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We hear you love the Adventuredome, but Las Vegas has SO MUCH MORE to offer. We highlight the best attractions, hotels, buffets, and restaurants in this episode. We are on the internet: solo.to/coastercuzzies --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coastercuzzies/support
Join our Patreon for the exclusive MtM Vegas Aftershow! More info at: https://www.patreon.com/MtMVegas Episode Description: As a reminder you can watch this show as well at: http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories Las Vegas is more popular and expensive than ever leaving long time fans sometimes disenchanted at the current state. In this episode we look into some of the Vegas hacks that have been killed by social media. Those were the days. In other news the Mirage volcano is permanently reopening with showtimes nightly. We also discuss Adventuredome's big new ride, toxic sludge at the Vegas Loop, a merger among huge gaming manufacturers, Vegas hotel room opera and how to get rid of pesky sour rooters. Episode Guide: 0:00 Vegas hotel room opera 0:56 Toxic sludge at the Vegas Loop? 2:55 Mass transit alternatives to Vegas Loop 3:32 Sour Rooters - Who are they and how to get rid of them 5:17 Las Vegas Strip revenue split - Gaming not as important? 7:10 How casino profit calculations have changed over time 8:21 Adventuredome opens $6 million Spongebob ride 10:13 Spy Ninjas “theme park” coming to Vegas 11:09 Mirage's volcano official reopening 12:25 Slot machine manufacturers IGT & Everi merging 14:38 Vegas hacks killed by social media 15:41 Social media killing status matching 17:30 Popularity killing MyVegas? About the Show: Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Las Vegas Family Trip 2021 - We went to Vegas for my daughter's birthdays. In this episode we show what we did and how you can make your next family trip to Vegas an epic family trip! Lots of ear candy in this episode!00:00 -09:33 - Intro, Patreon, T-Shirts09:33 - 11:46 - Dancing Kids11:46 - 13:53 - Hotel Intro13:53 - 16:34 - Fremont St. Experience16:34 - 19:19 - Slotzilla Zipline19:19 - 23:13 - Top O the Mornin'!23:13 - 26:21 - Brunch at Peppermill 26:21 - 27:23 - Circus Circus27:23 - 33:13 - Adventuredome33:13 - 39:02 - The Venetian39:02 - 41:40 - Family Photo Montage41:40 - 48:13 - Show CloseThanks for stopping by! Please subscribe/support/download/shop here - https://linktr.ee/Djmadhatter
Went to ghetto Adventuredome, broke my back, employee tried to steal my chick purse, there are no masks, then went to a nice dinner, i stopped drinking for a while, bastien salabanzi new part is awesome, what happens in a garbage truck, bad trip and den of thieves good movies, awesome rollerblading dream, jake paul is dumb, people who pay money for the cashmeoutsie chick are REALLY weird.
The Vegas Vampire was a vampire of late night Shock Theater and Vegas Vampire shows at KHBV/KVVU, Channel 5, in Henderson, Nevada, and broadcast to the greater Las Vegas, Nevada area from the late 1960s through the 1970s. The Vegas Vampire's show featured grade-“B” horror films, monster films, and science fiction films. The show was aired on Friday nights at 11 p.m Parker's Vegas Vampire was a popular local celebrity. He traveled the streets of Las Vegas and Henderson in a trademark Hearse, and appeared at many local business openings. For many years he hosted the local segments of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, and participated in local shows and charity events like the St. Jude's "Nite of Stars" show, and the Clark County Talent Guild's "Stars of Tomorrow" show. So popular was the character that at one point Parker was appointed director of publicity and public relations for TV-5. One Halloween in the 1990s the Vegas Vampire was invited to return to Vegas' Circus Circus to turn the Grand Slam Canyon (later Adventuredome) ride complex into the Dome of Doom
**Not a live show** The Vegas Vampire was a vampire of late night Shock Theater and Vegas Vampire shows at KHBV/KVVU, Channel 5, in Henderson, Nevada, and broadcast to the greater Las Vegas, Nevada area from the late 1960s through the 1970s. The Vegas Vampire's show featured grade-“B” horror films, monster films, and science fiction films. The show was aired on Friday nights at 11 p.m Parker's Vegas Vampire was a popular local celebrity. He traveled the streets of Las Vegas and Henderson in a trademark Hearse, and appeared at many local business openings. For many years he hosted the local segments of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, and participated in local shows and charity events like the St. Jude's "Nite of Stars" show, and the Clark County Talent Guild's "Stars of Tomorrow" show. So popular was the character that at one point Parker was appointed director of publicity and public relations for TV-5. One Halloween in the 1990s the Vegas Vampire was invited to return to Vegas' Circus Circus to turn the Grand Slam Canyon (later Adventuredome) ride complex into the Dome of Doom.
The Vegas Vampire was a vampire of late night Shock Theater and Vegas Vampire shows at KHBV/KVVU, Channel 5, in Henderson, Nevada, and broadcast to the greater Las Vegas, Nevada area from the late 1960s through the 1970s. The Vegas Vampire's show featured grade-“B” horror films, monster films, and science fiction films. The show was aired on Friday nights at 11 p.m Parker's Vegas Vampire was a popular local celebrity. He traveled the streets of Las Vegas and Henderson in a trademark Hearse, and appeared at many local business openings. For many years he hosted the local segments of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, and participated in local shows and charity events like the St. Jude's "Nite of Stars" show, and the Clark County Talent Guild's "Stars of Tomorrow" show. So popular was the character that at one point Parker was appointed director of publicity and public relations for TV-5. One Halloween in the 1990s the Vegas Vampire was invited to return to Vegas' Circus Circus to turn the Grand Slam Canyon (later Adventuredome) ride complex into the Dome of Doom.
On this week's show, we talk with journalist Seth Kubersky about Diagon Alley! He tells us what we can expect from the new area opening at Universal Orlando. Plus, we discuss some details about the new ride that have already been posted. We also have a fantastic Interactive Topic! We asked our listeners "What is ruining the theme park experience for you?" Wait until you hear their answers. We also have a Live Trip Report from "El Loco" at the Adventuredome in Las Vegas and a whole lot more!