Originally Posted By: Sonny_Black
Originally Posted By: dontommasino
Heck, you still have the Flamingo, Sahara, Riviera and all that still standing.


And the Tropicana ofcourse.


Yes forgot about the Tropicana. I went inside it and the Flamingo. I don't think there is actually anything left of the place that Siegel built in 1946. I wonder how old the oldest part of that casino/hotel is. As much as Rosenthal was right at the end of Casino about the changes in Vegas, the Bellagio Water Show was neat as was walking through the Venetian shops with the gondola rides.