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Dispatches from Las Vegas
by Richard Abowitz

Category: New Year's Eve

Fakefest for New Year's Eve

December 30, 2008 | 10:25 am

20080620_6386 The days around and including New Year's Eve used to be a time of major concerts on the Strip from acts as varied as Guns & Roses and Barbara Striesand. But in the last couple of years, New Year's in Vegas became more an event in itself and resorts began to cut back on the big-name talent. Of course, there are some performers such as Fergie at the Venetian. And the Las Vegas Sun is offering a rundown and coverage of all the New Year's Eve events in Vegas here.

But I think the most bizarre of the New Year's Eve concert offerings is the $20 ticket to this year's version of Fremont Street Experience's "America's Party New Year's Eve." The idea behind "America's Party" was that this outdoor canopy connecting many downtown casinos (pictured) could one day rival that big ball in New York as an iconic Western live television shot of the New Year arriving. That never happened, especially since the Strip began adding fireworks at midnight, offering an even more iconic shot. But in past years "America's Party" has had some success drawing people and attention by being affordable and offering well-known, if past their prime, entertainers.

But this New Year's Eve the list of classics being pumped out from the stages under the canopy is going to be truly unbelievable: the Eagles, David Bowie, U2, Aerosmith, Billy Joel, Kiss, the Rolling Stones and Queen. And, it is unbelievable, of course, because none of these bands or performers will actually be partaking in "America's Party." Instead, impersonators will be on hand for the concerts dubbed "Tribute Palooza." So, U2 songs will be performed by the band 2U. Queen songs will be performed by a band called Queen Nation.

FYI: admission is free with a Nevada I.D.

Photo credit: Sarah Gerke


Enjoy and stay safe

December 31, 2007 |  7:31 pm
Luxorgym_2 I just got back from the Luxor's gym. I had never been to a resort's gym before, and I thought that getting a start on my New Year resolution would be smooth. Actually, the Luxor's gym is nothing special. I was surprised.  There are just some machines, weights and televisions. Nothing there seems as state-of-the-art as my local gym. I used an older elliptical machine. Well, who goes to the Strip to work out?

Now getting ready to face the madness.

Access to the Strip is being cut to traffic as exits on the I-15 are closed off and the evening is starting. Tonight I am going to see the Goo Goo Dolls and then to LAX where the Hilton sisters are hosting.

I want to wish all of you a very happy 2008!
(Photo by Sarah Gerke)

The Bank lights up, Forty Deuce gets down

December 31, 2007 | 12:20 pm
Terapatrick Getting from the Venetian to Bellagio by taxi was a nightmare. The traffic was horrible everywhere, and our cab driver was honking at cars during red lights, encouraging them to drive into oncoming traffic. Also, the cab driver long-hauled us from the Venetian through the parking lot at Caesars Palace to get to Bellagio. Does that make sense to anyone? Finally, on this ride, like almost every taxi trip I have taken this weekend, the driver ignored my instructions for change (which included a generous tip) and decided how much to tip himself by either pretending to have no $1 bills or, like this guy, simply handing me less change than I asked him to give me.
 
(It amazes me how consistently sketchy the taxis have been this weekend. For example, asking for a receipt gets you a blank form with none of the information required for taxes. Only one taxi driver out of a dozen rides I have taken in the past days has given me a receipt that accurately reflected the ride.)
 
 
The Bank, the new nightclub from Light Group at Bellagio, looks beautiful. As at predecessor Light nightclub, an escalator leads from the entrance to the action inside the Bank. But otherwise it is amazing that 14 weeks after closing Light, such a transformation could have been made to the basic rectangular space.
 
The Bank has three tiers. The owners dug under Light about 8 feet to put the bathrooms below the club, and moved the DJ booth up. The result feels more spacious and allows for a few more of those VIP tables that bring the nightclub scene such profits.
 
At the moment, the club is soft opening, with the big celebrity grand opening set for early next year. The extra time, manager Jodi Myers told me, allows the club to generate buzz while fixing any kinks before the publicity of a big celebrity event.
 
"It is actually a good time to kick off a new club now because you are rolling into the convention season. Pretty much from New Year's Eve until June, there is something going on every weekend. It was very important to open now, because so many people are in town for the holiday and they can experience the Bank. Then as they come over the next few months (to Vegas) for conventions, they are going to know to come back here."

Light set the standard for nightclubs in Vegas 6 years ago when it opened and brought bottle service to Vegas for the first time. The Bank brings the location up to date with places like LAX, Pure and Tao that have all since joined the explosive Strip nightclub scene that Light helped birth and create.
 
But I must admit, the best time I had last night was not at any of the ritzy new nightspots. I had my fun at Forty Deuce at Mandalay Bay. This tiny nightclub consistently has my favorite DJs. Last night the DJ was Benny Black, and he had my exhausted body and sore feet bopping about to his mixes for an hour as I waited for adult film star Tera Patrick to put on her burlesque show.
 
Patrick began at 2:45 a.m. With chef Kerry Simon (CatHouse) and rock-star-turned-porn-director Dave Navarro looking on, Patrick and the Forty Deuce burlesque dancers worked it in a set built around Donna Summer's "Bad Girls." As a dancer, Patrick is not gifted. It is impossible not to notice her lack of grace and confidence. Patrick is a better dancer than I am, but probably not better than you (yes, you, as in everyone reading this).
 
But the choreography made her obvious weakness as a dancer a plus for the burlesque review by working around her limits. Patrick mostly stuck to slow, epic, sweeping gestures that put her in a variety of pinup poses while the Forty Deuce regular crew of professional dancers zipped around and about her. The effect was that the other burlesque dancers became an exquisitely sensual moving frame for Patrick's sex appeal and celebrity to be placed at the center of.  The entire performance was about 15 minutes.
 
In the end, what makes the vibe of a place fun is the people. And last night, Forty Deuce was packed with a crowd that was enjoying every moment in a way that lifted the spirit of the party. Good times.
(Photo by Sarah Gerke)

Brief update

December 30, 2007 |  7:41 pm
I am now checked into the Luxor. The Luxor was sold out last night, and, according to the woman who checked me into my room, is likely to be sold out again tonight and, of course, tomorrow.
 
I am getting ready to rush over to the Venetian's Palazzo for the opening of 40/40; the big event is officially happening despite the delays that have affected the opening of the actual Palazzo. The needed permits have been issued.
 
From 40/40 I am off to the Bank, the new nightclub at the Bellagio, and then the Foundation Room atop Mandalay Bay and finally Tera Patrick's burlesque show at Forty Deuce.
 
Meanwhile, I have a journalist friend going to tonight's Van Halen concert. I have heard alarming reports about Eddie Van Halen's performance and condition at the group's earlier show.

Fireworks?

December 30, 2005 |  7:16 am
For those of you here on the Strip for the New Year don't forget the 8 minutes of fireworks set to go off at midnight. 40,000 fireworks are to launch from 10 casinos stretching from the Stratosphere to the Excalibur. Right now the big question is wind. According to a meteorologist interviewed in The Review-Journal, winds that night could be well over the maximum speed allowed of 10 mph before the display is canceled: "At this point, I'd call it a 50-50 shot at best." That sounds bad but those are better odds than you usually get in Vegas.

New Year's Picks

December 29, 2005 |  8:56 am
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Here are my picks for the hottest New Year's events, though I have yet to pick where I am going to visit:
Aladdin: Kanye West concert
Caesars Palace: -One year anniversary of the nightclub Pure (featuring DJ AM)
Empire Ballroom: Fetish and Fantasy New Year's Eve Spectacular
MGM Grand: Both Tabu (Naughty New Year) and Teatro (Shining New Year)  at only $100 a ticket offer a relative bargain for New Years' on the Strip.
Mirage: Kid Rock spins at Jet Nightclub's official Grand Opening
Orleans: Tiesto  (Warning: Tiesto is at the Orleans Arena if you turn the wrong way at the casino you may wind up seeing Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians).
T.I.: Gradmaster Flash spins at Tangerine with actress Shannon Elizabeth doing the countdown (also only $100 cover).
(photo by Laura Rauch/AP)


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