T3 DEPARTURES: What to look for
June 23, 2012 - 7:48 pm
The important features visitors and locals will see as they depart from Las Vegas.
The skies are much friendlier when a six-figure jackpot rolls your way.
Downgrades for Bally’s Corp. from Moody’s and S&P Global could affect several projects in the works, including a planned ballpark for the Oakland Athletics.
Three former Tropicana employees who worked there in different eras remember some of the best times at the property.
Las Vegas Grand Prix officials are hosting group tours to find events to fill their 300,000-square-foot facility just off the Strip throughout the year.
Las Vegas’ airport has a history of offering late-night flights, but this is the first time Reid airport’s busiest commercial air carrier has considered it.
It’s pool season again in Las Vegas, and some resorts on the Strip and elsewhere in the valley open their swimming pools to local residents.
More golf entertainment options are coming to Las Vegas as downtown prepares to welcome a hitting bay venue with what it calls “next-generation golf technology.”
The Tropicana is closing April 2. Much of its stock of collectible items is dwindling as tourists grab their free or cheap pieces of history.
Inside the restaurant, guests can expect the same iconic A-frame with fireplaces, wood and stone design and big windows that put the mountain’s beauty at the center.
Boyd Gaming says the renovations at the 23-year-old property will take about two years to complete.