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Las Vegas is set to come out of Covid-19 better than ever
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Las Vegas is looking pretty good these days, despite the Covid-19 pandemic. There are new casino resorts, innovative restaurants, convention spaces and cultural destinations. There is even an underground tunnel transportation system opening soon courtesy of Elon Musk. Since February 2020, the visitor volume dropped 54% and some older casino resorts doors are still closed after a year. However, as vaccinations ramp up, more and more people are looking to travel more and visit Vegas.
Lori Nelson-Kraft, senior vice president of communications for the LVCVA has said: There s not only pent-up demand for travel, there s pent-up demand for the unrivaled Vegas experience. We anticipate visitation to Vegas growing stronger with each passing month.
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas opened this March.
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Pandemic casino boom in Vegas
Any discussion of the latest and greatest in Las Vegas must start with the city s newest casino resorts.
The latest entry, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, opened March 25 in a reconceptualized version of the off-Strip space formerly occupied by the Hard Rock Casino Hotel.
This property has more than 1,500 rooms, a 60,000-square-foot casino, a 4,500-seat concert hall and an expansive pool area with a resort pool, a Mykonos-themed day club and an event lawn. While the resort retained Nobu and some of the same restaurants as its predecessor, it also added a lineup of new ones, including One Steakhouse from brothers David and Michael Morton.
Boring Company proposes massive Vegas expansion following monorail bankruptcy
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Elon Musk’s tunneling venture, The Boring Company, is planning a massive citywide expansion of the currently modest underground transportation system it’s building in Las Vegas. The startup now wants to build a 10-mile sub-surface “loop” that serves the famous Las Vegas Strip of casino hotels and reaches the city’s downtown area as well as McCarran International Airport, all with Tesla vehicles. The Boring Company also wants to build an additional loop that connects properties owned by Caesars Entertainment.
The proposed new tunnels would make it possible to go from the Las Vegas Convention Center to Mandalay Bay in just three minutes, as opposed to 30 minutes by surface roads during peak traffic hours, the company claims.
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