From billiards to bubbly, BINGO to beer flights — some things you may have forgotten about the Summerlin resort.
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Restaurants, stores and casino floors in Las Vegas are bumping up to 50 percent of their fire-code capacities, right around the time stimulus checks arrive.
Grand Cafes at Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch resorts will be converted to Lucky Penny Cafes.
Stadia, set to open this spring, will have 16 large HDTV and LED screens for watching games.
A contest winner will take the plunge from the top of the Strat tower in an illuminated suit to ring in the new year.
While it won’t open its doors to the public until Monday, Circa owner Derek Stevens offered a preview Tuesday of the resort’s luxurious rooftop lounge.
Plenty of nods to classic Las Vegas will be visible at Circa. But you would be hard-pressed to find one as iconic or as tasty as a 99-cent shrimp cocktail.
The Greek seafood restaurant is preparing for its move by early next year to The Venetian.
Chef/owner Dan Coughlin, best known to local foodies for his pioneering Fremont Street restaurant Le Thai, said the opening date moved up from December to Oct. 28.
Players, diners were in short supply on the second day of the gaming industry’s reopening.
A total of eight restaurants at Santa Fe Station, Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock Resort are now open for either takeout or dine-in service.
Beers & Bets, Bella Bistro and Prendi go dark, with changes in restaurant and lounge hours to be reviewed weekly.
Caesars Entertainment has announced the temporary closing of several of its restaurants through at least April 9.
Amid fears of coronavirus, the company says closures at casinos will start Sunday and be evaluated weekly.
There are still some resorts and shopping centers along the Strip where you can valet for free, if you know where to look.