Las Vegas Palazzo Hotel Opens

The $1.9billion Palazzo Casino-Resort will celebrate its grand opening from Thursday to Saturday with a concert featuring Diana Ross.

It is the first new property on the Vegas Strip since April 2005, which is the Wynn Las Vegas.

The Palazzo is not fully functional yet. 50% of the shipping mall is open and 2,300 of the 3,068 rooms are expected to be available.

The Palazo Features Jay Z’s 40/40 sports bar and lounge and the world’s largest Canyon Ranch SpaClub.

This opening is not without controversy, Jay Z’s permit was written over a weekend. So what you say, well this is unheard of since the permit office is closed on weekends. There are accusations of preferential treatment and it has some up in arms. We will have to see how this plays out.

Las Vegas Hotel Coupons and Promotions Jan 2008

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More Vertical Farming in Vegas

Sazzy, http://www.thevegastourist.com

Thank you for your comments on the Vertical Farm and makes perfect sense.
My readers will benefit as much as I did, So I am posting it. Please Enjoy

Nick,
Read the article and thought it was very good. The thing that struck me was the local angle of what this type of farm could mean to the quality of food here in Las Vegas.

Typically in the last 10 years the quality of food in Las Vegas has been outstanding in the casino’s and the restaurants. For locals this isn’t the case. Local groceries get the majority of their produce from California. Having grown up in the mid-west it becomes clear very quickly that produce grown in California is substandard. One of our biggest complaints in living here is the size, availability, and quality of the produce. I actually look forward to going home to get something to eat!

When ever a new project is projected for this city you have to take it with a grain of salt. You just never really know if it will happen or not. With this project it would be nice to see some of this wonderful produce hit the local shelves, and not just the casinos. And of course, its new and different and Las Vegas will embrace it and make a profit, its what Las Vegas does best!

Sazzy

Vegas to Build 30 Story Vertical Farm

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According to reports at Next Energy News, Las Vegas will again lead the nation on the technology front by building a 30-story farm. The Vertical Farm will supply enough food to feed 72,000 people. From what we found out the food will mainly be used for the casino hotels.

The concept/design work should be finished in the middle of 2008 and then the ground breaking will start. The project should be finished by 2010 and cost $200 Million. The location and exact dates are not yet available but I am sure the world will be watching this advancement closely.

With an annual revenue of $25 Million and $6 Million in operating expenses per year this Vertical Farm will net a $19 Million dollar profit per year in just produce and possibly another $15 Million in tourism. Sounds like a great business deal, but does it?

I am sure there will be some backlash from the traditional farmers from the Midwest, Prairie States and California. These states provide most of the Las Vegas produce currently. I am not sure about the technical specs but I hope the tomatoes don’t taste like hot-house. Does Vegas or the state of Nevada have a conscience or do they need one?

I am sure some farmers will be hurt by this latest advancement, but Vegas is into reinventing itself and I guess it expects the farmers to do the same.

I do not understand some of the selling tactics for this project. Why do Nevada officials need to demonstrate their environmental awareness on waste and excess. The process currently goes like this: Produce is bought from farms, delivered to Vegas and then disposed of by throwing it away, composting or giving to the older gentleman who feeds it to his pigs, (thanks “Dirty Jobs” Discovery Channel). The only excess is when the Las Vegas Resorts order the wrong quantity. The only thing the process changes is the origin of the produce and not where it comes out in the end (pardon the pun). If anyone has an answer on how rotting produce harms the environment let me know and I will stop composting.

I understand the future is coming but at what expense. Will the US Government have to subsidize the farming industry again? I hope the people in charge are a lot smarter than me and really thought this out to the last possible solution.

Don’t get me wrong, I love new tech and think the Las Vegas Vertical Farm is a cool idea. I wish I came up with the funding and sold it to Nevada.

Here is an excerpt from http://www.verticalfarm.com
The pictures/concepts were designed by Chris Jacobs

Year-round crop production; 1 indoor acre is equivalent to 4-6 outdoor acres or more, depending upon the crop (e.g., strawberries: 1 indoor acre = 30 outdoor acres)
No weather-related crop failures due to droughts, floods, pests
All VF food is grown organically: no herbicides, pesticides, or fertilizers
VF virtually eliminates agricultural runoff by recycling black water
VF returns farmland to nature, restoring ecosystem functions and services
VF greatly reduces the incidence of many infectious diseases that are acquired at the agricultural interface
VF converts black and gray water into potable water by collecting the water of
evapotranspiration
VF adds energy back to the grid via methane generation from composting non-edible
parts of plants and animals
VF dramatically reduces fossil fuel use (no tractors, plows, shipping.)
VF converts abandoned urban properties into food production centers
VF creates sustainable environments for urban centers
VF creates new employment opportunities
We cannot go to the moon, Mars, or beyond without first learning to farm indoors on
earth
VF may prove to be useful for integrating into refugee camps
VF offers the promise of measurable economic improvement for tropical and subtropical
LDCs. If this should prove to be the case, then VF may be a catalyst in helping to reduce or even reverse the population growth of LDCs as they adopt urban agriculture as a strategy for sustainable food production.
VF could reduce the incidence of armed conflict over natural resources, such as water
and land for agriculture

Las Vegas Hotel Coupons

We just updated our Las Vegas Coupon section on our homepage. There are some great Las Vegas Coupons for Thanksgiving. Some of these deals have a very short life span, make sure you check them out. If you just want to get to Vegas for the weekend these are your ticket. This is when Vegas gets slow. I will be taking these offline when they are over.

Don’t forget to use the Promo codes located in the links below.
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Mandalay Bay Coupon
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MGM Grand Coupon
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Mirage Tigers Closed and New Aquarium opens

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Mirage makes a move to close the Free White Tigers exhibit to open up new restaurants. Well this is not my favorite of exhibit in Vegas and I have never made a special visit to go see them.

In fact, the last time I saw them was by accident. On my way in from the strip to see the new aquarium behind the front desk I realized that I would be passing by the Free White Tiger exhibit, and yes I did stop to look, but all I saw was a sleeping tiger, that is the usual fare for most of the Vegas Tiger Exhibits I have seen.

If you are interested in seeing the Tigers at the Mirage they are now located in the Siegfried and Roy Secret Garden for $15.00

If you saw the picture above of the Mirage’s Front Desk Aquarium, it looks very cloudy, well it was. I took a lot of pictures in the lobby but it is very dark. The Aquarium looked to be freshly installed even though it has been there a while. My guess that the Mirage Aquarium just got cleaned and the persons taking care of the Salt Water tank stirred it up.

The Frontier Implosion

Frontier Las Vegas Implosion

The Frontier was been imploded 2:30am this morning (11/13/2007). To Some just another casino making way for progress, but every time this happens I find my self reminiscing of great times I have had at each of fallen casinos.

Somethings I will remember are: The 99cent Margaritas (they weren’t that great, but they were 99cents), the sign out front with the “Dirty Girls and Cold Beer”, Gilleys’s and the old style Vegas mystique. The sadness will last a little while but out with the old and in with the new

Before the Frontier Implosion there was a descent fireworks show with a countdown made of fireworks on the side of the building then a dramatic pause then the north side of the tower blew out and then fell with the south side following. Of course there was a lot of smoke, debris in the air, this is why they do this so early in the morning, to cut down on the onlookers and traffic jams. People of Vegas were asked not to attend, but this is true for every implosion.

The Frontier is now gone but not forgotten

The Rio Las Vegas Hotel Review Nov 2007

Rio Las Vegas Review

Here is the review of my latest stay at the Rio Las Vegas.

I made my reservation over the phone and the prices were in the $300 range for the weekend, but as a frugal shopper I checked the web the day I was supposed to arrive and the prices had dropped to $145 a night. They tried to say that we could not switch because of the cancellation policy within 72 hours. I had to argue a bit but finally got them to give me the new rate and not treat it as a cancellation. This is pretty much rule #1 check the rates periodically before you leave to see if there is a better deal. During my reservation I specifically asked for the Masquerade Tower on a high floor, strip view and a king bed. I even made sure the reservationist had all that information in my record, by calling back to make sure the first agent had put this in.

When I arrived at the Rio and checked in, I did the $20 trick (if you don’t know what this is just ask us). The lady behind the counter was oblivious on what the $20 meant, which is another story all together. So we started to complete our transaction and she had us down for the wrong tower and I asked her to check for any notes in our reservation, she found them and fixed the reservation and I was off to my room, The room ended up being the wrong side of the building giving me a mountain view, so I traversed back to the front desk to get the room I requested, but they only had a room with two queen beds and the front desk lady said she would put us in the queue for a room change the next morning. Rule #2: Always get what you asked for and complain if you do not or the New Vegas will take advantage of you.

As a side note:
I personally like the Masquerade Tower. The Masquerade Tower is shaped like a crescent moon and I like staying on the outside curve of the building facing the Las Vegas Strip because of the view and the rooms are bigger.

When I finally got in my room here is what I found:
The TV didn’t work
The phone didn’t work, it only had the old pulse dial (There was no way to fix it)
Many lights were burnt out in the bathroom
The bathroom was in need of a good cleaning (which is why I’m giving it such poor toilet ratings)
The door-jam near the shower was rusting very badly
The Bathtub grout needed a good cleaning, grout cleaning products always smell a little weird don’t they? Also
The sectional couch had no support, the cushions were flat.
They have an advertisement for Jim Beam on the side of the building, like they really need any more money. This helps for privacy but takes away from a clear view out the window. It felt like I was looking out a very thick window screen

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Right away I called maintenance, wait the phone doesn’t work, but the phone by the elevator did. So I called about the TV and a maintenance person was dispatched and showed up an hour later only to come in my room and literally bang on the front a/v ports on the TV until the message “please insert the a/v device” went away. So I turned the TV off and back on and the same message appeared, so he proceeded to beat on it some more, yes he was hitting it with his palm. The message went away again, I turned it off and on, and viola it was fixed. I said to the maintenance person, “I would never of thought of beating on the TV to get it work, but at least I know how to fix it in the future”

The other two items, the phone and burnt out lights, I addressed with the front desk. They said they would get a maintenance person up there to fix it, it was never fixed but we found a new toothbrush on our counter, go figure…

We did receive a message from the front desk about our room upgrade, but the phone didn’t work so we couldn’t get to the message without some assistance, but it was all for not since the Rio was now sold out, yea right!

Another Side Note:
Earlier this year I stayed in the newly renovated rooms in the Ipanema after the front desk guy said the rooms were much better since they were renovated, I still wasn’t impressed. For those of you that have stayed at the Rio: They upgraded the TV from a standard tube TV to a 42 flat panel which now hangs on the wall on the opposite side of the room over the table, the picture quality was horrible because they were sending standard def to a high-def screen. They upgraded the Beds and Bedding, which are really nice. They also spruced up the bathroom and I think they changed out the sectional couch. Other than that I didn’t see much difference. One really bad thing was the shower was stopped up and wouldn’t drain, so a call to maintenance was required.

The Rio still needs help and here is why
Customer service. The staff on the casino floor are an unforgiving lot. While cruising the casino, this includes the casino floor, the buffet, shops etc… I was always being cut off by the Rio staff. They were very unapologetic, they would just cut you off or make you get out of their way. If this only happened once I would not gripe but every time I would venture out they seemed to have the right of way. This is total CRAP, what happened to customer service and the customer is always right? I am not sure who is training these people but get a grip. Vegas was founded on customer service and thank you, and yes sir, no sir.

The Rio is faltering and has been since Harrah’s took over. They have made it just another “Hotel in Vegas”. I am sure Harrah’s is making money with their template but the Rio Hotel in Vegas used to be a great place to have a great time and enjoy the experience.

The World Carnival Buffet used to be one of those experiences until Harrah’s changed that also. Though it has gotten better the quality is not back to where once was. When Harrah’s bought the Rio the first thing they did was remove the sushi, got rid of the quality and went with easier food to prepare. The Rio World Carnival Buffet was about quality and quantity, now it is quantity and a little quality. Every time I have eaten here the same food always tastes different. How can you have multiple batches of eggs benedict, ribs, mashed potatoes taste so different, this goes for anything they prepare by hand and not “store bought”. I am also really disappointed in the size and preparation of the crab legs. The crab legs have gotten way smaller than they once were. (Yes, I know the seafood buffet is better but lets stick with the Carnival World Buffet, and the Seafood Buffet is closed for renovations. Back to the crab legs, I would not give these things to my worst enemy, they are so watered down you have to squeeze them so they will drain and I they are soaking in regular water and not brine. Also they are over-cooked so badly you cannot get any meat because it sticks to the inside of the shell. This tells me the person cooking them doesn’t know what they are doing. The Rio also used to have steamed crab in the World Carnival Buffet but now it is only iced. I have done my homework on this and have eaten at the Rio Carnival World Buffet for a decade and more times than I care to let on, trust me I am a card carrying member. One redeeming quality for the Rio is our waiter, he has been there for twelve years and I try and make sure we sit in his section, because he will make sure everything is right, there is only one waiter who has been there longer and only by two years.

The Wynn has it to the nines:
The customer service training is very apparent here. After you get up from either the tables or the slots there is a customer service agent to push in your chair and to clean up the mess you left behind. They hold the door for you anytime they can, they are always very friendly and will make sure you are taken care of. Not to leave out the Bellagio but they are a close second.

Gold Coast Club Coast Reward point changed.

If you haven’t heard the Gold Coast Casino changed their Club Coast Reward program from a coin-out to a coin-in program.

Starting Monday October 29th every dollar of coin-in play will earn one point. Some other great news for the point switch is at the end of the day on October 29th 2007 the point balance you have will be tripled. Also, for every dollar of coin-in played until January 14th 2008 you will receive three points.

I am not sure how much I like this, but it helps if you have never won anything at the Gold Coast and keep pumping into the casino. We will have to see how this one plays out.

MGM and Dubai World to split costs

From the people who brought you the homemade islands that look like palm trees and the tallest building in the world, Dubai is back with another investment. Dubai World will invest $5 billion in Kirk Kerkorian’s MGM Mirage. This will make Dubai World a partner with MGM Mirage as it expands into the real estate business.

Dubai definitely has the resources to help Project CityCenter push past any money woes it may have. Dubai World will pay $2.7 billion for half of the 76-acre Project CityCenter and $2.4 billion in MGM Mirage stock.

“Shares jumped $6.62, or 8.9 percent, to $80.94 Wednesday. They rose another 0.7 percent, or 56 cents, to $81.50 in after-hours trading.” (Yahoo)

“MGM Mirage will remain CityCenter’s developer and will be paid a healthy management fee of 2 percent of gross revenues from the hotel-casino and its Vdara condo-hotel. It will also claim 5 percent of operating profits and a flat $3 million annual fee for managing the shopping center, before its 50 percent share of the net profit is determined”, Lanni said.

MGM Mirage will also get a $100 million bonus from Dubai World if the CityCenter project is finished on budget and on-time, late 2009.