Ahh lovely, yet another Vegas icon falls only to be demolished, rebuilt and run into the ground by another “hospitality group” that will no doubt use buzzwords/phrases like “reimagined” and “keeping with tradition” in their description of whatever dj driven garbage lounge with overpriced “small bites” and “bottle service”. While I can appreciate a property’s need to generate revenue, youd think theyd maybe leave a venue with that much history alone. Nightclubs and ultra lounges have absolutely ruined this town as have “hospitality groups”. Shame on Caesars for removing the barge and turning the oars over to a bunch of douchey nightlife egomaniacs.
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