Two visitors from California found a certain casino on the Las Vegas Strip to their liking this weekend.
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The Federal Trade Commission’s bipartisan “junk fee” rules took effect Monday giving consumers new protections against fees in short-term lodging and the live-event ticketing.
The soaring space provided the occasion for the coastal cooking of Spain, France, Italy and Greece.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix has entered into a partnership agreement with a casino that was formerly suing the Formula One event.
MGM Resorts International announced a new employment agreement with its top executive.
A megaresort on the Strip is, once again, making changes within its leadership ranks, moving two of its top recently appointed executives into new roles.
The new spot features fish sourced daily from the Mediterranean, intricate desserts and craft cocktails, and abundant custom art and design.
The downtown casino owner purchased the site several years ago, when Symphony Park had much more empty land than it does today.
The former president of Wynn Las Vegas and the ex-wife of Tilman Ferttita are among the executives who were recommended for licensing by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
The company’s CEO says while tariffs on operating expenses, such as food and beverage, are manageable, higher costs involving capital expenses are another story.
An additional six-figure slots jackpot was won in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.
MGM Resorts International executives said during a recent earnings call that the company plans to renovate hotel rooms at two of its Strip properties in the coming years.
These are the cards he was looking for.
Reports of layoffs at various Las Vegas casinos have been popping up for several months now, raising questions about whether the gaming industry is nearing an end to the post-COVID economic boom.
Two big fines against two MGM properties and Resorts World resulted in different responses and perspectives from those paying $19 million in fines.