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July 13, 2007 · Leave a Comment

50 things we bet you didn’t know about Las Vegas’ nightclubs [Las Vegas Weekly]

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Categories: Bar · Las Vegas · Nevada

July 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

The Luxor To Get De-Egypted [Luxist]

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Categories: Design · Hotel · Las Vegas · Nevada

July 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment

SHINING KNIGHTS AND AMOUR IN ‘SPAMALOT’ [San Francisco Chronicle]

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Categories: Las Vegas · Nevada · Review · Theater

July 6, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Gunman Fires Shots Inside New York, New York Casino [HotelChatter]

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Categories: Casino · Las Vegas · Nevada

July 4, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Loving Las Vegas – Our insider tells you how to tap into the city’s sophisticated side [MSNBC]

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Categories: Bar · Casino · Food · Hotel · Las Vegas · Nevada · Spa

In Xanadu did Kubla Khan, A stately pleasure-dome decree…

June 26, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Boyd Gaming officially began construction of it’s $4.8 billion Echelon resort project, taking up the spot where the recently imploded Stardust stood. The project will contain 5 hotels surrounding a vast entertainment and casino complex.

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Echelon’s five hotels will all have separate entrances and lobbies. But the entire development, including the 140,000-square-foot casino, the meeting space and retail promenade, will be interconnected. A guest, conceivably, could walk the entire facility without ever venturing outside.

“The idea was to create different experiences and environments for the guest,” said Echelon President and Chief Executive Officer Bob Boughner, who is overseeing the project. Boughner, a longtime Boyd Gaming executive, headed construction and development of Borgata before heading back to Las Vegas last year.

STRIP DEVELOPMENT: Echelon gets off to cool start [Las Vegas Review-Journal]

(Title quote from the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem.)

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Categories: Business · Casino · Design · Hotel · Las Vegas · Nevada

The world’s most expensive suites

June 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment

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“Hotels are trending toward having more suites,” says Bjorn Hanson, a principal in the Hospitality and Leisure Practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers. “The economy is strong, corporate travel budgets aren’t in a period of restriction, and it adds more sexiness to a hotel to have an extravagant room.”

From a 9,000 square foot two story suite in The Palms that includes access to a cantilevered Jacuzzi with clear views of the Strip, a butler, poker table, private gym and media room (for a mere $25,000 a night!) to a $13,000 a night Royal Suite in the Burj Al Arab, hotels love adding the glamour. And the funny thing, is that most of these expensive suites are usually complementary, but they aren’t given to regular schmoes. Usually those on the receiving end of those free suites are dignitaties, stars, and the most important, folks who plan on spending a ton of money at the hotel they’re staying at (casinos most times).

Sweet suites – world’s ritziest rooms [MSNBC]

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Categories: Hotel · Las Vegas · Nevada

Nature in the middle of all this neon?

June 20, 2007 · 1 Comment

Vegas has gone back to its beginnings. Not the Bugsy Siegel ones, but the Stone Age ones.On June 8, the city opened the most unlikely of attractions: the Las Vegas Springs Preserve.
The 180-acre tract about four miles northwest of the Strip marks the spot where a natural spring helped give the city its name (“the meadows,” in Spanish). Though the spring all but dried up half a century ago, it’s now the heart of a new non-gaming attraction that aspires to be the Central Park of Las Vegas.

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I’m going to be heading over to Vegas in November and me and the wife love hitting new places in Vegas. This should be a great place to check out away from all the hustle of the strip.

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Categories: Hiking · Las Vegas · Nature · Nevada · Outdoors

Wynn VP of Design named on Architectural Digest’s 100

June 19, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Interesting article on the history of Wynn (prior and new hotels) design philosophy, as well as a breakdown of the opulence of the Wynn’s (hotel) Villas.

“I never looked at the price tag of anything when I was designing the villas,” maintains Thomas. “We looked at it in terms of what was going to make the experience more phenomenal. If we can make our guests feel a heightened sense of romance and drama and comfort, along with every convenience within fingertip reach, that’s what it’s all about.” God is in the details. Barrel vaulted, domed and coffered ceilings, for instance, that are 12 feet high—“like the great private spaces in Paris or Rome.” Floors that are clad in handpicked onyx and handwoven carpets. Walls upholstered in hand-embroidered fabric. Showers with heated mirrors set in slabs of marble, closets lined in macassar ebony and silk. The touch of a button summons the butler, adjusts the room temperature (or lighting), closes the draperies, activates the spa jets or makes the flat screen TV pop up in the bar or at the foot of the bed.

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Villas at Wynn Las Vegas with Roger Thomas [Architectural Digest]

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Categories: Business · Design · Hotel · Las Vegas · Nevada

Golden Nugget reports profit

June 19, 2007 · Leave a Comment

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The largest casino downtown, along with a sister Golden Nugget in Laughlin, is managing to turn a profit for its corporate owners.
In a limited statement to investors Thursday, Houston-based Landry’s, the Golden Nugget’s corporate parent, reported the casinos made $21 million in profit in the first quarter of 2007 that ended March 31, compared to $16.3 million in the same period last year. Revenue was $70.7 million, up from $63.4 million in the first quarter of 2006.

I’ve only visited the Fremont (Downtown/old Vegas) area once in our many trips to Vegas. It’s area is filled with fried oreos, $0.50 roulette, lots of overhead blinking lights and all the touristy crap you would imagine, so it’s great to hear that one of the older Vegas casinos is doing so well.

A glimmer of gold for downtown [Las Vegas Review-Journal]

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Categories: Business · Hotel · Las Vegas · Nevada