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May. 3, 2008 - The Las Vegas Strip

The Famous Las Vegas Strip
Non Stop Glitz and Glamor



Famous Las Vegas Strip, glitz, glamor, non stop entainment, fun, shows

This is just a few of the shows that are on the Famous Las Vegas Strip right now. This town has non stop class acts.  You can do almost  anything you want around the strip and you will never be bored.  Buffets, world class dining, and of course gambling .

Drive a few miles away and you would never know the strip was there.  Communities, lofts, master planned living, townhouses, parks galore, schools, private and public.

What ever you want in fun, dinning and living, can be found in Las Vegas.


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Apr. 1, 2008 - Elvis and his return to the Las Vegas Strip

The King will he return?

Well the Las Vegas Strip is full of fantasy and fun.  The strip has top notch entertainment and every imaginable kind of food.  But can they make THE KING return to Las Vegas?  Well according to Las Review Journal the King is going to return to the strip in a big way.  New York based FX Real Estate is planning to build an Elvis themed resort on 18 acres.  With their own wedding chapels, boutiques, shows, luxury hotel with 2,269  rooms and a 93,000 sq ft.  casino.  Should be an interesting project and I will update as I find out more.


 
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Nov. 8, 2007 - The Monorail in Las Vegas

The Monorail at Las Vegas

The monorail at this time does not run from the airport to the strip. So plan on either a taxi or a shuttle,limo or rent a car. Once on the strip there is a monorail that runs between casino's. You can now buy monorail tickets on Cheaptickets.com or Orbitz.com.

To find out more about prices and the stops for the monorail go to
www.lvmonorail.com

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Nov. 15, 2006 - Farewell to THE STARDUST

 
Alyson McCarthy, Reporter
Final Farewells to Las Vegas' Legendary Stardust

Nov 2, 2006 10:02 PM PST

The legendary Stardust officially closed its doors Wednesday at noon bringing an end to 48 years of colorful Las Vegas history.

Thousands of people flocked to the property to take a last look around and snatch up whatever memorabilia was being sold or given away.

And it's the Stardust name and logo that visitors to this famous property wanted to get their hands on Wednesday morning -- a chance to own a little piece of this chapter in Las Vegas history.

With a bang, not a whimper, the Stardust celebrated its final hours. And with live music and scantily clad showgirls, there was plenty of old Vegas style to the historic hotel-casino's sendoff.

For many of the Stardust employees, it was an emotional farewell.

Von Berosini, Stardust bartender, said, "This last year has been really hard. We all knew this day would be coming so now, we're just saying our goodbyes."

But bell captain Tom McEwan, whose tenure with the Stardust lasted its entire 48 years, says he's ready to say goodbye.

"It's sad, but I'm ready to retire. See, I've got my fishing hat," Tom said.

Fishing was also on the minds of thousands of last-minute visitors to the property, like Randy Deberarvinis, who lined up to collect several Stardust souvenirs being given away all morning long.

"I got playing cards and match books," Randy said.

And for those willing to pay face value, Stardust casino chips with the dates 1958 to 2006 were also for sale.

Even plastic water bottles and souvenir bags were flying out the doors with long-time Stardust regulars, like Michael Lawson, who remembers sneaking in to the Stardust as a teenager many years ago.

"For anyone who never came to Vegas, you missed a great one here," Michael commented.  

But when the clock struck noon, Boyd Gaming chairman Bill Boyd had his own symbolic signoff in the Stardust sportsbook.

Bill Boyd said, "The day is finally here. Turn out the lights, let's shut it down, Jake."

And the sports boards faded to black over silence.

If you're after an bigger piece of Stardust memorabilia -- like the gaming tables, slot machines and furniture -- you'll have to wait until Nov. 17 when the Stardust plans to hold a public auction.

The Stardust helped transform the Las Vegas Strip over the years.

For example, it established the showgirl as part of the Las Vegas experience, and one of its first shows featured topless dancers. The Stardust also launched the careers of Siegfried and Roy and many other performers.

The resort opened July 2 1958, with more than a thousand rooms and catered to middle America with its low-priced rooms.

The resort became as famous for its familiar friendliness as its mobbed-up past.

In the 1995 movie "Casino," Robert DeNiro played the finely tailored Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal, who ran the hotel-casino in the mid-1970s.

The closing of the Stardust will help make room for the multi-million dollar Echelon Place. But before work can begin on that, the Stardust will be imploded.

Boyd Gaming officials say that could take place in March.

The property must first be cleared out and prepared for demolition and that will take some time.

 

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Aug. 4, 2006 - Caesars Place turns 40

Caesars Palace Las Vegas

Caesars Palace turns 40 years old on Aug 5th.

They will have great celebrations and everyone has to dress in toga's.

Caesars was in the fore front of bringing themed casinos to the Las Vegas strip.  It raised the bar for luxury on the strip.  It has continually redefined the Las Vegas experiance and continues to do so today.

It has always had the best in entertainment with the likes of Frank and Sammy, continues today with Celine and Elton today. 

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