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Rex

Farewell Moulin Rouge

June 26, 2010

Yesterday, I drove over to the northwest part of Downtown to get some parting shots of the Moulin Rouge Casino.  Literally. Earlier this week, approval was given to destroy what is left of the somewhat mysterious property, and the lot on which it sits is expected to be cleared shortly. As much as I would love to regale you with anecdotes about my experiences at this property, I've obviously never been inside of the place.  Hell, even though I am surrounded by old-timers in this neighborhood, not a single one of them has a tale about visiting the Moulin Rouge.  The only thing I know about the place is what I have read online, and even that is not a whole hell of a lot.  There is so little known about the casino that it's kind of spooky. Last year, a fire raged through the property, and I was one of the ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

The More Things Stay The Same

June 24, 2010

I'm not sure what to make of this: http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/jun/22/12-billion-fontainebleau-construction-permits-pull/ Some $1.2 billion in construction permits were pulled for the idled Fontainebleau casino resort on the Las Vegas Strip this month — but no one is saying if that means construction will actually resume anytime soon. Clark County Development Services, the county office that tracks the issuance of building permits, reported last week that a company that acquired the Fontainebleau property on the Strip pulled 47 permits for projects at the development’s 2777 Las Vegas Blvd. South address. But county officials said today this may be just a procedural effort ... (snip) ... All the permits were issued June 10 and the total value of all 47 permits exceeds $1.2 billion. Representatives of Icahn Enterprises and Taylor International did not return calls clarifying whether there are any plans to resume construction at Fontainebleau ... (click the article link to read more) As we are all aware, Carl "Yes" ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

Sucker

June 18, 2010

Well look who just pulled their heads out of their collective asses ... You know, I just got done lavishing praise on our local mainstream media (in my own way, of course) -- and no sooner did the ink dry on the screen before my new daily newspaper of choice completely insulted me to my digital face. Even though we're all a bunch of ad-centric tools as well, this my friends, is why real bloggers are still the reporters of the future: http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/jun/18/blackjack-paying-6-5-making-headway/ You see, I learned something today when I fired up my web browser.  Apparently, get this .... there is a new form of Blackjack sweeping Las Vegas, and this new variation offers lower payouts than the traditional game. Yeah, I kid you not. From what I hear, this new creation is called "6:5 Blackjack" WHO KNEW???!!! In related breaking news:  The Boardwalk Hotel will be demolished to make room for a new MGM/Mirage ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

Three Percent Off

June 16, 2010

I don't know what in the hell is going on at the Wynn, but I'm going to have to put a filter on my newsreader because every time I try to take a dump, a new headline pops up from the polarizing company. From Google News via the Associated Press (dear god please tell me an RJ writer did not contribute to the article) @ http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jxDJpplVAfwdW6DZWvawoRlw7b0QD9GC27F80 In summary: Wynn Resorts Ltd. CEO Steve Wynn says his company has laid off 220 hourly and 41 salaried workers from its two Las Vegas hotel-casinos. To say that Steve Wynn (or "Thugdog Nasty" as he is known in the 'hood) has been a busy man is an understatement.  Stealing tips, hiding fees in fine print, opening pools, booking ringtone bands, laying folks off ... homeboy deserves a break. Perhaps he should take a few days off, chill by the pool, and drink some shots shots shots shots shots ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

Share and Share Alike

June 15, 2010

Contrary to popular belief, I hate being right.  Since my outlook on life is hyper-realistic to the point of being constantly cynical, skeptical, and miserable ... saying "I told you so" brings me no joy.  If I were wrong a little more often, I have little doubt that I would be a happier person. I rarely have this opportunity, however. Take for example, tip stealing.  When the Wynn began the practice of stealing dealer's tokes some years ago, I was certain that it would only be a matter of time before other casinos followed suit. Well, it looks like that day is nigh: Italicized quotes in this article are from the Las Vegas Sun @ http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/jun/14/daily-memo-gaming-caesars-looking-change-tips-wynn/ (NOT the Review Journal) "... Caesars Palace — a property where union-represented dealers are at loggerheads with management about changes in benefits and working conditions they don’t like — recently adopted language in its contract with dealers that allows ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

The Emperor’s New Fee

June 12, 2010

Just when you thought Steve Wynn was above the hi-jinx of his less elite peers ... Yesterday, both Wynn Las Vegas and the Encore Las Vegas began implementing a $20/night "resort fee". What does the "resort fee" include? Apparently, it gets you the following: In-room Internet Access Local Phone Calls Use of the fitness center The ability to print your boarding pass at the hotel Oddly enough, what it does not get you, is entrance to the new Encore Beach Club.  That will still run you $70/day for a husband and wife combo. This latest move also means that, were I to check into the Wynn tomorrow, I would personally be paying an extra $20 for absolutely nothing. I have a cellphone, I have my own wireless internet connection, I don't use fitness centers, and I can print my boarding pass in any number of inexpensive places.  Even if I did want the pass printed ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

Dear Sherman

June 10, 2010

Back to the topic at hand. The R-J's latest actions have provoked much thought by yours truly, and I have come to a few conclusions. First of all, I think the R-J is seriously damaging their brand with these lawsuits. In my opinion, these suits are going to be a PR catastrophe.  Sometimes being technically right is not enough, and this is one of those situations.  I don't care how right you think you are, suing a non-commercial cat blog for $75,000 makes you look like an anus. This is especially true when you realize that the R-J is unlikely to actually get paid if they win.  How many bloggers have $75K laying around during the great recession?  A victorious lawsuit isn't worth the paper it is printed on if you can't collect the judgement, and I'm sure that in some of these cases a $75K judgment might as well be ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

When Newspapers Attack

For those who are unaware, there has been a controversy brewing in the Las Vegas "netsphere" for roughly the past month. I'm not going to re-tell the story from beginning to end because it's already been told.  But if you need to be brought up to speed, I urge you to read the following article: http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/jun/05/8-more-websites-sued-over-r-j-copyrights-34-total/ To sum up the situation very succinctly, as of today, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has sued 34 bloggers, and by all accounts, they will almost certainly sue more.  In their suits, the R-J is alleging copyright infringement against a variety of blogs who have either cut-and-pasted R-J articles, or who have excerpted from those articles too much ... "too much" being at the sole discretion of the R-J's hired suing company. Some of the targets of the suits have appeared to be legitimate defendants, while others have left people scratching their heads, such as a non-commercial blog ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

3 Levels of Fun

June 5, 2010

For a couple of years I have been complaining about the blighted lot that sits immediately to the south of Planet Hollywood.  This parcel of land, almost dead-center strip, has always struck me as the most underutilized piece of real estate in the entire city. Today, however, I am happy to announce that this is all about to change. This week, the owners of the land annnounced that they are going to build something new and amazing on this particular corner. What, exactly, are they going to build? Well, hold on to your hats, because this is going to be the most exciting news you've heard in the past sixty, or possibly seventy seconds. Coming soon to the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon will be .... Drumroll please ... Wait for it ... Wait a little more for dramatic effect ... Can you feel the excitement ... Here comes the big announcement .... A Walgreens. Oh Hallelujah!  It's like a ... Read the full blog post...

Rex

Filling The Gap

May 24, 2010

A few weeks ago, while standing on the balcony of a Sahara penthouse suite, I looked to the lot immediately south of the casino and asked "Are they supposed to build something here?" The person whom I was with had no idea, and when I later posed the question in my own forums, I realized that almost nobody had an answer.  The former home of the Wet n' Wild amusement park has been sitting vacant since 2004, and like so many other projects around town, it's devolved into little more than an eyesore. Yesterday, on my way back from an absolutely thrilling hold 'em session at Caesars Palace, I passed the vacant lot again and noticed a new fence which read "10,000 New Jobs For Nevada - Silver State Arena". Huh ... what?! Good god, how on earth had I managed to miss this development?  They are building a stadium in my own backyard ... Read the full blog post...

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