New Tower for Downtown Las Vegas

September 9, 2009

Yet another casino is bucking the bad economy and unveiling a major upgrade. The downtown Golden Nugget’s new $150 million 500-room Rush Tower will open next month. The new rooms are 20% larger than the Nugget’s North and South Tower rooms and reservations are already being accepted. Also opening in the tower is a new pool, more casino square footage and retail space, and the Chart House Aquarium restaurant, featuring a 50,000-gallon tropical-fish tank.

Strip Hard Rock: A new Hard Rock Café opened last week on the Strip, at the Showcase Mall next door to MGM Grand. This is Las Vegas’ second non-casino Hard Rock; the original café sports the iconic giant guitar at the same corner as the Hard Rock casino-hotel.
 
Super BBQ: Head to Ellis Island (behind Bally’s) from 4 to 10 p.m. seven days a week for one of Las Vegas’ best barbecue deals. There are only four choices in the little dining area near the bar, and you need to show an EI players card to get the lower ($3-off) prices: full rack of ribs $11.99/$14.99, half-rack of ribs $7.99/$10.99, half-chicken $6.99/$9.99, and combo $8.99/$11.99. All come with corn on the cob, cole slaw, baked beans, and toast and you’ll have enough for lunch the next day.
 
Holly Extends: Holly Madison is extending her starring role as “Bo Peep” in Planet Hollywood’s Peepshow topless revue for another year, through September 2010. Beginning September 21, Madison’s stage partner will be Playboy cover model Aubrey O’Day, who will co-star in the role of the "Peep Diva" (originated by the Spice Girls’ Mel B).
 
Question: Are the coinless slot machines here to stay?
Answer: It certainly looks that way. The “ticket-in ticket-out” (TITO) machines are too cost-effective for the casinos to go back to coins, and even the customers like them. In a survey garnering a whopping 4,221 votes at LasVegasAdisor.com, TITO was preferred over coins by a margin of 68% to 32%.
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