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Episode Description
It was a wild week of Vegas news while we were away, and we're catching up on all of it. On this episode of MTM Vegas, Shawn and Mark break down the biggest story of all — both MGM (to People Inc.) and Caesars (to Fertitta Entertainment) going private within a week of each other, what it means for the Strip, the property sell-offs likely to follow, and why Hard Rock coming online next year could force everyone to compete. Plus the news Vegas fans have been waiting for: Primm is saved, with Terrible's stepping in to operate the casinos ahead of the planned July 4th closure. We also dig into Hoover Dam's massive new 300-foot American flag lit up through Independence Day, the 3.8 earthquake that rattled the valley, F1 locking in Las Vegas through 2037, Downtown Summerlin's controversial new "DTS" logo, the Neon Museum adding the iconic Mirage sign, the world's biggest In-N-Out opening at BLVD, and the closing of Le Cirque at Bellagio. Let us know your take on everything down in the comments, and we'll be back in a couple of days with another show.
Chapters:
0:00 – Planet Hollywood "leak" & Vegas is healing
0:38 – Greetings from Barcelona + a wild news week
1:00 – Hoover Dam's giant 300-foot flag for July 4th
2:38 – Las Vegas gets a 3.8 earthquake
3:44 – F1 locked in through 2037
4:46 – Primm is SAVED: Terrible's steps in
7:44 – Downtown Summerlin's new "DTS" logo
9:01 – Neon Museum adds the Mirage sign
10:01 – The biggest In-N-Out opens at BLVD
11:30 – Le Cirque is closing at Bellagio - See the tasting menu
13:41 – MGM & Caesars go private: the Strip changes forever
18:30 – Hard Rock is coming in hot
19:21 – What's next?
#LasVegas #Vegas #MGMResorts #Caesars #BarryDiller #VegasNews #VanderpumpHotel #MilesToMemories #MTMVegas
Want more MTM Vegas? Check out our Patreon for access to our exclusive weekly aftershow! patreon.com/mtmvegas
Want to work with us? Reach out! inquiries at mtmvegas dot com
Episode Description
It was a wild week of Vegas news while we were away, and we're catching up on all of it. On this episode of MTM Vegas, Shawn and Mark break down the biggest story of all — both MGM (to People Inc.) and Caesars (to Fertitta Entertainment) going private within a week of each other, what it means for the Strip, the property sell-offs likely to follow, and why Hard Rock coming online next year could force everyone to compete. Plus the news Vegas fans have been waiting for: Primm is saved, with Terrible's stepping in to operate the casinos ahead of the planned July 4th closure. We also dig into Hoover Dam's massive new 300-foot American flag lit up through Independence Day, the 3.8 earthquake that rattled the valley, F1 locking in Las Vegas through 2037, Downtown Summerlin's controversial new "DTS" logo, the Neon Museum adding the iconic Mirage sign, the world's biggest In-N-Out opening at BLVD, and the closing of Le Cirque at Bellagio. Let us know your take on everything down in the comments, and we'll be back in a couple of days with another show.
Chapters:
0:00 – Planet Hollywood "leak" & Vegas is healing
0:38 – Greetings from Barcelona + a wild news week
1:00 – Hoover Dam's giant 300-foot flag for July 4th
2:38 – Las Vegas gets a 3.8 earthquake
3:44 – F1 locked in through 2037
4:46 – Primm is SAVED: Terrible's steps in
7:44 – Downtown Summerlin's new "DTS" logo
9:01 – Neon Museum adds the Mirage sign
10:01 – The biggest In-N-Out opens at BLVD
11:30 – Le Cirque is closing at Bellagio - See the tasting menu
13:41 – MGM & Caesars go private: the Strip changes forever
18:30 – Hard Rock is coming in hot
19:21 – What's next?
#LasVegas #Vegas #MGMResorts #Caesars #BarryDiller #VegasNews #VanderpumpHotel #MilesToMemories #MTMVegas
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