Las Vegas is Closed!

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For several weeks, the mantra surrounding the Coronavirus was “be prepared, don’t panic” but as this virus turned into a global pandemic health crisis striking indiscriminately, fear and panic set in which was evidenced by long lines at the grocery stores, empty shelves and the hoarding of toilet paper and hand sanitizer. With closures from Broadway to Disneyland and the entire country of Italy, we are faced with the realization that the Coronavirus is not the “typical” flu; it’s not something to joke about or ignore. Because it is unprecedented, it is unpredictable but what we do know is that it is highly contagious, catastrophic, and deadly!

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Palms Casino Resort Debuts the KOAS Dome in Las Vegas

KAOS is known as one of the most popular dayclubs in all of Las Vegas. Unfortunately,the party has to stop when the cooler weather arrives and the swimming pools close for the winter. However, that’s all about to change with the introduction of the KAOS Dome. What exactly is this dome? It’s a climate-controlled structure consisting of a frame and transparent panels. This massive dome will transform KAOS dayclub into a year-round party destination. The KAOS Dome is set to tie the dayclub and nightclub venues together to form the ultimate year-round club environment.

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Bellagio to Debut Supper Club Which Will Replace Hyde Bellagio

For nearly a decade, Hyde Bellagio has graced club-goers with magnificent views of the Las Vegas Strip. Unfortunately, the popular club closed earlier this year on July 6th after its final service. Recently, Bellagio announced plans for a new club to replace Hyde. The Supper Club will take over the 12,000 square foot space and offer the same amazing views of the Strip, as well as views of the must-see Bellagio fountains. The new concept will not just be a nightclub, but also a fine dining establishment that will draw in all types of customers to its doors.

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Houston Brothers to Open Las Vegas Speakeasy and Club

Born and raised in Los Angeles, fraternal twins Mark and Jonnie Houston are not strangers to the nightlife scene. The brothers launched Piano Bar in 2008, followed shortly after by La Descarga, Harvard & Stone, No Vacancy, Pour Vous, Good Times at Davey Wayne’s, Dirty Laundry, and their first restaurant Butchers and Barbers. Now the duo is making a name for themselves in Las Vegas. Continue reading