• Vegas changes everything

    The City of Sin is even changing their motto in what is their newest tourism campaign. The new motto, Vegas Changes Everything speaks to the depth of the entertainment capital. There is something here for everyone. Fine dining, world-class gambling, and the best shows and sights have set Las Vegas apart from the competition. And this new campaign capitalizes on the idea that once people visit, nothing else can compare. Read more…
  • Five tips to follow after a crash in Las Vegas

    Of course, we can all say the best advice is to avoid an accident, but it is getting harder to keep a clean record. Sometimes, it isn’t even our fault. So here are five things to consider carefully if your day is ruined by a bit of a fender bender. Don’t Apologize Most of us were raised nice, and it is almost instinctive to say you’re sorry. But don’t apologize. Read more…
  • AREA15 brings on Nomadic

    AREA15 has charmed locals and tourists with technological displays, but they have more in store for visitors. The retail and entertainment complex has offered live events, immersive experiences, art installations and more, but are excited to announce a new partnership with Nomadic, the preeminent provider of mixed realty. The 6,000 square foot total of space reserved for Nomadic will provide it ample opportunity to bring something special to Las Vegas. Read more…
  • NFL 2020 Draft in Las Vegas

    Last year, Commissioner Roger Goodell announced Las Vegas would host the 2020 NFL Draft. The 85th annual draft is set for April 23-25, with the Oakland Raiders scheduled to begin their residency in the city in the 2020 season. “The NFL Draft is one of the most-anticipated events of the year and we are excited to take it to Las Vegas,” Goodell said. “We look forward to working with the Raiders, Las Vegas officials and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to create an unforgettable week-long celebration of football for our fans, the incoming prospects and partners. Read more…
  • Is Caesars for sale?

    Caesars Entertainment has floated a potential sale of its primary property. It is not known whether buyers are lined up, or if individual assets will be sold separately. But speculation is rampant. Phil Ruffin, owner of Treasure Island, has hinted at interest in acquiring some of Caesars’ assets, though refrained from divulging what he wanted. The portfolio of Caesars is considerable, and presents a unique opportunity for investors, and a potential for monopolizing the Strip. Read more…
  • Las Vegas still number one

    It is no secret that Las Vegas is competing on the world stage. The big casinos which have helped make Sin City have turned an eye to Asia, hoping to expand in Macao and reap huge profits. But the numbers may be too good to be true. Attempts by Macao to mimic Las Vegas are falling flat. The new bridge projects have allowed for millions of tourists to pour into Macao, but local services are proving unable to keep up with demand. Read more…
  • Colliers International to sell Vegas Strip parcel

    Luxury real estate brokerage firm Colliers International │ Las Vegas will market and sell a 38-acre parcel of Las Vegas Strip real estate, situated opposite Mandalay Bay. Mike Mixer, SIOR and Mike Stuart are the listing representatives. “This is a rare opportunity to own part or all of a prime development site on the iconic Las Vegas ‘Strip,’ the home to six of the 10 largest resorts in the world,” said Mixer. Read more…
  • Las Vegas Pizza Festival

    Las Vegas is a culinary capital, and has turned its most recent attentions toward an American favorite. Though there are many fine establishments bringing quality and variety to the dining options of locals and tourists alike, the newly envisioned Pizza Festival plans to take things up a notch. “We’ve proven to the outside world that this is a good pizza city,” said John Arena, co-owner of Metro Pizza, “but the locals don’t see that. Read more…
  • Las Vegas Stadium construction ahead of schedule

    Workforce goals for the Las Vegas Stadium are ahead of schedule, according to their board of directors and community oversight. Largescale projects are prone to delays and setback, but the early phases of the Stadium have gone off without a hitch. It is projected they will meet their deadlines, which has caused investors to renew interest in surrounding projects. Currently, vacant properties and parcels near the location of the new stadium are being sold, with offers tendered by some of the largest developers. Read more…
  • A growing Vegas needs water and power

    Las Vegas is estimated to grow year after year, as much as five percent. This rate will put a strain on local services if they do not manage to keep up with population. Currently, local power companies are expanding into renewables, and are poised to provide even more electricity through solar. Energy has been a big concern of late, as Las Vegas relies on air conditioning to provide a quality of life in the desert. Read more…
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Jason Bourne and his friends visited the Las Vegas Strip in 2016. Drivers everywhere and almost half the audience hope they never come back. I give the fountain at the Bellagio (behind the multiple-vehicle collision) 5/5.

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A satire of a real estate agent's ad showing her eyes emitting laser beams.
Real estate agent Patricia Houlihan got a lot of publicity in 2016 after an ad designer performed laser eye surgery on her photograph. I give the composition of this satire 5/5. Image: imgur

Food

  • A.Y.C.E. Buffet at The Palms

    A.Y.C.E. Buffet at The Palms

    The A.Y.C.E. Buffet is part of the extensive expansion and upgrade of the Palms Hotel Casino. And for those who like to eat, it might be the greatest addition they made. Now, full disclosure, we think this buffet is the best value of any buffet in Las Vegas. It might not have the pizzazz of our top three (Wynn, Aria, and the Wicked Spoon), or the variety of the Bacchanal, but you will walk away knowing your money was well spent. Read more…
  • Lucky Penny at the Palms Casino Resort

    Lucky Penny at the Palms Casino Resort

    A fusion of international and American cuisine This casual dining option at the Palms provides a surprisingly good and interesting menu. Meant as their go-to 24/7 restaurant to cater to all the nightowls, it could well become a local favorite. This is quality food that is a fusion of international and American cuisine, at prices which are reasonable. We don’t expect anyone to seek it out, but those staying at the Palms will enjoy this as their default dining option. Read more…
  • Discover some Hawaiian breakfasts here in Las Vegas

    Discover some Hawaiian breakfasts here in Las Vegas

    Just in time for the protests over the Mauna Kea observatory, here are some Hawaiian themed breakfasts which are sure to get you through the day, and leave you satisfied. Many Hawaiians call Las Vegas home, to the point we are sometimes called the Ninth Island. And that means we have some genuine cuisine which has been given the Las Vegas twist. So, if you are interested in some tropical fare that draws the best from across the Pacific while respecting its own deep traditions, or just want to give your support to those wanting to protect a sacred site, here are some options that will leave you feeling you’re on vacation. Read more…
  • Mabel’s BBQ at the Palms Casino Resort

    Mabel’s BBQ at the Palms Casino Resort

    At a glance: Mabel’s BBQ is a new barbeque restaurant at the Palms, brought to life by Chef Michael Symon. Offering a rich menu of slow cooked and smoked meats, entrees, and sides, guests will be able to enjoy great flavors and fine dining, without the pretense. This is about having a good time, and making it better with an impressive selection of bottled beers, drafts, cocktails, and select whiskeys. Read more…

Entertainment

  • Unknown Bar at The Palms Casino Resort

    Unknown Bar at The Palms Casino Resort

    This bar is a centerpiece at the Palms Casino Many bars draw a crowd with their theme and décor, but few offer the sort of spectacle of Unknown, standing out in white marble like a monument. And there on display is a 13’ tiger shark in three pieces. This art installation by Damien Hirst is eye-catching, provocative and an attraction. It provides an energy to the moment while you have drinks, and an instant ice-breaker as you approach a stranger. Read more…
  • Rojo Lounge at the Palms Casino Resort

    Rojo Lounge at the Palms Casino Resort

    At a glance: A swanky little bar in a little red dress. The Rojo Lounge offers a sexy and appealing watering hole that is a great escape from the casino floor, or the excesses of a Vegas vacation. Meet here, end here, or drop by for a drink. You won’t be disappointed. palms.com/eat-and-drink/rojo-lounge Quick Information Palms Place Hotel and Spa Monday - Thursday: 2 pm to Midnight Friday - Sunday: Noon to 2 am 702 942 7037 The lounge has a better ambiance for having the column than it would without. Read more…
  • Fun things to do while in Las Vegas

    Fun things to do while in Las Vegas

    So, we’re developing a list of fun things to do while in Vegas. This will be a complete guide when we’re finished. What are your suggestion? We understand that MGM has been de-theming its properties, but an authentic New York City subway experience using a 4DX simulator would be... yeah. I give bridges to nowhere 5/5. Image: Stefan Wagener Shopping The Forum Shops at Caesers Palace The Grand Canal Shops at the Venetian Town Square in Las Vegas The Shops at Crystals Fashion Show Mall Art Galleries Skye Art Gallery The Gallery at Aria Martin Lawrence Galleries Museums The Mob Museum Shelby American Inc. Read more…
  • El Cortez keeps Las Vegas tradition alive with coin slot machines

    El Cortez keeps Las Vegas tradition alive with coin slot machines

    The one arm bandit, lights flashing, and alarms ringing, with the sound of coins falling out in a fountain of winnings is the spirit of Vegas gambling. There is no better way to celebrate a winning bet than the spray of money into your bucket of coins. It’s real, weighty, and full of promise. But as much as we can recall the feel of coin slot machines, they are long gone. Read more…

Travel

  • Las Vegas Hotel Casinos

    Las Vegas Hotel Casinos

    Park MGM At a glance: The Park MGM is an all new hotel and casino which has replaced the Monte Carlo. This Strip property is situated close to the action, making it a great choice for any visitors. The décor has a Park Avenue grandness, or as some might say a Manhattan or Metropolitan vibe. The rooms are solid, modern, and clean, with a nice appeal. There are some great dining options on-site, as well as Eataly, which offers a unique attraction. Read more…
  • Palms Casino Resort Suites

    Palms Casino Resort Suites

    Theme Suites If you are looking for a way to celebrate in Las Vegas like a true highroller, the theme suites at the Palms Casino Resort are some of the best and most interesting options in town. These are not just luxury rooms, but provide an experience that can change your weekend with friends into something epic. It isn’t always enough to have a bed and bathroom. Sometimes the party has to come back to your hotel room and last until dawn. Read more…