooms and casino restrooms, downtown’s El Cortez, one of the oldest casinos in Las Vegas, has announced another $20 million upgrade. Read more
Add another Las Vegas casino to the pay-for-parking list. Read more
After numerous proclamations that the Mirage would remain operating during the long transition to Hard Rock, it was announced last week that the entire casino will close on July 17. Read more
After three years of hiring out the management of its casino, Virgin Las Vegas is taking full control of the entire resort. Read more
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A just-launched Las Vegas-based real estate company called LVXP has announced plans to build an “experiential mixed-use development” on the 27-acre former site of the Wet’n’Wild water park. Read more
With the Vegas party machine revving up for summer, the action at the pools takes center stage. Read more
After years of languishing without an identity, Slots A Fun on the north end of the Strip has rebranded with a retro theme. Read more
Cirque du Soleil has announced that its long-running show, The Beatles LOVE, will close on July 7. Read more
It’s been a while since the last big casino demolition on the Strip, but another may be in the works. Read more
Everyone wants to see a show as part of a complete Las Vegas vacation, but the cost of doing so is rising. Read more
After an uninterrupted 66-year run, the Tropicana will close on Tuesday. Read more
The Super Bowl is Las Vegas’ biggest sporting event, but March Madness isn’t far behind. Read more
After a lengthy hiatus that some believed would be permanent, the Mirage volcano is again erupting on the hour from 8 to 11 p.m. nightly. Read more
After an unexplained three-month delay, the renderings of the stadium planned for the Oakland Athletics’ move to Las Vegas have been released. Read more
Nearly three years after they were legalized in Nevada, the first cannabis consumption lounge has been licensed by the state’s Cannabis Compliance Board. Read more
To the surprise of absolutely no one, the Las Vegas Strip was the top U.S. gambling market in 2023, with the casinos there winning $8.83 billion, a 7.2% increase over 2022. Read more
Nevada sports books took in $185.6 million in Super Bowl wagers, surpassing the record $179.8 million set in 2022. Read more
Less than a decade ago, the words “Las Vegas” couldn’t be uttered in the same sentence with “Super Bowl,” and today the city will be the host of Super Bowl LVIII. Read more
In order to start the process of building the 30,000-seat baseball stadium for the Las Vegas Athletics, the Tropicana Las Vegas has announced that it will close on April 2. Read more