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Las Vegas News, Reviews, Deals, Coming Attractions & Vintage Vegas segments that look at the people, resorts and events in history that make Las Vegas the greatest. WARNING: the host enjoys doing the show and laughs a lot as a result. If you don't like that, don't listen. We don't care.

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    • May 11, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 56m AVG DURATION
    • 605 EPISODES

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    The 360 Vegas podcast is a must-listen for anyone who loves all things Las Vegas. Hosted by Mark, Keren, and Tony, the show provides an entertaining and informative look into the world of Vegas casino business news. The hosts have a love-hate relationship with the city that many listeners can relate to, adding a personal touch to each episode. The commentary is lively and often under the influence, which adds a fun and spicy element to the show. For those looking for an escape from the craziness of the world, this podcast offers a much-needed break.

    One of the best aspects of The 360 Vegas podcast is the banter between the hosts. Whether it's Mark and Brian's hilarious friendly banter or Mark, Keren, and Tony's back-and-forth teasing, there's always a sense of camaraderie that shines through in each episode. The chemistry between the hosts is palpable, making it easy for listeners to feel like they're part of the conversation.

    Another great aspect of this podcast is its wealth of knowledge about Las Vegas. Whether you're planning your first trip or are a seasoned visitor, this show has you covered. From news and updates about casinos and shows to tips and recommendations, the hosts provide valuable insights that will enhance any Vegas experience. The addition of other great hosts over the years, such as Vital Vegas, only adds to the show's expertise.

    As with any podcast, there are some aspects that may not appeal to everyone. Some listeners may find Mark's exaggerated laughing annoying at times. However, this small drawback doesn't detract from the overall quality of the show.

    In conclusion, The 360 Vegas podcast is a gem for any Vegas fan out there. With its entertaining banter between hosts and wealth of knowledge about all things Las Vegas, it's a must-listen for anyone planning a trip or simply seeking an escape from reality. Give it a listen and you won't be disappointed.



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    E-528: Cracker

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 64:05


    Random Vegas In 1985, Wet n' Wild opened a 27 acre water park on the strip just south of Sahara. It closed in 2004 TwitPic of the week It's the same sign that won last week with just a different perspective, shared by@Summacorp. The infamous Stardust marquee in all her glory, 188 feet tall, the tallest in the world for a time. It somehow sums up Vegas with the image. The only sign more recognizable to Vegas is the Welcome sign News Caesars Renovations Circa 2 MGM Developments

    E-527: Pee Corner

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 71:17


    Random Vegas  The MGM Grand was built in 1993 on top of the existing 714 room Marina hotel which was built in 1975 (@vegas_only)  TwitPic of the week   It's a tattoo worthy sign of Las Vegas' past up close and interrupting your line of site. @summacorp shared The Stardust shower of stars marquee, up close. Only in Vegas did Texaco photo bomb this guy. But still, that sign with her Electra Jag font. I'm not sure what is more magical, seeing the sign up close or from far away. Either way this looker is definitely on the list of tattoos I'm considering having.  News Elaine Wynn Passes

    PCP - Sands - 360 Vintage Vegas

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 18:36


    Patreon Exclusive Content It's a Vegas icon, even to this day.  The Sands presided over the golden age of Las Vegas, both in entertainment and in the zeitgeist.  When you think of cool you think of the Rat Pack at the Sands.  It's a Vegas legend that actually only lasted a month but the legend lived on far beyond the run of shows.  And yet with all her history she wasn't able to keep up with the competition and had to be imploded to make way for the future.  But no matter how successful her new incarnation is she will never equal the mythic status achieved by the Sands. If your interested in learning more about the Sands, check out the book At The Sands 

    E-526: Too Many Tangents

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 51:16


    Random Vegas People in India believe if you don't place a wager during the Diwali Holiday, you will be reincarnated as a Donkey. TwitPic of the week Unique views is always the way to our hearts when it comes to Twitpic of the Week.  This time its apparently how Vegas shuts down roads for events like New Years and the Rock and Roll Marathon.  But more than that, we get the magic of reflection. Since this photo was taken at night from the overpass crossing Flamingo Rd, we catch a glimpse of the properties lit up behind the photographer.  Specifically we see the reflections of Caesars Palace and Bellagio. It makes it look like, if you were looking east of the strip at Las Vegas Blvd and Flamingo, Caesars Palace is behind Cromwell and Bellagio is next door to Horseshoe. Unintended consequences once again makes art. We celebrate that with this selection, shared by @LasVegasLocally News Wynn 20th Anniversary

    E-525: Superman Carousel

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 63:06


    Random Vegas  The official temperatures in Vegas on Wednesday, March 26th was 90 degrees. It's the 5th earliest 90-degree day in recorded history. (LasVegasLocally)  TwitPic of the week  @Summacorp shared a different strip for a different time in this week's winner. North strip, today a collection of condos and properties too far removed from the rest of the strip was once densely populated.  Properties like the Frontier, Stardust, Silver City, Riviera, Silverbird and Sahara all called it home. Today, the only thing missing is Riviera and Frontier. The rest have been replaced. Stardust is now Resorts World, the Silverbird is now Fontainebleau and without Wet and Wild water park you realize, Sahara has always lived on an island. For those of you that don't know, we don't typically report on anything coming out of Sahara because they once sued Vital Vegas for reporting a rumor that the propety was for sale. Vital Vegas won the suit but the whole thing turned us off of doing anything related to Sahara which is disappointing considering her history as a property.  News Grand Prix Plaza Delay  Fertitta resigning 

    E-524: Grindy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 75:06


    Random Vegas  In a deck of playing cards, the King of Hearts is the only king without a mustache (VitalVegas)  TwitPic of the week  This was a winner the moment I saw it, shared by @_GrandPaD. The installation of the Stardust's super pylon, the shower of stars marquee standing a world record breaking 188 feet tall. An icon on the Vegas strip. Sadly and yet hopefully, her remains lay at the Neon Museum. While it is unlike that they will ever reassemble it one can dream that one day she will sparkle again.  News 2024 Visitors Profile Study Nickel and Dimed Vegas 

    E-523: Onwuachi

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 97:30


    Random Vegas The 2024 F1 race drew 306,000 people, 175,000 unique visitors to Vegas. They spent an average of $2,400 per person excluding ticket costs. The event generated $45 million in Tax revenues. (@LasVegasLocally) TwitPic of the week It's the future of Vegas casino/resorts, boutique. Mega Resorts are too expensive to build and the market is currently over saturated with them.  Here, Las_When shows us Barbary Coast in the mid 90s after it underwent a short-lived paint job converting it to white.  Kind of reminds me when TI was painted white for a while. We celebrate this picture this week as once again news of a rebranding has been reported. While some may consider it a step back one of the benefits of a boutique hotel is how relatively quickly and inexpensively you can refurb the space. We expect this will not be the last time this hotel/casino will be rebranded. News Cromwell Rebranding 360 Patreon Rose.Rabbit.Lie. Returns Cousin Vito's Casino Talk About Las Vegas with Ira

    E-8 360 Satchel

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 63:31


    E-522: Zero Interest Social Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 44:06


    Random Vegas  Wynn's Le Jardin project planned for Atlantic City just before Mirage Resorts merged with MGM was referred to as a supped-up Mirage with an estimated $1.35 billion price tag  TwitPic of the week  I miss the days when Vegas marquee signage had to be constructed out of giant pieces of steel and crafted into works of art. There was time when marquees were as unique as the properties they represented. Back when lightbulbs told stories and readerboards told all. The International, the city's first megaresort with over 1500 rooms opened as the largest resort in the world. And with it came an equally large marquee sign shared by @Sclark2636 at its most iconic, with Elvis' name blasted across it and with the International tower in the background.  News Book Update 360 Vegas Vacation 15 RSVP Zero Bond Social Club Cherry Rewards

    E-521: 360 Vegas Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 81:11


    Random Vegas  March 19th, 1931, the state of Nevada re-legalized gambling in an attempt to recover from the great depression  TwitPic of the week  It's 1988 and I'm currently in grade school while this marvelous display of Vegas existed. On the left we see the Desert Inn, all shinny after her exterior renovation. Just beyond that is the Sands and in the distance we see Caesars Palace. Which brings us across the street to see the Frontier and in front of that is the Silver Slipper. This is the view south of the Stardust. It's the eve of the Mirage opening which would change everything and caused the eventual demise of all these properties. Accept Caesars but she would be radically transformed in a decades time. Another great pic from @Summacorp  News TravelZork.com Amplified Coming

    E-520: Soda Stream Saga

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 54:36


    Random Vegas There are an average of 315 weddings per day in Vegas (@vegas_only) TwitPic of the week It's a glorious sign that is given depth and size when you see people standing next to it, shared by @Vegas_Visual.  The Mint sign, one of the all-time great neon signs in Las Vegas. It runs a close second of the Dune turret marquee as those most missed from the landscape. The Mint was absorbed into Binion's Horseshoe in 1989. A part of the sign still exists to this day, viewable from the staircase up to Whiskey Liquor up. Unfortunately, the Neon Museum wasn't established until 1996 so it wasn't saved for posterity. News 360 Vegas Book Out Backstreet Boys Sphere Residency Flamingo New Go Pool Plans Alexxa @Paris

    E-519: Hillbillies

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 68:18


    Random Vegas  In 2024, it's reported that at least 16 people experienced a malfunction while playing a slot machine nullifying a jackpot. As a result, it's projected that $1.3 million was lost.  TwitPic of the week  Something about grass in the desert just seems lush, high end. Probably because it doesn't exist in nature so rich people will it to survive in the desert climate. Here we see it at classic Caesars Palace sporting said vegetation thanks to @Vegas_Visual. I'm surprised more chairs aren't occupying the space. You would think that would be prime real estate. I can't stop staring at those Sarno blocks. While I think the property looks better today, I can't help but romanticize what she used to look like.  News 360 Book Update Wrestlemania Vegas Sphere of Oz Museum of Ice Cream El Cortez Renovation

    E-518: Random Sign Museum

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 66:24


    Random Vegas  Before he designed Bellagio, Wynn had fully developed, different plans for the land formerly home to the Dunes.     Plans were to build a boutique hotel with intimate spaces, 2 hotel towers, one with 230 suites and two 7-story towers housing 461 rooms each   He even planned to leave room for two future towers to be built   Wynn believe if he pulled this off, it would be the death of the mega resort   Wynn's creative side was unsatisfied and after some guidance, scrapped them and started over with plans to reinvent the game again  TwitPic of the week  There was time when north strip was the center of the action in Las Vegas. Desert Inn, Frontier, Silver Slipper, Stardust, Silver City, Riviera, El Rancho, Slots A Fun, Circus Circus and the Sahara lorded over the area for decades. Today it's trying to resurrect its glory days with new additions Resorts World and Fontainebleau, but the location is currently a liability. This week we get a snapshot of the area as it existed in 1985 thanks to @_GrandPaD and comparing the density with today's landscape is almost an unfair comparison. Today large chunks of land exist in between properties making it unappealing to pedestrian traffic. Specifically, the area is challenged by the still vacant lots that are the Frontier and Riviera. The former a casualty of the real estate explosion the strip underwent in the early 2000s and the later another victim of the ever-growing reach of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Crystal ball time, will north strip ever be where the center of the action is again? It isn't likely even once people build on these parcels but that doesn't mean it can't become another hub of activity for the city that continues to evolve at all costs. News 360 Vegas Vacation 15 Details

    E-517: Blue Canister

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 65:18


    Random Vegas Despite using the motto “Est. 1952”, Atomic Liquors didn't open until April 17th, 1954 (@summacorp) TwitPic of the week It's one of the last super pylons in operation in Vegas and one of the best uses of neon ever.  The Rio marquee is a gem that should be celebrated by all. Thankfully new ownership restored it and incorporated LED into the sign instead of replacing it with a large square TV screen as has become the norm in the Vegas skyline.  This week's winner by @Summacorp is not of the recently refurbed sign but of the classic sign with a readerboard. Regardless its a spectacular sign of animated neon that should be appreciated while we have it. News Book Update War Machine Returns 7 Shows to see in 2025 MGM Renovations

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    E-516: Experimental Holes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 69:34


    Random Vegas  While down compared to the record-shattering levels tied to last year's inaugural F1 race, monthly ADR this year saw the 2nd highest record for the month of November. (@MeltzVegas)  TwitPic of the week  It's an iconic look at Caesars Palace, with the Sarno blocks lit up in teal shared by @LasVegasLocally.  It's at least 1989 because the Mirage is open. This aesthetic would be replaced with the more authentic Greco roman architecture the property has today, inspired by the design used on the Palace tower, which opened in 1998.  But this one has a charm to it. I mean how many properties go through an enhanced retheming. Caesars is an iconic brand around the world and both of her iterations are deserving of the designation.  News CyberTruck Attack Death by Slot Gaming Revenue King's Bar Temporary Closing

    E-515: Hymen

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 62:16


    Random Vegas  Although argon gas was used as often as neon, the lighting method assumed the name “neon” to refer to the light produced by either gas. (Spectacular – A History of Las Vegas Neon)  TwitPic of the week  It's the heart of the strip that simultaneously has the best view in all of Vegas available to guests of the north facing strip at Cosmopolitan, shared by @Vegas_Visual. This is a picture that often gets submitted for Twitpic of the week but often gets passed over because I see this view all the time. And while it is fabulous, it can't win every week. But this week's photo, taken in what looks like panorama captures the whole view as the eye gets to see it with Cosmopolitan, Bellagio and Caesars Augustus and Octavious towers in the shot. I love everything about this picture and the real-life trek that this is this area of the strip.  News New Years Fireworks New in 2025

    E-514: Dunes Pool

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 75:34


     Random Vegas Downtown Las Vegas has 6 of the world's largest.  (Vegasexperience.com) World's largest slot machine in Slotzillla (also the busiest and most successful urban zipline in the world) World's largest keno board at 100 feet long outside of the D, World's largest pint glass at Hennessey's Tavern at 85 feet tall World's largest working fire hydrant at 15 foot tall on Fremont East, across from the Western World's largest fire-breathing praying mantis at Container Park World's largest mechanical neon sign is Vegas Vic at 40 feet tall, although his mechanical parts haven't worked since 1991 TwitPic of the week The year is 1964 and the Dunes is rocking in all her glory in the arial photo shared by@summacorp. Aside from the Diamond of the Dunes hotel tower and the turret marquee the thing that really gets my attention here are all the cars parked right up front. Something that used to be common on the strip when the properties primarily catered to automobile visitors. There are still remnants of this time in Vegas today just repurposed. I'm thinking specifically about Horseshoe and Caesars Palace. It's a time in Vegas we are fond of because it inspired all the classic super pylon marquees we know and love. News 360 Vegas Book Update El Cortez's $20 million refresh FTC Bans “Junk Fees”

    E-7 Mail Bag

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 85:32


    E-513: #FUF1H8R

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 61:47


    Random Vegas  Las Vegas is the number 1 wedding destination in the US and the 2nd in the world behind Istanbul.  TwitPic of the week  It's a time whose lamentation has been well documented on this show. The evolution of Fremont St into the Fremont St Experience, shown here, in development by @Summacorp. Say what you will about the results, progress is sexy. Here we see the roads tore up as they are redeveloped into pedestrian walkways. Like getting a room with a view of the AC units, I appreciate these behind the scenes glimpses of progress in motion. Evolution is what made this city the place it is today and development captures that journey.  News 360 Book Update F1 in Vegas Murrenization Returns Stratosphere Projection Mapping

    E-512: Just the Tip

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 81:19


    Random Vegas It cost the Harris/Walz campaign $900,000 to advertise on the sphere for a week (@_GrandPaD) TwitPic of the week Black and white photography is simply beautiful and inspires thought. This week's winner by @Vegas_Visual shows off the Dunes in all her glory including the turret marquee, the Diamond of the Dunes hotel tower and the Dome of the Sea restaurant in stunning black and white. While a simple google search would reveal what the place looked like in color it's more fun to imagine it. Truth is color takes some of the romance out of it, not like the elegance of black and white. News 360 Vegas Book Update Senor Frogs Closing Dirtiest Casinos Excalibur Wrongful Death

    E-511: Born to Play

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 59:12


    Random Vegas There is a scene in the 1979 movie Melvin & Howard that shows someone driving down the strip, past Flamingo and headed south. If you look close, when they get to the MGM marquee, Universal Pictures, the production company behind the film, covered up their rival MGM's name from their unremarkable marquee. (@summacorp) TwitPic of the week She isn't the newest or the prettiest but is Circus Circus really that bad? The answer is yes, she's always been that way even when she first opened back in 1968. But when you're a well-run property that prints cash why would you listen to the noise. This week@ATXVegasFanshared a picture of the property that for some reason I'm drawn to because it's still a Vegas property and it has a history. That's apparently all you need for me to show you some love, even if your ownership doesn't do it. News 360VV15 update

    E-510: Circus Circus Maximus

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 47:13


    Random Vegas The original monorail was only a joint venture between MGM Grand and Bally's.  It opened in June of 1995.  In the early 2000 it expanded to become the Las Vegas Monorail (vintagelasvegas.com)   TwitPic of the week It isn't anything historic except that it was the first incarnation of the Caesars Palace sign, shared by @summacorp.  You can tell because it only uses 3 of the 4 pillars on the sign. Future versions added more sign boards and eventually grew to encompass 6 pillars of signage. It was never the tallest or the grandest, it's just a great POV of a magnificent sign that captured my imagination. News 360VV15 Update Virgin Strike Tallest hotel proposed

    E-509: Caesarrado

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 64:52


    Random Vegas This week in 1974 the Dean Martin Celebrity Roast specials began airing on NBC.  All (except the 1st) were taped in the Ziegfred Room at the original MGM Grand.  It went on hiatus from 80-83 after the hotel fire. The last was taped in late 1984 (@_GrandpaD) TwitPic of the week It's beyond sad to see the Dunes turret marquee in pieces, as shared by @Vegas_visual. A marquee among marquees. A game changer. Its destruction was a giant wake-up call to all who loved the city, it will continue to grow and evolve at any and all expense. Nothing will stop this city from evolving into whatever it needs to be to continue to be one of the most popular tourist destination in the world. So we have to be grateful for what we have and enjoy it while we have it, or risk getting your heart broken. News 360 Book Update When We Were Young 2025 A's Stadium Flipper's Roller Boogie Palace Caesars Sales

    E-508: Naughty Mouth

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 66:06


    Random Vegas For a time, Las Vegas had the three tallest neon signs in the world as the Dunes sign rose to 180 feet, the Frontier's sign rose to 184 and Stardust's most iconic sign rose to 188 feet to be the tallest sign in the world for the decade to follow (Spectacular – A History of Las Vegas Neon) TwitPic of the week Oh come on Harrah's, how is that riverboat casino not like a 1,000 x better than the homogenized casino you have now.  In this week's picture by @las_when, we not only get to enjoy the riverboat again but its neighbor Imperial Palace.  Then just for fun take a look to the right at all that undeveloped real estate in between Excalibur and Caesars. You can tell this picture is from the mid 90s because they are working on the land that will become the Fountains of Bellagio. The savvy viewer will spot Aladdin across the street from all that land.  This POV is from Treasure Island, the same view that helped us fall in love with the city for the first time in 2006. News 360 Book Update

    360 Kickstarter

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 8:59


    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/360vegas/360-vegas-presents-vegas?ref=project_build We wrote a book and now we need your help to get it published. Contribute to our kickstarter and receive various rewards for doing so. A link can be found on the blog and via social media. If you can't find it, just let us know and we'll get it for you. Thanks for your support. 

    E-507: 360 Kickstarter

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 59:28


    Random Vegas  The largest free standing LED sign in the world is Aria's marquee at 260 feet high and 65 feet wide  TwitPic of the week  Only in Vegas can a building grow. For example, look no further than Caesars Palace. This is a property that opened as a 700-room resort and today has almost 4,000. More than that, its multiple expansions took over an entire city block.  Say what you will about the interior layout this property is sexy as hell, especially shared via @maverickheli's unique POV. I'm not sure which I prefer, the original with the Sarno blocks and teal backlighting or the more authentic Greco roman esthetic. Either way, she's a looker.  News 360 Kickstarter Bed Bug Scars Sick New World 2025 LIV Las Vegas Closing Bally's Tropicana Plans

    E-6 Mail Bag

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 45:01


    September 2024  

    E-506: Blossom Theme Song

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 67:19


    Random Vegas  The temperature in Las Vegas reached 100 degrees six times in Oct 2024.  Between 1937 and 2023, It hit 100 degrees in October a TOTAL of 6 times. (LasVegasLocally)  TwitPic of the week  A unique perspective of a unique lady in Vegas history. The Tropicana was called “the Tiffany of the strip”.  The nickname is said to come from the property's shape as a necklace. That POV was captured with week by @_GrandpaD. We are honored that we got to be there for her demise. She will forever have a special place in my heart as a result.  The saddest part of this story is that Tropicana was profitable before it closed, just like another icon many feel was gone before its time, Stardust. News G2E 2024 Slot Vultures Halloween In Vegas

    E-505: Come Box

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 81:31


    Random Vegas Most people know the story about Sands boss Carl Cohen knocking two of Frank Sinatra's teeth out after one of his legendary temper tantrums.  But did you know that a similar situation happened at Caesars Palace?  Sinatra wanted credit to play $16k a hand at baccarat but the casino limit was $2k and he was already being allowed to play at $8k a hand.  When he was told no, Frank of course got angry and made a scene that included some threats.  In response, the hotel's executive vice president pulled a gun on Sinatra.  He was later booked for assault with a deadly weapon but charges were later dismissed.  That man's name was Sandford Waterman.  Sinatra didn't finish the rest of his engagement at the property but eventually returned and apologized. TwitPic of the week Thank you 1968 for existing and for the photographer that captured this view, shared by@Summacorp, of the Stardust marquee in all her massive glory. This sign is one of the most iconic in Vegas history and thankfully was saved by the Neon Museum. Here's to hoping they reignite her in 2027 when the museum will relocate to the Arts district. News Venetian Tier Match Vegas 101 Coldplay in Vegas

    E-504: Litigious Cunts

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 67:53


    Random Vegas Clark County paid $4k for the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign in 1959.  In 2008 they paid $400k to build the first 12 parking spaces. (@Vegas_Visual) TwitPic of the week It may not be as glorious as the original, but Fremont St is still stunning as shown by @FSELV.  Even the Fremont St Experience canopy stretching 4 city blocks is beautiful in its own way.  Arial views of Vegas give us a change to appreciate the collection of awesome we get to experience as humans.  I'm so grateful for the ordinance that requires neon to be preserved downtown. News Review Journalism Caramella Celebrity Gambling

    E-503: Collection of Who

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 68:40


    Random Vegas Over $40,000 per year is collected and donated to charity from coins tossed into the Venetian canals and fountains (VitalVegas) TwitPic of the week This week's winner by @Bluestorm2000 perfectly sums up the appeal of Vegas, sometimes things just line up and despite the odds and the house edge, sometimes you just win.  That's why we gamble, for those moments.  Here we have a picture of Bellagio with the sun acting as a solar crown to the peak of the building.  What else can you say about this building that hasn't already been said.  Nothing I can think of this week. News Top Rated Hotel Casinos

    E-5 Mail Bag

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 76:49


    360 Vegas Reviews - Piff the Magic Dragon

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 19:06


    Surly dragon, sexy showgirl, and cute puppies. If I told you the best magic show in Vegas right now is starring a short, unkempt, surly Englishman in a poorly-fitting sequined dragon costume, you would probably question my opinion.  But Piff the Magic Dragon is hands-down the most entertaining magic show I've seen in Vegas, and that includes all the celeb-magicians. Caesars Entertainment snatched up a contract with Piff in 2015 after he appeared on America's Got Talent. He was no stranger to Vegas, having worked in the Cosmopolitan's Rose.Rabbit.Lie and Spiegelworlds's Vegas Nocturne in 2014. He also toured as a supporting act for Mumford & Sons during their 2012 tour and is on their album cover for “Babel.” I first saw Piff in 2020, shortly after he was moved from the tiny Bugsy's Cabaret (the same place you can currently see Wayne Newton and X-Burlesque) to the 700 seat Flamingo Showroom due to social distancing requirements. Mrs. Jaydubs describes Piff as “that surly uncle who comes to the party, and you don't want your kids around him because you don't know what he's going to say. But he tells the best stories.” This is pretty accurate. I brought the whole family to see him during spring break and tried not to mentally cringe as he dropped S-bombs during the show, but 1) they're already hearing it at school and 2) they were so captivated by Piff's bombastic magnetism that much of it flew past them without registering. Plus: Mr. Piffles. Piff's chihuahua in a little dragon costume is definitely a gimmick, but Mr. Piffles is so adorable that the gimmick is forgiven. When we last saw Piff, Mr. Piffles was so tired that he fell asleep onstage during his bit. I fear the tiny pup is not long for this world. Piff's greatest strength is his mis-direction. His biggest trick starts at the beginning of the show, but he doesn't bring it home until the end. He slowly revisits the trick, building on it and adding layers of complexity. You start to wonder where he's going with all this seemingly random stuff until it all comes together at the end in a very impressive way. If you've ever wanted to see a dog in a dragon costume driving a car, have I got a show for you... Part of Piff's schtick is his surly, rude demeanor. And it's mostly schtick, as he is a super nice guy. He heads out into the Flamingo gaming floor after the show to take pictures with any and all audience members. If you want to get a taste of his act, check out his full special “Reptile Dysfunction” which is free on YouTube. But don't watch it all until you've seen him live so you don't spoil any of his tricks. Then come back and watch the whole thing after you've seen him live and watch the whole thing, because it's fucking hilarious. Piff is my answer for the best magic show in Las Vegas right now. He may not have the best tricks - I don't really know enough about magic to say what the best tricks are - but he is by far the most entertained I've ever been at a magic show in Vegas, and he's the only magician I've gone back to see more than once. Piff works well in the Flamingo Showroom Audience fuckery factor: So there's definitely some audience participation in this show. Frankly, I haven't seen a magic show that didn't have volunteers or some type of audience involvement. There's several instances in which Piff asks for volunteers for the audience, but none that I can recall in which people were chosen at random. The showroom itself is gorgeous and reminds me of old Vegas. Seating is comfortable and available at a variety of price points. Seat styles range from “chairs in a row” to table and booth seating. There is drink service during the show, but Mrs. Jaydubs got terribly sick from one of their specialty cocktails, so maybe best to stick with bottles and cans. Shows are currently nightly at 7, dark on Fridays. Tickets start at around $50.      

    E-502: Right to be Wrong

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 60:09


    Random Vegas If you're dealt a winning hand in video poker and accidentally fail to hold some or all of the cards before hitting “deal/draw”, some casinos, upon request, can review the last hand played and pay you what you would have one. (@VitalVegas) TwitPic of the week It's the best view I've ever seen of the mistake in the desert, shared by @VitalVegas.  The giant MGM lion entrance formerly on the corner of Las Vegas Blvd and Tropicana.  It still seems like a silly superstition that designers should have known about.  Apparently, Asians consider it bad luck to walk under the mouth of a lion or some variation on that theme.  So, they avoided entering the property via this entrance.  In response, MGM decided to tear it down just 3 years after opening.  It's one of the largest architectural missteps in Vegas history. News Hughes/Silver Slipper Myth Riviera Plans U2 UV Las Vegas Ad

    E-501: Rhythm Nation

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 59:10


    Random Vegas Another reason the Strip began to outpace Fremont St was theming.  By the 50s the western motif was outdated and abandon by new properties opening on the strip.  This is why a more sophisticated client was attracted to the area. While on Fremont, the western motif was alive, well and expanding.  (Spectacular – A History of Las Vegas Neon) TwitPic of the week History in the making, literally.  This week's winner goes to @FSELV for a picture of the Fremont St Experience canopy under construction.  We lament on this show the loss of the black sky to frame Fremont Neon but respect what the Fremont St Experience did to draw people back downtown.  It is in that spirit that we celebrate this photo. News 360 Vegas Live Boring Co Update

    E-500

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 129:53


    Random Vegas The Sphere has been averaging over $1 million in ticket sales per day.  It generated nearly half a billion dollars in revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30th. (LasVegasLocally) TwitPic of the week Talk about things changing but staying the same.  This perspective shows us the strip south of the curve in Las Vegas Blvd. Featured prominently is the Mirage marquee.  Then, because it's 1994 and Caesars Palace is set back from the strip, and the Dunes site is being prepared for Bellagio construction, we get to see all the way down to Excalibur and the brand-new Luxor.  Across the street we see Harrah's while it's still a riverboat called Holiday Casino, then we see LINQ still themed as Imperial Palace.  Hilton still owns Flamingo, Bally's still uses MGM Grand's original marquee, and the original Aladdin still exists.  Speaking of MGM Grand, in the distance we can see the new MGM Grand and the recently deceased Tropicana.  Thanks as always to @Summacorp for sharing this pic. News Paris Celebrates 25 Vegas Heat 7 Classic Vegas Experiences Lost Michelin Guide Vegas Top 5 Lists Shows - Josh ·       Best Topless show: Fantasy ·       Best Comedy Show: Carrot Top ·       Best Magic Show: Piff the Magic Dragon ·       Best Cirque-esque production show: "O" ·       Best All-Around Show: Absinthe Books - Mark ·       Grandissimo – David G Swartz ·       At the Sands – David G Swartz ·       Winner Take All – Christina Binkley ·       Like an Onion: The Vegas Skim – Wayne Clingman & Roger Gallizzi ·       The Gambler: Kirk Kerkorian – William C Rempel Restaurants - Keren ·       Bazaar Meat @Sahara ·       Oscar's Steakhouse @Plaza ·       EDO ·       Lotus of Siam ·       Peppermill Cocktails - Tony ·       The Sinatra Smash - Off menu at Overlook Bar at Wynn Las Vegas ·       The Rum Old Fashioned at Carbone at Aria ·       The Desert Sunset - Off menu at Legacy Club at Circa Las Vegas ·       Serpico at Giada's at The Cromwell ·       The Verbena Cocktail at Chandelier Bar at The Cosmopolitan.

    E-499: Making IT Awkward

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 53:53


    Random Vegas  Super successful restaurants make $20-25 million a year.  STK at Cosmopolitan makes almost $50 million a year and Hell's Kitchen at Caesars Palace generates more than $60 million a year. (Vital Vegas)  TwitPic of the week  Dunes, Caesars Palace, Flamingo and Aladdin.  Those that still remain look radically different from how they looked in 1980.  This photo shared by @summacorp shows just how cluttered things used to be on the strip before the Mirage boom started buying up all available land to make super casinos.  Today, this same perspective would show off Mekka Walgreens, Planet Hollywood, Paris, Horseshoe and Flamingo as well as Caesars and Bellagio.  News E-500 Swingers F1     

    360 Vegas Reviews - Ka

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 23:43


    What is it with Cirque du Soleil and Vegas? Ever since Steve Wynn invited Mystere to set up shop at Treasure Island in 1993, the French-Canadian circus brand that has made absurdity its trademark has become an inextricable part of Vegas entertainment. As of this writing, there are 5 Cirque du Soleil shows that call Vegas home (6, if you count the Cirque-owned, but not Cirque-developed, Blue Man Group) and there have been a total of 11 Cirque shows that have had permanent runs in Las Vegas. Some of them had shorter runs than others...   Come aboard, we're expecting you... Kà was the fourth Cirque du Soleil show developed for the Las Vegas market, and it has the distinction of being the first Cirque show to tell a cohesive narrative. If you've never seen a Cirque du Soleil show: most Cirque shows have a theme but not a narrative. Mad Apple is themed after New York City.  “O” is themed after water. I've read that Mystere is themed after “the origins of human life and our connection with the universe,” so you know, someone smoked a lot of weed. The story is fairly simple, but I do think people need to know the basics of it before they see the show. Compared to the current iteration of Awakening (which now practically serves up the entire story to the audience on a silver platter) Kà's narrative works best if you know the story notes going in. A twin brother and sister are part of a tribe that gets attacked by bad guys. The twins are separated and most find their way back together and also save their people.  Each twin kind of goes through their own rite of passage on their journey before they are reunited and save their people. The massive sandcliff deck. Let's talk about the tech behind Kà. Kà is an absolute technological marvel. It doesn't have a proper stage floor, it just has an open pit that is full of various nets and airbags for the performers. Instead, there are two moving stages that are so massive and heavy that Cirque had to go outside of the theater industry and turned to Timberland Equipment, a company that normally builds mining equipment, to build their moving support structures. In one scene, one of the moving platforms is covered with 350 cubic feet of “granular cork” imported from Portugal to simulate sand on a beach. At one point in the show, the larger sandcliff deck has these pegs that stick out of it. As they are supposed to look like arrows shot onto the surface, they pop out of the deck very fast. But the performers have to climb using these pegs, so there are dual safety features incorporated into the pegs. First, they won't shoot out if anything is blocking them, and second, they won't go back in if there's any kind of weight on them.  I could go on and on. Kà has won awards for its technical achievements in theater. I even read somewhere that it was the most expensive theatrical production ever made, but I couldn't corroborate that anywhere. This machine makes french fries 3 different ways! Of course, all the technology in the world doesn't necessarily give you an entertaining experience (Take notes, Avatar: The Way of Water). I'm happy to report that Kà is indeed an extremely entertaining experience, and one of the Cirque shows that I have enjoyed the most. I'm always looking for a narrative, so the fact that this show has one helps that enjoyment immensely. That being said, I recommend buying a program or at least reading through the show's wikipedia page so that you can get a basic understanding of the story beats and recognize what's happening. Like any well-told story, the show does a good job of varying the pace. There are intense action sequences and there are peaceful pas de deux. You have, of course, your typical array of Cirque acrobatics, some of which even takes place in the wings on either side of the stage. I recommend you arrive for your seats about 20 minutes early, as there is some pre-show action to enjoy. I really enjoyed the final battle, in which the sandcliff deck is positioned vertically. The performers, suspended from the ceiling, move up and down the face of the sandcliff deck, and it gives the illusion that you are watching the battle from above, like a top-down video game. You'll never guess who farted in the Wheel of Death. Like many Cirgue shows, you don't want to sit too close. We sat in the center. There's a walkway that runs through the theater separating the front sections from the rear sections, and we sat in the second row back from the walkway, and our views were perfect. Each seat is very comfortable and has its own pair of speakers for excellent sound.  No outside food is allowed, but drinks can be purchased or brought in if transferred to disposable cups which are available. Audience fuckery is pretty minimal. No one is pulled up onstage, but a performer did hiss at us from the half-wall in front of our section before the show. We got a laugh out of it. There are two shows five nights a week (Saturday through Wednesday). Tickets start as low as $74.

    E-498: Orientation

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 54:01


    Random Vegas  Frederick W. Smith, the founder and CEO of FedEx saved his company by gambling in Las Vegas.  When FedEx had a hard time paying their $24,000 fuel bill, Smith took the company's last $5,000 to gamble and managed to win $27,000 on blackjack and kept the business afloat.  TwitPic of the week  The year is 1985 and featured in this picture is the Dunes in all her glory including the satellite casino named the Oasis.  Beyond being a snapshot in time of a property I adore, shared by @Summacorp what captivates my imagination is virtually all this landscape has been almost completely reimagined over the next 20 years.  We all know Bellagio is in the place Dunes used to be but other than the Jocky Club, everything is different.  The entire southwest of the real estate.  It's missing Bellagio, Cosmopolitan, all of CityCenter, Park MGM, NYNY, Excalibur, Luxor and Mandalay Bay.  Ironically almost everything around it is the same, although updated like Barbary is now Cromwell and Flamingo is no longer a Hilton.   News Rod Stewart Residency Red Rock Stabbing ZorkFest 2024 Jason Aldean's Kitchen & Bar

    E-497: Atrium

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 53:25


    Random Vegas  Open containers are legal if you are using a limo or party bus.  Not legal in a rideshare or taxi. (Las Vegas Trivia Tidbits Book)  TwitPic of the week  It's something we take for granted for in Vegas, not knowing what time of day or night it is.  But viewing an atomic explosion has got to be an experience like no other.  Here we see downtown Las Vegas in the midst of just such an occasion, shared by @Summacorp.  Even in this picture the magnitude of these explosions is palatable.  The light in the distances somehow makes the casinos in the foreground look like they belong to a model playset in comparison to the expanse of light.  Amazing that you can describe something so destructive as beautiful.  News Caesars Sells WSOP Venetian Happy Hours

    E-496: Preparation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 62:53


    Random Vegas  Hilton, at one time, had the tallest sign in Vegas at 362 feet tall, taller than the Landmark Hotel itself and only a few feet shy of the Hilton itself.  On July 18, 1994, it was blown down by 70-80 mph high winds.  Fortunately, no one was injured.  The sign was rebuilt in 1997 but not nearly as tall at only 279 feet tall. This is the sign Westgate has to this day. @summacorp  TwitPic of the week  Do you realize how much Vegas history is in this one shot shared by @Summacorp?  We'll start with Circus Circus since it's the easiest to orient yourself with.  Here you can see her 5 fountains and carousel marquee as well.  Next door you have Travel-lodge to the left, still there today, and Westward Ho on the right, not with us anymore. Across the street you have the Thunderbird, Algiers and Riviera. Today its Fontainebleau and a parking lot for the LVCVA. Beyond that we can see the International, the Convention Center and the Landmark.  Today the International is the Westgate and the convention center is now so much bigger that it repurposed the Landmark parking lot into an extension of the convention center.    News Downtown Grand For Sale 360 Vegas Vacation 15  Bellagio Expansion     

    E-495: Coming In Hot

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 59:48


    Random Vegas  There were 137 employees that worked all 34 years and 8 months at the Mirage.  All current employees get $2k per year worked and first dibs on Hard Rock jobs in 2027 (@Vegas_Visual)  TwitPic of the week  It's the best picture I've ever seen that really shows off the scope and grandeur of a live performance at the Sphere, shared by @meltzvegas.  The 18k images dwarf the performers while enhancing the music. It's an experience unlike no other and of course its located in Las Vegas. Even if its only to watch the movie I can't recommend the Sphere experience enough, unless you get motion sickness.  Then stay away from that shit.  News Neon Museum Expansion Hard Rock Las Vegas

    Mail Bag E-4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 54:48


    360 Mail Bag is our opportunity to address your feedback in a causal conversation between friends.  

    E-494: Driverless DUI

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 67:08


    Random Vegas  YESCO replaced more than six miles of neon lighting with RGB LED strips on Mandalay Bay and Delano (Vital Vegas).  TwitPic of the week  I was never a fan of the property, but damn did they have a nice marquee.  The Frontier marquee, born in 1966 and shared by @_GrandPaD with an assist from @summacorp, was designed by Ad Art. It was at one time the tallest super pylon in the world at 184 feet, 4 feet taller than the previous record holder the Dunes.  Originally the “F” at the top of the sign rotated but that functionality was troublesome and eventually abandoned.  Unlike the Dunes I was fortunate enough to have seen her in real life and to be fair, pictures don't do it justice.  Not like being in its presence.  I'm grateful for that time and for this picture for inspiring not only this monologue but the memories.  360 Vegas Book Mirage-TI Tram closes E-500 YouTube Livestream Cosmopolitan Changes to MGM Neon City Festival

    E-493: 360VV14

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 116:20


    Random Vegas Vegas has the 3 largest video screens in the world. Sphere @Venetian at 580,000 square feet (515 long by 367 width), Resorts World at 161,636 square feet (475 long by 340 width), Viva Vision Screen at the Fremont St Experience at 130,000 square feet (1,500 long by 90 width). TwitPic of the trip Technically this was before360VV14started but according to the rules I've made up in my head, it counts. This was a unique point of view of a common visual of the tallest building in Vegas. Fontainebleau, the property that continues to disappoint is showcased here looming over one as they attempt to enjoy the pool. Fortunately it doesn't cause a shadow but it does hulk over the strip as a cautionary tale. It isn't as easy as field of dreams. You need to do more than just build it to get people to come. Regardless, its an attractive building as showcased in this week's picture.   360VV14 Trip Report Sunday, June 23 - 6 pm - Meet & Greet @Furnace @Downtown Grand - 8 pm - Group Gaming @Downtown Grand   Monday, June 24 - 1 pm - Flight Club @Palazzo RSVP$ required ($90 per person for 3 hours, includes the cost to play and all you can drink well booze & domestic beer) -  6 pm - 360 Family Meet and Greet, @Alto @Caesars Palace     - Pennys4Vegas      - Stripwalking     - The Bettor Life     - Vegas Confessions     - VegasNearMe     - Vital Vegas     - You Can Bet On That     Tuesday, June 25 - 8 am - 360 Vegas Exercise Experience w/@RaisingLasVegas RSVP - Noon - Cocktails @Flamingo suite RSVP$ required ($70 per person) - 3 pm - Group Gaming @Flamingo  

    E-492: Differently Abled

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 57:01


    Random Vegas Ever wonder why they call them tokes instead of tips?  The reason is many years ago dealers tried to convince the IRS that the cash they received from players was not a tip and therefore did not have to be reported as taxable income. The logic behind this dodge was that a tip was defined by the IRS as a payment in return for special treatment. Since it is illegal for a dealer to provide any sort of favor to a player, the dealers argued that the money they were given was a “token of appreciation” for dealing an honest game, and therefore not a reward for special services. The IRS didn't buy it, but the term “toke” stuck.” (Super Casino)   TwitPic of the week It's the best picture of the sultan at the Dunes that I've ever seen, perfectly lit up a night.  It was a Porte cochere like no other.  Well, it was actually kind of an uneventful Porte cochere but it has a giant sultan on the roof.  And he had a gem that lights up at night in his turban.  This, looking at this, just makes me smile.  The picture was shared by @VitalVegaswith a hat tip to Las Vegas Memories Facebook group. News Vegas is Expensive Poolside Gaming COVID Gaming Changes Casino Smoking    

    E-491: Just Let Him In

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 44:12


    Random Vegas  Justin Timberlake was paid $6 million dollars to perform at Fontainebleau opening night.  That night, he stayed at Wynn. (VitalVegas)  TwitPic of the week  You've heard me talk about it before, the Stardust.  Here we got a picture from @_GrandPaD showing off the entire property, including the old Royal Nevada that they rebranded the Stardust Auditorium.  It also shows the properties first hotel tower that existed between the two properties, connecting them together.  Next you can't help but look at all those motel units behind the Stardust Frontage.  And lastly, you're reminded this is in the middle of a desert by the Barron wasteland that stretched beyond the resorts reach. All silhouetted with the beautiful mountains.  News Electric Playhouse Fontainebleau expands “The Friends' Experience“ Tuscany Deal

    E-490: No Fucks to Give

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 56:55


    Random Vegas The five biggest jackpots ever won in Las Vegas history (@VegasIssues) 1.     $39.7 million – Excalibur, Mar 2003 2.     $35 million – Desert Inn, Jan 2000 3.     $27.6 million – Palace Station, Nov 1998 4.     $22.6 million – Bally's, May 2002 5.     $21.3 million – Caesars Palace, June 1999 TwitPic of the week I don't know if its common knowledge but Bellagio has a hell of an ass on her.  You don't think of her as a tri-tower because that frontage is all anyone remembers but she is in fact a tri-tower, showcased spectacularly by @Maverickheli.  I don't think this aspect of her is as appreciated as it should be.  I know I didn't until we moved and I made the drive from the west to the strip via Flamingo Road.  She unveils herself as you come over the freeway.  It's very distracting and elegant and a beautiful addition to our Twitpic of the week collection. News 360VV14 RJ Tip Guide Frontier Site

    E-489: Loopholes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 46:56


    Random Vegas The largest American flag every flown was displayed over the Hoover Dam on May 1st, 1996.  Each star on the flag was 17 feet high. (@LasVegaslocally) TwitPic of the week My growing affection for this property rivals only Keren's dislike for it.  The world famous, Caesars Palace, here showcased in 1974 by @summacorp.  Here we can see the properties 3rd hotel tower under construction, the Roman tower expansion.  Something that used to annoy me about Caesars was the piece mail cobbling together of different eras.  Now its what I find charming about it.  How many places can you visit on the strip that are the same structure they were in 66.  It's remarkable and why I've selected to celebrate her evolution with this week's winner. News J-Lo Vegas Drama Resorts World Money Laundering Icahn Returns Golden Nugget No Resort Fee Rio Drone Show                

    Mail Bag E-3

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 44:58


    360 Mail Bag is our opportunity to address your feedback in a causal conversation between friends.  

    E-488: Mr. Fritada

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 66:04


    Random Vegas It's been stated that the Mirage changed everything.  Specifically, in the 10 years that followed its opening the city of Las Vegas doubled visitor volume from $17 million to $35 million, room inventory from 61k to 124k, air passengers increased from $16 million to $36 million and gaming revenue from $3 billion of $7.6 billion.  (@OllyLovate) TwitPic of the week Simply put, it's a picture of the Mirage under construction shared by @summacorp.  Never has a single property so impacted the Las Vegas market.  It's somewhat comforting that the building will basically remain the same although with virtually all of the public spaces refreshed.  Odds are we won't recognize the Mirage once Hard Rock is finished with it, which is a good thing.  Possibly the most disappointing thing is that we are losing another iconic name on the strip.  No longer will we love a place with palaces called Dunes, Sands, Stardust or the Mirage. News LVCVA and Aces Mini Disni Flamingo Signage Relit Virgin Labor Issues Gaming Integrity  

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