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Access Vegas Insider Vibe June 26, 2013
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Summer Bucket List at MGM Resorts – Go Big Or Go BIGGER! – Summer is here and guests looking to add more adventure and excitement to their Vegas vacation can check these MGM ResortsÆ favorites off their bucket lists.
- Full story/details/info: Summer Bucket List at MGM Resorts – Go Big Or Go BIGGER!
Las Vegas Shows, Headliners, And Concerts
- æPriscillaÆ and 500 drag queen costumes bus across the desert for nine-week run at the Venetian (with video)
- Ab Fab – Priscilla, Queen of the Desert rolls into Las Vegas
- æPriscillaÆ bringing L.V. performer home ù in womenÆs underwear
- Broadway on The Strip: Million Dollar Quartet
- Cirque prepares to unveil ‘Michael Jackson ONE’ (with video)
- Cirque du Soleil dazzles with a re-interpretation of the superstarÆs moves in Michael Jackson ONE
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- Stories to Tell – George Wallace still popular after a decade on the Strip
- Jabbawockeez release positive energy in ‘Prism’
- Living as Legends – Tribute artists create a real superstar experience
- Marc SavardÆs Hypnosis Has Heart
- Yay For The Returning Stars Of The Popovich Comedy Pet Theater (with video)
- Singing impressionist Veronic DiCaire’s showcase familiar yet unique
- A look inside the Las Vegas comedy boom
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Las Vegas In July
Rhumbar Inside The Mirage Celebrates Fourth Of July With Weekend Party On The Patio Specials – Rhumbar at The Mirage Hotel & Casino will celebrate Independence Day with a weekend party filled with cocktails, cigars, hookahs and a DJ spinning the hottest tracks Thursday, July 4 through Sunday, July 7.
- Full story/details/info: Rhumbar Celebrates Fourth Of July With Weekend Party
- Commonwealth Keeps Cool With JulyÆs Cocktail Of The Month
- PBR Rock Bar Gets Star Spangled Hammered With Fourth Of July Patio Party
- Rockhouse Gets Red, White, And Buzzed For Independence Day
- Meatball Spot Serves Patriotic Meatball Special For Independence Day
Party In Las Vegas
Savor Summer With Refreshing New Cocktails At Hyde Bellagio – Just in time for summer, Hyde Bellagio introduces tasty new libations perfect for sipping on the terrace overlooking Las VegasÆ most-celebrated landmark, the Fountains of Bellagio.
Hyde invites guests to enjoy these summery concoctions while snacking on delectable small plates such as Caprese Crostini, Ahi Tuna Tartar ôConesö and Kobe Sliders from neighboring Circo beginning every evening at 5 p.m.
- Full story/details/info: Savor Summer With Refreshing New Cocktails At Hyde Bellagio
Rockhouse Shows Some Skin With Open Bar Specials On National Bikini Day – Swimsuit enthusiasts will show off their tan lines during National Bikini Day at Rockhouse, located at The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Hotel & Casino, on Friday, July 5.
Patrons who purchase a Rockhouse bikini on National Bikini Day will receive complimentary all day open bar access. Bikini-clad partygoers who start the party early will enjoy the ultra-dive barÆs $10 ôBottomless Bikini Bar,ö open bar available every day from 6 until 10 p.m.
- Full story/details/info: Rockhouse Shows Some Skin With Open Bar Specials On National Bikini Day
Park On Fremont Launches Happy Hour Specials – Afternoons in Downtown Las Vegas will get a whole lot happier as Park on Fremont introduces affordable happy hour selections Monday through Friday from 3 û 7 p.m.
The menu features unique fare perfect for an after work meal or snacks to kick-start a night out in Fremont East.
- Full story/details/info: Park On Fremont Happy Hour Specials
- Why Couples Should Head To Vegas For One Epic Bachelor(ette) Party-Wedding-Honeymoon
- Craving Krave Massive: Preview DowntownÆs Newest Club
- Bar Hall of Fame – Fresh roster of 50 nominees
- A South Point bar crawl: Hunting for cocktail bargains at an underrated drinking spot
- Las Vegas clubs rake in revenue in tribute to revelry
Las Vegas Attractions
- Elvis Presley’s ‘King’s Ransom’ Returns To Vegas And Heads Downtown (with video)
- Nature Center opens in Clark County Wetlands Park
- Venetian’s Carne vale In Full Swing And Has Something For All
Dining In Las Vegas
The Plated Canvas: Culinary Arts Month Hits Vegas – Celebrated as Culinary Arts Month, July is an appropriate time to recognize the artistry and craftsmanship of eye-catching dishes. As with any art form, it takes dedication to make sure each element complements one another to create a true masterpiece. The culinary artists at Sage, Aureole, and LÆAtelier de JoÙl Robuchon are dedicated to satisfying the palate in a creative fashion û sure to leave a lasting (and tasty) impression.
- Full story/details/info: Culinary Arts Month Hits Vegas
Park On Fremont Introduces “Taco Tuesday” Specials And Coronitas – Tuesdays in Downtown Las Vegas will get beefed up at Park on Fremont with savory tacos and drink specials during ôTaco Tuesdayö every week from 3 û 7 p.m. Whether unwinding after a day at the office or fueling up for a night out on Fremont Street, guests can enjoy $2 carne asada tacos and $1 Coronitas in Park on FremontÆs rustic dining area and blossoming outdoor patio.
- Full story/details/info: Park On Fremont Introduces Taco Tuesday
Michael Mina’s PUB 1842 At MGM Grand Puts A Whimsical Spin On Classic American Pub Fare – Michael MinaÆs PUB 1842 at MGM Grand introduces a casual tavern-style eatery that playfully blends unexpected flavors and textures into classic American pub favorites. The restaurant boasts an extensive selection of beers and cocktails for guests to enjoy while they play favorites such as darts and ping pang pong in the energetic bar area. A lively soundtrack complements the restaurant atmosphere, which encourages socializing and spirited fun. The restaurant is open daily for lunch, dinner and late night.
- Full story/details/info: PUB 1842 Puts A Whimsical Spin On Classic American Pub Fare
- Meatball Spot Beats The Heat With Scrumptious Summer Specials
- Bagatelle Beach Announces Indulgent Brunch Experience With New Champagne-Friendly Brunch Menu And Indoor Dining Experience
- Steaks are just one of the stars of the SHe by MortonÆs experience
- Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill offers good pub fare
- Ca±onita offers unexpected twists on cantina cuisine
- The Food And Drinks Of Michael Mina’s Pub 1842 At MGM
- Scenes From a French CafÚ – Step into Mon Ami Gabi for satisfaction from start to finish
- At Mandarin Oriental’s Pool, It’s The Menu That Makes A Splash
- Radio City Pizza: Grab a Slice on Fremont East
Las Vegas Hotels
- New Las Vegas Projects Signal Better Economic Times
- Resorts World Wants To Give Us An Advance Peek
- WhatÆs Up With the Gold Spike?
Gambling And Gaming
- Five storylines as the World Series of Poker hits the halfway point
- Blackjack Comps and the Same Slots with Different Payouts
- Video Poker for Dummies Part One
- Are Today’s Slots Tighter?
- Can brick-and-mortar casinos stand up against Internet gaming?
- Important Video Poker Tips
- ItÆs æRiviera Hotel WednesdaysÆ on the Las Vegas Strip
- Sigma Derby: Old Fashioned Low Rolling at The D
Shopping In Las Vegas
The World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop And NGC Present A Signature Series Medallion In Commemoration Of “The Old Man” – Home of The History Channel’s Pawn Stars, Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, has joined forces with Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) to present a signature series medallion to commemorate Mr. HarrisonÆs 71st birthday. ôThe Old ManÆs 71st Birthday Medallionö has been encapsulated in a NGC EdgeView Holder with a custom label that has been personally autographed by ôThe Old Manö in gold Sharpie.
- Full story/details/info: NGC Present A Signature Series Medallion In Commemoration Of “The Old Man” Of Pawn Stars
HersheyÆs Chocolate World Retail Experience Inside New York-New York To Be Unwrapped On The Las Vegas Strip – The Las Vegas Strip will get a whole lot sweeter when Hershey’s Chocolate World retail experience opens at New York-New York Hotel & Casino this winter.
The flagship store will occupy two floors, boast an eye-catching 70-foot faþade and provide guests with an experiential concept that will immerse them in the candy brands they love: HersheyÆs, HersheyÆs Kisses, ReeseÆs, Ice Breakers, Jolly Ranchers, Twizzlers and more.
- Full story/details/info: HersheyÆs Chocolate World Retail Experience
More Las Vegas News
- Life Is Beautiful fest boasts art, food, music, learning (with video)
- New housing indicator in town – and it’s different
- Prosecutions conclude for law students involved in bird decapitation
- Census: Nevada, Non-Hispanic, White population shrinks
Upcoming Las Vegas Events And Holidays
- July 4th Las Vegas 2013 (July 4-7)
Celebrate Your Senses Helicopter Tour û Embark upon a helicopter tour in Las Vegas for the flight of your life. This tour goes for the glamour shots û we know which areas of Las Vegas will take your breath away. Each Vegas Night helicopter tour is designed to ôwowö our guests. Prior to your departure from our Las Vegas terminal, you will be served champagne to toast your night flight as you experience breathtaking sights from inside an ECO-Star helicopter, nicknamed the “limousine of the sky”.
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Las Vegas Show Reviews
Seth Grabel by Terri D’Richards
Seth Grabel – Magic With A Serious Fun Factor – Is he an acrobat? Is he an illusionist? Is he a dancer? Take your pick! Seth Grabel shows us all of the above and more in his Las Vegas show. Settled in at the intimate (with super comfy seats!) Wolf Theatre at The Clarion, Grabel shows off feats of amazement and grace presented with charismatic personality and style.
The multi-faceted performer gained notoriety as a finalist on season six of ôAmericaÆs Got Talentö where he wowed audiences and judges alike with impossible escapes, grand scale illusions and acrobatic flash. Working within the confines of his current venue, Grabel makes the most of more up-close magic, such as sleight of hand and levitation. He even pulls off some nifty metamorphosis (when one person gets substituted out for another in a seemingly enclosed trunk), and other illusions.
Newkirk’s Notes – comments on Las Vegas from AccessVegas.Com publisher Ted Newkirk:
Hello From Las Vegas! – We don’t keep records, but this may be one of the longer, most packed issues we’ve ever done. A month ago, we quietly passed our 14’th anniversary, and if you go back into the archives and look at our Access Vegas Insider Vibe û May 20, 1999 issue, you can see that we’ve come a long way! I’m not one for making huge events out of milestones, but next year for our 15’th, we’ll do something special and hopefully be able to involve you in it as well.
Triple Digits – Temps over 100F are the norm this time of year, but going into this weekend, we’ll be flirting with record highs. I mean ALL-TIME record highs, not just for a day or month. Saturday is predicted to be 117 with Sunday 116. The all-time record is 118.
Yes… you’ve probably heard people say that they’ve been in Las Vegas when it was in the 120’s, and if you are outside walking in it, you probably feel like it is the 120’s. This is a good time to revisit our last issue where I discussed staying hydrated.
Silver Sevens (Formerly Terrible’s) $7.77 July Specials – To kick off the Silver Sevens celebration, guests can devour a $7.77 steak and lobster dinner inside The Sterling Spoon CafÚ every day in July from 2 to 10 p.m. In addition, CafÚ guests can enjoy seven entrÚes under $7 offered 24 hours a day throughout July, including signature items: steak salad, chicken lettuce wraps, Mandarin chicken salad, pulled pork sandwich and eggplant parmesan. Silver Sevens is one two-minute cab ride east of The Bellagio on Flamingo.
July 4 Fireworks – Caesars Palace will once again be sparking a fireworks display at 9 PM (weather/winds permitting as we are in the desert). In previous years, the southbound lanes of The Strip have been temporarily closed leading up to the display to accommodate everyone who wants to enjoy it. We expect the same this year. For you locals, Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch casinos will have fireworks. Me? I can see the Caesars show plain and clear from the end of my block, so I’ll be enjoying that one!
MGM Officially Set To Build Arena – Although the project was previously announced, the plans to build a 20,000 seat arena behind New York-New York. Construction starts next year and runs through 2016. MGM (the company) already owns the Mandalay Bay Events Center and MGM Grand Gardens, both a stones throw away. This larger venue is expected to help provide the space to bring even more big-name events to Las Vegas.
This doesn’t seem to be an effort to bring a major league team to town. Some see it as a pre-emptive strike against Caesars Entertainment’s planned, but unfunded, arena behind the Linq project. My guess is that the Caesars arena simply won’t happen, especially in light of the push to bring an even bigger major events arena to the UNLV campus just a few minutes east of The Strip.
Membership Questions – We’re received quite a few questions about our pending move to a paid subscriber model in order to both 1. Keep the newsletter at the quality (and quantity) of information and 2. Provide specific, extra helpful information to members that takes time and research (which costs money). We’ll answer those next week via a short audio I’m going to record, but essentially we’re going to ask that readers basically buy us a relatively cheap cup of coffee just once per month (we’re not even asking for Starbucks). In return, we’ll use those funds to bring some great new information and benefits plus be able to maintain what we’re doing.
Hope you are enjoying this issue!
Associate Editor / News Researcher: Rick Ziegler
Concerts and Headliners: Amy Rayner-Cooley
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First of all I have to tell you how I look forward to each copy of Access Vegas. You do a great job. Love it all.
My sister and I got back from 3 weeks in Las Vegas. This is our second year, and I always drag my sorry butt to the airport in disbelief that we have to return home. I usually stay a week off the strip at a condo, a week on the strip and the third week off the strip.
This year we sprouted our wings with bus passes and loved it. My sister seems to think I am addicted to buses as each morning the bus route map would come out as I would ask, “and where are we going today?ö I Expect next year even more bussing. Loved the off the strip bus catching stops. We got to meet the local people going to work and for a few short weeks you really begin to feel part of the community. We would often say have a good shift and they wished us the same.
The condoÆs all have apartment set us and barbecues. My very favourite grocery store is Whole Foods market at the Town Square.. The freshness of the produce, great meats. I didnÆt know walnuts could actually taste that great and it was because they were fresh.
We live in a community in northern Ontario, so except for the short season local farmers market that lasts about a month or 2, our food is shipped in from a distance, so fresh is a word we read but with not a lot of meaning behind it.
We met a lovely lady at the Bill Mahar concert at the Palms. She lives in Vegas, and invited my sister to join her and one of her friends to dinner at the Palms buffet, and then a concert that started at 3 in the afternoon featuring a female impersonator. A truly delightful day. It really makes me smile as I can almost hear my grandfatherÆs words. A stranger is just a friend you havenÆt met. How true that is. We met so many nice people everywhere.
I have to say the staff at the Desert Paradise Resort are second to none. I was just amazed when the gal at the desk emailed to the Polo Towers, another Diamond resort and arranged for an early check in for us, and the driver at that resort took us to our next resort. We hadnÆt asked for all this kind extra arrangements on our behalf, but how nice was that? We were treated like queens.
Every year, I love my time in Vegas, I never want to come home. I love meeting new folks, love walking the strip, hopping on a bus. people watching, love the flowers, the fountains the great food. I just want it all. IÆm a pretty healthy almost 69 yr old, and hope my sister and I continue our Vegas holidays for many years. We are already planning next year.
I also loved the day trip to Laughlin. We have done that twice. Next year I plan to try out the water taxi on the Colorado river. It is all good.
Thank you for all the great editions of Access Vegas.
Yours truly,
Marjorie from Kapuskasing, Ontario, Canada
Ted Responds:
Usually we use this section to answer various reader questions, but this was such a great letter that I wanted to run it in its entirety! Because of the price of airfare, I’ve been suggesting fewer trips here but staying longer each time. It really gives you a chance to relax, enjoy your visit, not feel rushed, and experience those things you may put off each trip thinking “we just don’t have the time”.
Renting a condo or time-share for an extended stay is really gaining in popularity because you have a small kitchen, decent refrigerator/freezer, and can really save (as compared to eating out meal after meal after meal). One of the many, many things we’d like to do when we go to a paid membership platform is to research and highlight all those options and make that information available to those subscribers.
While many choose to rent a car, many of our major east/west streets have bus routes that actually run 24/7, so the system is pretty easy to use!
One of the fun things about Las Vegas is the ease of meeting people and just going with the flow. As with any travel destination, do take normal precautions for the safety of yourself and your possessions. But, there is something really fun about just setting out to have fun!
We get asked about Laughlin quite often and hope to do a little better job with Laughlin information down the road. The water taxis run along the Colorado River taking you from casino to casino and across the river to sister city Bullhead City, Arizona.
Town Square is a beautiful large outdoor shopping, dining, and retail area one mile south of Mandalay Bay. Probably not a “must see” for your first visit, but for those Vegas veterans who have not checked it out, shame on you! It is a relatively quick cab ride and also served by the double-decker buses that run The Strip. And yes, for those interested, it has a full-sized Whole Foods.
I looked up Kapuskasing, which is a modest-sized town about 800 km north of Detroit (as the crow flies). It looks like a beautiful area, but we’re happy to be able to give you our “sun and fun” escape for a few weeks per year. Thanks for the great report!
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Access Vegas Insider Vibe June 12, 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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Air Force Captain Returns From Active Duty And Boards Pirate Ship At Treasure Island To Surprise Family – United States Air Force Captain John ôArrowö Costa surprised his family earlier this evening by walking onto the pirate ship at the conclusion of the Sirens of TI show at Treasure Island. Captain Costa was not scheduled to return from his one-year deployment in Qatar for another week.
His wife, Lori, helped coordinate the surprise for the coupleÆs daughters, Ally, 10 and Tally, 6.
After the surprise, the family was treated to dinner at GilleyÆs Saloon, Dance Hall & Bar-B-Que and the evening performance of Cirque du SoleilÆs Mystere.
- Full story/details/info: Air Force Captain Returns From Active Duty To Surprise Family
Las Vegas Shows, Headliners, And Concerts
- Exuberant æPriscilla, Queen of the DesertÆ sashays to The Venetian
- David Copperfield introducing new stage illusions while inspiring cinematic creation
- How Much Imagination Have The Jabbawockeez Brought To Luxor?
- The Scintas pack a lot of punch into show at The D
Wine And Cocktails
CharlieÆs Wine Angels Light Up Aureole With New LED Designer Outfits – The wine angels of Chef Charlie PalmerÆs Aureole at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino recently unveiled a new designer outfit during an exclusive Las Vegas Fashion Week event. Created by eco-friendly fashion designer Bunker Hill Bradley, the bold, fashion-forward attire is adorned with 20 feet of LED ôangelicö lights each displaying more than 100 shining bulbs.
The striking uniform ensures that guests can easily spot the wine angels as they gracefully ascend and descend the iconic four-story wine tower for which Aureole is renowned. Photo: @BillyWardPhotography
- Full story/details/info: CharlieÆs Wine Angels Light Up Aureole With New LED Designer Outfits
Rockhouse Serves Up Electrified Specials June 21-23 With Open Bar And Food Specials – Flower-power partygoers and all Las Vegas visitors will enjoy psychedelic drink specials at Rockhouse, located at Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian | The Palazzo, throughout the Electric Daisy Carnival, from Friday, June 21, until Sunday, June 23.
- Full story/details/info: Rockhouse Specials June 21-23 With Open Bar And Food Specials
- Buy Tickets Now: Electric Daisy Carnival
Cabo Wabo Cantina Rocks National Daiquiri Day With Buy-One-Get-One – Cabo Wabo Cantina inside Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino will host a rockinÆ National Daiquiri Day fiesta on Friday, July 19.
The Strip-side cantina will raise a toast to the date dedicated to the festive drink by serving up buy-one-get-one frozen daiquiris all day. Refreshing frozen daiquiri selections include Pi±a Colada, Strawberry, Margarita and Cherry Lemonade.
- Full story/details/info: Cabo Wabo Cantina Rocks National Daiquiri Day
- Henderson Booze District proposed as an ideal drinking destination
- Which Las Vegas Sports Books are Best for Free Drinks?
I like Las Vegas In June
- Miracle Mile Shops June 2013 Events, Deals, And Promotions
- Station Casinos Free House Entertainment June 2013
- SHe By MortonÆs Announces New “Fabrik Fridays” Shows For June 2013
Dining In Las Vegas
Chef Guy Fieri Opens First Las Vegas Restaurant At The Quad Later This Year – Restaurateur, Chef, Author and TV host Guy Fieri expects to open his first Las Vegas restaurant in late 2013 at the entrance of The Quad Resort & Casino. Located in the heart of the famous Las Vegas Strip, the 7,000 sq. foot restaurant will be a new restaurant concept from Fieri developed as part of The LINQ, Caesars EntertainmentÆs $500 million dining, retail and entertainment development next to The Quad.
ôThis is a true homecoming for me,ö said Guy Fieri, a University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) alumnus having graduated in 1990 with a bachelorÆs degree in hospitality management. ôI remember the beginning of the food revolution in Las Vegas, in the early 90Æs as a college student, and now I am finally opening my very own restaurant right in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. I am stoked.ö
- Full story/details/info: Chef Guy Fieri Opens First Las Vegas Restaurant At The Quad
- Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill Debuts Sunday Roast Menu
- Tender Steak & Seafood Honors National Bison Month This July 2013 With Tasting Platter
- Vic & AnthonyÆs Serves As Setting For The Balvenie Five-Course, Scotch Dinner
- Gardu±o’s Passes the Torch to Heraea
- La Comida and Mingo diversify Downtown dining
- First Friday patrons find daring, diverse food choices
- Review: Chicago Brewing Company At Four Queens
Gambling And Gaming
Las Vegas Live TV – Great Casino Slots – Wheel of Fortune – Episode 5 – Season 1
From Live in front of The Flamino Las Vegas, “Vegas” Vic Royer give you an overview of the latest version of the ever-popular Wheel Of Fortune, what’s been added, and how to play!
- Renowned MIT card counters return to Vegas – this time as gaming panelists (with video)
- Gambling and Money Management
- What is life like as a professional poker player? Three pros reveal the ups and downs
- World Series of Poker event draws record number of entrants
- What are the chances of a jackpot at the slots?
- Wrapping up Tipping at Slot Machines
More Las Vegas News
- The former mayor and Mob lawyer talks wiretaps, fame and life after office
- Stores that specialize in go-go dancer feathers, gambling guides and stripper poles
- Ryland stacks the decks
- Only in Las Vegas, where home construction and foreclosures surge simultaneously
- Rose was an omen for Wayne Newton
- As Vegas Heats Up, Don’t Forget About Lake Mead
Upcoming Las Vegas Events And Holidays
- Father’s Day Las Vegas 2013 (June 14-16)
Newkirk’s Notes – comments on Las Vegas from AccessVegas.Com publisher Ted Newkirk:
Hello From Las Vegas! – The old saying is “If you don’t like the heat, get out of the kitchen” and we’ve been on the warm side the past week, no doubt about it. One record-setting day of 111 and another nearly record-setting day of 109 is quite the change from the really nice, moderate, flawless spring. And above the June average of 99 F.
Now… I’m used to it. Was out on my back deck a few nights ago, 96 degrees. Warm? Sure. But soothingly for a desert rat like me. Same with a Monday evening trip to Fremont Street. For the rest of you who don’t live here and aren’t used to it:
Everybody talks about sunscreen (and do use plenty of it), but I rarely — if ever — read articles and such about visiting Las Vegas that talk about hydration. Water is extremely essential. Because our climate is so dry, you do perspire but often don’t feel it. Then you wake up the next day wondering why you have such a bad hangover, when a huge part of a hangover is dehydration!
Solution – Order an ice water with every booze drink (there will be no charge). In fact, I prefer to ask for it in a beer pint, easy on the ice so I get plenty of water. Even if I’m moving on, I can down quite a bit of the water and stay hydrated as I move to my next location. At the games and slots, you can usually ask for a bottled water in addition to your cocktail.áAnd yes, even beer can dehydrate you because of the alcohol content.
Also, there is some kind of rumor out there that our tap water isn’t safe. Not so (or I’d be dead)! It simply tastes a bit like well water (high mineral content) because it comes from the Colorado River — just east of town — and the river has a high mineral content. As a side note, this high mineral content is what creates the “bathtub line” around Lake Mead.
If you have partied a bit too much and ignored my advice, at least guzzle yourself a glass (or two) of tap water when you get back to your room. Trust me, the so-so taste is a small price to pay for helping reduce your morning hangover level.
PS I follow my own advice. My friends have been surprised over the years that I rarely get a bad hangover, simply because I hydrate all through the evening, down some water before bed, and some more when I wake up in the middle of the night.
Hotel Oversupply Will Continue – Visitation looks to remain steady for the foreseeable future, which means that hotel rates should remain pretty much unchanged. We still have more rooms than visitors, which means the law of supply and demand is keeping rates in check. The caliber of a Las Vegas room compared to what you’ll pay in any other city is night and day. (Even with the dreaded resort fee added in).
Within a couple of years, the new Resort World (old Stardust property) and SLS (old Sahara) will bring thousands more rooms online. Unless visitor counts really jump over the next couple of years (highly unlikely in my book), Las Vegas rooms should continue to remain a relative bargain.
Let’s Blow Up The Harmon – CityCenter’s Harmon Tower (the stubby looking, half-finished one next to Cosmo) has been deemed to be beyond repair regarding the construction defects which halted the project. This brings us one step closer to seeing it imploded.
I’m completely in favor. Bringing it down would give The Strip some visual “breathing room” which is getting to be in short supply. Many of you have written suggesting that they blow up all of CityCenter, which with its cold blue color looks and feels so out-of-place on The Strip. Unfortunately, that isn’t in the cards.
Regular visitors know that it wasn’t that long ago you had a block or two here and there between resorts. The Strip felt less boxed in, and you could enjoy the views of the surrounding mountains that make the Southwest U.S. so special.
Unhappy Living Here – I always advise people to really do their research before moving here. If at all possible, come visit for a couple of weeks and live like a local. Stay off the strip at a locals hotel (or better yet, an extended stay non-casino hotel). Rent a car for the entire stay. Drive the entire area (including during rush hour). Stop in at local bars, restaurants, stores and the like in the area you are considering living in. Why?
If I had a dollar for every person I’ve met who lives here and doesn’t really like it, I’d have a pretty hefty roll of cash.
What is the #1 determination of whether you’ll be happy here or not? How you handle really hot weather. The happiest people I know who live in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Tucson, Palm Springs and other areas of our Desert Southwest are people who actually like/enjoy the heat.
I’m one of them. Our average Dec./Jan. high of 57 is chilly for my blood. Don’t get me wrong: I wouldn’t want to stand out in 100+ weather for hour at a time or be digging ditches in it. But when it comes to lounging around, most who love it here think that 90 degrees feels great.
Final Note: Between all of the cities I mentioned above (plus smaller ones like Yuma, Laughlin/Bullhead and others), around 10 million people live in our Desert Southwest where summer temps average above 100. It is our trade-off for a spring and fall that feels like much of the nation’s summer, warm nights much of the year, and not owning heavy jackets or snow equipment. But, it isn’t for everyone.
International Air Traffic Up – We’re seeing a small uptick (year over year) in visitors from beyond our borders, which is good news for Las Vegas. We realize that many of you (especially those crossing oceans to get here) could spend your holiday in many other places around the world, and appreciate you choosing Las Vegas.
While the visitors authority hopes that someday Las Vegas visitation may be comprised of 25% international visitors, I’m continually proud to note that right around 25% of our readers are already from outside the U.S. and we’re happy to help you make the best of those precious vacation time and budget!
Associate Editor / News Researcher: Rick Ziegler
Concerts and Headliners: Amy Rayner-Cooley
What We’re Watching – Vegas Videos You’ll Enjoy
- Cirque du Soleil’s “O” At Bellagio – Enjoy this retro clip featuring scenes from Cirque du Soleil’s classic show “O” at Bellagio plus interviews with some of the performers.
- Vegas Uncork’d By Bon Appetit 2013 Look Back – MGM Grand hosted quite the foodie event in May with Vegas Uncork’d by Bon Appetit. Guests sampled Chef Ho’s dishes from our newest restaurant, Hakkasan; some had a private cooking demo with Chef of the Century, Joel Robuchon, and noshed poolside with Michael Mina. Don’t miss our Food & Wine event October 4-6, 2013
- Lavo Inside Palazzo Summer 2012 Review – 360 Vegas Podcast can honestly say Lavo is the best Italian meal I’ve ever had outside of homemade. The setting is elegant, the staff is stellar and the food is phenomenal. Enjoy.
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I’m taking a first timer to Vegas. Have been reading up on the place since I last visited two years ago and am a bit disappointed that I’ll not be showing him the Strip at it’s best.
I understand that the front of the Monte Carlo is a building site, the front of NYNY is also under construction. Bill’s is closed, the former Imperial is also being worked on.
Some how feel short changed that the stroll up and down the Strip is going to be more hassle than relaxation……
Dave Kendall from UK
Ted Responds:
The Las Vegas Strip is four miles long, and only a couple of spots (New York-New York/Monte Carlo and Bill’s to Quad) are construction areas. So, the vast majority of The Strip is intact. For those who worry about possible construction noise, I’d simply stay away from booking New York-New York, Monte Carlo, Flamingo or The Quad. You’ll be fine!
Having said that, the lack of construction you saw two years ago was an anomaly. In the 20 years I’ve been here, seldom has there NOT been something major under construction. Most of The Strip will be pretty quiet once Linq (Harrah’s) and Park (New York-New York) are done, sans the construction of the new arena behind New York, New York. The major action will be on the north end of The Strip with SLS (former Sahara) and Resorts World (former Stardust property).
Regarding our story Terrible’s Hotel & Casino Begins Transition To Silver Sevens With Removal Of Iconic Sign:
With the change over to the Silver Sevens, will your points with Terrible’s still be in effect or will they be lost.
Mary Ann Petit
Ted Responds:
This is simply a name change, not an ownership change. Back in the 90’s, Terrible’s used to be called The Continental. (In fact, as The Continental it was my first locals hotel, within walking distance of my first apartment here. Their lounge act? Cook E. Jarr, who still performs at Harrah’s piano bar Saturdays and Sundays at 4 PM).
It was bought out by the local Herbst family, who owns a significant number of “Terrible Herbst” convenience stores all over town. They simply renamed it Terrible’s because of the local name recognition. However, realizing that the name probably wasn’t a good marketing strategy, the present owners have given it the new Silver Sevens moniker.
By the way, for those driving in (or renting a car) and on a budget, absolutely nothing wrong with this property. As one that caters to locals, you’ll find much better food and drink prices, looser slots, lower limits, and we’ve always experienced a friendly staff. You are literally 3 minutes from The Strip by car (although probably a bit farther away than most of you would want to walk).
One more thing: The only time you need to really worry about your points is when two properties with two different sets of reward criteria merge. That’s when they have to figure out how to integrate them!
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Access Vegas Insider Vibe June 5, 2013
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Aria Hotel Finally Has A Marquee On The Strip – At 250 feet tall, the new Aria marquee is the tallest on the Las Vegas Strip. The majority of its surface area is comprised of LED display with nearly 11,000 square-feet of LED on each side. Designed by YESCO, the marquee stands at 65-feet wide as the unique design allows pedestrians to walk through its legs. The screens burst more than 11 million pixels as customized messaging featuring ARIAÆs amenities and experiences plays to the millions of visitors exploring The Strip.
- Full story/details/info: Aria’s Marquee
- Hooters Still Working On ‘More Great Changes’
- How To Turn Your Home Into the D Hotel
- 5 Sensible Reasons to Stay at New York-New York
- Big Changes At Monte Carlo and New Views of SLS
- The Cosmopolitan continues slow, steady climb toward profitability
- Work resumes at Wyndham Vacation Resorts’ Desert Blue
- From red to black: How CityCenter pulled out of the economic morass and started making money
Las Vegas Shows, Headliners, And Concerts
- Will Cirque du SoleilÆs Michael Jackson ONE take celebrity idolatry to un-Vegas-like levels?
Book Michael Jackson One by Cirque du Soleil Las Vegas Tickets Now
- Frank Marino leads a cast of musicÆs biggest stars in Divas Las Vegas
- D time is now for The Scintas to take hold in Downtown Las Vegas
- Strip and downtown shows don’t stop evolving
Party, Drink, Smoke, and Swim
Trevi Heats Up Summer With New Specials And Gelato Happy Hour – Trevi inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace will introduce tasty new $10 summer entrÚe specials and a gelato happy hour throughout the months of June, July and August.
To kick off the warmer season, Executive Chef Peter Scaturro will prepare a different $10 brick-oven-fired pizza each day throughout the entire month of June. The specialty pizzas of the day will include Chicken Marinato made with roasted chicken, pancetta, roasted garlic, spinach and mozzarella; Shrimp and Pesto made with Gulf shrimp, prosciutto, pesto sun-dried tomatoes, mozzarella and Asiago cheese; Italian Sausage made with peppers, roasted garlic and mozzarella; Margherita made with Roma tomatoes, mozzarella and fresh basil or more. Photo Credit: Peter Scatturo
- Full story/details/info: Trevi Heats Up Summer With New Specials And Gelato Happy Hour
- HussongÆs Presents New Happy Hour
- Do It German Style On Your 21st Birthday At Hofbrõuhaus With Free Beer
- Cabo Wabo Cantina Hosts Viewing Parties For Upcoming UFC Fights
- Pot dispensaries could mean green for state coffers, advocates argue
- As Temps Rise, Cool Down At These Pools After Dark
- From stone to salt, therapeutic treatments soothe
- Drinking Around the D
Dining In Las Vegas
Tacos & Tequila Inside The Luxor Stays Up All Night With New Late Night Menu – Tacos & Tequila (T&T) at Luxor Hotel and Casino will introduce a late night menu available 11 p.m. to close* throughout the summer. Night owls may enjoy late night specialty drinks and eats created by Corporate Executive Chef Saul Ortiz. The menu features mouthwatering items such as guacamole, queso fundido, flautas, nachos, cheese or chicken quesadillas, haba±ero chicken wings and a three-taco combo including shredded beef, shredded chicken and pork carnitas, priced at $6 each.
- Full story/details/info: Tacos & Tequila Stays Up All Night With New Late Night Menu
- Rollin Smoke Barbeque Is Smokin!
- The $40 Brunch To Drool For
- La Comida Brings Style, Flavor To Fremont East
- Pop Up or Radio City? Max Jacobson Rates DowntownÆs Pizzas
- Vegas Gets A New Eating Challenge
- Koi rolls up the cuisine of Asia
Gambling And Gaming
Las Vegas Live TV – Great Casino Slots – Megabucks – Episode 4 – Season 1
This week, “Vegas Vic” tells you about the ever popular Megabucks slots with jackpots starting at $10,000,000!
- Blackjack Early Surrender and Max Coin on Slots
- Tipping for Handpays on Slot Machines
- Digging Into The Math Behind Gambling
More Las Vegas News
Summer Arrives Early At BellagioÆs Conservatory & Botanical Gardens – The first official day of summer isnÆt until June 21, but the hottest season of the year has already arrived at BellagioÆs Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. The lush summer floral exhibition is filled with oversized sunflowers, polychromatic kites and live birds for guestsÆ enjoyment through September 8.
- Full story/details/info: Summer Arrives Early At BellagioÆs Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
- Miracle Mile Shops Collects Fountain Donations For WestCare Nevada in June
- Hash House A Go Go Celebrates FatherÆs Day With A Special Manly Meaty Menu
- El Cortez June 2013 Events And Dining Deals
- Squeeze on Strip peddlers tightens
- Couples take non-binding vows to support repeal of same-sex marriage ban (with video)
- Raising a glass to a city’s atomic past
- Book puts æhitÆ on Las Vegas Mob by the Numbers
- Little Church of the West marks 70 years of walking down the aisle
- Dig This plans to expand to Orlando and Atlanta
- Now On View, Summer By Bellagio
- Airlines collected record baggage fees in 2012
- Nasir Jones To Open Sneaker Shop In The Linq
Upcoming Las Vegas Events And Holidays
- Father’s Day Las Vegas 2013 (June 14-16)
Newkirk’s Notes – comments on Las Vegas from AccessVegas.Com publisher Ted Newkirk:
Hello From Las Vegas! – I’m back in the saddle after dealing with some medical issues last week (nothing fatal!) and also dealing with a computer data loss that may happen to you, so I’ll fill you in on that in a minute. Summer is in full swing, as is the construction of both the Park and Linq projects we’ve detailed in the past. Next week, we’ll have updates on that including new photos. For those worried about noise, we continue to advise NOT staying at New York-New York, Monte Carlo, Quad and Flamingo.
Priscilla – Queen Of The Desert – This outrageous, feel-good show is here in Las Vegas for a limited run and if you are coming this summer, you’ll want to put this on your “to see” list. Everybody is raving about it! Click on the Priscilla button (toward the top of this issue) and you’ll be able to not only watch a free preview video, but also get a code to save you $30 per ticket, just for our readers. That isn’t loose change!
Getting A Little Warm – After an incredible spring of “summertime” weather, we are into our three hot months. June average is 99F, July is 104F, and August is 102F before we get to fall where Sept. is in the 90’s and October barely peeks into the 80’s.
Every year, visitors say “How can anybody live here” (in reference to the heat) but at the end of the day, if weather keeps me indoors much of the time, I’d rather walk out into the heat than the cold. My jackets collect dust in my closet all but the coldest months of the year!
On The Train To Flavortown – UNLV graduate Guy Fieri has announced plans to open a restaurant at the Imperial Palace Quad. Right out front with a great view of The Strip. I was a big fan of Guy back from when he competed on the Food Network series to find their next big star and both of his shows are on my DVR subscribed list. Food snobs hate him, but isn’t food supposed to be fun? Full details next issue!
Real Live “Hangover” Movie Scene – A Los Angeles attorney and his friends did nearly $100,000 worth of damage to two-story suite at Wynn’s Encore hotel. According to reports, the furniture was in disarray, broken glass abound, and it appears they had a food fight! More details here: Lawyer trashes Las Vegas luxury suite ‘Hangover’ style
Homeless Wayne Newton – Well, not quite. But with the failure of the plans to turn his long-time, famed Casa De Shenandoah sprawling estate into the western Graceland, Wayne Newton and family are being forced to relocate. He’ll still be living in style in a mansion in the same general area, but losing your lifetime domicile in this manner has to hurt no matter who you are. Wayne is playing Birchmere Music Hall in Alexandria, VA in June 12 and a few tickets are still available: Wayne Newton Tickets
If It Is Listed, It Is Playing – If you’ll look to your left, you’ll see our concert and headliner calendar running down the page. From time-to-time we get questions about who is playing in such-and-such a month (usually many months down the road). If we have the info, we post it. If you aren’t seeing much listed for your month, just keep checking back every issue as your trip gets closer and you’ll see more and more information appear as events are scheduled!
Don’t Lose Your Data – This isn’t Vegas related, but may be important to some of you. (If not, just keep scrolling).
I’ve been using Mozy online data back-up for about three years, thinking my data was safe. This includes my email, as I use the very popular Thunderbird email client for business. (I’m not 100% comfortable with Google having access to every aspect of my business via Gmail. I’m sure they don’t peek, but still…). Using Mozy, I checked the appropriate folder containing my entire email program and went on my merry way, thinking that all was fine. After all, that is the way Mozy works. You check a folder and everything in that folder is automatically backed up by them twice per day. Perfect, right?
Not so fast. A Mozy glitch — one I learned that they have been aware of since 2010 — causes Mozy to NOT back up many any email subfolder files in Thunderbird. Despite those files being in a folder that was specifically check-marked by me for back-up! Some of my email files corrupted on my computer recently, and I couldn’t retrieve the data from Mozy because of this glitch. Both important business emails and irreplaceable personal files that had sentimental value. Gone forever
Mozy was completely unapologetic, claiming that it was my responsibility to go double-check that every single file in every single folder — including folders checked for complete inclusion — are checked. That means that if you are a Mozy user, you had better go manually check every single file (even if you have hundreds or thousands of files backed up through them) to make sure there is a check mark by each and every single file indicating back-up. You can’t just check a folder and assume they will back up the entire folder (even though that is how the service purports to work).
Bottom Line: If you are using Mozy, I’d switch to another service TODAY. Don’t get screwed like I did where their glitch lost me a ton of data, only to have them shrug their shoulders at it. They did not protect my data and when they failed, they did not care.
Correction: We mislinked the story regarding the attorney who filed a complaint about being long-hauled and was not happy with the response. Here is the correct link: Attorney alleges runaround after long haul
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
- Fremont Street Downtown Las Vegas 1992 – Before the canopy of the Fremont Street Experience, cars actually drove down this famous casino corridor. Enjoy this look back in time!
- Pub Crawl #110 On The Video Vegas Network: A Detour Through Downtown Las Vegas – David and Alicia Ivy invent a delicious Cocktail of the Week by accident. Our downtown Pub Crawl Adventure is inspired by a viewer email. Alicia leaves David speechless and the live studio audience calls shenanigans! Bars covered: Heart Attack Grill, Beauty Bar, The Parlour at El Cortez, La Comida, Downtown Cocktail Room, The Griffin, Insert Coin(s), Vanguard Lounge, Las Vegas Country Saloon, Hogs & Heifers, Triple George Grill, Mob Bar, and Red Sushi.
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This is regarding the cabs overcharging from the airport to the hotels. The only time we took the shuttles was the first couple of times going to Vegas, we have been taking cabs for close to 20 years and never had a problem before, plus having taken cabs so often, we know the approximate cost to most of the hotels.
Last October we took a cab from the airport to the Paris. Immediately we knew something was wrong as he was going a way that we had never been, my husband and I kept looking at each other and then we finally asked him where we were going. He said that this way was faster. Bare in mind this was at 10 a.m.
When we got to the Paris he said that we owed him $25.00. My husband told him that we knew he was screwing us, that it should have been approximately $12-13.00. The driver offered to give the money back but we said to keep it and that was his tip too!
When we got home I complained to the Nevada Taxi Cab Authority, It took them 2 months to reply but they said they would forward the complaint on to the cab company. 3 months after the incident we heard from the cab company wanting our correct address to send us a refund cheque, which we received a couple of weeks later…in full. It was Nellis Cab #626.
I would advise anyone heading to Vegas to Google the cost of the cab from the airport to the hotel that they are staying at. We really did appreciate receiving the refund, at least they were admitting that what the driver did was wrong.
Grant and Ronni from Essex, Ontario, Canada
We started renting a car in Vegas many years ago so itÆs been awhile since weÆve had to take a taxi, but we were long hauled once too. IÆm so tired of reading about it and even more tired of not seeing anything done about it. I think the Taxi Authority is an absolute joke.
I believe the solution to this problem is, if you are long hauled û donÆt pay!! (Wait until you get to your destination before you announce this). DonÆt just withhold their tip, donÆt pay them what you think the fare should have been û simply DONÆT PAY AT ALL!!
Sure the taxi driver will get angry and maybe threaten to call the cops. Yes, LetÆs call the cops û IÆll dial!!!
Thanks for letting me vent!
Linda in Texas
Ted Responds:
Lots of great points, and this is certainly a hot-button issue that we’re going to do as much as we can about. When we go to a paid subscriber situation (which I’ll discuss after the next letter), we’ve got some ideas on how to protect our subscribers from getting long-hauled and walking people through the situation of what to do. I know that by the time one gets to their hotel, they last thing they want to do is fill out paperwork, and when they get home, they just forget about it and let it go.
The Nevada Taxicab Authority has two great resources that you all should print out. At the very least, print out the first brief one, but the second one is really nice and detailed:
Approximate Minimum Rates – McCarran Airport To General Locations
Approximate Minimum Rates – McCarran Airport To Specific Hotels
Note: Do keep in mind that no matter what the route, if you are here while a big convention arrives or you fly in on a Friday night, the traffic is going to cause the fare to be higher.
Also, the “simply don’t pay” advice is great. I realize that some people don’t want to bring up any issues while they are in the cab. You don’t know the town and don’t want to create a fuss. However, once you arrive at your hotel, your ride is done and that is a great time to raise some hell. The cabbie is stuck, because to call in the police or taxi authority means that they will ask what the fare you owed was. And since you were long-hauled, it will be obvious that the fare was too high.
They cabbie will probably express his displeasure, but he’ll be on his way eating the cost of the ride. In fact, for you real cheapskates out there, you may want to catch a cab, keep your mouth shut, and HOPE that you get long-hauled so that your ride is FREE!
I absolutely love your newsletter and thoroughly enjoy reading it! My husband and I will be visiting Las Vegas during the 4th of July – and bringing some friends along!
I am opting for the economical route of taking the shuttle to and from the airport and was wondering if you can recommend any particular shuttle companies that may be better than others. The reviews typically are not very good, but in retrospect, I realize that people with good experiences don’t always take the time to write a review. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Sonja
Ted Responds:
I wish I could! Living here, I confess that this is one area I’ve not experienced. This is another subject that we’re going to delve into deeper and do some “field testing” for once we go to a paid subscriber option.
At the end of the day, we’ve never heard (nor experienced) any horror stories. The only downside is that you’ll be on a shuttle with people going to various hotels and you may not be the first to be dropped off. BUT, to know you are getting a flat rate and not dealing with a questionable cab driver is worth it.
Plus, if you are not the first to be dropped off, consider the extra few minutes a free tour of The Strip!
A general note to everyone: We WILL be going to a paid subscriber model around the end of summer. As things stand right now, we can’t begin to answer every question, every email, or provide you 1/20’th of the kinds of helpful information that you often request (and that you’d find even more valuable in saving you time, money, and simply making your every stay a better one).
As per the cost, I noticed that a cup of coffee or soft drink at a convenience store costs $1.50 – $2.00 (sometimes a little more). For those who wish to “buy us a cup of coffee” just once per month, we’ll use that money to provide information, and do research on the many, many additional things that you all have indicated you want. This helpful, bonus information will only be available to paid subscribers.
In addition, we will GUARANTEE a response to paid-subscriber questions. We either KNOW the info or we know where to get it. We live and work in the shadow of the Las Vegas Strip (almost literally) and if push comes to shove, we’ll get someone in their car and get them to check out something first-hand if that’s what it takes. With everyone pitching in to help us with a cup of coffee each month, we’ll be able to help you in return!
Couple of notes: 1. We know that some of you don’t visit every year. If you don’t visit during your first year as a paid subscriber, we’ll give you another year on us to give you a chance to get the value you deserve. 2. For those of you who patronize our sponsors and partners, you’re membership will be comped if you spend $500 or more in a single year. Since our partners/sponsors include hotels, shows, concert tickets and the like, hitting that number could prove to be very easy!
We love to hear from you, and value your feedback! Here’s how to participate:
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Access Vegas Insider Vibe May 29, 2013
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Rio Announces Plans For All-New Thrill Ride VooDoo Skyline – Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino has announced it will develop an exciting new thrill ride, VooDoo Skyline, set to open late summer 2013. The exhilarating attraction will deliver a Las Vegas experience unlike any other û sending guests soaring higher than 400 feet in the air at electrifying speeds, offering 360-degree open-air views of the Las Vegas Strip.
- Full story/details/info: Rio’s All-New Thrill Ride VooDoo Skyline
Las Vegas Shows, Headliners, And Concerts
- Cirque’s Michael Jackson tribute begins ticketed previews (with video)
Book Michael Jackson One by Cirque du Soleil Las Vegas Tickets Now
- Shania Twain Q+A: New songs and album, Las Vegas residency
- Cast of ‘The 80s Show’ takes off the leg warmers
- Electric Daisy Carnival returns June 21-23
Party, Drink, Hangover
- The Original Pool Party – Rehab still going strong after 10 years
- AndreÆs At Monte Carlo Iconic ôWine Dinnerö Returns
- Casa Beerfest All June Long At Casa Fuente
- ‘Hangover Part III’ serves up final round of merry mayhem (with video)
- ‘Hangover’ movies have been a PR bonanza for Caesars Palace and Vegas
- Vegas turned into friendly hangout for ‘Hangover’ team
Father’s Day Las Vegas 2013
Central Michel Richard Celebrates FatherÆs Day With Prix-Fixe Menu – Central Michel Richard at Caesars Palace will celebrate dads this FatherÆs Day with a delicious prix-fixe menu, priced at $45 per person, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Sunday, June 16.
Dads will take a break from their fatherly duties to enjoy a four-course meal, beginning with a choice of a delectable crab cake with leek tartare or fresh Asian tuna carpaccio. The second course will offer two savory soup options: crab soup with Yukon potato or onion soup with miso.
- Full story/details/info: Central Michel Richard Celebrates FatherÆs Day With Prix-Fixe Menu
Rhumbar Celebrates FatherÆs Day With A Dashing Cigar And Cocktail Pairing – RHUMBAR at The Mirage Hotel & Casino will celebrate dads this FatherÆs Day, Sunday, June 16. For $20, fathers, step-fathers and grandfathers can enjoy any signature cocktail and a house cigar, fine-tuned to their specific taste.
Fathers will have a plethora of signature cocktails to choose from to complement their cigar including the Latin Manhattan made with Cruzan Single Barrel Rum, Caribbean spices, lime, falernum liqueur, a dash of bitters and a splash of Jamaican ginger beer.
- Full story/details/info: Rhumbar Celebrates FatherÆs Day With A Dashing Cigar And Cocktail
- Tacos & Tequila Honors Dads This Fathers Day
- Trevi Italian Restaurant Celebrates Dads This Fathers Day
- Celebrate FatherÆs Day At Tender Steak & Seafood
- Hofbrõuhaus Presents Father’s Day Menu – A Bavarian Feast For Fathers
Las Vegas Attractions
- Slotzilla Monster Update: The Song, The Video, The Towers (with video & photos) (with video & photos)
- Neon Museum lights up signs of old-school Las Vegas with new after dark tours (with photos)
- Day trips from Las Vegas
- For longtime Las Vegans, Wet ænÆ WildÆs relaunch feels like so much more
- Spring Mountain creeks lure hikers, wildlife watchers
- Tule Springs remains cool draw for desert dwellers
Dining In Las Vegas
Krispy Kreme Inside Excalibur Food Court Celebrates National Doughnut Day With Complimentary Sweet Treats – To commemorate National Doughnut Day, Krispy Kreme at Castle Walk Food Court inside the Excalibur Hotel & Casino will celebrate one of the sweetest days of the year with a complimentary doughnut for all guests on Friday, June 7, 2013
All doughnut lovers can enjoy the holiday at any local Krispy Kreme location and sink their teeth into a doughnut of their desire. No purchase is necessary for guests to receive a complimentary doughnut.
- Full story/details/info: Krispy Kreme Celebrates National Doughnut Day
- La Comida Adds New Flavor to Fremont East
- The Vegas Dining Deal You May Not Know About
- From Sea and Land – Multiple cuisines make mark in Canal StreetÆs varied menu
- æCake BossÆ star Buddy Valastro to open Italian eatery at Palazzo
- Las Vegas Sports Books with the Best Food Options û Downtown/Fremont Street
Las Vegas Hotels
- Las Vegas businesses eye banning Google Glass (with video)
- Steve Wynn says urban hotels will focus on luxury over gaming
- Boutique hotels of Las Vegas
- Casinos starting to encourage customers to head outside
- Las Vegas’ Best Kept Hotel Secret (And Best Hotel Value)
Gambling And Gaming
Las Vegas Live TV – Great Casino Slots – Episode 3 – Season 1 : Welcome to our show: Great Casino Slots This is where we showcase the best and greatest of the world’s slot machines. We show you what they are, how to play them, and where to find them. Each episode features one or more games.
In this episode, learn about Cats Video Slots where you can be the King Of The Jungle in this bonus-filled 30 line slot game.
Golden Nugget Offers Unparalleled Gaming Experience With New Baccarat Pit – The Golden Nugget is bringing casino players a new reason to gamble downtown, with its brand new baccarat pit which just opened this May.
Located directly off the Rush Tower main lobby and valet entrance, the pit features a friendly and exciting gaming atmosphere with an unmatched elegant ambiance. The baccarat pit features four tables capable of accommodating up to 32 players simultaneously and boasts three 60ö televisions and a small seating lounge.
- Full story/details/info: Golden Nugget Offers New Baccarat Pit
- How Much Should I Tip for a Slot Jackpot?
- Splitting Those Eights and Other Conundrums in Blackjack
- Craps Payouts and Blackjack Percentages
- The Changing Landscape of Slot Payouts
Las Vegas Economy And Real Estate
- Gaming revenue climbs 7 percent in Nevada, 13 percent on Strip
- Las Vegas sees rise in suburban poverty
- New signs of life arise in Las Vegas
- MGM Resorts tops analysts, reports best quarter since 2008
- Developer might act on need for mid-priced apartments downtown
- Caesars Entertainment still on shaky ground, loses $200 million in first quarter
- Gaming industry sees biggest revenue gains since recession
Former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman
- Only one man capable of ‘Being Oscar’ [Goodman]
- In writing his book, Oscar Goodman æfound myself to be a heroÆ
- Mob, business mix in Goodman book
More Las Vegas News
- Palms Pool Launches ôCabanas for a Causeö Fundraiser $100 Cabanas With Proceeds Benefiting Las Vegas Charities
- Best places to take photos in Las Vegas
- TV: Sex, Lies and Liberace in Las Vegas
- Harley-Davidson plans $18 million Strip dealership
- Legal brothels provoke conflicting opinions
- Speedway owner says Las Vegas may get a second NASCAR race
- æBehind the CandelabraÆ puts LiberaceÆs personal life in the spotlight
Upcoming Las Vegas Events And Holidays
- Father’s Day Las Vegas 2013 (June 14-16)
Newkirk’s Notes – comments on Las Vegas from AccessVegas.Com publisher Ted Newkirk:
Hello From Las Vegas! – I’m under the weather this week and instead of delaying this issue until I’m feeling a bit better for my parts, we’re putting this out with plenty of great Las Vegas information prepared by our staff this past week.
We had tremendous response to the long hauling situation we discussed last issue and we’ll have some great reader tips, notes, plus our advice on how to handle this situation next time around.
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 Rat Pack is Back… in Las Vegas! – Performing at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, The Rat Pack Is Back tribute show gives us a look at what ol’ Blue Eyes and the gang were like back in their day.
- Las Vegas 1956: Downtown, The Strip, Sahara Hotel – A look at Las Vegas by 15-year-old Ray Lindstrom and his 8mm movie camera and narrated by him over 50 years later. See the casinos on Fremont Street and on The Strip. You’ll see the lights of El Rancho Vegas, The Flamingo, Sands, Silver Slipper, Desert Inn, Thunderbird, and Sahara.
- “Sal The Barber” At Qua Baths & Spa Inside Caesars Palace – Men can pamper themselves as well with a traditional haircut and a straight-edge razor shave at Qua Baths & Spa Las Vegas located in Caesars Palace.
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