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Tropicana Las Vegas Implosion Gets The Green Light (Late 2024)

Tropicana Las Vegas (April 4, 1957 - April 2, 2024)

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The Tropicana is a Las Vegas icon. When it first opened in 1957, it was the most luxurious hotel in Las Vegas.  Built at a cost of $15 million, the Tropicana was the most expensive Las Vegas resort ever constructed up to that point. Its design was intended to reflect Miami and Havana, two of the most popular travel destinations at the time.  Known for its opulant interior design, it was marketed as the “Tiffany of the Strip” and attracted celebrity guests as well as Hollywood movies.  Recently shutting its doors for the last time, the Tropicana will soon be demolished and the Oakland A’s new stadium will rise up in its place.

We visited the Tropicana one final time right before it closed to pay our respects and walk through some of its amazing Las Vegas history.  Right outside the Tropicana’s front entrance stood a plaza area that at one time was lush with tropical landscaping. The plaza during its better days had featured a water cooling tower covered with a tulip shaped fountain structure. The structure was 60 feet tall but was demolished in 1977 during renovation work. In 1991, two very large Easter Island head type statues were added each rising 35 feet high and weighing 300,000 pounds.

Tiffany style ceiling lamp. Cost at the time was $1 Million to

Just past Tropicana’s front entrance, you step into one of the major highlights of the Tropicana’s former glory.  A beautiful stained-glass ceiling above the casino floor that was installed in 1979.  The stained-glass ceiling covers 4,250 square feet and was installed at a cost of $1 million at the same. Reportedly, the mirrored tiles were also used by security to monitor gamblers before they turned more heavily to the use of surveillance cameras. Fortunately, we are hearing that there are plans in the works to preserve this iconic piece of Las Vegas history after the demolition.

Speaking of demotion, a 10-foot demolition wall is going to be built around the Tropicana shortly after it’s closure.  It will be a wooden wall that will reportedly cost in the range of $500,000 to build and install.  The actual demolition of the resort is expected to take place later in 2024.  Bally’s is partnering with the Oakland Athletics to construct a new 33,000 seat stadium on the site at a cost of about $1.5B.

Walking further into the Tropicana, you see the Tropicana Theater, the largest venue on the property with 1,100 seat capacity. In recent years, popular Prince and Michael Jackson tribute shows performed at the venue.  The theater opened in 1973 and was actually built to the specifications provided by Sammy Davis Jr. who had become a part owner of the Tropicana in 1972.  As part owner of the Tropicana at that time, Sammy Davis Jr. became the first black man to have an ownership interest in a Las Vegas resort on the Strip.

During better times before suffering from disrepair, the Tropicana’s pool area was a beautiful oasis covering 5 acres on the property.  The pool area was constructed in 1986 during a major renovation of the Tropicana and included man-made lagoons, waterfalls and islands.  You could also get married at the pool area at the cozy Island Wedding chapel.  After the pool area was constructed in 1986, the property had actually marketed itself as the “Island of Las Vegas”.

You can’t really discuss the history of the Tropicana without mentioning its ties to organized crime over the years.  From the beginning, the Tropicana became associated with the infamous Frank Costello and later on numerous FBI investigations exposed various mob skimming operations.  Perhaps, this also helped attract Hollywood to the Tropicana where many movies were filmed over the years including scenes from the Godfather and the James Bond film Diamond’s are Forever.

While the Tropicana was originally one of the top priorities in Las Vegas, beginning in the early 1970’s competition from newer properties, such as Caesars Palace and the Las Vegas Hilton, really began taking its toll.  This led to numerous ownership changes and attempted renovations over the years many of which were not successful.  Unfortunately, as time passed, the Tropicana fell into a major state of disrepair and faced an urgent need for new investment across the entire property.

Bally’s had reportedly at one point planned a major renovation of the Tropicana that could have preserved more of the historic property. That all changed however, with Major League Baseball and the Oakland A’s franchise moving to Las Vegas. The A’s were looking for a new home for their stadium and the Tropicana’s 35 acres on the Strip were too enticing for them to pass up.  While we admittedly have our concerns about the traffic impact of a new baseball stadium right on the Strip, we are excited for the new investment coming to the property and potential new life it can bring to the location. We are also sad to see the Tropicana’s great employees have to find new job opportunities, but we were happy to learn that the employee’s appear to have been treated very well by Bally’s during the transition. Now regarding the implosion of the Tropicana, it looks like it’s happening sometimes in late 2024. It’s a go according to Controlled Demolition, Inc. president Mark Loizeaux. Bally's Corp. will have to get dust control and asbestos abatement permits, something that has become more difficult in recent years.

Walking out of the Tropicana for the last time, we reflect once again on the incredible piece of Las Vegas history that is coming to an end.  The Tropicana is obviously far from its original glory days and change was inevitable. That being said, you always feel a bit sad and nostalgic when you see an iconic piece of Las Vegas leave us. Goodbye Tropicana, we will miss you.

What’s New in Las Vegas in 2023

Las Vegas is always changing and 2023 in Las Vegas will be no different. In this blog, we will walk you through what’s new in Las Vegas for 2023. If you are planning a trip to Las Vegas in 2023, we will let you know what is coming and what you can expect during your Las Vegas 2023 visit.

  1. Las Vegas Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing on the Las Vegas Strip

If you have been following Las Vegas news this year, then you will likely already be aware that the Formula 1 Grand Prix is coming to Las Vegas in 2023. Expect massive amounts of F1 promotions, which have already started, to just ramp up even more as we move through 2023.  This is going to be an incredible Las Vegas event in 2023.

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The F1 race will be held November 16th through the 18th  2023. The race’s 3.8-mile track will weave past world-famous landmarks, casinos and hotels along the Las Vegas Strip.  Tickets for the event, as well as packages with Las Vegas casinos, are on sale now. Don’t expect cheap tickets however, as prices are definitely on the high end.  3-Day general admission standing-room only tickets, for example, start at $500.  

2. The MSG Sphere Las Vegas opening and U2

The MSG Sphere in Las Vegas will be the world’s first of its kind, a $2 billion 17,500-seat performing-arts arena that will be among the most technologically advanced entertainment venues in the world. It has been reported that U2 will open the MSG Sphere. U2’s concerts at the venue will be part of a residency that will be spread out over several months and be performed on non-consecutive days.  The official MSG Sphere opening date and U2 performance dates have not yet been announced.

3. Fontainebleau may finally open in 2023

The long-awaited Fontainebleau is scheduled to open sometime in the fourth quarter of 2023. Our fingers are crossed that this long running Las Vegas hotel and casino development effort will in fact be ready by the end of 2023. We are excited to see the Fountainebleau when it does open. The hotel and casino resort will have about 3,700 rooms, a 173,000-square-foot casino and, of course, dining experiences. In addition, Fountainebleau will have over 90,000 square feet of retail space over two levels and will include 35 luxury retail shops.

4. Durango Station – A new Las Vegas local’s hotel and casino

Station Casinos' newest local’s property, Durango Station, has been under construction since early 2022 and is expected to open in the fall of 2023 or early 2024. Durango Station is a $750 million hotel-casino on a 71-acre site in southwest Las Vegas at the 215 Beltway and Durango Drive. The resort will include about 200 hotel rooms, 2,000 slot machines, 46 table games, a sports book, and four restaurants. 

5. Moon Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip? 

We have not heard much news about the so-called Moon Hotel in Las Vegas since late 2021. The initial plans described a $5 billion moon themed hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, with a massive 735-foot-tall moon. The Moon Hotel would become the second tallest building in Vegas and will reportedly be next to Resorts World across from the Wynn/Encore. Canadian company, Moon Based Resorts, has stated that the property will take 4 years to build and that they plan to open in 2027.  We will update you as we learn more throughout 2023. 

6. Las Vegas Loop by Boring Company (AKA the Tesla tunnel)

In 2022, the Las Vegas Loop opened its station at Resorts World providing a direct connection (via underground tunnels Tesla cars) to the Las Vegas Convention Center.  The Las Vegas Review-Journal has reported that they are working to get the Las Vegas Loop operational by February 11, 2024, for the Super Bowl. When complete, the Las Vegas Loop is expected to include a total of 55 stations from downtown to the Las Vegas Strip, Allegiant Stadium, and also the airport.  

7. Brightline West Las Vegas to Los Angeles high-speed rail connection to begin construction in 2023

BRIGHTLINE West says that it is hoping to begin construction on a Las Vegas to LA high-speed rail line next year.  The project is estimated to cost about $8B and would connect Las Vegas to Los Angeles via a route running alongside the Interstate 15 highway, and would include three stations in the high desert and San Bernardino County areas. If work proceeds as planned, the high-speed rail line could open in 2026 or 2027.


8. Taylor Swift at Allegiant Stadium 

Taylor Swift performs at Allegiant Stadium march 24, 25 and 2 shows added/ photo credit Allegiant Stadium

Taylor Swift is performing two nights at Allegiant Stadium in 2023 on March 24th and 25th. Demand for Taylor Swift tickets apparently crashed the Ticketmaster system. Resale tickets as of the date of this video are starting at $450 for upper level seats at Allegiant Stadium (i.e. the “nose-bleed seats”). Other notable artists coming to Allegiant Stadium in 2023 include Ed Sheeran and Pink. 

9. Garth Brooks new 27-show Las Vegas residency

Garth Brooks is coming to Las Vegas in 2023 for a 27-date residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The residency called, “Garth Brooks/Plus ONE” will also include Garth’s wife Trisha Yearwood. The residency will begin in May 2023 and continue through December. 

10. Depeche Mode at T-Mobile Arena

Depeche Mode is coming to the T-Mobile Arena on March 30, 2023. The tour will be the group’s first in over five years. It will also be the first tour for Depeche Mode since the death of founding member and keyboardist Andy Fletcher in May of 2022. Resale tickets are currently starting at about $225 and up.  Other notable performers coming to the T-Mobile Arena in 2023 include Muse and Maná.

11. Jerry Seinfeld at Caesars Palace

Jerry Seinfeld will be at Colosseum at Caesars Palace for six shows in Las Vegas beginning in April 2023. Tickets are on sale now and start at about $89. 

 

12. Beatles LOVE in Las Vegas continuing through 2023 

As previously announced, The Cirque Beatles LOVE show at the Mirage / Hard Rock will continue at least until the end of 2023. We don’t know yet whether LOVE will extend past 2023 but we will share any additional updates as soon as they are announced.

 

13. The Las Vegas Museum of Illusions at 63 Las Vegas

A Museum of Illusions is coming to Las Vegas. This new attraction will be located on the corner of Harmon Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard at 63 Las Vegas, between the Cosmo and Crystal Shops. The museum, which has already begun construction, will occupy a 15,000 sq. ft. space.  According to reports, the Las Vegas location will be the largest Museum of Illusions built to date and will feature over 70 different exhibits.

14. Emmitt’s Las Vegas at Fashion Show Mall

Emmitt’s Las Vegas has announced plans to finally open at the Fashion Show Mall by early 2023. Emmitt’s is a 30,000 sq ft. restaurant and event venue located at Fashion Show Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip. Occupying the former Sugar Factory, Emmitt’s bills itself as “a first-rate destination for fine dining, live concerts, watch parties and other elite events” in Las Vegas.

15. Ocean Prime at 63 Las Vegas

Ocean Prime, a steak and seafood-steak restaurant chain with 17 locations in most major U.S. cities, is investing a reported $20 million to open its 18th restaurant at 63 Las Vegas, the new complex currently under construction between the Cosmopolitan and Shops at Crystals. Ocean Prime will be the anchor restaurant and plans to open in the spring of 2023.

16. Blake Shelton’s Ole Red at Bally’s Bazaar Shops

Blake Shelton’s previously announced Ole Red in Las Vegas will be located in front of Bally's Grand Bazaar Shops at the intersection of the Las Vegas Strip and Flamingo Road. It will feature a four-story music venue and restaurant, with 700 seats, and a rooftop patio with its own music venue.  

17. Las Vegas Buffets – more reopening in 2023?

Wicked Spoon Buffet at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

We are big fans of Las Vegas buffets and have been quite frankly disappointed that many of the cheaper buffets (for example, the Station Casino Feast Buffets) and local favorites (such as Studio B at M Resorts) have not reopened. We also had high hopes for the return of the amazing Sterling Brunch at Bally’s but that appears to be permanently closed.

Some of our current favorite buffets in Las Vegas include The Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace, The Buffet at Wynn, The Wicked Spoon at Cosmo, The A.Y.C.E. Buffet at Palms (especially their all you can eat lobster night), the Garden Court Buffet at Main Street Station and the Garden Buffet at South Point.

We will update you throughout 2023, if and when, additional buffets open in Las  Vegas.

18. Major conventions and festivals are back in Las Vegas in 2023

Major conventions are back in Las Vegas and will kick-off 2023 with CES (influential tech conference) on January 5th – 8th at the Venetian Expo. The massive Electric Daisy Carnival, or EDC, that attracts upwards of a half-million festival-goers to Las Vegas Motor Speedway will take place May 19, 20, and 21. Life is Beautiful will be back for its 10-year anniversary September 22-24 spread across 18 Las Vegas city blocks.

These are just a few of the many conventions and festivals coming to Vegas in 2023. 

Quick pro trip: Make sure to be aware of the Las Vegas convention and festival calendar when planning your visit to Las Vegas because major conventions and festivals will bring larger crowds and likely more expensive hotel rooms.

We hope our update of what’s new in Las Vegas for 2023 will help you better plan your Las Vegas 2023 trip. Las Vegas is always an amazing place to visit and Las Vegas 2023 will be no different!







The Buffet At Wynn Las Vegas Reopening June 18 with Major Changes and New Menu Items

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As Las Vegas has started to reopen June 4, 2020, Dave and I, have been right there from the start. We've been watching as Las Vegas slowly tries to get back to some normalcy. The Wynn Las Vegas has also been there from the beginning. Now let us keep this short and to the point. 

The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas has announced it will reopen on Thursday, June 18. They are still providing an All-You-Can-Eat experience, just a little different. So what can you expect from the first buffet to open on the strip? 

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Reservations

You will first need to make a reservation online, or if you happen to be passing by The Buffet at Wynn, there will be a QR code that will be just outside of the entrance point. 

The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas are highly focused on social distancing, so expect the tables will be spread apart. When you dine there, you'll most likely see folks seated at every other table. 

There will be a QR code you can scan with your phone to bring up the menu, or, I believe, The Buffer at Wynn will provide single-use menus as well, which will be tossed out once finished. 

Service

You will have to give your order to your server. There is no longer a self-serve option. Now, this is still an All-You-Can-Eat affair within the two-hour time limit. So you can provide orders to your server as many times as you want within that time frame. 

Menu

Speaking of menu items. There are several new items added to the reopening menu. For the seafood lovers, you have Old Bay, braised shrimp, and scallops served with a spicy tomato compote; they also have a lobster ravioli with roasted red peppers and fennel finalized with saffron sauce. For the meat lovers, you have lamb chops with truffle spinach and crispy onions. One of our favorite combos, the steak, and lobster, The Buffet at Wynn, will be serving steak and lobster topped with a Bearnaise sauce. 

There will be various desserts on the menus as well. 

Just so you are aware of the price changes and times. 

Hours

Sunday from 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM - Monday – Thursday: 11:30 a.m. – 9 p.m., Friday: 11:30 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. Saturday from 8 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.

Price

Weekday brunch: $36.99, Weekend brunch: $48.99

Weekday dinner: $59.99, Weekend dinner: $65.99

Now they still have their limitless pour package. There will be two limitless pour packages for $24.99 and 29.99.

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So finally, after months of closing due to significant concerns of COVID-19, and major service changes ( at the moment, no more of the incredible cooking stations, Wynn Las Vegas is set to bring you an All-You-Can-Eat experience that we believe, many other Las Vegas buffets will follow. 

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The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas Reopens - BREAKING NEWS