begins with weekly flights by Condor from Cologne, Germany.
1994 -- Four
skywalks are built over the intersection of Tropicana Boulevard and
the Las Vegas Strip.
1994 -- County
opens Interstate 15-McCarran airport connector road system that
tunnels under the east-west runways.
1994 -- Work
begins on the Desert Inn Road arterial, which will tunnel under the
Las Vegas Strip.
1994 -- The
Dunes hotel-casino is Imploded on October 27th.
1994 -- The
Fiesta, the first hotel-casino in North Las Vegas, opens with
100 rooms.
1995 -- Vegas
World closes its doors Feb. 1 for work on a casino complex at the
base of the Stratosphere Tower.
1995 -- Clark
County population for the first time is estimated at more than 1
million residents.
1995 -- The
first Hard Rock Hotel opens March 10.
1995 -- New
visitors center opens at Hoover Dam.
1995 -- Circus
Circus Inc. buys Gold Strike Resorts.
1995 -- $25
million monorail begins running between MGM Grand and Bally's
hotel-casinos on June 14.
1995 -- William
Bennett, former president and CEO of Circus Circus, buys
Sahara Hotel-Casino
1995 -- Bally
Entertainment Corp. announces it will build Paris Casino Resort, a
$420 million hotel, on 25 acres adjacent to
Bally's Las Vegas on the Strip.
1995 -- Texas
Gambling Hall & Hotel opens next door to the Fiesta on Rancho Road
in North Las Vegas.
1995 -- $25
million monorail begins running between MGM Grand and Bally's
hotel-casinos on June 14.
1995 -- The
Las Vegas
Online Entertainment Guide moves from dial-up to the Internet.
1995 -- ITT
Corp. buys Caesars World Inc. for $1.7 billion, including Caesars
Palace on the Las Vegas Strip.
1995 --
Construction begins on Steve Wynn's 46-story, $1.25 billion
3,000-room Bellagio, located at the intersection of Flamingo Road
and the Las Vegas Strip.
1995 -- Circus
Circus Enterprises buys Hacienda and surrounding 100 acres.
1995 -- The face
of downtown Las Vegas changes forever with the Dec. 13 opening of
the $70 million
Fremont Street Experience.
1995 -- Las
Vegas reported a 29 million visitor volume for the year. Statewide
gross gaming revenue surpasses $7.3 billion. Clark County produced
$5.7 billion of the state's gaming revenue total.
1995 -- Landmark
Hotel imploded Nov. 7.
1996 -- Ground
breaking ceremonies for Las Vegas Hilton's Star Trek: The Experience
held on Jan. 24.
1996 -- The $13
million Las Vegas Strip beautification project, in which 76,000
palms, shrubs, flowering foliage and ground covers were planted, was
finished in March. It was started in May 1995.
1996 -- Wayne
Newton celebrates 25,000th Las Vegas performance. Siegfried and Roy
celebrate 15,000th Las Vegas performance.
1996 -- Work is
completed on the Desert Inn Road arterial, creating the first tunnel
under the Las Vegas Strip.
1996 --
Stratosphere Tower, the tallest free-standing observation tower in
the U.S. and the tallest structure west of the Mississippi River,
opens April 30, only to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy nine months
later (Jan 27, 1997). It continues to operate.
1996 -- Hilton
Hotels Corp. purchases Bally's Entertainment Corp., parent company
of
Bally's Hotel Casino on the Las Vegas Strip for $3 billion.
1996 -- Caesars
Magical Empire, a multimillion dollar dining and entertainment
complex opens in Caesars Palace June 18.
1996 --
Monte Carlo, a joint venture between Circus Circus Enterprises
Inc. and Mirage Resorts Inc. opens June 21.
1996 -- The $72
million, 1,100-acre Las Vegas Speedway park with tracks for drag,
stock car and formula car races to open September 1996.
1996 -- Clark
County Commission grants building permits for the $500 million,
2,900-room Paris Casino Resort on the Las Vegas Strip.
1996 -- Hyatt
Hotel Corp. announces plans to build a 500-room hotel on the shores
of Lake Las Vegas
1996 -- Circus
Circus Enterprises announces a joint venture with Four Seasons
Regent to build a 400-room, five star non-gaming hotel on the Las
Vegas Strip.
1996 -- The
Sands Hotel, after 44 years of continuous operation, is closed June
30 by owner Sheldon Adelson who announces plans to build a
6,000-room megaresort on the Las Vegas Strip site. Sands tower
imploded Nov. 26.
1996 --
Flamingo Hilton celebrates 50th anniversary. Caesars Palace
celebrates 30th anniversary.
1996 -- State
Line, NV, at the Southern Nevada-California border, is renamed Primm
in honor of the community's founder Ernest Primm.
1996 -- Ground
breaking held for 3,000-room Planet Hollywood Hotel Casino adjacent
to The Desert Inn at Sands Avenue and the Las Vegas Strip.
Construction on the joint venture between ITT Corp. and Planet
Hollywood was never started.
1996 -- Circus
Circus implodes Hacienda Hotel Casino Dec. 31 to make way for
megaresort.
1996 -- 29.6
million people visit Las Vegas in 1996; state gross gaming revenue
totals $7.45 billion, and Clark County population hits 1.1 million.
1997 --
The Tropicana Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip celebrates its 40th
anniversary.
1997 --
New York-New York Hotel Casino opens on the Las Vegas Strip Jan
3. More than 100,000 people a day visited the new resort during the
casinos first days in operation.
1997 -- Hilton
Hotels Corp. makes a $10.5 billion hostile take-over move on Jan. 28
against ITT Corp. which resists the bid. ITT shareholders reject
Hilton take-over in favor of a more lucrative offer by Starwood
Lodging. The deal involves ownership of Caesars Place and The Desert
Inn on the Las Vegas Strip.
1997 -- The
6,945-yard, par 71 Lakes Course opens Feb. 7, the first golf course
located in Primm, NV.
1997 -- Sheldon
Adelson breaks ground in April to build a 6,000-room, $1.8 billion
Venetian theme resort on the grounds of the original Sands Hotel on
the Las Vegas Strip.
1997 -- Steve
Wynn, builder of Las Vegas Strip megaresorts, calls for a slow
approach to future expansion in Las Vegas.
1997 -- The U.S.
Air Force celebrates its 50th anniversary in an unequaled display of
aviation military might attended by 80 foreign, high-ranking NATO
and Pacific Air Command officials, and 300,000 spectators.
1997 -- Sue
Henley, a Las Vegas construction inspector, wins $12,510,549 on a
Megabucks slot machine April 14 in New York-New York Hotel/Casino.
It is the largest slot machine jackpot in history to date.
1997 -- Coca
Cola Co. opens its World of Coca Cola store in the Showcase Mall
marked by a 100-foot-tall glass Coca Cola bottle.
1997 -- The
first non-stop scheduled commercial flight from Frankfurt-Mein
International Airport in Germany lands May 7 with 215 passengers at
McCarran International Airport.
1997 --
Sunset Station Hotel-Casino opens June 10.
1997 -- Players
Island Resort Hotel and Spa in Mesquite purchased by Virgin River
Casino and renamed CasaBlanca on July 1.
1997 -- The
Forum Shops at Caesars on Aug. 29 opened 35 new shops, stores and
restaurants in a 276,000-square-foot expansion. The growth doubled
the size of the upscale shopping mall adjacent to Caesars Palace on
the Las Vegas Strip.
1997 -- The
Aladdin Hotel closed on the Las Vegas Strip Nov. 25 making way for a
$1.2 billion gambling and hotel complex. Plans call for development
of a Middle East-theme shopping center, a 2,600-room hotel as well
as a joint venture with Planet Hollywood Inc. for development of a
neighboring $250 million, 2,000-room music-theme resort.
1997 -- The
Desert Inn Hotel Casino completes $200 million renovation and
expansion.
1997 -- Owners
change the name of the Boomtown Hotel Casino to Silverton after
Majestic Realty Co. took control of the struggling resort from
Boomtown Inc.
1997 -- Harley
Davidson Cafe opens on the Las Vegas Strip, continuing the theme
restaurant proliferation.
1997 -- Caesars
Palace opens new tower in December.
1997 -- Harrah's
Entertainment Inc. buys Showboat Inc. in a $1.154 billion deal.
1997 -- The
Frontier Hotel, owned by the Elardi family, is sold to Phil Ruffin,
a Kansas industrialist, for $165 million.
1997 -- Rio
All-Suite Hotel and Casino opens Masquerade Village and new
41-story, 1,025-room tower giving the resort a total of 2,556
suites.
1997 -- Alan
Paulson, California entrepreneur, buys the
Gold River Casino/Hotel in Laughlin.
1998 -- Star
Trek: The Experience opens Jan. 4 at the Las Vegas Hilton.
1998 --
Ameristar Casinos, Inc. opens The Reserve Hotel Casino on Feb. 10
1998 -- Circus
Circus officials announce that Mandalay Bay will be the name of the
company's new resort at the Strip and Russell Road. The hotel's
working name was Project Paradise.
1998 -- Starwood
Hotels & Resorts buys ITT Corp. for $14.6 billion. The purchase
includes acquisition of Caesars Palace and The Desert Inn
hotel/casinos on the Las Vegas Strip.
1998 -- Eagle
Canyon Airlines buys Las Vegas-based Scenic Airlines.
1998 -- The
Aladdin Hotel is imploded on April 27.
1998 --
Northwest Airlines inaugurates non-stop service June 1 from Tokyo to
Las Vegas.
1998 -- Japan
Airlines inaugurates non-stop service October 2 from Tokyo to Las
Vegas.
1998 -- Koren
Airlines makes history in August with three non-stop charter flights
from Seoul, Korea, to Las Vegas.
1998 -- Country
Star restaurant on the Strip is acquired by Mirage Resorts Inc. and
closes.
1998 --
Bellagio, billed as the most expensive hotel in the world ($1.7
billion) opens October 15 on the Las Vegas Strip and initiates a
policy barring persons under 18 years of age who are not registered
guests of the hotel.
1998 -- Las
Vegas Convention Center opens an expansion, boosting its total space
to 1.9 million square feet.
1998 -- The
Debbie Reynolds hotel-casino, a half block east of the Las Vegas
Strip on Convention Center Drive, is sold at public auction August 5
to the World Wresting Federation for $9.27 million.
1998 -- The Las
Vegas Motor Speedway is sold in December by founders Bill Bennett
and Ralph Englestad to North Carolina-based Speedway Motorsports
Inc., headed by O. Bruton Smith, for $215 million.
1998 --
Proposition 5 is passed by California voters in November, opening
the door for casino-style gambling on American Indian reservations.
1998 -- A
66-year-old Las Vegas resident hits a $27.58 million progressive
Megabucks jackpot November 15 at the Palace Station Hotel Casino.
1998 -- The D
gates open at McCarran International Airport.
1998 -- Annual
gross gaming revenue in Nevada hits the $8.1 billion mark.
1998 -- Annual
number of visitors to Las Vegas totals 30.6 million people.
1998 -- Hilton
Hotels Corp. spins off its gaming division to Park Place
Entertainment Corp., including the Las Vegas Hilton, Flamingo
Hilton, Bally's and soon to open Paris Las Vegas on the Strip,
December 31.
1999 -- Harrah's
Entertainment Inc. purchases the Rio Hotel-Casino Inc. for $888
million, Jan. 1.
1999 -- MGM
Grand Inc. buys Primadonna Resorts Inc., taking 100 percent
ownership of New York-New York Hotel-Casino on the Las Vegas Strip
and Whiskey Pete's, Buffalo Bill's and Primm Valley Resort & Casino
in Primm, NV, March 1.
1999 --
Mandalay Bay Resort opens March 2 with 3,300 rooms.
1999 --
Four Seasons Hotel opens March 2 with 424 rooms
1999 -- Japan
Airlines adds a fourth nonstop flight per week in April from Tokyo
to Las Vegas.
1999 -- Phase I
of the Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino opens May 3 with 3,036 suites.
1999 -- The Las
Vegas Convention Center celebrates its 40th birthday.
1999 -- Circus
Circus Enterprises changes its name to Mandalay Resort Group.
1999 -- The
Resort at Summerlin opens July 15th.
1999 --
Paris Las Vegas Casino Resort opens September 1, 1999
1999 -- Barbra
Streisand, Bette Midler, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Tina Turner, Wayne
Newton and Don Rickles are among the many entertainers booked by Las
Vegas resorts to ring in the new century.
2000 -- A $3
billion deal closes to sell Caesars World Inc., including Caesars
Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, to Park Place Entertainment.
2000 -- The
Resort at Summerlin changes its name to The Regent Las Vegas.
2000 -- MGM
Grand Inc. announces the purchase of Mirage Resorts Inc., creating
the largest corporate buyout in gaming history.
2000 -- Steve
Wynn buys the Desert Inn and closes it on August 28.
2000 -- El
Rancho (formally the Thunderbird, then the Silverbird) is imploded
on October 3rd.
2000 -- A $3
billion deal closes selling Caesars World Inc., including Caesars
Palace, to Park Place Entertainment.
2000 -- MGM
Grand Inc. announces the purchase of Mirage Resorts Inc., in the
largest corporate buyout in gaming history.
2000 -- The new
Aladdin Resort & Casino opens August 18th on the Strip.
2000 -- The
Desert Inn is bought by casino/hotel entrepreneur Steve Wynn who
implodes it to make way for construction of Wynn Las Vegas, a
2,700-room, $2.7 billion property.
2000 -- The MGM
Grand Hotel & Casino satellite registration/hotel check-in facility
at McCarran Airport opens, the first facility of its kind in North
America.
2001 -- Clark
County's population reaches 1,498,274, while Las Vegas gets to
506,111.
2001 -- Station
Casinos opens the
Green Valley Ranch Resort & Spa, a $300 million dollar property
in Henderson.
2001 -- The 3
millionth marriage certificate is recorded in Clark County on
February 9.
2003 -- Clark
County's population reaches 1,641,529; Las Vegas' grows to 535,395.
2003 -- In
April, Caesars Palace opens the Colosseum, a $95 million
contemporary replica of its namesake in
Rome and home to Caesars Palace's newest resident
performer, Celine Dion.
2003 -- The
Stratosphere releases plans for its latest thrill ride, a
teeter-totter like device situated nearly 900 feet above Las Vegas
Boulevard, aptly called X Scream.
2003 -- Las
Vegas Premium Outlets open in downtown Las Vegas.
2003 -- The
Fashion Show mall completes a $1 billion expansion, including a
towering outdoor multimedia platform called, "The Cloud."
2003 -- Mandalay
Bay opens new 1,120-suite tower, The Hotel.
2004 -- Harrah's
Entertainment purchases Binion's Horseshoe.
2004 -- Mergers
abound in Las Vegas. MGM MIRAGE announces plans to purchase the
Mandalay Resort Group. One month later, Harrah's Entertainment
announces its plans to purchase Caesars Entertainment.
2004 -- The
Strip dims its lights for President Ronald Reagan's passing. Other
dignitaries to receive such a remembrance upon their passing have
included President John F. Kennedy; Rat Pack members Sammy Davis,
Jr., Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin; and George Burns.
2004 -- The Las
Vegas Monorail, a $654 million mass transit system, opens to the
public.
2004 -- Las
Vegas Sands releases new details about its planned $1.6 billion
Palazzo casino resort on the Strip.
2005 -- Las
Vegas celebrates is Centennial year throughout 2005, beginning with
the New Year's fireworks display. Las Vegas will celebrate its 100th
birthday on May 15, 2005, with the world's largest birthday cake and
a recreation of the 1905 land auction that started the Las Vegas
community as we know it today.
2005 -- Visitor
volume for 2004 breaks tourism records with 37.4 million.
2005 -- Riviera
Celebrates 50 Years
2005 --
Wynn Las Vegas, the destination's newest megaresort, opens April
28, 2005. At $2.7 billion, the resort becomes the most expensive
hotel and casino in the world.
2005 -- "Condomania"
hits Las Vegas. A multitude of developers ranging from Donald Trump
to MGM MIRAGE announce plans for high-rise luxury condominium
projects. By 2010, 10,000 to 15,000 condominium-hotel units are
expected to be added to the current room inventory.
2005 -- Las
Vegas Sands breaks ground for The Palazzo, a $1.6 billion,
3,000-room resort adjacent to The Venetian.
2005 -- MGM
MIRAGE announces Project CityCenter, an "urban metropolis" with
4,000 hotel rooms and 1,650 condominium units. Project CityCenter
will cost nearly $5 billion, making it the largest privately funded
project in the United States.
2005 --
Houston-based Landry's Restaurants takes over downtown's largest
casino, the Golden Nugget.
2005 -- The
National Basketball Association selects Las Vegas as the host for
the 2007 All-Star game. This will be the first time this
high-profile sporting event is held in a city without an NBA team.
2005 --
Megamergers galore in 2005. In June, MGM MIRAGE and Mandalay Resort
Group complete its $7.9 billion merger. One month later, Harrah's
Entertainment buys Caesars Entertainment for $9.4 billion, making it
the largest casino company.
2005 -- The
destination's tagline, "What Happens Here, Stays Here" firmly
cements itself into the American lexicon. The wildly popular phrase
is included in countless television shows such as First Lady Laura
Bush's interview on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and Billy
Crystal's opening monologue during "The Academy Awards."
2005 --
South Coast Hotel & Casino, south of the Las Vegas Strip opens
December 22nd.
2006 -- Boyd
Gaming Corp. announces Echelon Place, a $4 billion development
project. The 5,300-room resort will be located on the 63-acre site
now occupied by the Stardust.
2006 -- The
Castaways, the property formerly known as The Showboat, is imploded.
Within 18 seconds, the 19-story hotel is reduced to a 20,000-ton
pile of rubble.
2006 -- Cirque
du Soleil opens its fifth resident show, ' Love' at The Mirage,
replacing long-time Las Vegas magicians, Siegfried & Roy. The show
is based on The Beatles music.
2006 -- Nevada
celebrates 75 years of legalized gaming.
2006 --
Red Rock Resort Casino Spa, the newest property from Station
Casinos, opens. The property is the first billion-dollar resort to
be built off the Las Vegas Strip.
2006 -- Fantasy
Suites opens at The Palms Casino Resort. Located on the tower's 25th
and 26th floors, the Fantasy Suites take the themed hotel room to
exotic extremes.
2006 -- Palms
Casino Resort breaks ground on Palms Place Condominium, Hotel and
Spa.
2006 -- McCarran
Airport ranked fifth busiest passenger airport according to the
Airports Council International North America's annual traffic
ranking.
2006 -- Morgans
Hotel Group selects Golden Gaming to operate the Hard Rock Hotel &
Casino properties.
2006 -- Hooters
Hotel and Casino Opens in Las Vegas.
2006 -- Lady
Luck Hotel and Casino in Downtown Las Vegas closes for renovation.
2006 -- Nevada
becomes #1 in restaurant growth. The National Restaurant Association
report shows that Nevada's restaurant industry is growing faster
than anywhere else in the country.
2006 -- Wynn
Resorts breaks ground on Encore.
2007 -- NBA
All-Star 2007 comes to Las Vegas. For the first time in history, the
NBA All-Star game is played in a city without a resident NBA team.
2007 -- MGM
MIRAGE's CityCenter releases residences for purchase.
2007 -- Monty
Python's Spamalot debuts at Wynn Las Vegas.
2007 -- The
Producers debuts at Paris Las Vegas.
2007 -- Fremont
East Entertainment District Improvement Project celebrates its
groundbreaking to revitalize Downtown.
2007 -- Grand
Canyon Skywalk Opens. This modern-day marvel becomes the first-ever
cantilever-shaped glass walkway to suspend more than 4,000 feet
above the canyon's floor and extend 70 feet from the canyon's rim.
2007 --
Tropicana Resort & Casino celebrates 50 years on the Las Vegas
Strip.
2007 -- The
Stardust Hotel & Casino is imploded.
2007 -- The
Aladdin Casino Resort transforms into Planet Hollywood Resort &
Casino. Desert Passage Shops become Miracle Mile Shops.
2007 -- Cirque
du Soleil announces its seventh resident production show featuring
renowned illusionist Criss Angel.
2007 -- MGM
Grand's The Signature completes third and final tower.
2007 -- The Las
Vegas Springs Preserve opens to the public. This 180-acre, cultural
and historic attraction, considered the "birthplace" of Las Vegas,
features museums, galleries, the future Nevada State Museum and
more.
2007 -- Las
Vegas hosts first MTV Video Music Awards at The Palms Casino Resort.
2007 -- Harrah's
Entertainment announces $1 billion expansion of Caesars Palace
including a new Octavius Tower.
2007 -- Luxor
unveils renovation plans.
2007 -- FIBA
Americas Championship is held in Las Vegas for the first time.
2007 -- Harrah's
Entertainment and AEG announce plans for a 20,000-seat,
state-of-the-art sports arena.
2007 --
Silverton Casino Lodge begins $130 million expansion.
2007 -- The
Frontier Hotel & Casino is imploded to make room for a multi-billion
dollar project from the Elad Group modeled after New York's The
Plaza Hotel.
2007 -- Michelin
unveils first-ever restaurant and hotel selections for Las Vegas.
One of only four U.S. cities to be written up by this guide, Las
Vegas joins New York City, San Francisco and Los Angeles. The
Michelin Guide Las Vegas 2008 features 127 restaurants and 30
hotels.
2007 -- Plans
and details announced for Anthony Marnell's The M Resort, Spa and
Casino.
2007 -- Neon
Museum begins the reassembly of the historic La Concha Motel lobby
at the site of the Neon Boneyard. The La Concha will serve as part
of a permanent museum building for the non-restored historic signs.
2007 -- Town
Square Las Vegas, a new retail, dining and entertainment project,
opens on South Las Vegas Boulevard.
2008 --
The Palazzo celebrates its grand opening.
2008 -- Golden
Nugget completes $60 million expansion including adding convention
space and a new nightclub.
2008 -- Caesars
Palace raises table game limit ceiling to the highest in Las Vegas.
2008 -- Bette
Midler becomes new resident headliner at The Colosseum at Caesars
Palace, replacing Celine Dion who had a successful five-year run.
2008 -- Lake Las
Vegas ownership shifts to the Atalon Group.
2008 --
September 1; The Star Trek Experience closes at the Las Vegas Hilton
after 12 successful years.
2008 -- Donny
and Marie headline at Flamingo - Oct. 2008
2008 --
Aliante Station celebrates grand opening - Nov. 11, 2008
2008 -- Encore
Las Vegas opens - Dec. 2008
2009 --
CityCenter starts accepting applications for more than 12,000 open
jobs - Jan. 5, 2009
2009 -- Mamma
Mia ends its record-breaking engagement at Manadalay Bay - Jan. 4,
2009
2009 --
M Resort, Spa Casino opens - March 1, 2009
2009 -- Terry
Fator opens show at The Mirage - March 17, 2009
2009 -- Las
Vegas Convention Center Celebrates 50th Anniversary - April 12, 2009
2009 -- Las
Vegas celebrates third annual Vegas Uncork'd presented by Bon
Appetit - May 7-10, 2009
2009 -- Hard
Rock Hotel & Casino unveils The New Joint and headliner Carlos
Santana - May 2009
2009 -- Disney's
The Lion King opens at Mandalay Bay - May 15, 2009
2009 -- The
Smith Center for the Performing Arts celebrates groundbreaking - May
26, 2009
2009 -- National
Hockey League hosts its 2009 Awards in Las Vegas at The Pearl at
Palms - June 18, 2009
2009 -- Hard
Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas introduces 490-room Paradise Tower -
July 31, 2009
2009 -- Hotel 32
at Monte Carlo Opens - Aug. 10, 2009
2009 -- Charo
debuts all new show at Riviera Hotel & Casino - Aug. 2009
2009 -- Pink's
Hot Dogs opens first location at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas -
Sept. 2009
2009 -- Las
Vegas participates in Third Annual Restaurant Week Aug. 31 - Sept.
6, 2009
2009 -- Las
Vegas Mayor Oscar B. Goodman and wife Carolyn renew their wedding
vows publicly on Fremont Street on 9/9/09
2009 -- Hard
Rock Opens a New Flagship Cafe on Vegas Strip - Oct. 2009
2009 -- World's
Largest Helium Balloon - Cloud Nine - Takes Flight Above the Strip -
Oct. 5, 2009
2009 -- "Mr. Las Vegas," Wayne
Newton celebrates his 50th year of entertaining audiences with a new
production at the Tropicana, "Once Before I Go." - Oct. 14, 2009
2009 -- British Airways Starts
Daily Non-Stop Service between London Heathrow and Las Vegas - Oct.
25, 2009
2009 -- Clark County Museum
inaugurates restored Candlelight Wedding Chapel - November 14
2009 -- Golden Nugget's New Rush
Tower Opens - Nov. 20, 2009
2009 --
Vdara Hotel & Spa Opens at CityCenter - Dec. 1, 2009
2009 -- Crystals Opens at
CityCenter - Dec. 3, 2009
2009 -- Wrangler National Finals
Rodeo Celebrates 25 Years in Las Vegas - Dec. 3, 2009
2009 -- Mandarin Oriental Opens
at CityCenter - Dec. 4, 2009
2009 -- Las Vegas hosts NASCAR
Champion's Week festivities for the first time ever - Dec. 4, 2009
2009 -- Las Vegas Strip closes to
vehicular traffic for the first time in marathon history for the
Rock 'n' Roll Marathon - Dec. 6, 2009
2009 -- Country Music Legend
Garth Brooks comes out of retirement to perform special engagements
at Wynn Las Vegas - Dec. 11, 2009
2009 --
ARIA Resort & Casino Opens at CityCenter - Dec. 16, 2009
2009 -- Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Opens All-Suite HRH Tower - Dec. 28, 2009
2009 -- Planet Hollywood Opens
Westgate Resorts Tower - Dec. 28, 2009