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“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Pearly Gates” (2012)
 
“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Pearly Gates” (2012)

A man by the name of Ron Martinez speaks with an angel at the “Pearly Gates”. While waiting to see if he is able to get into heaven, the angel remarks, “There seem to be a few weekends missing.” This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.

“Only Vegas Moments: Now And Then” (2018)
 
“Only Vegas Moments: Now And Then” (2018)

In 2018 the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority aired this commercial among others as a part of the “Only Vegas Moments” campaign.

“Only Vegas Moments: The Meetup” (2018)
 
“Only Vegas Moments: The Meetup” (2018)

In 2018 the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority aired this commercial among others as a part of the “Only Vegas Moments” campaign.

“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Postcard” (2003)
 
“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Postcard” (2003)

A woman writes on a postcard, but upon realizing what she has written tries to cover it up. The song in the background is the Mummydogs’ 2002 song “Ask Me No Questions”. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.

“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Mistress Disguise” (2003)
 
“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Mistress Disguise” (2003)

A woman gets into a limousine, passing by the Fremont Experience, heading to McCarran airport. She acts up in the car until she reaches her destination in more buttoned down attire. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.

“Freedom to get away from it all” (2001)
 
“Freedom to get away from it all” (2001)

This commercial aired after the September 11th Attacks and starts by noting “The Frank Sinatra Foundation donates this son’s proceeds to the September 11th and Twin Tower Funds.” This is seemingly a part of the “Freedom to get away from it all” ad campaign.

“What you want. When you want it: Freedom from the man” (2000)
 
“What you want. When you want it: Freedom from the man” (2000)

Peter Fonda as Heavenly Blues in the 1966 film “The Wild Angels” gives his memorable quote in this sampling for the Las Vegas commercial. This is seemingly a part of the “What you want. When you want it” ad campaign.