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  • 6 days ago | casinos.com | Marc Meltzer

    The check-in line at Luxor (and elsewhere) four days before WrestleMania was so long you’d think you were waiting to meet John Cena, The Rock and the real King Tut. (Image: Marc Meltzer / Casinos.com)The last thing anyone wants to do when landing in Las Vegas is stand around for an hour or more waiting to check into a hotel. However, more and more people seem to be OK with this. On Tuesday before WrestleMania, the line at Luxor was easily 100 people long around 4:30 pm.

  • 6 days ago | casinos.com | Tim Fiorvanti

    Spoiler Alert: In 1993, Hulk Hogan came to Las Vegas and saved the day. He also made a veteran boxing writer play a different role than expected. (Image: courtesy of WWE) WrestleMania 41 is set to fill Allegiant Stadium, the home of the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders, for two nights of action on Saturday and Sunday.

  • 3 weeks ago | casinos.com | Marc Meltzer

    Super Bowl LVIII was big business for Las Vegas, and the dropoff was even larger. (Image: Lisa Linke / courtesy of the NFL)Nevada gaming revenue, visitation and hotel room rates took a big dip in February compared to last year. The large decreases were expected by casino operators and industry experts – because this year we weren’t hosting the Super Bowl. Last February, Las Vegas Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium.

  • 3 weeks ago | casinos.com | James Leyfield

    Conor McGregor announced his presidential bid just hours after a St. Patrick's Day visit to Donald Trump at the White House. (Image: White House Photo / Alamy)Conor McGregor has put his hat in the ring to be Ireland's next president. The mixed martial artist (MMA) is no stranger to a ring, having spent most of his career in the Ultimate Fighting Championship's Octagon, but the political game is a different beast.

  • 2 months ago | casinos.com | Marc Meltzer

    Nevada gaming regulators Brittnie Watkins and Kirk Hendrick are stepping aside to let a new group take charge. (Images: Nevada Gaming Control Board / YouTube)Last week Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) member Brittnie Watkins announced she was leaving her position after the meeting she participated in. This week, Kirk Hendrick, Chairman of the NGCB announced he would be stepping down soon, too. The NCGB is made up of two members and a chair.

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