The ride, which is now open, was designed to appeal to both children and adults, according to Circus Circus.
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The newest resort on the north Strip opened seven weeks ago and has made headlines for everything from its luxury looks to a small plate of nachos.
Slot play, table games and sports wagering all had best-ever years. Passenger counts also made records at the airport.
With Sands shareholder Miriam Adelson near to completing the sale of $2B in stock to buy a majority interest in the Dallas Mavericks, a role in the Oak View project has been dismissed.
Live table games are returning three years after they were shelved due to pandemic-related restrictions.
Bally’s Corp., which operates the Tropicana, sees short-term pain, but long-term gain with its stadium project with the relocated Oakland A’s baseball team.
The project will transform Horseshoe Las Vegas’ Jubilee Tower into the new Versailles Tower.
Following growth in January and February, Las Vegas gaming industry analysts say some estimates for gross gaming revenue and cash flow are conservative.
The special events calendar in March is full of concerts, sporting events and conventions that bolster normal seasonal tourism and meeting levels.
Dream Las Vegas is estimated to cost around $550 million and slated to open in late 2024.
Billions of dollars in resort, entertainment and transportation construction projects are anticipated by the LVCVA, which issued a bulletin detailing the projects list.
Placed in an online-only format last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the world’s largest gaming industry exhibition will return to a live gathering in the fall.
The testing protocols are meant to strengthen health and safety standards and assist tourists from states with strict travel restrictions, according to the companies.
Metrics like foot traffic, gaming revenue and occupancy rates in the Reno area are closing in on pre-pandemic levels ahead of Clark County.
An analysis issued Monday by the American Hotel & Lodging Association that shows the U.S. hotel industry may be on the brink of financial collapse.