Originally Posted By crapshoot <a href="http://traveltourismmedia.blogspot.com/2011/08/caesars-entertainment-wins-approval-for.html" target="_blank">http://traveltourismmedia.blog...for.html</a> "Caesars Entertainment has won approval for a major new entertainment, retail and dining development – codenamed Project Ling – in Las Vegas. Clark County commissioners offered its approval to the project – situated between the Imperial Palace and the Flamingo casinos – earlier, with Caesars now hoping to break ground later this month. When completed – in 2013 - the $500 million complex will include the biggest Ferris wheel in the world." Does this mean that O'Shays will no longer offer the free margaritas? Man!
Originally Posted By barboy2 $500 million ?!?! OOOHHHH, AAAHHHHH (if we were in the days of Ford and Carter)
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA Who would imagine that a giant ferris wheel would be something that a city would want? It's the equivalent of these city planners 10-15 years aog deciding that an Outlet Mall would be a great destination for their small towns.
Originally Posted By crapshoot As a friend said, Vegas roller coasters in the 1990's, giant Ferris Wheels in the 2010's and what? Bumper Cars in the 2020's?
Originally Posted By Dabob2 They already have that. It's called Las Vegas Blvd on any weekend night. Bang! Zoom!
Originally Posted By dshyates You guys have also forgotten about the Aquarium craze. Every tourist city in the country wanted an aquarium.
Originally Posted By crapshoot Yeah I know, and next all the hotels will all want buffets with Cirque shows.
Originally Posted By crapshoot <<(Oh, never mind. They did that already.)>> Sure, between Whiskey Petes and Buffalo Bills.