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Access Vegas Insider Vibe July 24, 2013
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Food & Wine All-Star Weekend Returns To Bellagio, Aria, And MGM Grand October 4-6, 2013 – The fourth annual FOOD & WINE All-Star Weekend, hosted by Bellagio, Aria and MGM Grand, returns to Las Vegas October 4-6 with new programming and even more talented culinary superstars. Renowned sommeliers and mixologists, along with celebrity chefs such as Joel Robuchon, Michael Mina and Shawn McClain, will collaborate on epicurean events as they engage guests in an agenda full of culinary fun. The action-packed weekend includes an educational wine class on Syrah with a Master Sommelier, a cooking demo on how to make sushi ten ways, a once-in-a-lifetime dinner with a Michelin-starred chef, a lively pizza party and more.
- Full story/details/info: Food & Wine All-Star Weekend Returns October 2013
- Buy Tickets Now: Las Vegas Food & Wine All-Star Weekend
Las Vegas Attractions
- ItÆs a day of family fun at Circus CircusÆ indoor theme park, Adventuredome
- New York-New York Starting To Tear It Up, Too
- Illuminating Las Vegas û One Neon Sign at a Time
Las Vegas Shows, Headliners, And Concerts
Do You Have That “Burning Love” For Elvis? Caesars Entertainment Vegas Resorts Have Just What You Need – Nearly 60 years ago, on July 30, 1954, Elvis Presley, at the age of 19, performed his first concert, and it didnÆt take long for him to become an international sensation.
- Full story/details/info: Do You Have That “Burning Love” For Elvis?
- Buy Tickets Now: Million Dollar Quartet
- Buy Tickets Now: Legends In Concert
Clear Channel Announces The 2013 iHeartRadio Music Festival Line-Up And Adds New Daytime Festival Village – Clear Channel today announced the artist line-up for the biggest live concert event in radio history, the iHeartRadio Music Festival, taking place in Las Vegas on September 20 and 21. This yearÆs extraordinary line-up includes Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry, J. Cole, Elton John, Muse, TiÙsto, Chris Brown, Keith Urban, fun., Miguel, Bruno Mars, Phoenix, Zedd, Maroon 5, Tim McGraw, Ke$ha, Thirty Seconds to Mars and Benny Benassi, plus a rare live appearance by legendary rock band Queen + Adam Lambert, this year’s Macy’s iHeartRadio Rising Star winner, The Summer Set and other special surprise guests to be announced later. Ryan Seacrest, host and producer of the top-rated nationally syndicated LA Morning drive-time show – ôOn Air with Ryan Seacrestö on Clear ChannelÆs 102.7 KIIS-FM, will return for a third record-breaking year to host the Festival, kicking off the two-day event on the evening of Friday, September 20 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
- Full story/details/info: 2013 iHeartRadio Music Festival Line-Up
- Buy Tickets Now: 2013 iHeartRadio Music Festival
- Five questions with æAbsintheÆ star Penny Pibbets on National Sock Puppet Day
- Las Vegas show members say Michael Jackson’s ghost haunting their new gig
- Happy Birthday, Jubilee!
- For Louie Anderson, a new gig at the Plaza brings it back home
- Mirage’s comics laugh all the way to the bank
Las Vegas In August
- El Cortez August Promotions, Deals, And Events
- Rhumbar Celebrates National Rum Day With Cocktail And Cigar Pairings
- Bellagio Gallery Of Fine Art Celebrates Andy Warhol’s 85th Birthday With Special Admission
- Miracle Mile Shops Collects Back-To-School Supplies And Fountain Donations In August
Dining In Las Vegas
Paris Las Vegas Welcomes Steve Martorano’s Italian Restaurant – ItÆs Official! Steve Martorano is partnering with Paris Las Vegas to bring his restaurant to the Las Vegas Strip. The popular cook, DJ and cookbook author will bring his brand of Italian American fare to a second Las Vegas location in early 2014. In addition to his popular restaurant at Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, MartoranoÆs will join the dining roster at Paris Las Vegas, fast becoming Las VegasÆ next culinary destination.
The new location at Paris Las Vegas, joining MartoranoÆs Rio spot which will remain open, will serve lunch and dinner and have a projected 200+ seats, including a large bar area and patio dining reminiscent of MartoranoÆs original restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
- Full story/details/info: Paris Welcomes Steve Martorano’s Italian Restaurant
Immortal Burger Honors Michael Jackson At Slice Of Vegas Inside Mandalay Place – Slice of Vegas at The Shoppes at Mandalay Place has dedicated its latest burger to the King of Pop himself, welcoming the official debut of Michael Jackson ONE to its new home at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. For $16.95, the Immortal Burger features a brioche bun spread with SliceÆs “Secret Sauceö and a half-pound short rib/chuck patty topped with provolone, roasted tomato, basil, grilled onions, sautÚed mushrooms, bacon, ham, capicola and salami. Perfect for a pre-show bite, the massive burger is then finished with a spicy marinara and sealed with a second slice of provolone.
- Full story/details/info: Immortal Burger Honors Michael Jackson At Slice Of Vegas
- Buy Tickets Now: Michael Jackson ONE
Emeril Lagasse’s Restaurants Celebrate Lobster Week July 29 – August 4 – Emeril Lagasse’s Las Vegas restaurants, Delmonico Steakhouse, Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House and Table 10, have created special lunch and dinner menus to celebrate Lobster Week. The menus run July 29 through Aug. 4 and feature Chef Emeril’s signature flair on classic and re-imagined lobster dishes.
- Full story/details/info: Emeril Lagasse’s Restaurants Celebrate Lobster Week July 29 – August 4
- Strip House Celebrates August Foodie Holidays With Specials
- New Pizza Rock restaurant is almost ready to roll
- At Carmine’s Las Vegas, Everything Is Sooo Big
- Royal India Bistro adds spice to traditional cuisine
More Las Vegas News
Vegas Downtown Brew Festival Returns In September 2013 With Local Craft Beer, Food, And Music Artists – Motley Brews is hard at work culling local talent to create a more immersive and fulfilling experience during the Downtown Brew Festival to truly celebrate the beer, food and music created by the Las Vegas community. The Nevada Craft Brewers will return with more specialty one-off beers, local celebrity chef Christian Dolias of Cutthroat Culinary will treat VIP’s with four courses in the Brewers Lounge and local indie rock artists Rusty Maples and American Cream will hit the stage for a full night of entertainment.
- Full story/details/info: Downtown Brew Festival Returns In September 2013
- Buy Tickets Now: 2013 Downtown Brew Festival
- Airline safety: The good news
- Why Gamble and Why So Many Casinos
- Incorporating Nevada: Business benefit, or shell game?
- Oscar Goodman’s story Broadway-bound?
- Fremont East could lose its local edge
Upcoming Las Vegas Events And Holidays
- Labor Day Weekend Las Vegas 2013
(August 30 – September 2)
Canyon Celebration Sky High Fun Tour û Man-made wonders and natureÆs spectacular beauty collide when you visit the Grand Canyon Skywalk. Through this Grand Canyon West Rim Helicopter Tour, witness landmarks that people journey to see from all over the globe. Tours take to both the air and ground for an all-encompassing voyage of a lifetime. Guests will stroll along the Skywalk, a glass-bottomed bridge that suspends 4,000 feet above the mighty Colorado River. The Grand Canyon Skywalk is one of the finest examples of how man and nature can create awe-inspiring beauty and intermingle them as one.
Click To Book Your “Canyon Celebration” Sky High Fun Tour Now!
Top Tickets For All United States Events
Did you know that we not only sell premium concert and event tickets for Las Vegas, but also for the entire United States as well? If you can’t make it to Vegas, treat yourself to some great seats for something near you:
Newkirk’s Notes: The Boss Speaks…
Newkirk’s Notes are comments and insight from AccessVegas.Com publisher and 20+ year Las Vegas resident Ted Newkirk:
Hello From Las Vegas! – A week after the unbelievable July 19’th storm that pounded the Las Vegas Strip, much has returned to normal. Although, I had a brief power loss a couple of days ago and all I could think of was “here we go again” as losing power for 5 hours during that one evening well into nighttime in July wasn’t exactly the highlight of my month. In our What We’re Watching segment, we’ve linked to three storm videos that I’m sure you’ll want to check out.
No “normal” Newkirk’s Notes and no Members Mania this week. I’ve been hard at work on some amazing new projects! Some of which we can hint at, some of which we need to keep under wraps. Some of which we’ll make available to everyone, some only to our (future) paid subscribers that will really give them the inside track, including saving time and money on each and every visit.
I can say that we’re also getting ready to totally revamp and upgrade our Las Vegas Photos area. We’ve been around a long time and the old software we’re using simply can’t keep up. Also, we used to have a spectacular area of Las Vegas computer wallpaper and we need to sort that out and repost it so you can enjoy it.
Yes, we realize that you can go to Flickr or a search engine and search for Vegas photos. And often end up seeing some really lousy ones. (Why don’t people toss the crummy ones before posting to these sites)? We have thousands of really great, professionally shot, full-size Vegas photos that we want to make available to you. And… once get them all up, we’re going to get someone out taking new ones on a regular basis so that you always have great, new Vegas photos at your fingertip!
That and much more coming in the next few weeks and months as strive to bring you what you want.
Hope you are enjoying this issue!
Associate Editor / News Researcher: Rick Ziegler
Concerts and Headliners: Amy Rayner-Cooley
What We’re Watching –
Videos Of The Las Vegas Flooding July 19, 2013
- Caesars Palace Floods – Amazing video of the flooding inside the casino at Caesars Palace when near hurricane force winds heavy rain hit the Las Vegas Strip.
- Crazy Summer Storm And Flooding In Las Vegas – Taken at a local shopping mall, this is what Las Vegas looks like getting hit by a monsoon.
- Buildings Disappear One By One On Las Vegas Strip During The Rain Storm And Flooding – Taken from just behind The Las Vegas Strip on (we believe Koval Lane), watch various hotels virtually vanish into the rainstorm.
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Access Vegas Insider Vibe July 17, 2013
AccessVegas.com Insider Vibe
Serving Las Vegas Visitors and Residents Since 1999
Welcome to the Insider Vibe! This is the official newsletter of AccessVegas.Com. We talk about the Las Vegas activities you really care about.
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- Vegas Has Two Vallis – Jersey BoysÆ Graham Fenton and Travis Cloer split time in iconic role
- Veronic DiCaire a great voice imitating great voices
- Characters explore divorce, dating and more in ‘The D* Word – A Musical’
Summer Cocktails
Chill Out! Brisk Summertime Refreshments In Las Vegas – As the blazing summer sun turns up the temperature in Las Vegas, everyone tries to find ways to beat the heat. These tasty delights are sure to provide relief for anybody looking to stay cool and refreshed.
- Full story/details/info: Brisk Summertime Refreshments In Las Vegas
Rhumbar Celebrates National Tequila Day With Cocktail Specials – Rhumbar at The Mirage Hotel & Casino will double the fun on National Tequila Day with two-for-one tequila libations Wednesday, July 24. Priced at $12 each, guests will have their choice of two cocktails: Spicy Lover, made with Cuervo Platino Tequila, English cucumber, Mexican cilantro, lime juice, sweet agave nectar and a dash of spicy Tabasco pepper sauce or the Pineapple Chipotle Margarita, served on the rocks, and made with Ambhar tequila, Dutch Orange Curaþao, fresh lime juice, pineapple juice and Monin Pineapple Chipotle Syrup, spiced up with a dash of Tabasco Chipotle Pepper Sauce.
- Full story/details/info: Rhumbar Celebrates National Tequila Day
Cabo Wabo Cantina Rocks National Tequila Day With Tequila Specials – ôM┴S TEQUILA!ö will be heard from all around as Cabo Wabo Cantina inside Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino celebrates National Tequila Day with a week of half-priced tequila specials and buy-one-get-one margaritas from Monday, July 22 through Friday, July 26.
All week long, guests will enjoy buy-one-get-one margaritas featuring 10 different, exotic flavors including banana, spicy mango, coconut and sangarita. Tequila lovers may also celebrate with half-priced selected tequila shots such as Cabo Wabo, Milagro, Cazadores, Tres Generaciones and many more.
- Full story/details/info: Cabo Wabo Cantina Rocks National Tequila Day With Tequila Specials
Celebrate Your Wedding (and before) In Las Vegas
- ‘The Horse’ strip club is ready to open, minus the ‘Crazy’
- Las Vegas venues see business opportunities in bachelorette parties
- The Wedding Chapel At Aria Now Welcoming Couples To Celebrate Summer Love In Style
Dining In Las Vegas
Bacchanal Buffet At Caesars Palace is Once Again Named Best Buffet In Las Vegas – Three Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas resorts’ dining venues have earned recognitions in the 2013 Las Vegas Weekly Awards. Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace was named Best Buffet in Las Vegas by yet another group, Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace earned Best Room Service and Gordon Ramsay Steak at Paris Las Vegas‘ sticky toffee pudding was named Best Reason to Save Room for Dessert.
The highly-acclaimed Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace was chosen by Las Vegas WeeklyÆs readers as the Best Buffet in Las Vegas.
- Full story/details/info: Bacchanal Buffet Once Again Named Best Buffet
- At Nobu, customers really like surprises
- Island Sushi transports diners through flavors of Hawaii
- Heart Attack Grill: A SurvivorÆs Tale
- JoeÆs Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab complements freshness with layers of flavor
Las Vegas Attractions
Celebrate American Artist Appreciation Month In August – While art may not be the first thing that comes to mind when considering Vegas, itÆs not uncommon to experience, even unknowingly, masterpieces by many of the art worldÆs biggest names right on The Strip. Celebrate American Artist Appreciation Month in August and be immersed in the artwork offered throughout MGM Resorts.
- Full story/details/info: American Artist Appreciation Month
- Company proposes 650-foot-tall roller coaster on Strip (with video)
- Adventuredome at Circus Circus – A Day Under The Dome
- On one end of the Strip, a giant wheel takes shape; on the other, a construction site sits quiet
- Take the trek to central Nevada mining town Austin
- Lines Being Drawn: Why Slotzilla is a Mistake
More Las Vegas News
- US Air moving to D Concourse at McCarran
- UNLV twentysomethings analyze local economy
- Miss Connecticut crowned Miss USA in Las Vegas
- Hertz carves out niche for upper-end rentals at McCarran
- Nevada again setting pace in home-price increases
- Fabulous Las Vegas Returns September 3-8, 2013 To Celebrate Pride
- UNLV hopes to cultivate stadium romance with new players
Upcoming Las Vegas Events And Holidays
- Labor Day Weekend Las Vegas 2013
(August 30 – September 2)
Exotics Racing Driving Experience Tour û Calling all gear heads! If you have a thing for fast, exotic cars we have the experience for you! Located just 20 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, Exotics Racing packages give you the original super car driving experience! It is a top rated attraction with the world’s largest and most impressive fleet of cars. They have pro-racing instructors that coach you, lap after lap, to the limit on the 1.2 mile exclusive racetrack! Prior to hitting the track, you will receive detailed driving instructions in a classroom environment and ride along in a Porsche Cayenne GTS for your track discovery lap. Then meet your personal driving instructor who will be by your side during your exotic driving experience.
Click To Book Exotics Racing Driving Experience Tour Now!
Top Tickets For All United States Events
Did you know that we not only sell premium concert and event tickets for Las Vegas, but also for the entire United States as well? If you can’t make it to Vegas, treat yourself to some great seats for something near you:
Newkirk’s Notes: The Boss Speaks…
Newkirk’s Notes are comments and insight from AccessVegas.Com publisher and 20+ year Las Vegas resident Ted Newkirk:
UPDATE – We were already running behind this week with the newsletter as we’ve been busy with new AccessVegas.com projects. (Hey, we have to pay the bills). Just as we were finishing up on on Friday night and preparing to send, I noticed that The Weather Channel (which was on by happenstance) was burping a LOT of alters.áI went online to see the alert details, only to find out that the area around the Stratosphere (about 1.5 miles northeast of us as the crow flies) was going to get pummeled. As were other selected areas around the valley.
The Strip flooded, near hurricane force winds had pouring rain going sideways, Caesars casino had standing water indoors, and the roof of Gilly’s in front of Treasure Island (also about 1.5 miles away as the crow flies) had the roof cave in. You can view that video here: Roof caved in at Gilley’s in Las Vegas! (No, that is not a cute water feature).
Us? We lost power. For 5 hours. Fortunately, The Strip did not (although I’ve seen various reports that Fremont Street did, everything is still being sorted out). Here was the cool part (if there is anything “cool” about losing power for 5 hours in Las Vegas in July): Because of the cloud cover, the lights of The Strip reflected off the sky and illuminated our area pretty nicely.
This storm ironically was pretty much a duplicate of the 1994 storm which tore down the Hilton sign (then the largest in the world), outing power and causing damage on The Strip and around the valley. Oddly enough, we recently linked to that video in our What We’re Watching segment. KTNV Las Vegas: News On The Bad Storm of July 1994
Hello From Las Vegas! – We’re 2/3 of the way through the hottest month of the year, but fortunately after tying records just a few weeks ago, things have really mellowed into the average range with highs in the low 100’s F. For those thinking we cool down in September like many places do, the average for that month is still 94. October falls down to 81 and by November, we’re in the upper 60’s. So, plan accordingly.
Many enjoy visiting in October because that’s when large parts of the U.S. are really feeling fall kick in. Plus, football season is in full swing, and the husband can spend the day in the sportsbook while the wife shops or takes a spa treatment.
Many assume that Thanksgiving (U.S.) is dead in Las vegas, and that was the case many years ago. But now, you have far-flung families meeting in here and others simply treating it as a four-day weekend. Every restaurant from the buffets to the ritzy celeb chefs put on Thanksgiving fare for the holiday.
Britney, Britney, Britney – The buzz surrounding Britney Spears doing a residency show at Planet Hollywood continues to heat up. It appears that the show will be a concert, but with a nightclub feel.
Here’s what will be interesting to watch: Club-going twenty-somethings tend to eschew “live” entertainment (singers and musicians) and instead prefer DJ’s. As this group gets into their 30’s, will we see residency concert “shows” like this transition them into consumers of live music, or will that generation make it into their 40’s and 50’s still bopping to electronic music? The future of the kind of entertainment Las Vegas offers will hand in the balance.
It’s Not Easy Being Green – Or maybe it is for Mandalay Bay. They have 20 acres of flat-roof convention space sitting around and doing absolutely nothing. They are going to cover it with solar panels, which will provide around 20% of the energy needed for the resort during high demand periods. This also helps them get in good with convention planners who (more and more) won’t book facilities unless they meet certain green standards.
If You Are Thinking About Moving Here – Have a job lined up or plan to be financially independent (retired without the need to work, independently wealthy). Las Vegas unemployment actually recently inched back up again, and local employers have always been wary about hiring new arrivals. They want someone who can handle living here, whether that be the temptations or the weather.
I’ve always suggested that if you want to move here, come for a couple of weeks, stay in an extended stay property away from The Strip, rent a car, and really get to know the area. You’ll have a much better idea of what regular life is here. I love it, but it’s not for everyone.
Good News On The Airline Front? – The second half of this year, the number of airline seats available for flights into Las Vegas will see a small rise. Generally, more capacity creates more favorable fares. Keep in mind that where you are flying from and how busy Las Vegas is during a certain week are going to be the key factors determining how much your airfare is going to be.
I’ve actually thought up a proprietary software we’re going to make available to future paid subscribers that will let you look at any month and instantly see a “heat graph” of when rooms and flights are projected to be higher or lower (once again, using a proprietary formula I’ve developed). This would allow you to look at your available vacation days and instantly see which ones stack up with the times Las Vegas is going to be the cheapest instead of just punching in some dates and getting sticker shock because you didn’t know the rodeo was in town or it was a Mexican holiday.
Light Rail To The Airport? – For those hoping for a non-taxi, mass transit option to get between the airport and The Strip, don’t hold your breath. One isn’t even on the drawing board. However, a long-term plan for Maryland Parkway does make mention of light rail.
Who, what, where (and why should you care)? Maryland is a major north-south street paralleling The Strip which runs from the airport all the way to downtown and beyond. It is one of the most highly trafficked streets in town, making it an attractive option for something like light rail.
For those of you who are starting to prefer staying downtown, the ability to get off your plane, jump on a train and comfortably and quickly ride downtown would be a nice concept. If it did well, we could see extensions running over to The Strip. We’re in favor of anything that gives us all more transit options so we aren’t tied to taxis.
Hope you are enjoying this issue!
Associate Editor / News Researcher: Rick Ziegler
Concerts and Headliners: Amy Rayner-Cooley
What We’re Watching – Vegas Videos You’ll Enjoy
- The View From Behind The Bar At Wynn And Encore – Perry Nicholas has worked as a bartender at The Country Club since 2005. Hear what he has to say about what makes Wynn & Encore special and what it is like to be an casino employee.
- Trucking Through Las Vegas, Nevada On Interstate 15 North – Most of our readers drive in. Ever wonder what it is like to crest the hill after the long drive from California and descend into the Las Vegas Valley. This real-time video takes you on that ride.
Members Mania – We Love Our Readers!
Absolutely love this newsletter. I just wanted to tell you, I had my fill of cab drivers years ago after witnessing a horrible accident right outside McCarran. airport A cabbieáwasn’t paying attention and smashed into another cab. The cab flipped and the newly arrived tourists were takenáto a hospital insteadáof their hotel. I decided,i would take the bus.
$5.00 bought me a 24 hour pass,and took me down Maryland Parkway to a stop right across from The Stratosphere. Not for everybody, but at least I knew what I had to fork out.
The Deuceáis a good way to get around, but not on weekend nights unless you use itáfor short trips. Not Mandalay Bay to downtown!
I agree with you,about the limos. Again, a flat fee and you won’t get the runaround. Years ago, I grabbed a cab at the airport. I told the driver I have twenty bucks. Take me to the Stratosphere. He turned off the meter and zipped me thereáin ten minutes. Just like anything in Vegas.It’s all about negotiation.
Keep up the good work.
Jim from San Diego, Ca.
Ted Responds:
As noted in our light rail story, I’m all for looking at the various options to get around. No longer will the bus get you from McCarran airport to The Stratosphere, but relatively new Westcliff Airport Express (click for schedule and route) does stop at The Strip and Tropicana before taking a non-stop run up the freeway to downtown. For newer readers, you can go to the shuttle and limos area at the airport and hire a town car or limo on the spot and they will give you a set fee for where you are going.
I rent a car each time I vacation in LV. However, it seems that the fees are beginning to equal the cost of rental. ItÆs very discouraging since hotels charge fees etc. Another reason to look elsewhere closer to New England to spend my vacation dollars! Any comments?
Thanks,
Jim from Mass.
P.S. I also have changed to hotels with no fees or low fees (SamÆs Town). No Station Casinos ever and no longer South Point since they have added fees.
I am also against having to pay up to $40 extra for services that I have no use for. I also agree with the statement ôjust raise the room ratesö since these fees are not an option. In your list of places to stay that do not have resort fees, I think Orleans in also one of them, unless they just changed. It is off the strip, but a decent place to stay with clean rooms.
Keep up the good work with all your up to date information.
Doris Osborne
Ted Responds:
Unfortunately, exorbitant taxes and fees are part of the rental car game in any city. Back when the rental car tax was raised to pay for our new performing arts center, I spoke out against strongly. We’re well aware that many of our readers like to come here for 10-20 days at a time, which means you are really contributing to our economy. This often includes a car rental so you can explore everything you want to do and see, whether on The Strip, downtown, or at other area casinos.
Unfortunately, both Sam’s Town and The Orleans have instituted fees. However, both Arizona Charlie’s Boulder and Eastside Cannery are about a stone’s throw from Sam’s Town and do not have resort fees.
On our to-do list is creating a map of Las Vegas to show where the fee-less properties are. For example, The Clarion is 1/2 block off The Strip on Convention Center Drive (just a block or so up from Wynn/Encore) and they do NOT charge a fee. We’re also looking at building a proprietary resort fee analyzer software for future paid members that will let you get the most bang for your buck when it comes to resort fees.
Short of federal legislation aimed at airline and hotel fees, our hands are tied beyond that. We don’t profit from them, and we realize how irritating and deceptive they are.
We love to hear from you, and value your feedback! Here’s how to participate:
- Want to comment on a current reader post? Use the comment box on that particular web page. Many of the stories we post also have comment boxes at the end of the story. Make your voice heard!
- Drop us an email at AccessVegas@AccessVegas.com – We read them all!
- Call our recorded comment line at 702-507-0055. We listen to every call.
Access Vegas Insider Vibe July 10, 2013
AccessVegas.com Insider Vibe
Serving Las Vegas Visitors and Residents Since 1999
Welcome to the Insider Vibe! This is the official newsletter of AccessVegas.Com. We talk about the Las Vegas activities you really care about.
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Las Vegas Shows, Headliners, And Concerts
Pamela Anderson Takes In Absinthe At Caesars Palace – The StripÆs hottest show Absinthe at Caesars Palace just got a little sexier as blonde bombshell Pamela Anderson was spotted enjoying the hilarious antics from the eccentric cast recently. The temperature in the Spiegeltent continued to rise as the former Baywatch babe stayed to meet the Absinthe cast following the show and snapped a few photos with the showÆs foul-mouthed host, The Gazillionaire and his raunchy sidekick, Penny Pibbets.
- Full story/details/info: Pamela Anderson Takes In Absinthe
- Buy Tickets Now: Absinthe
- VÚronic DiCaire Overflows With Talent and Voices At Bally’s (with video)
- ‘Michael Jackson One’ charms and dazzles
- Alex SchechterÆs onstage proposal to Frank Marino is a real showstopper (with video)
- The men of Thunder From Down Under make ladies night a priority
- OSHA previously investigated Cirque du Soleil’s ‘KA,’ – no violations reported
Gambling And Gaming
Las Vegas Live TV – Great Casino Slots – Episode 9 – Season 1 – Cleopatra Video Slots – Take a trip down the Nile to ancient Egypt and learn about the powerful bonus plays that will leave you spellbound!
- Slot Tips That Can Save You Money
- There’s still magic at the Rio
- Rebound anticipated in locals casino market
- Is Inserting Currency Luckier than Inserting Tickets in a Slot Machine?
- Treasure Island (TI) Race & Sports Book is a Hidden Gem
Dining In Las Vegas
Old Homestead Steakhouse, Payard PÔtisserie & Bistro, Serendipity 3, And Kerry’s Gourmet Burgers Introduce Delicious New Menu Items – The heat is on this summer and Caesars Entertainment resortsÆ restaurants are embracing the season with cool new menu items. Fresh, tasty, summer-inspired dishes are now being offered at Old Homestead Steakhouse, Payard PÔtisserie & Bistro and Serendipity 3 at Caesars Palace as well as KGB: Kerry’s Gourmet Burgers at Harrah’s Las Vegas.
KGB: Kerry’s Gourmet Burgers, known for ultimate burger selections with Chef Kerry Simon flair, is offering special monthly burger and shake combos this summer, keeping the menu fresh and fun. Each flavorful burger and shake creation is only available for one month and is specially priced at $18. This summerÆs combinations include:
- Full story/details/info: Old Homestead Steakhouse, Payard PÔtisserie & Bistro, Serendipity 3, And Kerry’s Gourmet Burgers Introduce Delicious New Menu Items
- Epicurean Epicenter Events Combine To Provide Ultimate Culinary Experience At Bellagio
- SHe By MortonÆs Caters To Women With Weekly Ladies Night
- Michael Mina is the next Michelin-starred chef to show off his casual side, with Pub 1842
- Silver Sevens offering steak and lobster dinner special
- Worldly Tastes – Go all in at the revamped Buffet at Aria
Las Vegas Hotels
- L.A.’s biggest nightclub owner bets big on Vegas [hotel]
- Silver Sevens Hotel Officially Arrives, Along With A Resort Fee
- Dynasty hotel could open in Las Vegas by 2015
- Book your next event here: Las Vegas is home to almost a dozen top convention hotels
Las Vegas Attractions
Bellagio Gallery Of Fine Art Extends “Warhol Out West” Through Years End – Andy WarholÆs 15 minutes of fame sustains in Las Vegas as Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art (BGFA) announces the extension of its current exhibition, ôWarhol Out West,ö through January 2, 2014.
- Full story/details/info: Bellagio Gallery Of Fine Art Extends “Warhol Out West”
- Las Vegas’ Newest Must-See Attraction (Think Neon)
- Do the Bellagio Fountains belong among the worldÆs greatest landmarks?
- County’s Strip sidewalk project gets moving
- Like moths to flame, visitors drawn to Death Valley heat
- Neon Museum lights up for night tours and new summer hours
More Las Vegas News
- Miracle Mile Shops July Events, Deals, And Promotions
- These five homes sold in May for how much?
- The StripÆs Secret Spaces
- Las Vegas bet yields bumper result for fund
- Latest Vision for Las Vegas: A Downtown Vibe
- If you and your kids have to be stuck in an airport for a while, McCarran is a good place to be
- Gentlemen’s club attempts to break world record in topless skydiving
- Company preparing to sell tickets for Las Vegas party train
- Construction resumes on off-Strip timeshare tower
Upcoming Las Vegas Events And Holidays
- Labor Day Weekend Las Vegas 2013
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Las Vegas Show Reviews
The 80’s Show by Sarah Jane Woodall
80’s Show – Light-Hearted Nostalgic Fun – If you survived the 80s, youÆll want to check out this fun, new, interactive musical at Planet Hollywood. The 80s Show is an hour-long trip back in time to everyoneÆs favorite decade, featuring the crazy fashions, the unforgettable dance moves, and the amazing tunes that made the 80s such a fun, memorable era. ItÆs like stepping into a time machine û youÆre instantly transported back to the days of parachute pants and synth-pop!
Newkirk’s Notes: The Boss Speaks…
Newkirk’s Notes are comments and insight from AccessVegas.Com publisher and 20+ year Las Vegas resident Ted Newkirk:
Hello From Las Vegas! – Wow… have we seen a change in the weather. We went from 8 straight days of 110+ (and often 113-115 during that stretch) to a series of days that are cloudy, humid (at least for us), scattered rain, and temps not even brushing the 100 F mark. This coming week, we are back to normal, which is around 105 for a high and the high 80’s as the overnight low. (Or as we like to call our nights “beautiful summer days… minus the sunshine”). Good time of year to be nocturnal.
Priscilla Closing Soon – The much lauded Priscilla – Queen Of The Desert packs up and move on from Vegas in just a couple of weeks. We had emails asking if it would be playing this fall, but it was a limited run. If you are coming to town soon, look for the Priscilla ad in the left sidebar. Click on it and you’ll save $50 per ticket during the remainder of the run! (We’re always looking out for you).
Airport Slots – That money you risk as your first (or last) bet at the airport contributes nearly $70,000 a day to help fund operations. The airport is public and run by the county. This revenue helps keep down the fees they have to charge the airlines (and you), keeping airfare here as in-check as possible in these days of permanently high oil/gas prices.
Our suggestion? The airport slots have a reputation for being really tight. Play video poker if you are just killing time and Megabucks (which is statewide with the same chances to win) if you are trying to get rich before they call your flight.
Wayne Newton Update – As we previously noted, Wayne has moved down the road to a new estate after losing his famed Casa de Shenandoah. An effort to turn it into a western Graceland went sour, essentially leaving Newton unable to maintain ownership. The current owners are evidently still looking to follow through with those plans, but without Newton’s involvement. We believe that will be a tough row to hoe. Speaking of Vintage Vegas celebs…
New Owner For Liberace’s Home – Just about a week ago, Liberace’s home went on the market. $529,000 was the asking price and as of right now, there is a contingent offer. 22 photos of the property are online at the listing site, for those of you who are curious. We understand that it needs quite a bit of work (leaking roof and similar) and hope that the purchaser has the ways and means to bring it back into its glory.
Clark County Wetlands Park – A couple of months ago, a reader wrote about what a great time they had at our wetlands park. (Unfortunately, the email vanished when our Mozy.com subscription failed to properly back up our email and we had some file corruption take place).
While some of you wouldn’t dream of venturing off-strip, you’d be surprised at the number of our readers who visit regularly enough to want to rent a car and enjoy the scenery. If that is you, check out the story Nature Center opens in Clark County Wetlands Park or point your GPS toá7050 Wetlands Park Lane. You’ll find wildlife, comfortable trails, and plenty of green wetlands. Right here in Las Vegas!
Visitation Stagnant – Las Vegas visitation is up by just a hair this year and it is going to be a struggle to reach that magical 40 million mark that we just fell short of last year.
This should be a wake-up call for the industry. Long-hauling, resort fees, de-theming, expensive drinks, tight slots, poor blackjack rules and the like are taking some of the “Vegas” out of Vegas. Many of you are finding that entertainment, dining, tours, and shopping here are starting to be a better “bang for your buck” then the tight slots.
Downtown really has a chance to step up to the plate. Most hotels around Fremont Street don’t have resort fees, have better odds and games, lower limits, cheaper drinks and food, and Fremont Street still has that “old Vegas” theme (by default)! Time for them to make hay while the sun shines and really promote what they offer.
Don’t Trip A Horse On Your Visit! – The Nevada legislature (which only meets every other spring) passed a few new laws this year. One of them prohibits tripping a horse outside of a rodeo-type of event! More notable ones are tax credits for the film industry (which means you should see more Las Vegas on the silver screen, or in your Netflix queue), and the legalization of pot dispensaries to meet the demand for previously legalized medical marijuana. No word if those with a California pot permit are going to be allowed to buy from Nevada dispensaries. The legalization of marijuana for general use was defeated.
Also, a law was passed prohibiting employers or potential employers from asking for your email and social media passwords. I’m an employer, and I’m in favor of that. Look… just show up, get stuff done, and you are good with me. It isn’t my business who you date, what you consume, and I don’t care who your favorite band is! Granted, we’re not exactly a Fortune 500 company…
Paid Subscriber Update – Reaction to what we’d like to do has been mostly positive and (knock on wood) next week I’ll create a short audio segment to better explain what we want to do. I’ll tell you right now that with the ability to hire more help, we’ll be able to do the kind of research that will make the membership price pay for itself (and then some) in terms of time and money saved.
Hope you are enjoying this issue!
Associate Editor / News Researcher: Rick Ziegler
Concerts and Headliners: Amy Rayner-Cooley
What We’re Watching –
Vegas Videos You’ll Enjoy
- Bocce Ball Lessons at Rao’s Restaurant Inside Caesars Palace – Rao’s restaurant owner Frank Pellegrino, Sr. shows us how to play Bocce Ball, a favorite summer time game, right on the patio of his Las Vegas restaurant, Rao’s Caesars Palace. On your next trip to Vegas, come play and dine in this famous Italian eatery.
- Penn & Teller – Las Vegas’ reigning kings of “magic,” Penn & Teller celebrate 20 years in town and do a “snotty” little trick
- Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas 2013 – For those of you who wonder what this yearly dance music event is about (it draws over 100,000 people), this 2 minute video by Skin City Body Painting is actually a great overview of the people and the vibe.
Members Mania – We Love Our Readers!
I look forward to reading your letter. I love all the information you put in your letter. We have been going to Las Vegas since my 39’th birthday, and I just had my 65’th (don’t know where the years went).
We spent a week in May in your beautiful, wonderful friendly city, We always rent a car on arrival at the Airport and stay at the Golden Nugget. With every year the Golden Nugget gets more beautiful. The staff there is wonderful, and the entertainment on Fremont Street is wonderful, from Lady Go Go, Carl Ferris (the Sax Player) and all the other entertainment on every corner.
We went to The Dinner Show at The D, ( Marriage can be Murder). Those actors were great, and they work so hard, and the dinner was delicious. We have been before to the Mob Museum before, but we went again. I can’t believe all the information in there.
We also took in two shows at New York New York: Abba and Broadway Celebration. so entertaining. I could go on and on!
We took the Double Decker Bus from one end of the Strip to the other, and also went on the Open Top sightseeing tour. Did a couple of “Day Trips” to Laughlin, Pahrump, The Hoover Dam, and can’t wait to come back.
Anne
Ted Responds:
Thanks for the great note: 25+ years of visiting Las Vegas is a great milestone. Visiting Las Vegas keeps you young! I know that we all (myself included) like to grumble about some of the changes but Las Vegas still offers more to do and see and more value than just about anywhere else. You can spend your afternoon at the pool, spa, shopping, gambling, seeing a show or visiting places like Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon!
The Golden Nugget continues to be the class of downtown, although the Downtown Grand (former Lady Luck) may be giving it a run for its money. In the next week or two, we’ll have a video update to run from the people doing Downtown Grand, and we understand that they are getting close to announcing an opening date and taking reservations.
I too am a huge fan of all the entertainment options on Fremont Street. 3-4 musical acts playing at any given time in the evening ranging from dancing DJ’s to rock to country to smooth jazz sax. Carl “Safe Sax” Ferris has been performing down there for years and always draws a good crowd. Which reminds me that we talked to him about doing a giveaway of some of his CD’s. We need to get on that!
Maybe about a year ago we talked about Pahrump and the vineyards and winerys over there (2 of them). Pahrump is still “wild west” Nevada in many ways.
I encourage EVERYONE who has visited more than a couple of times to at least visit Hoover Dam (if not the Grand Canyon). I’ve heard people say “I’ve seen it on TV and I saw it on the plane flying in”. That doesn’t even come CLOSE to the live, jaw-dropping experience. We’ve upgraded our tours area and added something for literally everyone. I’d invite all of our readers to click over to our Access Vegas Tours page.
Thanks for the great report!
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Access Vegas Insider Vibe July 3, 2013
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Let Rock Of Ages Pick Up The Tab During ôDrink Us Dry Saturdaysö – Las VegasÆ best party just got better with ôDrink Us Dry Saturdaysö beginning Saturday, July 6. Every Saturday, Rock Of Ages ticket holders for the 10 p.m. show are invited to ôDrink Us Dryö at Zebra Lounge at The Palazzo Las Vegas from 8-10 p.m. Guests will be served unlimited domestic beer until the kegs go dry. For the high maintenance rock stars that prefer a different adult beverage, an upgrade to an unlimited open bar is available for only $25. The open bar upgrade includes well drinks and wine.
Both offers are valid for Saturday 10 p.m. Rock Of Ages show ticket holders only and are only valid on the Saturday date printed on the ticket. Guests must be 21 or older to partake in ôDrink Us Dry Saturdays.ö
- Full story/details/info: Let Rock Of Ages Pick Up The Tab During ôDrink Us Dry Saturdaysö
- Buy Tickets Now: Rock Of Ages
- PBR Rock Bar Introduces New Pabst Blue Ribbon Open Bar
- Historic Atomic Liquors reopens on Fremont Street with a prayer
- Nine Fine Irishmen Reveals New, Mighty Fine Patio
- Michael Mina’s Pub 1842 inside MGM top gastropub
Las Vegas Shows, Headliners, And Concerts
- Priscilla’ successfully balances camp with heartBook Priscilla – Queen Of The Desert Las Vegas Tickets Now
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- Alicia Keys expands list of Vegas-filmed videosBook Alicia Keys Tickets Now
- Las Vegas Cirque du Soleil Performer Dies in Show Accident (with video)
Las Vegas In July
PBR Rock Bar Goes Crazy For Coladas On National Pi±a Colada Day Open Bar – Thirsty partygoers will celebrate National Pi±a Colada Day at PBR Rock Bar & Grill, inside Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, on Wednesday, July 10.
Patrons will receive a complimentary shot with the purchase of any Pi±a Colada cocktail at the Strip-side destination. Revelers will also enjoy Patr¾n XO shots, priced at $5, along with $50 all day open bar access. Additionally, the hot spot will offer all day Pabst Blue Ribbon open bar, priced at $30 throughout the summer months.
- Full story/details/info: PBR Rock Bar Goes Crazy For Coladas On National Pi±a Colada Day Open Bar
- July First Friday Celebrates The Right Of Creative Expression
- Miracle Mile Shops Celebrates Independence Day Weekend With Events And Celebrity Appearances
- Rockhouse Gets Sloshed For National Daiquiri Day Free Shot With Daiquiri
- Station CasinosÆ Free July 2013 House Entertainment
Gambling And Gaming
- Las Vegas Live TV – Great Casino Slots – Season 1 Episode 7 – Sex and the City 1 & 2
- Where To Find The Best Craps Odds Downtown, And On The Strip
- Video Poker for Dummies, Part Two
- Misperceptions about the Random Number Generator
- Poker tourney at M Resort offers $500,000 prize pool
- Bally Technologies revs up NASCAR slot machines complete with surround sound
- Splitting 10’s in Blackjack
- The Don’t, the Buy and the Speed Count
- Royal Flushes and Handles on Slot Machines
Dining In Las Vegas
Emeril’s Table 10 Celebrates Summer With A Taste Of Table 10 $45 Tasting Menu – Chef de Cuisine Tim Doolittle of Emeril Lagasse’s Las Vegas restaurant Table 10 has created a Taste of Table 10 menu which gives dinner guests the opportunity to taste an array of dishes and experience the American eatery with a New Orleans twist.
The $45 four-course tasting menu includes some of Table 10’s signature dishes, such as the candied bacon with Noble Tonic #1; pea tortellini with mushrooms and three cheeses; scallops with Marcona almonds, parsnips, grapes and capers as well as Emeril’s banana cream pie.
- Full story/details/info: Emeril’s Table 10 Celebrates Summer With A Taste Of Table 10
- The cheeseburger-fication of the Las Vegas Strip
- Chinese cuisine becomes an immersive experience at Hakkasan
- Emeril Lagasse – Celebrity chef brings good works to table
- Revolutionary food and drink at the upcoming Rx Boiler Room
More Las Vegas News
- Design Secrets of Vegas: Finding Beauty in the City of Sin
- Ryland offers pool-sized lots
- Goodman’s ‘Being Oscar’ hits high points, steps around low ones
- Hot and Cool at the Stratosphere Pool
- Suit against Sunset Thomas offers new wrinkle in the oldest profession
- Las Vegas Made Economic Gains in 1Q 2013
- Bowling executives see South Point tournament as major business opportunity
- Bellagio chief loves the end of ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ (the fountains)
- Miracle Mile Shops Collects Fountain Donations For USO
Upcoming Las Vegas Events And Holidays
- July 4th Las Vegas 2013 (July 4-7)
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Las Vegas Show Reviews
Pin Up by Sarah Jane Woodall
Pin Up: Classic, Colorful, Lighthearted, and Sexy! – Vegas buffets arenÆt the only place to find cheesecake anymore! Fans of classic vintage pin-up style can now head over to the Stratosphere, where a new music and dance stage show called Pin Up is bringing sexy back, with a modern twist on a timeless style.
Stockings, garter belts and sky-high heels are back in a big way as the girls of Pin Up strut their stuff in a series of sexy numbers showcasing classic femininity. 2011 Playmate of the Year and pin-up model extraordinaire, Claire Sinclair, presides over this fun romp through the seasons of the year, vintage pin-up style.
Newkirk’s Notes – comments on Las Vegas from AccessVegas.Com publisher Ted Newkirk:
Hello From Las Vegas! – We’ve been having some super-hot weather, with temps in the mid-teens (one hundred and teens, not the freezing cold teens that some of you are used to in the winter). We’re pretty used to it and Phoenix and Laughlin were warmer than we were on some days.
If you follow us on our Access Vegas Twitter or Access Vegas Facebook pages, you can see that we live-posted the Las Vegas sign streaming cam and plenty of people were out in the afternoon heat taking their picture with it. But yes, even for us locals, it was HOT. Temps return to normal (104 F for a high) after July 4.
We tend to get low readership during holidays and as this goes out, we’re up against our United States Independence Day holiday on July 4. We do appreciate that you are taking the time to read, but with so many tuned out, we’ll get back to the ever-popular Newkirk’s Notes and Members Mania next week.
To our international friends, go ahead and celebrate July 4’th anyway. (OK, except maybe our friends in the UK)! Grill up some hamburgers and hot dogs (frankfurters), enjoy some American-style chips, some coleslaw, and a couple of beers.
Me? I’m getting a root canal (oh joy) on July 3. I had the misfortune of a good-sized 25 year old filling crack and now need a serious fix. So while you enjoy your favorite libations over the long holiday weekend, I’ll be popping pain pills. Oh well.
Hope you are enjoying this issue!
Associate Editor / News Researcher: Rick Ziegler
Concerts and Headliners: Amy Rayner-Cooley
What We’re Watching – Vegas Videos You’ll Enjoy
- KTNV Las Vegas: News On The Bad Storm of July 1994 – From July 19, 1994, here is some local news from Las Vegas about a really bad storm, which blew down part of the Hilton sign (at the time the largest in the world). Great historical footage including a flooded Las Vegas Strip and massive damage.
- Pub Crawl #112 On The Vegas Video Network: Low to High Casino Drink Prices – Pub Crawl’s David & Alicia Ivy scour the Strip and uncover which casino bars give you the best bang for your buck.
- 360 Vegas Podcast Baccarat Bar At Bellagio Review – Elegance, beauty, exclusive and unique. We’ve never been comfortable hanging out in Bellagio until we tried the Baccarat Bar. This lounge sits just on the outskirts of the casino floor. It’s also the exclusive entry into Bellagio’s Baccarat pit. Ambiance is supplied by live piano and stand up bass musicians and made complete by some phenomenal specialty drinks.
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