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Adult Shows. Concerts and Headliners. Cirque du soleil Shows. Musical Shows. Production Shows. Afternoon Shows. Dinner and Show Combo. With more shows to choose from than any other City in the World, You might feel overwhelmed deciding on one.

But if You narrow Your preference to a category, You can make Your decision much easier. If Your interest is in a Cirque du soleil show, why browse through the Comedy and Adult shows? Fat Elvis who is now performing at Harrahs btw would not approve. There is a reason that such an establishment belongs on the strip — it would not work anywhere else in Nevada.

Not only does it offer a glamorously contemporary stay for hotel guests and casino visitors alike, but it also provides plenty of unique entertainment. Such accommodations give it enough of a great start to both fit in perfectly as a hospitable Las Vegas location, while also providing a bit of its own flair of individuality to the mix.

The Cromwell is only a 12 story hotel and can be a nice change of pace from the enormous hotels that require a long walk just to get from your room to the strip. Earlier plans were soon abandoned for the idea of a more modern look. The new land now gives Harrah's a 1,foot frontage on Harmon Ave. Harrah's now has options on the Westward Ho property which they are using as a bargaining piece.

If they take the bait, Boyd the owners of the Barbary Coast would be able to expand their Echelon Place plans onto the adjacent Westward Ho land. This acquisition would give Boyd 87 contiguous acres. This seems like a good deal for both parties. The map above illustrates the size difference between the Westward Ho's 24 acres and the Barbary Coast's 4. OK, here's where things get interesting.

The Barbary Coast sits right in the middle of Harrah's properties, blocking the possibility of Harrah's linking the Flamingo with Bally's. Boyd owners of several properties scattered throughout the Las Vegas valley owns the Barbary Coast hotel and claims to not be interested in selling it to Harrah's or anyone else. Harrah's then started buying land behind the Flamingo.

The purchases include; the Hole-in-the-wall restaurant and plaza, Bourbon Street now imploded , several small apartment buildings and the new As Harmon becomes more developed, I'm sure this parcel will become a bigger priority for Harrah's. That would give them a large entrance to the empire between the new Planet Hollywood timeshare and the W Hotel. My Guess slightly revised My Guess is; they will blow up the Imperial Palace and most of Harrah's, after they remodel the Flamingo.

They will eventually purchase all of the neighborhood behind the IP and Flamingo and use it for convention and condo space. They'll build a new Strip resort, and tie it in with the revamped Flamingo.

They will expand the Flamingo to the corner assuming the Barbary Coast swap deal goes through , and could easily build over Flamingo road to Bally's with restaurants and a night club with a Bellagio fountain view. A boutique hotel would fit nicely in the old Bourbon Street site. They could also build a new resort on Harmon Ave. Just guessing. The Flamingo has slowly started a makeover which will cover most of the well used public spaces including guest rooms, the casino, bars restaurants, retail areas and the lobby.

Evidence can be seen on the third floor of the parking garage near the pedestrian bridge where a painted concrete planter is receiving a new polished granite skin. Harrah's must have something up their sleeve. The talk about Harrah's eventually imploding the Flamingo are not necessarily wrong. It makes sense to keep at least one of your profit centers open while the construction-years of a major project drone on. Maybe the demise of the Flamingo will be the last phase of this project years down the road.

Meanwhile, the old girl is looking her age, so a modest investment will keep the Flamingo fans happy and make new friends as well. I found the room to be a slightly worn, but it was clean and comfortably furnished.

The non-smoking room did not smell like cigarettes, and I appreciated the flat screen the few times I used it. While the bed was softer than I prefer, I had no difficulty sleeping. The weakest asset of the room is easily the bathroom, which leaves plenty to be desired. It is outdated in an early 80s style, small, and poorly lit. Our bathtub drained slowly as well. My initial thoughts about the room were that it is fine for me and my drinking and gambling buddies, but my wife would not appreciate the poor lighting and cramped bathroom space.

A lively and mostly younger demographic seems to be attracted by the lower limits and mid-strip location. From the main entrance, the gambling area is long and thin, with a bar and cashier cage to the left, table games in the center and slots and video poker machines to the right.

There are additional gaming machines behind the bar as well as a small party pit at the strip end. There are also four poker tables. The sports book is in a back corner of the casino with 21 televisions for watching events. There is a small viewing area with room for 20 to 25 people.

He says this is a welcome tradition and one of the best values in Vegas, that they kept from when they were previously the Barbary Coast.

The poker room is in the sports book area of the casino closest to the gambling floor, and is a room in name only as there are no walls separating it from the rest of the casino. I used mine on beer. It was good.

They also give a free t-shirt to any new card members earning 5 comp dollars over a hour period shirts could be had for 2 comp dollars the weekend I was in town. It is unclear how comp dollars are calculated for table games, and nobody I asked seemed to know for sure.

Although Bill's is owned by Caesar's, the player reward program is still mostly independent of the Harrah's Total Reward Program.



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