The Cosmopolitan is packed with “uniqueness” that extends beyond their elite hotel product (that’s getting renovated in 2027, btw). The gaming floor is swanky AF, there are 2 distinct pool scenes, a ...
All you see nowadays in Las Vegas social media circles is a chorus of incessant whining about deteriorating value. I get it. I’m guilty of it too. But my God… it gets old. (Vegas can still be a ...
Bellagio Las Vegas is one of the most instantly recognizable resort properties in the world, thanks in part to Daniel Ocean & Terry Benedict, two important historical figures who helped solidify Las ...
Currently, there isn’t a mass transit option aside from bus service connecting major destinations such as the airport, the Strip, Fremont Street, Allegiant Stadium, and the Las Vegas Convention Center ...
Super Bowl Sunday and Las Vegas go together like Bert & Ernie, Pinky & The Brain, Toejam & Earl, and … You get the idea. Needless to say, it’s a madhouse. If you don’t have a party reserved, you may ...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’re familiar with the newest addition to the Las Vegas skyline – The Sphere. While the exterior LED screen and big-name headliners like U2 and Phish get most ...
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Allegiant Stadium is a glorious monstrosity, located just off the Strip in Las Vegas, serving as the home for both the Las Vegas Raiders and the UNLV football teams. The venue cost a whopping $1.9 ...
Despite its somewhat isolated location on the north end of the Strip, I remain drawn to Resorts World. I was there on opening night and subsequently enjoyed a stay in one of their Conrad branded rooms ...
Focused on the Las Vegas locals market, Durango is the newest casino under the Station Casinos umbrella and is built to impress. The casino offers natural lighting (like, from windows), dining options ...
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Few properties in Las Vegas have the “old-school” charisma that El Cortez has, which opened in 1941 and maintains a historic vibe over 80 years later. The casino floor is dark, the ceilings are low, ...