kung paano talunin ang mga pragmatic slot machine,Slots go login register philippines.REGISTER NOW GET FREE 888 PESOS REWARDS! https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/mirage-volcano-slashes-showtimes-to-save-some-bucks/ Essential Las Vegas News, Tips, Deals and WTF. Tue, 01 Dec 2020 17:17:18 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 By: Scott Roeben https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/mirage-volcano-slashes-showtimes-to-save-some-bucks/#comment-4065 Sun, 02 Aug 2015 00:50:00 +0000 https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/?p=11611#comment-4065 In reply to Hnt.

Seems so. It’s going to be a major eyesore at Bally’s from what I can see.

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By: Hnt https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/mirage-volcano-slashes-showtimes-to-save-some-bucks/#comment-4040 Fri, 31 Jul 2015 13:26:00 +0000 https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/?p=11611#comment-4040 CVS runs the strip.lol

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By: Todd Sterling https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/mirage-volcano-slashes-showtimes-to-save-some-bucks/#comment-3969 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 10:44:00 +0000 https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/?p=11611#comment-3969 You mean to tell me there is a person on the face of the earth that hasn’t seen that volcano. LOL!!!!

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By: boulder steve https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/mirage-volcano-slashes-showtimes-to-save-some-bucks/#comment-3965 Wed, 15 Jul 2015 02:55:00 +0000 https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/?p=11611#comment-3965 I was at the Mirage on opening night.It was so packed that you had to show your room key just to get into the casino. The good times kept rolling until Steve Wynn sold to MGM. Then came the slow but steady decline. Now they are cutting back on the Volcano to save money on gas..sad.

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By: JK Grence https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/mirage-volcano-slashes-showtimes-to-save-some-bucks/#comment-3964 Tue, 14 Jul 2015 16:51:00 +0000 https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/?p=11611#comment-3964 Such typical shortsightedness of accountants, looking for short-term ways to improve the bottom line without thinking about the overall picture. The accountants won’t even notice a small dip in revenue from only running the volcano twice nightly, or they’ll blame a reduction in revenue on something other than them reducing the reasons for people to visit Las Vegas. The latter is more likely, as said accountants made the odds terrible on casino games and then shortly after noticed that casino revenue is slipping in favor of nightclub traffic. Given that the games aren’t as much fun anymore because it doesn’t feel like I have as much of a chance of winning, it’s obvious why to anyone but an accountant with his nose stuck to a balance sheet and his head stuck up his ass.

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By: Blonde4ever https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/mirage-volcano-slashes-showtimes-to-save-some-bucks/#comment-3963 Tue, 14 Jul 2015 13:47:00 +0000 https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/?p=11611#comment-3963 Depressing. I imagine that means that the crowds for the remaining shows will be even worse than they were before. LasVegas4ever.com

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By: FYMYAWF https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/mirage-volcano-slashes-showtimes-to-save-some-bucks/#comment-3961 Tue, 14 Jul 2015 06:25:00 +0000 https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/vitalvegas/?p=11611#comment-3961 The first time I went to Vegas, in 2011, I had the fortune on my first night to see, in succession, the Mirage volcano, the Sirens show (or whatever it was called back then) and the Bellagio fountains, all in the space of about an hour.

It was amazing for someone who hadn’t been to Vegas before, and solidified my feeling that the Strip was a one of a kind place that had a little magic to it.

It bothers me that, as you say, every square foot of Strip space seems like it’s on the road to being monetized, that the “spectacle” of Vegas is being turned into convenience stores and chain restaurants and endless, endless retail. Sure, the volcano is still there, but what could this move to cut shows mean ASIDE from the eventual demolition and retail-ization of that space?

The resorts are still beautiful, there’s still a ton to see and do, and there’s still SOMETHING that keeps dragging me back (my 3rd trip this year starts Friday), but I really worry that a lot of the magic of the Strip is being squeezed out by accountants and shareholders.

Hopefully the building of a couple new resorts, one of which (Resorts World) looks pretty spectacular in the renders, will reverse the trend somewhat. I’ve seen plenty of CVS’s, and I’m fairly sure that’s not what brings me to the Strip.

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