Las Vegas F1 Race Activities & Events
The Las Vegas F1 race is back for its second year, bringing three days of epic action to the destination from Thursday, 21 November to Saturday, 23 November. The over-the-top entertainment, attractions, and packages will result in a stunning takeover of the Las Vegas Strip each night. New this year, the thrills of race weekend will transcend even further into downtown Las Vegas for the debut of the inaugural Neon City Festival, the first-of-its-kind free music, art and culinary event with live entertainment and local vendors. New Thrills Las Vegas will welcome this year’s race with the return of fan-favorite…
Circa Survivor NFL Contest Down to 150
After several weeks with little eliminations in Circa Survivor, an upset over Kansas City knocked out over 20% of the remaining field leaving the contest down to 151 entries. The contest had 191 remaining entries going into Week 9. With several large favorites on the board, the picks were spread out among nine teams. The most-picked team was Cincinnati to beat Las Vegas, and that hit without a sweat. However, the second-most picked team was New Orleans against Carolina. New Orleans was a 7-point favorite going into the week. During the game, they had more yardage, less turnovers and more…
Diminishing Returns for Las Vegas F1
Not everything will be better about this year’s upcoming Las Vegas F1 race. While construction issues have been greatly reduced, and the process of preparing for the crowds has gone much more smoothly, the financial return for MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment is expected to be much less than the inaugural event. During quarterly earnings calls, executives from MGM and Caesars each expressed concerns about the financial returns for this years race to investors and analysts. With expectations of returns for the 2024 Las Vegas F1 race so negative, both companies are now projecting multi-million dollar declines. Despite this, both…
Top 5 Overrated Las Vegas Attractions
Sin City is full of amazing things to do! However, not all Las Vegas attractions live up to the hype. We have put together a list of the top overrated attractions in Sin City, using data from Las Vegas message boards, groups, and travel sites! While visiting Sin City, most people have a budget and a limited amount of time available to them. So why would anyone want to squander resources on activities that may not be all they’re cracked up to be? With this in mind, we have compiled our list of the top five Las Vegas activities…
Caesars Selling LINQ Promenade
Caesars Entertainment has announced that they have entered into an agreement to sell the popular LINQ Promenade. The buyers appear to be a joint venture company that will be formed between TPG Real Estate and the Investment Management Platform of Acadia Realty Trust for $275 million. The LINQ Promenade is a high traffic, 1,200-foot-long corridor right off the Las Vegas Strip that runs along the resort’s southern edge. It offers access to a new version of the O’Sheas Casino, as well as many popular attractions and restaurants, including our favorite In-N-Out Burger (sad we know) and great views of the…
$2 Million Dragon Link Live at Venetian Las Vegas
Slot lovers rejoice! The first ever $2 Million Dragon Link games are now officially up and running at Venetian Las Vegas! They made their premiere the day before Halloween and are now live, waiting for players to test their luck! Players can choose from Dragon Link Genghis Khan and Dragon Link Peace and Long Life. Both appear on the MarsX Upright cabinet by Aristocrat Gaming. The new multi-million dollar Dragon Link games can be found in the recently renovated Venetian High-Limit Slots Salon, as well as The Palazzo High-Limit Gaming Lounge. These $2 Million Dragon Link games are in addition…