Las Vegas Advisor: Las Vegas abuzz amid all things Super Bowl
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
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
With less than a week to go before the arrival of a Feb. 2 strike deadline, Las Vegas casinos are negotiating overtime with culinary and bartender unions to avoid a shutdown. Read more
If you’re among those who despise hotel resort fees, don’t expect relief any time soon in Las Vegas. Read more
Although no new casinos are expected to open this year, several will be renovating and expanding. Read more
Following last year’s whirlwind of new projects that culminated with two major casino openings in December, Durango and Fontainebleau, what’s in store for 2024? Read more
This year’s “America’s Party” fireworks display will be launched from the rooftops of nine Strip casinos, which is one more than in the past. Read more
Another week, another big opening in Las Vegas. Read more
Station Casinos’ glittering new $780 million Durango Casino & Resort has opened. Read more
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During December, many Las Vegas shows go “dark” to allow cast members to take holiday vacations. Read more
The holiday season is traditionally prime time for finding low room rates in Las Vegas. Read more
The Silver Sevens hotel-casino, located 2 miles east of the Strip on Flamingo, has been renamed twice since it opened as the Continental in 1981. Read more
After suspending construction early this year, indications are that the Dream casino project on the south Strip could restart in January. Read more
Originally scheduled for a grand opening on Nov. 20, the debut of Las Vegas’ next major resort, Durango Casino, has been pushed back to Dec. 5. Read more
Now that the sale from Caesars Entertainment to Dreamscape Companies is complete, the renovation of the Rio is underway. Read more
Permit applications are reportedly being filed for a resort slated for the Strip at Harmon Avenue across from CityCenter. Read more
A proposal has been made to build a new casino on top of a mall at the center of the Las Vegas Strip. Read more
To absolutely no one’s surprise, Wynn/Encore has brought back paid parking. Read more
The $2.3 billion MSG Sphere opened last week with the first concert in the U2 residency. Read more
The off-Strip Rio has officially changed hands, moving from Caesars Entertainment management to be completely owned and run by Dreamscape Companies out of California. Read more
Football season means watch parties in the casinos and bars. While not nearly as big a marketing tool as they used to be, there are still some good gatherings throughout the city. Read more