Lucky Dragon Casino and Slot Deposit Pulsa
Opening December 3, 2016, is the Lucky Dragon Casino &
Hotel, which is in its finishing stages at the North end of the Las Vegas Strip,
just a block off the Boulevard at 300 West Sahara Avenue. This is the first
major construction of a new hotel in the city since 2010 (Cosmopolitan).
It is Asian-themed. Its name, its decor and its layout all
show this. It will have an indoor/outdoor tea garden, with an “expensive book
of high-end teas from all over Asia.” The food at Lucky Dragon will be
authentic Chinese food, with la zi ji instead of chicken egg foo yong; no
brewpub, no pizza place or steakhouse. Number fours are studiously missing from
its hotel — no 4th floor, no number 4 anywhere on the property, says Chief
Operating Officer David Jacoby.
When asked if they were hoping to lure visitors from China and
the Far East, Jacoby answered with a sort of Not-Really. He said, “This is obviously
an Asian-focused property, but not necessarily directly from Asia. We are
focusing on appealing to Asian-Americans from Las Vegas, the broader regional
population and even as far away as New York and Toronto.”
Both Toronto, Canada and New York City have very popular
Chinese sections in their downtowns, filled with Asian stores, businesses and
people.
Lucky Dragon is a smaller casino compared to
its immediate neighbors, and in fact the number of hotel rooms is just over the
Slot Deposit Pulsa statutory minimum set for this area. It has 10
stories and 206 rooms. As far as the casino goes, it is planned with 300 slot
machines and 37 table games — but the table gaming will be mostly Asian style
games including Baccarat and Pai Gow. Traditional western games such as
blackjack will be offered but fewer tables of those. The emphasis is on Asian
games.
Signs are printed first in Chinese, English second.
Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas
You can’t mistake this hotel for any other. Just look for the
big electric guitar. While Hard Rock is usually considered a midStrip hotel, it
is really a bit off the Strip, but in the Paradise Corridor, which is a short
piece of Paradise Road, parallel to the middle of the Strip. It’s “behind”
Planet Hollywood and Paris LV. See how it is on Google Maps.
ORIGIN
STORY
In 1971 in London, Peter Morton and Isaac Tigrett built the
original Hard Rock Cafe. It acquired and displayed more and more rock n roll
memorabilia, starting with the signed guitars of frequent customers Eric
Clapton and Pete Townshend, which they mounted on the restaurant’s wall. A
franchise soon emerged and went international.
The Las Vegas cafe was, unlike many of the worldwide
franchises, actually built by Peter Morton in 1995. The casino resort is named
for it.
rock n roll memorabilia
Known for its close connections to the music industry, HRH has
hosted some of the greatest rock shows to happen in Las Vegas. These days they
can’t surpass the huge casino resorts for top shows — they simply don’t have
the space for the crowds — but they remain a lively place to dance and live for
rock. HRH is now owned by Warner Gaming and Brookfield Asset Management.
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