Dancers perform to celebrate the Lunar New Year at Grand Canal Shoppers at The Venetian.
In celebration of Chinese New Year, performers danced through the Venetian and the Palazzo. The Celebration starts off with the painting of the lion’s eyes. Guests cheered along and fed the lions red packets of money. This year is the Year of the Rat.
Undefeated heavyweight fighters Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury participated in a press conference at the FOX Studios in Los Angeles in advance of their rematch bout in Las Vegas in February. Their first bout ended in a split draw.
Jolly Roger day becomes one man’s reason to head to Las Vegas. This is seemingly a part of the “What’s your excuse?” ad campaign.
A man sends a message to his coworkers through a watercooler. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
Mike Hansen and Cecilia “Cecy” Hansen discuss their journey of fostering to adoption. (Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Rick Harrison of “Pawn Stars” fame has helped gift a new Ford-250 to a wounded warrior. (Angus Kelly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A man arrives in Las Vegas under a pseudonym, only to find out others had the same idea. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
Chaos at a family holiday dinner makes for a miserable holiday season. This commercial is seemingly a part of the “Vegas Changes Everything” ad campaign.
A discouraging grandmother makes for a miserable holiday season. This commercial is seemingly a part of the “Vegas Changes Everything” ad campaign.
People all over the country try to use a Las Vegas slogan in their lives. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A man is tempted by the his inner demon while in Las Vegas. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A woman preempts her boss by informing him that she will be taking the day off for “Mungo Day”. This is seemingly a part of the “What’s your excuse?” ad campaign.
A man discusses the holiday of “Shinwack” as to why he is taking work off. This is seemingly a part of the “What’s your excuse?” ad campaign.
A man goes to his boss for a couple days off and explains to him it’s for “Chinchilli Day”. This is seemingly a part of the “What’s your excuse?” ad campaign.
A man goes to his boss for a couple days off and explains to him it’s for “Chinchilli Day”. This is seemingly a part of the “What’s your excuse?” ad campaign.
“Leave your stiff upper lip at home” the commercial advocates. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
Those who enable their friends to do the crazier things in life are credited for being the ones who take their friends to Las Vegas. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A group of men show off their trophy to the excitement of everyone around Las Vegas. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
Carolers visit a couple’s home, Las Vegas carolers. This is seemingly a part of the season “Vegas season” ad campaign.
In May, 2019 the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority rolled out this commercial among others as a part of the “Vegas Changes Everything” campaign.
A woman goes from outfit to outfit passing through Las Vegas venues. Until ending up in a private concert with local band Imagine Dragons playing their 2014 song “I Bet My Life”. This is seemingly a part of the season “Vegas season” ad campaign.
A gardener looks to increase his pay by subtly blackmailing a man about his trip to Las Vegas. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A man in an office goes through his Las Vegas vacation photos while listening to the 2011 Jay Sean song, “Hit The Lights” featuring Lil Wayne. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
Candace Newman, an on-camera reporter, remarks seeing “another troubling sign of the times” at an empty poolside cabana. As soon as the camera turns off however a party ensues. This commercial is likely a response to the 2009 economic crisis amid the Great Recession. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A group of women press their friend for details on her trip to Las Vegas. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
Three women new to town are taken on a tour of the Las Vegas sights, but afterwards it turns out this is not their first time. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A mysterious man stalks another man reminding him of what he did, but once he is confronted realizes it is not as bad as he thought. This is seemingly a part of the season “Vegas season” ad campaign.
A woman comes home from Las Vegas and puts her art major to use sketching her time on vacation. This is seemingly a part of the season “Vegas season” ad campaign.
A man receives a Las Vegas postcard to his wife, to his wife’s dismay. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.