Resorts World Las Vegas will incorporate three of Hilton’s premium brands when it opens Thursday, each with its own lobby and porte cochère.
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One of the few perks to emerge from Las Vegas’ pandemic-related casino shutdowns — free parking — is on its way out.
MGM Grand’s Leo the Lion statue, which honors the lion seen roaring at the beginning of hundreds of movie openings, is getting spruced up.
Rhode Island-based Bally’s Corp. has agreed to purchase the Tropicana resort-casino from landlord Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc., a transaction valued at $308 million.
Spring doesn’t officially arrive until Saturday, but those eager for the new season can get an early glimpse inside the Bellagio’s conservatory and botanical gardens.
Suites at Palazzo will be available throughout the week starting Thursday, another sign of recovery for the Las Vegas Strip tourism market.
After taking a nosedive in early 2020, casino operators’ share prices are close — if not already beyond — pre-pandemic levels.
Mandalay Bay, Park MGM and Mirage are set to operate 24-7 starting March 3, thanks to increased interest in travel to Las Vegas, according to a Wednesday news release.
Certain aspects of Las Vegas’ skyline today will be here to stay, thanks to a condominium trend that started in the 2000s.
Nearly 63,000 plants and flowers are spread across four scenes inside the Bellagio Conservatory’s Lunar New Year display, designed to convey messages of love for nature, commitment, tradition, children and travel.
When exactly the state crosses from pandemic to post-pandemic is hard to nail down, though experts have varying opinions of what that might look like.
The Cromwell, the last Strip resort with its lights still off, reopened Thursday with a 21-and-over age restriction.
Park MGM’s doors opened to the public Wednesday for the first time since March 18, unveiling a series of changes.
The offers come as Las Vegas’ trade show and convention traffic has come to a standstill because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Labor union members across several industries in Nevada are fighting for the right to return to work.