Comments on: 10 Things Slowly Going Away in Las Vegas //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/10-things-slowly-going-away-in-las-vegas/ Essential Las Vegas News, Tips, Deals and WTF. Fri, 27 Oct 2023 19:57:34 +0000 hourly 1 //wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 Comments on: 10 Things Slowly Going Away in Las Vegas //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/10-things-slowly-going-away-in-las-vegas/#comment-492997 Fri, 27 Oct 2023 19:57:34 +0000 //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/?p=35655#comment-492997 I just read your post about some iconic Vegas experiences that seem to sadly be going away, and it made me nostalgic for the classic Las Vegas I remember from years past. As someone who has been visiting Vegas regularly for over a decade now, I have definitely noticed some of these losses.

You made a great point about how the departure of attractions like the Riviera and old-school restaurants like Rao’s really marks the end of an era for longtime Vegas lovers. I have fond memories of that type of vintage Vegas charm that seems to be fading.

I also appreciated you highlighting the shrinking presence of free parking, drink deals, and other budget-friendly perks on the Strip. Vegas has certainly shifted toward catering to high-end clientele in recent years, often pricing out average visitors.

While change is inevitable, and Vegas has reinvented itself many times, you captured the sentimental nostalgia many feel saying goodbye to staples that made the city special. Your post was a thoughtful ode to the old-school Vegas that holds a place in the hearts of so many visitors. It reminds me not to take any experience there for granted!

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Comments on: 10 Things Slowly Going Away in Las Vegas //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/10-things-slowly-going-away-in-las-vegas/#comment-492900 Wed, 25 Oct 2023 23:01:49 +0000 //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/?p=35655#comment-492900 In reply to Gone Baby.

I recently read your article listing things that are disappearing in Las Vegas, and it made me feel quite nostalgic! As someone who has been visiting Vegas regularly for over a decade, I could relate to much of your piece.

You did a great job highlighting many of the classic Vegas experiences and establishments that are sadly starting to fade away. From coin slots and buffets to free parking and El Cortez, it was a nice walk down memory lane. I especially agreed with your points about increasingly expensive buffets and the transformation of Old Vegas charm on Fremont Street.

While change is inevitable, and some of it good, you have a valid concern about Vegas potentially losing its unique character that generations have come to know and love. Your perspective reminds us that progress shouldn’t come at the cost of forgotting a destination’s roots.

Thanks for the thoughtful preservation of some quintessentially Vegas nostalgia. I hope the city can maintain a balance between old and new. Keep fighting the good fight on behalf of Vegas loyalists!

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Comments on: 10 Things Slowly Going Away in Las Vegas //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/10-things-slowly-going-away-in-las-vegas/#comment-458064 Tue, 20 Jun 2023 18:23:48 +0000 //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/?p=35655#comment-458064 Dices Table have 4 dealers per table, 3 are on the game (dealing) and one is on a break. Used to be 5 on game 4 dealers and one Box Man but they were gone a long time ago.

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Comments on: 10 Things Slowly Going Away in Las Vegas //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/10-things-slowly-going-away-in-las-vegas/#comment-458028 Tue, 20 Jun 2023 16:25:43 +0000 //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/?p=35655#comment-458028 In reply to Brenna.

There’s no decency either. Just because the resort has a pool doesn’t mean you wear your swimsuit throughout the resort. I had a lady’s (not much of a lady) rear in my face going up the escalator in the shopping area of the resort. She was wearing thong bottom and a see through wrap. We had to take a few steps back.

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Comments on: 10 Things Slowly Going Away in Las Vegas //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/10-things-slowly-going-away-in-las-vegas/#comment-458026 Tue, 20 Jun 2023 16:19:44 +0000 //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/?p=35655#comment-458026 Fremont street looks like Universal City Walk… all the small casinos (like Mermaids) have ALL been replaced with bar fronts and souvenir stores. We miss the cheap tables, the beads, the coin machines. Vegas has lost its charm. Mandalay Bay charges $300/ night, AND charges for use of coffee pot in the room. It’s part of the mini bar. Even Motel 6 has the free coffee. We’re here for a conference, but wouldn’t come back on our own dime. Miss Vegas circa 2003.

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Comments on: 10 Things Slowly Going Away in Las Vegas //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/10-things-slowly-going-away-in-las-vegas/#comment-433093 Tue, 07 Mar 2023 10:36:21 +0000 //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/?p=35655#comment-433093 Mixologists! Computerised machines do not provide the same standard of cocktail.

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Comments on: 10 Things Slowly Going Away in Las Vegas //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/10-things-slowly-going-away-in-las-vegas/#comment-426012 Thu, 09 Feb 2023 06:18:34 +0000 //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/?p=35655#comment-426012 Vegas hates its customers.

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Comments on: 10 Things Slowly Going Away in Las Vegas //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/10-things-slowly-going-away-in-las-vegas/#comment-425890 Wed, 08 Feb 2023 23:44:18 +0000 //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/?p=35655#comment-425890 Being born and raised in Vegas,I agree it has changed. My mom moved to Vegas when she was a teen. She has told me some stories of how it was better when the mob ran the city. We both agree that its so impersonal. Its all about that card. How much you have spent. Used to be there was a manager walking the floor. Who would notice that youd been there awhile. Wether you were winning or losing hand wrote you a comp. It was good for a free meal. Doesn’t seem like much,however it was nice that you was noticed. It the human,a real person,the one on one deal. I believe that’s what’s missing. Anyhoo,the stories and examples are endless. less maintenance,its easier,streamline, technology is replacing the human factor. That’s what made Vegas Vegas.

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Comments on: 10 Things Slowly Going Away in Las Vegas //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/10-things-slowly-going-away-in-las-vegas/#comment-425749 Wed, 08 Feb 2023 15:59:32 +0000 //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/?p=35655#comment-425749 First time in Vegas & this article was spot on..I stayed off the strip but when down twice to walk around a bit
I noticed how dirty everything was from the garages to the casinos
. I paid 9.85 for 1 small coconut water @ Harrah’s side shop
Most people down there were definitely pooy dressed & represented white trash & ghetto America .
As I was flying home & saw the strip out of my window I thought of how God will destroy this place OR what power may come.to.power after us & bulldoze it down .

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Comments on: 10 Things Slowly Going Away in Las Vegas //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/10-things-slowly-going-away-in-las-vegas/#comment-425682 Wed, 08 Feb 2023 12:06:02 +0000 //www.rjvxnlsm.shop/vitalvegas/?p=35655#comment-425682 In reply to Deana Schoolcraft.

I keep reading about “the good old days”. Yes, we did get more comps years ago (rooms, food, free parking etc), but the fact is that there was little local competition. When the mob ran Las Vegas, Nevada was one of the few States where gambling was legal. If you had a “local casino” it was likely just a card room.

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