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Re: Riviera to be Demolished
[Re: Its_da_Jackeeettttttt]
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02/19/15 08:47 AM
02/19/15 08:47 AM
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The Italian Stallionette
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In Martin Scorsese's "Casino," the casino interior scenes were filmed at the Riviera. This piece of film and Las Vegas history will be closed this summer and demolished to make room for additional space for the Las Vegas Convention Center. http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/ca...enter-expansion Oh man. I'm sorry to hear that, but mostly for sentimental reasons cause I stayed there often. I just stayed there last year when I met a couple friends there. All the old casino/hotels are going. Seeing all the modern hotels going up on the strip, I can understand why it's being destroyed but it is kind of sad. I really think however, they should keep The Flamingo. That one is so historic and if I'm not mistaken the first casino in Vegas. Then again, I suppose they will always keep the name but perhaps modernize it more. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
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Re: Riviera to be Demolished
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
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02/19/15 10:40 AM
02/19/15 10:40 AM
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In Martin Scorsese's "Casino," the casino interior scenes were filmed at the Riviera. This piece of film and Las Vegas history will be closed this summer and demolished to make room for additional space for the Las Vegas Convention Center. http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/ca...enter-expansion Oh man. I'm sorry to hear that, but mostly for sentimental reasons cause I stayed there often. I just stayed there last year when I met a couple friends there. All the old casino/hotels are going. Seeing all the modern hotels going up on the strip, I can understand why it's being destroyed but it is kind of sad. I really think however, they should keep The Flamingo. That one is so historic and if I'm not mistaken the first casino in Vegas. Then again, I suppose they will always keep the name but perhaps modernize it more. TIS Flamingo is the oldest still open on the Strip, but it has seen better days (Caesars let that property turn to shit in the last few years). I suspect this is one the properties Caesars is going to have to unload as part of the bankruptcy.
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Re: Riviera to be Demolished
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02/19/15 10:57 AM
02/19/15 10:57 AM
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The Italian Stallionette
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Years ago I saw "Legends" there. Actually a couple years later, I went again with some friends. Also, Riviera had great lounge acts. I remember back in the early 90s, I stayed there and was walking thru casino area. I hear Rod Stewart. I'm a fan so I went to listen by the door (couldn't see). It was an Rod Stewart impersonator. He sounded great. That next evening we find out the cover is a mere 2 drinks to get in the lounge for maybe an hour/hour & half show. We got in line early and got in. We actually had a whole lot of fun singing along/clapping and of course drinking ha ha. One thing about Vegas, nearly ALL their shows are professionally done, even the impersonators are great!! And for two drinks, I wasn't bitching. For the record a few years later I did actually get to see the real Rod Stewart here in CA 2 times. Loved it TIS
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