A woman still in bed, sorely asks over the phone for a “late late check out”. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
Two women enter a bathroom and exchange wigs before heading back out to a party. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A man 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 woman drops in on her friends time and time again and they are disappointed to see her. It turns out she is posting their time in Las Vegas on social media. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A man goes from person to person telling them he is in a different career every time. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A woman deposits a note into the #WHHSH vault that is then placed into the Riviera shortly before it is imploded. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A man by the name of William enters a time machine and is transported to 2018 Las Vegas where he is exposed exotic food, a bachelorette group and a DJ club until he is transported back to his own time. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A couple enters a hotel lobby to check in. While waiting, a member of hotel staff assumes a man to be a part of a same-sex couple. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
A man officiating a wedding is in somewhat disbelief after no one speaks up with a reason why a couple should not be wed. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.
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.
In 2018 the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority aired this commercial among others as a part of the “Only Vegas Moments” campaign.
In 2018 the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority aired this commercial among others as a part of the “Only Vegas Moments” campaign.
In 2018 the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority aired this commercial among others as a part of the “Only Vegas Moments” campaign.
On May, 2019 the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority rolled out this commercial among others as a part of the “Vegas Changes Everything” campaign.
On May, 2019 the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority rolled out this commercial as a part of the “Vegas Changes Everything” campaign.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A whistling, big band version of Doris Day’s 1944 song “Sentimental Journey” plays as a man in a parka enters a small cabin in the snow. The man revels in his Vegas photos which turn out to be postcards with sticker of himself on them. This is seemingly a part of the “What you want. When you want it” ad campaign.
This 2000 commercial depicts citizen Brock Wilder announcing the start of the “Vegas Freedom Party”. This is seemingly a part of the “What you want. When you want it” ad campaign.
This 1987 commercial features comedian Bill Cosby, magician duo Siegfried and Roy, Dolly Parton and Sammy Davis Jr. at Las Vegas locales. Seemingly a part of “The American way to play” ad campaign.
The 1991 Right Said Fred song “I’m Too Sexy” plays as the fashionable shopping locations and a brief shot of the FAO Schwartz shop in Caesars Palace appear. This is seemingly a part of the “It’s anything and everything” ad campaign.
The B-52’s 1989 hit song “Roam” plays as the Las Vegas cityscape whirls from shot to shot of hotels and activities on The Strip. This is seemingly a part of the “It’s anything and everything” ad campaign.
Female icons on a truck driver’s mudflap run around a gas station laughing to themselves while in the background a cover of Nancy Sinatra’s “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” plays. This is seemingly a part of the “What you want. When you want it” ad campaign.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler signed a new rule Thursday replacing a 2015 definition of “navigable waters” created in the Obama administration that farmers, developers and others found overly restrictive. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
On Friday a Las Vegas jury convicted 52-year-old Charles Talley Jr. of first-degree murder and sexual assault in the rape and killing of Kelly Deanne Kazoon inside an east valley apartment.
Capt. Sasha Larkin, who will be in charge of the new Summerlin Area Command for Metro, talks to the Review-Journal about why community service is a focus for her. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Renee and Kaitlyn sit down and discuss the new update
Take a trip through decades of Las Vegas ad campaigns as the new slogan will be unveiled during the Grammys on Sunday. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)