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Access Vegas Insider Vibe October 31, 2020
Hello From Las Vegas! – This is technically our second issue for October, but with Circa (former Las Vegas Club site) opening so close to the end of the month, and with us wanting to let a little bit of the dust settle, here you go. This issue will be Circa, Circa, and more Circa!
The #CircaReveal ushered in a new era of Vegas.✨
The journey from Circa’s conception to its reveal has been remarkable- beyond Twitter’s character count.
The next chapter of Circa is focused on YOU. Let’s go big.🥂
“I love this city.” – @DerekJStevens #CircaLasVegaspic.twitter.com/mFvbTyhcJQ
— Circa Las Vegas (@CircaLasVegas) October 30, 2020
Our rundown of Circa, including insights you won’t find elsewhere, is available only to Supporting (Paid) Members.
We’ve curated only the best article links (our Members don’t waste hours online tryin to ferret out info). With executive summaries that include our “from Las Vegas” insight.
We’ve provided thoughts and tips regarding this unique, two-floor casino and major “stadium swim” pool/sports area. Plus, the largest and best sportsbook probably in the world.
Our Members know what specific date should be a “must book” in the Stadium Swim complex. And no, we’re not talking Superbowl. (That would be too easy and obvious. Myself and our experts noticed that a pending specific Las Vegas event will be best experienced at Circa’s Stadium Swim).
The famous original 99 cent shrimp cocktail (from little sister property Golden Gate) is back, right? No, it’s really not. Our Members won’t show up and be disappointed.
Regardless of how soon (or not) your next visit here is, for the simple price of decent cup-of-coffee each month, you get access to info and insight that you simply won’t find elsewhere.
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Hope You Are Enjoying This Issue!
Ted Newkirk
Founder/Managing Editor
AccessVegas.com
Hotels were allowed to reopen in Nevada back on June 4th, but hotels have had to keep shows shut down due to the state’s COVID-19 directives limiting groups to no more than 50. With the recent expansion of crowds to a 250 person limit, three hotels have announced the return of a handful of shows.
Las Vegas Show Tickets!
One look at the foliage billowing out of Vanderpump Cocktail Garden and you might wonder if it’s a hipster version of Rainforest Cafe. It might seem intimidating, but don’t worry, you’re cool enough to go inside. You can tell them Las Vegas Magazine sent you.
As its opening date gets closer the new Circa Resort and Casino has started giving hints of what to expect when the doors open. In addition to the 143 square foot screen in the state of the art Stadium Swim, among other things, the resort looks to incorporate iconic Vegas art into the decor.
It was a surprise to the neighbors when hot air balloon landed on Cooper Street in Overton, just behind Maverik. On Saturday, Sept. 26 at around 10:07 am, the blue balloon with a large rainbow stripe came down as a few spectators gathered around to watch.
- This Food Tour Takes Guests to 3 of Vegas’ Most Popular Restaurants — and Ends With a Helicopter Ride – Finger Licking Foodie Tours wants you to eat like royalty in Las Vegas.
- Ethel M Adjusting to Pandemic to Continue Holiday Traditions at Cactus Garden
- Topgolf Offering New Interactive Game Mode
- Ice Skating at The Cosmopolitan Returning Next Month
- Explore Nevada’s Hot Springs Mountains in Virtual Field Trip
A man celebrating his birthday in Las Vegas hit a jackpot for $133,037 on Tuesday at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.
- LVMPD Tells County Commission They’re Seeing Success Fighting Crime on Strip
- Celebrities Flock to Las Vegas. It Started with this Downtown Hotel.
- NLas Vegas Strip Without Conventions – COVID-19 Restrictions and Travel Industry Woes Have Eroded a Crucial Revenue Source for Casino Giants
- How Vegas is Holding Up During the Pandemic
- Many Changes on the Las Vegas Strip – PHOTOS
- Busted Vegas Myth: Flamingo Wasn’t Named After Bugsy’s Girlfriend
Vegas Videos You’ll Enjoy
Overview of this huge, incredible pool complex downtown at the new Circa Las Vegas.
CIRCA Las Vegas GRAND OPENING Full Guided Tour + Our Circa STADIUM SWIM
(Producers Notes) The Circa Las Vegas grand opening was amazing and we take you on a full guided tour of the Circa grand opening in 4K
Circa Las Vegas Opens, Downtown – Oct 27, 2020
(Producers Notes) Circa Resort & Casino, Downtown Las Vegas’ first resort-casino built from the ground up in four decades, is now open. The 1.25 million square-foot, adults-only property pays homage to Vegas’ Golden Era through vintage design, old-school hospitality and nods to the city’s history while introducing high-tech advancements and cutting-edge amenities.
“We are all in this together” – Speeches Circa Las Vegas VIP Black Tie Opening
(Producers Notes) Exclusive VIP OPENING NIGHT – Speeches at Stadium Swim. Lots of insights from Derek Stevens, CEO
Circa Resort’s ‘Garage Mahal’ Unveiled 1 Week Before Opening
GRAND OPENING – Circa Resort & Casino in Las Vegas Downtown – FIRST LOOK in 4K
VIP Grand Canyon Skywalk Tour via helicopter trip to and from the Skywalk. Stunning views! Expedited and exclusive arrangements available.
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Access Vegas Insider Vibe October 20, 2020
Hello From Las Vegas! – Wow, so much is changing (in the right direction)! Shows are returning, we have directives on crowd allowances at sporting and other events, $1 has returned (hint: in a visitor-friendly area, not at some casino that is on the outskirts of town), The Vegas Loop is the real deal and why you’ll be using it, and plenty more. Let’s dive in!
Why The Escalators Don’t Work – An ongoing pet peeve, both for visitors and those who spend a fair of time in the resort corridor, is the “constantly not working” escalators. Which has never been discussed nor addressed. Not by the county, not by the media.
I’m pleased to report that I lobbied Las Vegas Review-Journal tourism writer Bailey Schulz into looking into this. And, indeed she did! (Yours Truly was quoted in the article): Strip escalators and elevators never seem to work. Here’s why.
This isn’t going to help ease that hike up the stairs when one is out of service, but at least you know why.
This is one of the many reasons we’re asking our Free Subscribers (that would be you), for your support (via becoming a Paid Member to the simple tune of about the price of a cup of coffee each month, for a full year of access).
If myself and our team — which gets absolutely NO funding from the casinos, the convention authority, or anything similar — can “move and shake” on issues like this, imagine the depth of “must know” visitor information which our Supporting (Paid) Members are privy to. Twice per month, every single month.
Not to mention our Your Guy In Vegas feature which insures that any Las Vegas related questions are answered personally and directly. We’ve helped people pick wedding spots, dining spots, other special occasion or trip questions, and much more. With SPECIFIC help tailored to them. As opposed to general internet information which may not remotely be specific to exactly what you desire.
Don’t wait until two weeks before your trip. Every issue you miss is an issue LOADED with vital information you need to know NOW. The real scoop you need so that you can plan your next trip with confidence, KNOWING what is actually happening, what to see, what to miss, and (especially right now), how to navigate during these COVID-19 times. Click on over and SEE what you are MISSING:
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Big Events: Don’t Get Too Excited Yet – Current rules allow events and larger gatherings, but the restrictions are still fierce. Our Supporting (Paid) Members get the scoop on how this affects you, and how you can be one of the first to attend an event at Allegiant Stadium even though the Raiders (at this time) have no plans to allow attendance at their game. (And, we tell you why).
More Shows And Restaurants Opening! – MGM Resorts brings back shows Nov. 9. A handful of shows are already open. Next issue, we’ll get you up-to-speed as things won’t quite be normal yet. We continue to strongly urge you to make reservations at any restaurant you really wish to enjoy.
Last minute? You might not be totally out-of-luck. Check out our exclusive report
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$1 Blackjack Is Back – And, our Supporting (Paid) Members know where. You don’t want to walk right by this hotel and not even know!
The Vegas Loop – With the purchase of the monorail by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, there is no more “non-compete” clause with the monorail. Which had exclusive rights to transport visitors in anything that was of a similar fashion.
Thus, Elon Musk’s people mover, which is finishing up tunnels in the area of the Convention Center, is slated to be expanded all the way from Allegiant Stadium to Downtown Las Vegas. This project consists of a “tube” which Telsa electric cars, seating multiple riders, can transverse to get people from one destination to another one. Unlike most crazy ideas and rumors, this has a high probability of completion based on what they have done so far.
However… the elusive airport connection is not part of these plans at this time. Keep that Uber app handy.
Yes, The Governor Is Either Truly Evil, Or Incredibly Incompetent – So… just when I thought we were able to move on from this issue, the following bombshell gets dropped:
The health districts overseeing the state’s two largest counties complained in a letter to Gov. Steve Sisolak that they’ve been shut out of his decision-making process about coronavirus restrictions.
In a scathing joint letter from the Southern Nevada Health District and Washoe County Health District sent to Sisolak’s office Friday, health officials said that not including them in the state’s policy discussions or development of COVID-19 directives has complicated the local response to the virus by forcing them to shift their plans and resources in order to respond to the governor’s changes with little to no notice.
“Since we are not consulted and engaged, we receive little or no advance notice of what these policy changes may be, and we are forced to react after decisions have been made and announcements are occurring,” the letter said.
The letter was signed by SNHD Chief Health Officer Fermin Leguen, Washoe County Health Officer Kevin Dick, Southern Nevada District Board of Health Chairman Scott Black and Washoe County District Board of Health Chairman John Novak.
Source: Clark, Washoe health authorities complain about Sisolak’s directives
Interesting. Lack of communication from the Governor’s office, and lack of clarity on guidelines? That is exactly what those of us in the hotel, gaming, bars, and tourism industry have been complaining about from day one!
For those who have been paying attention the last few month, the Southern Nevada Health District has been my go-to for the stats regarding COVID-19 deaths, cases, and hospitalizations. This long-standing agency wasn’t set up for COVID-19. It has been monitoring all health-related issues for Southern Nevada (the Las Vegas area of Nevada) for longer than I can remember. Handling or tracking everything from Food Safety to Birth/Death Certificates, Restaurant Inspections, illness tracking (whether it be cancer or whatever the current flu is), and more.
We’re not 9 days into this plague. We’re 9 months into it! I have been able to go online and feed you concise, accurate data from the SNHD so that you can make a better-informed decision on whether to visit now, visit soon, or simply hold off. I guess our Governor, who can raise these experts with a single phone call, didn’t even bother?
A couple of days later, Governor Sisolak’s office issued a “mea culpa” press release. Are you kidding me? In the words of Pat Benatar, “It’s a little too little a little too late“.
Icing on the cake? His minion Caleb Cage, the COVID-19 task force leader who kept your casino bars unnecessarily shut down for an extended time based on the complete lie that our hospitals were about to be over-run (which we detailed last issue)? He caught COVID-19. Because, of course he was following all of his own guidelines, right?
We have been seeing a minor COVID-19 surge the past couple of weeks. Minor is the operative word here. Hospitalizations and deaths are NOT spiking. Hence, the Governor came out and said that if we were all good little boys and girls, he would not start shutting things down again. Which has been his tone since day one.
And, I truly hope this is the last we have to talk about this. But, it is affecting your pending visits, so we can’t just let it go. Plus, this is why previous visits have had restrictions which probably were not necessary. (Closing the bars which serve booze and gambling, but not closing breakfast bars at restaurants, for example).
Hope You Are Enjoying This Issue!
Ted Newkirk
Founder/Managing Editor
AccessVegas.com
Maverick Helicopters, in partnership with Lip Smacking Foodie Tours, are offering the ultimate fine-dining and helicopter experience with Savory Bites & Neon Lights. Foodies who book the Savory Bites & Neon Lights package will be taken on a culinary journey inside some of the most renowned restaurants in Las Vegas, including The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ innovative supper club experience, Rose. Rabbit. Lie., elevated American fare at Blue Ribbon, inventive Asian cuisine at Momofuku, and romantic Italian ambiance at Scarpetta, as well as Mastro’s Ocean Club inside The Shops at Crystals.
Savory Bites and Neon Lights Experience!
- Leave All Pretensions Behind At Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar
- The 13 Most Anticipated Restaurant and Bar Openings in Las Vegas This Fall – Circa and Area15 Get Ready to Reveal Their New Restaurants and Bars
- Brunch Like A Champ At Sadelle’s In Bellagio Las Vegas
- Happy Hour Is Still Sweet In Vegas – Specials On The Strip
- Chef Dan Coughlin’s 8 East at Circa Resort to Open in October
- Maxie’s Serves Up Over-The-Top American Fare In Las Vegas
- Cornerstone Is A Classic Experience In Las Vegas
- Charcoal Room at Palace Station Brings the Value
Expect big things when Circa Resort & Casino opens in downtown Las Vegas October 28. The 1.25-million-square-foot property will house the world’s largest sportsbook. It will debut Nevada’s longest indoor bar and Fremont Street’s longest outdoor bar. Circa also will have Stadium Swim, a multi-level, amphitheater-like complex with six pools and two spas.
- By Going Smokeless, Park MGM Can Be A Healthy Trendsetter on the Strip
- Resorts World Tests Out Its Mega Screen On The Las Vegas Strip – Casino Expected To Open Summer 2021
- Virgin Hotels Las Vegas to Debut With Mobile Room Key, Smart Assistant
- USA Today Votes The D ‘Best Las Vegas Casino’ Third Year In A Row
- Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Announces Opening Date
- Las Vegas Luxury – Safe And Suite Getaways
- Bellagio Conservatory Unveils ‘Into the Woods’ Autumn Display – Photos
- Resorts World Las Vegas Unveils Ultra-Luxury Guest Rooms and Suites
- Scaled Back Tropicana Reopens on The Strip
- COVID-19 Amenity Kits at Casino Resorts on the Las Vegas Strip – PHOTOS
- Downtown Grand’s New 495-Room Gallery Tower Is Open – PHOTOS
Sure, golf is the name of the game at Topgolf Las Vegas, but the true sport is socializing. It’s the perfect place to bring your family, enjoy some fresh air, snack on delicious small bites and work on your golf swing. It’s also one of the better spots for socially distanced entertainment, as the hitting bays are spread 11 feet apart, allowing enough space for groups to play safely and comfortably.
- Las Vegas Outdoor Activities: 9 Awesome Things To Do
- Adrenaline Mountain Designed As ‘One-Stop Shop’ For Thrills
- Iconic Moulin Rouge Sign Joins Neon Museum Boneyard in Las Vegas
- AREA15 Celebrates 1st Phase Grand Opening in Las Vegas
- Nothing Like a Grand Canyon Mule Ride – Book Grand Canyon Tours From Las Vegas
- Silver Bridge Reopens in Grand Canyon
I was wondering… do you post these Foodies – “Got to try it” posts because YOU have been there and think its good/great place to eat or are they just randomized info links you think would be of interest to Access Vegas members?
From our Membership Facebook Page
Ted Responds:
We once did the math, and if we dined at every restaurant just on the Las Vegas Strip and Fremont Street Experience/East Fremont, we’d be eating out every day for a little over one year straight!
On top of that, everyone has their faves, and my faves might not be your faves. Food is specific to the individual.
Fortunately:
– Between myself, team members, colleagues and similar, plenty of places DO get checked out.
– We get significant feedback from members about how their trips went, what they did, what they enjoyed, and similar.
– We spend countless hours a week bathed in various internet groups, boards, and similar (so you don’t have to). Getting mounds of further opinions and thoughts from real visitors.
– Fortunately, very little in Las Vegas is truly lousy. Honestly, even the local restaurants — and I mean the mom-and-pop strip mall and corner block and along those lines — are well above the quality you’ll find in most cities.
Why? When your clients are from the hospitality industry, or locals who know the standards of the casino restaurants, you must step it up to survive.
So, to even be thought of for a spot in a hotel casino, chefs and restaurateurs are bringing their A-game. In fact, much fanfare went into how the new Circa decided on their dining choices. There is a history and loads of experience and a unique angle to pretty much every choice they made. Hence, very little is lousy.
When someone uses our Your Guy In Vegas Membership Feature to ask us a dining question, we don’t just toss a couple of thoughts out there. We first find out exactly the occasion. What they are looking for. Price range. For example: Big difference in the price of Wolfgang Puck’s CUT at The Palazzo, and the Redwood Steakhouse at The Cal, no question. However, both are highly unlikely to disappoint.
When we see an online story or review of a restaurant that has a location accessible to visitors, and we feel it lines up with our experience or feedback, and the odds are highly likely someone will have a pleasant dining experience, we’ll go ahead and link to it. If we have any qualms about it, we won’t.
Simple as that!
I know Hoover Dam is closed to tourists. But is there a place to stop and see it from a distance on the way to West Rim Grand Canyon?
Thanks,
Vaughn Sutton
Ted Responds:
We asked our tour expert Mark Anthony on this one, who has given countless tours of everything from Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon to everything in our region ranging from San Francisco to Utah’s Zion National Park. His answer:
Sorry, Dam closed, bridge walkway closed. No plans or dates of when it will open.
Coming back to Las Vegas…. get in right lane before the bridge. Slow down along the wall on bridge and depending on height of vehicle you can see top of the dam.
No other spot on highway to see the dam.
Mark is available for personal and group tours. Whether it be you and a traveling companion, or a group of people, whether you just want to spend 1/2 day seeing certain sites (of your choice) while getting the true inside knowledge and history, or spend a week visiting every spectacular national and state park in our region, Mark is the man:
- • Mark Anthony’s The Vegas Tourist
- • The Vegas Tourist YouTube Channel
Your other option is to do a Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour which flies over the Grand Canyon as part of the flight. I realize many may think “I’ve seen it from the airplane flying in”, but you are truly talking two different things. Slowly flying in an arch around Hoover Dam at low levels, and with the helicopter tours actually flying INTO the canyon — engulfing you in its magnificence — has no comparison.
Plus, you get to see absolutely everything while only taking a very few hours of your vacation time. And, prices include hotel transfer.
We only recommend and fly Maverick Helicopter Tours. Period. I’ve been in their maintenance facility. You could literally eat off the gleaming white floor. Unlike companies who change out parts when it is mandated by regulations, Maverick mechanics are instructed “when in doubt, throw it out”. IE, replace parts if any concern whatsoever.
You can go to their Maverick Tours Comparison Page and get a quick overview of which tours cover what. Hint: Don’t overlook clicking on the tours which leave from Henderson Executive Airport. Hotel transfer is free for those as well, and the airport is only 12 freeway miles from Center Strip.
Plus, regardless of departure point, Maverick has their OWN private terminal. No lines, no TSA, no hassles!
Late Breaking: We’re pleased to report that Hoover Dam has indeed JUST reopened to the public! Kind of:
The visitors center, dam tours (insert your own joke), indoor exhibits, cafe, and gift stores are still CLOSED. This may include restrooms! You can walk/drive across the dam, park at the Memorial Bridge parking lot and walk up to (and across) the bridge, and the paid parking lots are happy to take your money.
Hint: If you are thrifty and in good shape, which means you don’t mind a fair amount of stairs and a 10+ minute walk, you can continue driving on the Arizona Side until you come to the three free parking areas. (Two more exist up by the Arizona Lookout gift shop and road turnaround, but… you are talking about one mile back to the Dam, and the return hike is ALL UPHILL).
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A man visiting Las Vegas on a business trip walked away with big money Wednesday. The man, only identified as Christopher, won $437,540.50 while playing a quarter Wheel of Fortune game at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Wednesday, the casino announced.
- Lucky Winner Hits $150K Royal Flush on a $1.25 Bet at Red Rock Casino in Las Vegas
- Circa Surpasses $4M in Contest Guarantees
- Slot Player Hits Nearly $790,000 Jackpot — And Then Some
- Kansas Visitor Wins More Than $10K at Las Vegas Airport
- Top Five Slot Machine Myths
- New Star Trek Slot Game Launching at M Resort Spa Casino
- Rhode Island Man Blew $30K in Las Vegas With Virus Loan Money
- Triple Zero Roulette is Pretty Much Everywhere in Las Vegas – It Started Innocently Enough
Las Vegas is home to many things like sports, gambling and casinos but it’s now home to the world’s tallest 3D printed structure! The 3D printed structure is a torch standing high at 95-feet tall and it’s the first of its kind, according to 3DPrint.com.
The Downtown Vegas Alliance (DVA), a member-driven nonprofit business organization, and DTP Companies, formerly known as Downtown Project, a $350 million investment dedicated to the revitalization of Downtown Las Vegas, are partnering on an initiative designed to support small businesses in our community while giving locals multiple options to enjoy Downtown Las Vegas in fun and safe ways.
Vegas Videos You’ll Enjoy
Bellagio Conservatory Autumn Display September 24 2020
The Conservatory is located next to the hotel’s lobby and is open to the public. However, lines during peak times are currently long due to COVID-19 spacing.
Cheapest Steaks In Las Vegas 2020
(Producers Notes) Watch this to find the Cheapest Steak in Las Vegas without breaking the bank.
Wicked Spoon Buffet Is Open NOW at Cosmopolitan Las Vegas!
(Producers Notes) Let’s see what’s for brunch at the Wicked Spoon Buffet at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Wynn Hotel & Casino Walkthrough – Reopening Tour Las Vegas 2020
(Producers Notes) Walking through the Wynn I can’t help but feel it is one of the most beautiful hotels I have ever been in! The elegance is evident in every detail and I hope you enjoy exploring it with me. Definite stop while in Las Vegas.
New Raider Image Store in Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood
(Producers Notes) Ron Futrell tours the place and shows you the new Vegas related products.
Skyline Casino & Restaurant – Henderson, NV
(Producers Notes) A first time fun trip to local casino off Boulder Hwy. We end up staying for dinner too!
VIP Grand Canyon Skywalk Tour via helicopter trip to and from the Skywalk. Stunning views! Expedited and exclusive arrangements available.
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Access Vegas Insider Vibe September 30, 2020
This was written literally a couple of hours before we found out that President Trump is COVID-19 positive. My thoughts and prayers go out to him and Melania. This does not change my opinion that Las Vegas can safely continue to open up. Nor does it change the facts regarding the lies from the Governors minions which we document.
Hello From Las Vegas! – Lots of good news this issue! You can’t continue to fake a pandemic with vital numbers as low as they are, the Governor finally had to cry “uncle”.
Note: I’m not suggesting that COVID-19 isn’t real, nor devastating. I myself turn 55 this month (most deaths were people 55+), and have immune issues. I quarantine most of the time, mask up outside my home, don’t touch my eyes or nose when out and about, and do a LONG surgeons scrub hand wash when I return home.
I get it. But, I don’t believe that we need to keep selected activities, inconvenience everyone, and make your visit have tons of limits just to keep me safe.
For our Supporting (Paid) Members, we go over everything that has opened, current restrictions, whether you may (or may not) be able to see a ballgame at Allegiant Stadium this fall, how and when shows are looking to open, and much, much, more.
Note: If you are reading this, you are a Free Subscriber, not a Supporting (Paid) Member. To keep us free of obligations which come with casino advertising, our Supporting Members basically buy us a “cup of coffee” each month (about the same amount of money, paid yearly), which allows us to keep them up on the inside scoop needed. Especially as travel opens up, and Las Vegas makes significant strides in returning to normal.
You don’t want to visit too soon, especially if things that interest you are not at full blast. On the other hand, you don’t want to be sitting home based on bad info or rumors when a Vegas visit (under the current conditions) might be a perfect respite, and a good chance to blow off some steam that has built up during this crazy year of 2020!
Think about the thousands of dollars you spend to get here, hotels, food, entertainment (yes, I said entertainment, it’s coming back), gambling and more.
Just a couple of nice specialty cocktails at one of the better hotels on The Strip is going to run you upwards of $40 (not including tip). And yet, to think you won’t “hedge your bet on your next Vegas visit” by tossing us less than $35 for an entire year of (by far) the best Las Vegas visitor information and personal resource out there.
Using our “Your Guy In Vegas” feature to help answer specific questions you need to know (especially NOW) is often worth the price alone for many of our Members!
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Hope You Are Enjoying This Issue!
Ted Newkirk
Founder/Managing Editor
AccessVegas.com
The Front Yard, located at Ellis Island Casino & Brewery, is thrilled to announce that residents and visitors can once again take part in their favorite weekend activity, brunch. Built to share, The Front Yard’s new brunch menu offers sweet eats like the French Toast Waffle and the Stuffed Crunch Toast, savory bites like the Brisket Benedict, and brunch staples with a twist like the Avocado Toast with a beet glaze.
Perhaps the scream of “Bingo!” was understandably a tad louder for one player. The player at Santa Fe Station won $135,649 Tuesday after hitting the Jumbo Bingo Progressive jackpot.
Vegas Videos You’ll Enjoy
Las Vegas – Omelet House, Red Rock Canyon, Wynn Buffet
(Producers Notes) Last day in Las Vegas! Thought we’d give an updated review on the Wynn Dinner Buffet now that they’ve been open for a month now. Food quality and service go up? Or, did they take a turn for the worse?
First time checking out Red Rock Canyon! Drove the 13 mile Scenic Loop around Red Rock Canyon, simply beautiful! If you want an amazing getaway that’s less than an hour drive from the Strip, this is your spot.
Omelet House, 2160 W Charleston Blvd, Ste A, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Red Rock Canyon, 1000 Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161
The Buffet at Wynn, 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
How Much Money Should You Budget When Traveling to Las Vegas?
(Producers Notes) A few of my friends have asked me this same question. How much spending money do I need to bring for my vacation to Las Vegas? I have calculated the average costs of food, drinks and more to determine how much should you plan to budget for your trip!
Check out this sneak preview of Las Vegas’ next MegaResort!
Secret Garden at The Mirage – Las Vegas
(Producers Notes) Hope you enjoy our vlog as we meet up with some YouTubers and visit Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat at The Mirage in Las Vegas.
Cheap Eats Las Vegas Downtown Fremont – $9 Prime Rib, $12 Lobster, $2 Margarita, $1 shrimp cocktails!
(Producers Notes) In this video we take a look at the best food and drink bargains on Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Bob Dingo also lets you know the only place to find free parking in this car park desert!
Las Vegas MGM Grand Hotel & Casino 2020
(Producers Notes) Welcome to the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino has reopened. Walk with us and explore.
VIP Grand Canyon Skywalk Tour via helicopter trip to and from the Skywalk. Stunning views! Expedited and exclusive arrangements available.
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September 30, 2020 ISSN: 1529-2770 About Us Privacy Policy
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Access Vegas Insider Vibe September 15, 2020
Hello From Las Vegas! – The “Don’t Visit Las Vegas” dam is finally starting to break. The State of New York could no longer ignore the kinds of data, graphs, and information I’ve been noting here for weeks now.
I’m not posting any new graphs this week. Why? Because they look identical to the graphs from previous weeks! Oh, except to say we have not seen new cases/hospitalizations/deaths this low since (drum roll please)…
Around the end of MARCH. And in some cases lower. You remember March, don’t you? Way back when there was only starting to be talk of drastic measures, flattening the curve, etc.
Bars To Reopen – We have it on good authority that our Governor will be opening the bartops soon. The ones where you can drink booze, and play video poker. Currently, countertops where you dine at are allowed. But if that countertop is for liquor service and gambling, it must be sure to be something that spreads COVID-19, and no dice.
No, it doesn’t make any sense to us either. Nor to the entire bar and gaming industry. Interestingly enough, Governor Sisolak was caught on video dining at an Italian restaurant that had live music playing. However, live show and music events are not currently allowed. So, Governor Sisolak’s damage control consisted of noting that ambient background music is OK, but concerts and such are NOT.
Remember, the Fremont Street Experience still does not have their nightly three stages of live music. Because, it isn’t allowed. Important to note that as an outdoor venue, they attempted to restart this music a couple of months ago. With social distancing. Including markings noting how far apart people should stand. Governor Grumpy was like “Hell No”, and that was the end of that.
I suppose a band could book a banquet hall, do a “dinner show” as the “house band”, and all would be fine? Maybe not. Because no more than 50 people are allowed at a church gathering, Evangelicals For Trump booked a banquet hall. Circular table seating, not a concert or speech set-up. After all, hotel and banquet gatherings are allowed at 50% of capacity. Oops. The hotel owner got fined.
This isn’t about whether you love God or Trump. This is just a small sample of the ever-changing goal line, ever changing rules, and general poor communication. You know… the biggest industry in the State of Nevada. This is not whether the Governor has a D or an R behind his name. The gaming industry cares about the gaming business over political party. He should have an I behind his name. No, not for Independent. For Incompetent.
Members Benefits Housekeeping – With so many new to the classroom (thanks for your support), this is a good time to do some housekeeping regarding ALL of the Members Benefits. Also, to clear up the occasional misconception that we’re simply a Facebook Group or that being part of Facebook is required to get all benefits.
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– Access Vegas Insider Vibe MEMBERS EDITION – That is our twice-monthly newsletter you are reading now. Those on our email list, but who are not Supporting (Paid) Members receive a version that has most of the real scoop, accurate “need to know” stuff, key commentary, and Members Mania (answers to Members questions) redacted.
I can say without a doubt that non-members miss out on far more value than the “price of a cup of coffee” each month we ask you to support our work and our team with.
– Members Only Special Reports – We have 12 Exclusive Special Reports in the Members area. This is information that you will NOT find in general internet searches. Not every report will apply to every Member. However, virtually all of our Members have found that a number of them are of great interest and help! Many noting that just the vital help gained in those reports is worth the yearly cost of membership alone.
– “Your Guy In Vegas” Special Access – Spending hours searching Las Vegas information on the internet may (or may not) be fun. The problems are…
1. Is the advice you are finding accurate? Much/Most information on the internet comes from sources outside Las Vegas! Ya… good luck with that.
2. That doesn’t mean the info you are looking for is suitable for YOUR interests and tastes. Just because a group of March Madness guys really enjoyed a certain steakhouse and wrote favorably about it, does NOT mean it will be the right choice for you and that special person in your life to have a romantic meal.
Our Supporting (Paid) Members don’t waste their time on endless searches and questionable information. Our “Your Guy In Vegas” form in the membership area allows Members to submit specific questions to our knowledgeable staff. In the rare case we don’t know the answer, we usually know who does. 25 years in the business, right here in Las Vegas, gives you lots of contacts!
And, our answers are not canned, “off the cuff” remarks. We’ll often ask for more details or specifics to help our Members make the best decisions possible. If they are asking about a steakhouse, we’re not going to send the same people to CUT as we’d send to Golden Steer.
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However, IF you enjoy Facebook, we post the info and news stories over there as well, so you can add your two cents, and interact with other Members. We read all comments and interact here and there as well. This is for Facebook users who want an added dose of Vegas. If getting our twice-monthly Members newsletter is enough for you, and the perfect frequency for you to keep up on Vegas, no need to join whatsoever.
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- Uncertainty Continues For Vegas Strip Entertainers Amid Pandemic
- Remembering Elvis – A Look Back At ‘The King’ In Las Vegas
- The Loss Of ‘Le Rêve’ Is A Heartbreaking Sign Of The Times
- MSG Sphere Pushes Back Opening Date – Supply Issues, Coronavirus Pandemic Blamed For Delay
- Siegfried recalls Roy’s final words, wishes as duo honored at Mirage
- Las Vegas Tavern Frustrated Over Rules Regarding Live Entertainment
- The Las Vegas entertainment industry lights up Las Vegas for Red Alert Restart
The Prime Rib and Champagne Brunch at the South Point’s Garden Buffet is now staff served for your safety. Enjoy bottomless Mimosas throughout your meal. You can choose from fresh made to order Omelets, Waffles, Fluffy Pancakes and French Toast, a Carving Station for Prime Rib, Herb Roasted Turkey Breast, Smoked Pork Ribs and Rotisserie Chicken.
- Ahern Hotel Las Vegas Quietly Opens Top-Notch Italian Steakhouse
- Mexican Food Reaches New Heights At Javier’s In Las Vegas At Aria
- Get Chilly In Vegas With Icebar
- Here Are Las Vegas’ Top 3 Traditional American Spots
- Visitor Spending, Tipping Down In Las Vegas Amid Pandemic
- Wolfgang Puck’s Restaurant Cut Shines In Las Vegas
- Carson Kitchen Is A Downtown Las Vegas Favorite
- Robot Servers Ready to Overtake a New Hot Pot Restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip
- COVID Has Transformed Las Vegas’ Glamorous Restaurants
- East Coast Favorite Shake Shack Is A Hit In Las Vegas
- Virgin Hotels reveals restaurant partners for Las Vegas location
- Downtown Las Vegas Property To Become A New Food, Retail Destination
When the Mirage reopens this week after more than five months of COVID-caused closure, it will do so without the feature that has set the iconic resort apart from other Strip casinos in recent years—a truly eclectic portfolio of live entertainment options.
- Virgin Hotel Opening Date Might Be Delayed – Coronavirus Impact On Visitation, Conventions Cited
- Marijuana Dispensary Drive-thru Windows Approved For Clark County
- Video Vault – Excalibur Las Vegas debuts to ‘family friendly’ fanfare 30 years ago
- Park MGM Could Reopen on the Las Vegas Strip on October 1
- Resorts & Casinos That Remain Closed In The Las Vegas Valley Due To The COVID-19 Pandemic
- Mirage Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip Reopens with several changes – PHOTOS
- Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Announces World-Class Restaurant Partners
- Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino – An ideal base for exploring Vegas
- The Venetian Resort Las Vegas – Visit Vegas in the lap of luxury
They say nature can heal, and we could all use some of that right now. Perhaps more than ever in our lifetime, it’s important to get outside, breathe fresh air and let Earth’s natural beauty calm our minds. Here in Southern Nevada, those opportunities are endless, whatever direction you head.
Pulling a slot machine is more luck than skill, but many people can’t resist the allure of getting rich fast. Las Vegas is home to over 165,000 slot machines, according to UNLV’s Center for Gaming Research.
Note From Ted:
Members Mania is a regular feature for our Supporting (Paid) Members. Membership includes our “Your Guy In Vegas” feature, where you can reach out to myself and our paid staff of experts with your specific Vegas questions. We don’t have “canned” answers. We’ll ask you for some details pertaining you your wants and needs. Then, answer accordingly.
So.. Terry Fator is no longer a headliner at the Mirage? He had a good run.. GREAT show! Saw him 4 times over the past years.
From our Membership Facebook Page
Ted Responds:
He was getting booted pre-COVID. His ticket sales had dropped
below the level his contract required. So, he already had his 6 months
notice from the property. He’s not exactly walking away a pauper. His
original deal with The Mirage was 5 years at $20 million per year! He
celebrated 10 years as of April, 2019.
For our Supporting (Paid) Members, we go into if and when Fator will return, Fator’s future plans, and when they can look for him.
Whether it has been accurate information on exactly what is happening in Las Vegas, accurately letting our Members know what to expect as Las Vegas reopened, specific information they NEED to know for their next visit which we answer via our “Your Guy In Vegas“ Membership benefit, or more…
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A new ESPN studio debuted August 24 at the Linq with produced segments for SportsCenter and digital platforms, the network and Caesars Entertainment said.
- Allegiant Stadium Becomes Raiders’ New Fortress on the Las Vegas Skyline – Located near the Strip, the venue has the latest in control room technology
- Ellis Island Gets Boost From Hockey Crowd At Front Yard Beer Garden
- Ultra-exclusive Shadow Creek In Las Vegas Is Getting A PGA Tour Event
- Treasure Island debuts Golden Circle Sportsbook and Bar
Their names lit up The Mirage marquee for nearly 14 years. Now their names will lead guests into the resort forever. As The Mirage reopens its doors to the public today, guests will turn off the Las Vegas Strip onto Siegfried & Roy Drive when they arrive at the property. The street was officially renamed for the Masters of Illusion, who were known the world over for their record-setting performance run at the resort from 1990-2003.
- Cheetah’s Strip Club, of “Showgirls” Fame, Officially Done
- Wynn Las Vegas Offers Virtual Learning Program For Children Of Employees
- Vegas Airport Seeing More Passengers After Pandemic Plunge
- Travelers Left Behind Over $44K At Las Vegas Airport In 2019, According To TSA Report
- Delta, American Join United In Dropping Most US Change Fees – Fees Can Be As High As $200
- 7 Weird Attractions to See in Las Vegas
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(Producers Notes) The COVID-19 pandemic is ushering in some new ways to enjoy your favorite casino. Developers say cashless gaming has been in the works for years, but with all the new health protocols, it’s quickly growing in popularity on casino floors.
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