Officials previewed the America’s Party fireworks show with a rooftop tour of Planet Hollywood on Thursday. This year’s theme is Deuces Wild.
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Eight hotel-casinos will participate in this year’s eight-minute New Year’s fireworks and entertainment celebration, dubbed America’s Party 2022.
The world-famous New Year’s Eve fireworks display on the Las Vegas Strip, sidelined last year by COVID-10 restrictions, is planned for 2022 with details coming Dec. 16.
Restaurant Marigold inside Resorts World closed on Dec. 2, five months after its debut at the new casino.
Food halls and courts are more numerous on the Strip than in years past, and experts say the shift is driven by customers looking for more variety and value.
Ludacris performed in the club, at the pool and in the stadium in his return to Las Vegs.
If you’re a fan of Rao’s food, you’d best get to the Caesars Palace location in a hurry.
Construction crews have begun pouring the 13,000 tons of concrete required to complete the domed roof at MSG Sphere, a spokesman said Monday.
Promoters say the event will honor more than 60 years of fashion and inspiration.
Construction crews working on the $1.9 billion MSG Sphere at The Venetian will continue to install the exterior LED lighting system and begin work on interior features of the venue.
Raising Cane’s, an immensely popular chicken-fingers chain with restaurants across the country, will open a “landmark location” late this year near T-Mobile Arena.
FlyOver Las Vegas will offer visitors the experience of soaring over some of the most well-known tourist destinations in the West.
With Garth Brooks playing the first sold-out show Saturday at Allegiant Stadium officials involved used the mega-event as a learning experience on event day traffic management.
With the first major events with fans allowed inside the $2 billion Allegiant Stadium, officials got their first real-time run at managing the largest event venue in the state.
Jeff Beacher doesn’t remember much of his blackjack spree at Resorts World Las Vegas, but he came away with $700,000-plus in winnings.