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May 10 Mega Bubble Show Provides Las Vegas With Visual Excitement
Making a show stand out in Las Vegas is always a a tough thing seeing as there's many entertaining and interesting ones to choose from. One of the more unique shows to come along is the Mega Bubble Show currently being shown in the Steve Wyrick Theater inside the Miracle Mile shops surrounding the Planet Hollywood resort.
As recently noted by the Las Vegas Shows Reviews blog: A family-friendly show claiming to be "unbubblievable" and guaranteeing show-goers will be "bubble-azed", children and parents alike will delight to the playful, wholesome simplicity of the performance. A single performer, identified only as the foreign-born and heavily accented Jaro, creates bubbles and bubble constructions, large and small. Utilizing various apperati including tubes, wands and even his own hands, Jaro blows and builds unique bubbly designs. Employing minimal stage decor, Jaro lets the bubbles speak (or act) for themselves. As the show progresses, the "tricks" grow more elaborate and more impressive. When a smoke-filled bubble pops, the gracefully vanishing cloud inspires plenty of "oohs" and "aahs." Children called up to the stage are encapsulated inside massive bubbles, surely as much fun to experience as it is to watch. Mega Bubble Show is somewhat dependent on the cuteness of the young audience participants, but this presents a challenge unto itself. Younger kids in the audience, ranging from three to nine or ten years of age, are eager to volunteer for on-stage participation, but once that spotlight hits them, they’re rendered silent and noticeably stage-shy. Jaro’s sensitivity, humor and gentle rapport with children help lighten the inevitable slowdown. The icing on the bubble is that each pint-sized participant is bestowed with a souvenir bubble making kit.
As one can predict, bubbles can sometimes be uncooperative and unpredictable. Sometimes the tricks don't quite come off as planned. But that's all part of the spontaneity of the show and it doesn't detract from the flow. A good amount of the show is depented on lighting effects and music that matches the theme of the particular bubble trick. It all adds to the entire presentation and also makes each show unique. One of the best parts of the show is the finale, creating a shower of literally millions of bubbles accompanied by a spectacular laser show. One note though, at many points in the show bubbles are sent out over the audience so be prepared to perhaps dress down or just know you'll leave a little wetter than you arrived! It really does add to the 3-dimensional aspects of the presentation and makes the crowd feel a part of the show as opposed to just being spectators. Mega Bubble is a fantastic show to bring the kids to and also would be a great way to spend an afternoon away from the hustle and bustle of the Strip. Who ever thought bubbles could be so exciting! You can read the complete review at: Mega Bubble - An Ethereal And Magical Quality Like Nothing Else Posted by Access Vegas staff Previous posts by Las Vegas News Blog staff:
May 06 Folies Bergere Showgirls Entertain The Las Vegas StripOne of the great traditions of Las Vegas is the fabulous entertainment. One of the longest running shows is the Folies Bergere. It's been at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino for many years.
As recently noted by the Las Vegas Shows Reviews blog: Perhaps the fact that Folies has been in Vegas since the time of the Rat Pack is what gives it that timeless feeling. Folies Bergere has been a staple at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino for nearly 50 years. The latest version of which chronicles American history as well as the history of the showgirl. Folies is a whirlwind through time and space with gorgeous women and the most pristine of costumes. The dance numbers and intertwined comedy personify the fad that swept the nation in the early 1900’s - Vaudeville. While Vaudeville was becoming an American classic in the 1920’s and 30’s, the Folies had been running in France since 1869 and did not have its first nude showgirl until 1918. Folies Bergere gained its first exposure in the United States on Christmas Eve, 1959, at the Tropicana’s Fountain Theater. In 1975, the show moved into the new, better equipped, Tiffany Theater and has remained there ever since. Also, in 1975, the reigns of the Folies Bergere were handed over to Jerry Jackson, who is still the creative mind behind the show. Most notably, Jerry designed the 100th Anniversary show in Paris in 1966. No other Vegas show opens with a topless rendition of ‘NSYNC’s “Dirty Pop”, but this is not just another Las Vegas show. True, the opening act does tastefully depict scantily clad women thrusting their agile bodies about the stage, but there is so much more offered. A gorgeous prima ballerina graces the stage and hypnotizes the crowd with her beauty and elegance; flowing costumes that, if one sits close enough, really show the girls are having fun; one priceless stage comedian that gives himself a medal every time he completes a trick injury free.
Folies, like other shows of it's kind, isn't complete without it's Can-Can. It's almost a routine upon it's self when each performer takes the stage. There's such a feast for the senses that you almost can't take it all in in one sitting! Like all good things, however, the show must end. But not before one's been sent back to another time where you can catch a glimpse of what France, and Vegas once was. Literally thousands have enjoyed the show over the years. Even after all this time, it's still running strong and it's quite evident why Folies has enjoyed it's longevity. Just sit back & lose yourself and re-live a time that once was. You can read the complete review at: Folies Bergere - Timeless Showgirls and Classic Entertainment Posted by Access Vegas staff Previous posts by Las Vegas News Blog staff: May 01 Steve Wynn Sued For Destroying Patio FurnitureThis interesting tidbit was buried in an article about jets using the Santa Monica, California airport: "If a plane overshoots the runway, passengers are going to die," said Virginia Ernst, who settled a suit against Las Vegas casino magnate Stephen Wynn for $3,000 when backwash from his jet destroyed her backyard patio table in 1995. "It's a steep drop-off at either end of the runway," Ernst said. "I wouldn't put myself, my family or my friends in that kind of danger." Wynn spokeswoman Jennifer Dunne didn't return messages seeking comment. We personally like Steve Wynn and this event happened 13 years ago. It is a non-story. But... this is why we are bringing it up: I've lived in Las Vegas 15 years now, most of it under one direct flight path or another. It just so happens that McCarran Las Vegas airport is at the south end of The Strip and I've enjoyed living within a reasonably close distance to our tourism area to better cover visitor-related news. I also enjoy the quick commute to the airport when I fly. Airports are the backbone of our economy. Not just the big ones, but smaller airports that move businessmen around the country. Businessmen like Steve Wynn who employ tens upon tens of thousands of people. Plenty of places to live that are far away from aircraft noise even in Southern California. The lady quoted in the article must not mind it that much. She's still there 13 years later! PS We've worked with Jennifer Dunne and she's a hard-working PR person. She was probably busy getting Wynn's business done instead of commenting on an ancient lawsuit. Posted by Access Vegas staff Previous posts by Las Vegas News Blog staff: April 26 Arizona Charlie’s Decatur Casino & Hotel Day in Las VegasArizona Charlie’s Decatur Casino & Hotel recently celebrated its upcoming 20th anniversary as a leading gaming property for Las Vegas locals with a special re-dedication ceremony, announced American Casino & Entertainment Properties officials. Arizona Charlie’s Decatur is named after Charlie Meadows, a.k.a. “Arizona Charlie,” legendary cowboy and performer in Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Shows. Arizona Charlie’s Decatur opened on April 22, 1988 as the neighborhood casino for Las Vegas’ growing west side, and soon became known as the “Players’ Place.” The property remains a Las Vegas locals’ favorite for generous gaming odds, superior food value, easy access, and friendly service. Arizona Charlie’s Decatur has built lasting relationships with many of its valued customers, becoming a “home away from home” for many Las Vegans. Mayor to Mayor- Arizona Charlie’s Decatur Casino & Hotel Executive Vice President/ General Manager and former Las Vegas Mayor Ron Lurie greets Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman at a recent ceremony honoring Arizona Charlie’s Decatur Casino & Hotel’s 20th anniversary as a leading Las Vegas locals’ casino. Mayor Goodman was on hand to present a proclamation which declares April 22, 2008 as “Arizona Charlie’s Decatur Casino & Hotel Day” in Las Vegas. Lurie attended the first dedication ceremony in his capacity as Mayor on April 22, 1988. Posted by AccessVegas.com staff Previous posts by Las Vegas News Blog staff: April 24 PT's Las Vegas Pubs Promote Sexy Beer PongPT’s Pubs (chain) in Las Vegas is hosting beer pong action four nights each week at certain tavern locations. This joins O' Sheas Las Vegas Casino as one of the many "party bars" capitalizing on this popular college game that has a newfound popularity among adults. The beer pong festivities kick off at 7 pm each night and food and drink specials are also available. PT's is promoting their beer pong with the following sexy photo:
(No word if strip beer pong will be offered or played) PT’s Beer Pong schedule & locations: Thursdays: Fridays: Saturdays: Sundays: Complete with casual dining, premium spirits and advanced gaming technology, PT’s offers a variety of amenities for patrons. Filled with numerous high-definition flat plasma screen TVs, guests can catch all of their favorite sports action. PT’s offers a wide assortment menu selections as well as cocktails made from premium spirits, an expansive wine list and martini menu along with numerous premium brew options, such as PT’s exclusive Sierra Gold premium lager. Golden Tavern Group, Nevada's largest tavern operator, is a subsidiary of Golden Gaming, Inc and offers 45 tavern locations throughout the state. For hours and additional information visit www.goldengaminginc.com Photo and information courtesy of Kirvin Doak Communications Posted by AccessVegas.com staff Previous posts by Las Vegas News Blog staff: April 22 Actors Ian Gruffud and Matthew Rhys invade Body EnglishBody English nightclub inside the Hard Rock Hotel drew another huge crowd this past Saturday for the Smashtime party. Among the partygoers were actors Ian Gruffud of "Fantastic Four" and Matthew Rhys of the TV series, "Brothers and Sisters." They were celebrating the World Light Heavyweight Championship boxing victory of Joe Calzaghe earlier that evening. The crowd cheered when a spotlight announced the actor's presence in the club! Also seen in the crowd was rapper Bun B. He later took over the microphone and gave a surprise performance to the delight of the crowd. He gave a shout-out to the actors and was cheered on by the crowd while they danced to Bun B's beats.
Posted by AccessVegas.com staff. Previous posts by Las Vegas News Blog staff: April 17 Tony 'n Tina's Wedding - Fun Comedy Show at the Rio Las VegasTony n' Tina's wedding is the musical story of the joining of two Italian families - the the Vitale’s and the Nunzio’s. As the Las Vegas Shows Reviews blog recently noted: “Tony ‘n Tina’s Wedding” at the Calypso Room at the Rio Hotel & Casino is a must-see! It pulls you in immediately. Literally the actors, in character, pull you in the minute you walk through the door. You will be ushered to your table and then greeted by your emcee for the evening, the obnoxious, loud Vinnie Black and his tacky wife Loretta. Vinnie is like a shock to the system, but in a good way, pulling you right into the fun. “Tony ‘n Tina’s Wedding” is the story of two crazy Italian families, the Vitale’s and the Nunzio’s, coming together for an evening of mayhem and shenanigans. Don’t think you’ll be just sitting back and watching the show. This is an interactive experience and you will be a part of it. Before the wedding ceremony even begins, the macho groomsmen with attitude will make you feel like you’re part of the family, but not just any family. Everyone, including the bride and groom-to-be, make their rounds greeting the guests. That would be you and me folks, so get prepared to experience two hours of zany fun. Family “issues” delay the start of the wedding while Sister Albert Maria is appalled by the certain behavior of the sleazy Italian men. With the help of Father Mark, the mild-mannered priest, they try to get this motley crew under control and get through the wedding ceremony. The family also gets into all kinds of shenanigans during the cours of the show. Despite their dysfunctions though they're a loving bunch. It is a show for adults due to some sexual and lewd language but it's all in good fun! You can catch the show at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas.You can read the complete review at: Tony n' Tina's Wedding
Posted by AccessVegas.com staff Previous posts by Las Vegas News Blog staff: Las Vegas News: New Year's Eve, Defending the Caveman, Circus Circus AdventuredomeWe had another amazing New Year's Eve in Las Vegas. Plenty of people enjoyed the festivities. Every year is bigger than the rest! It's all capped off with a huge fireworks display at midnight. Sorry New York the the real party is in Las Vegas! Defending the Caveman star Kevin Burke marked his 1000th performance recently at the Golden Nugget hotel located on the famous Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas. Famed stylist Kim Vo recently opened a new salon at the Mirage hotel. Kim Vo is known at the "King of the TV Makeover" and has worked with some of Hollywood's biggest stars. The salon will offer manicures, pedicures and makeup services. There's a couple of new hotspots at the Mandalay Bay . Ivan Kane's Forty Duece has a spicy burlesque theme. Rock out with Royal Jelly every Thursday! Located just outside the House of Blues at the entrance of the Mandalay Place. Also the new eyecandy sound lounge & bar provides an interactive ultra lounge with DJ's playing the hits and movable scenery. Located in the center of the Mandalay Bay casino. For a different kind of fun check out the Adventuredome at the Circus Circus. They have the world's only indoor double-loop, double-corkscrew roller coaster among the 25 other rides including minature golf. The park is all indoors in air-conditioned comfort. The Bellagio Fine Gallery of Art will host the best of "American Modernism" February 8 through October15, 2008. Organized by the Fine Arts Museum of Boston the exhibit features pieces by Georgia O'Keeffe, Stuart Davis and Marsden Hartley. This news and more featured in this week's Access Vegas Insider Vibe Blog January 2, 2008. Posted by AccessVegas.com staff Previous posts by Las Vegas News Blog staff: November 25 Topless Las Vegas Steakhouse To Open Soon?A few weeks ago, a press release was emailed out touting what seemed to be a "soon to open" topless Las Vegas steakhouse. The billboard near the airport, and seen by everyone heading north into the "airport tunnel" which runs under the Las Vegas McCarran Airport, helping traffic get north and south of the massive airport. As you can see from the photo, the cow is wearing nothing but cowboy boots, daisy-dukes, and a holster as she points two revolvers toward the sky and says Glad Cow Disease (I'm wondering if the pro-gay group GLAD has seen this... where is the protest). It is about a month later, and nobody has taken credit. No announcement of a new Las Vegas steakhouse (topless or otherwise). Seems like a lot of effort for nothing, but maybe it is part of a bigger plan. I'm sure the Access Vegas Insider Vibe will be reporting on this if something happens. (Even if this is a bust, you must check out the free newsletter... it keeps you up on everything happening in Las Vegas). Check out the Access Vegas Insider Vibe "Tony Soprano" Cops A Feel... With A DudeJames Gandolfini took a playful grab at Frank Marino (star of An Evening at La Cage Las Vegas) at the G2E - 2007 Convention that highlighted the unveiling of The Sopranos slot machines. Both New Yorkers and of Italian descent were in casino heaven at the gaming industry's annual event. Marino was the host and James "Tony Soprano" Gandolfini was the celebrity star. La Cage stars female impersonators (headed by Frank Marino) that perform at Cher, Michael Jackson, Bette, Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Judy Garland, and other famous stars. November 21 Frontier Implosion Photos Show The Famous Size Still LivesThe Frontier Hotel Las Vegas went down with a bang in the
recent implosion. What is amazing is that the huge hotel fell, yet the letters
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F-R-O-N-T-I-E-R
at the top of the hotel stayed intact after the fall. Check
out these photos:
More of these historic photos from this recent implosion are available
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Hawaiian Tropic Zone Las Vegas Uses Hot Bikini Babes To Hype OpeningAlmost one decade ago, I noted the failure of properties along the Las Vegas Strip to capitalize on the sheer energy of The Strip with outdoor venues. Fortunately, things have changed starting with Harrah's Carnival Court and went on to "Strip View" nightclubs like Pure nightclub and Mon Ami Gabi restaurant. Hawaiian Tropic is now getting into the act with their Hawaiian Tropic Zone restaurant at the new Planet Hollywood (former Aladdin hotel Las Vegas). Restaurateur Dennis Riese (known from Riese Restaurant Group) has put together what just may be one of the biggest draws to tourists walking by. This isn't an "outdoor venue" specifically. But it is on The Strip, and once stepping inside you'll fine a multi-tiered dining room (a la Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville at Flamingo Las Vegas), but this one features a two-story waterfall. Expect the typical Polynesian food although done with a twist. But, let's face it: Unique food is available everywhere in Las Vegas. What the Hawaiian Tropic Zone is doing to stand out from Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville (and to fit in with the "sexy Las Vegas" the city has become" is to have noted fashion guru Nicole Miller design the fuchsia bikinis and floral sarongs that will adorn the female staff. We could go on and on (noting that the restaurant is only closed from 4 AM until 11 AM, has signature cocktails, blah, blah, blah)... but if you are still reading, you probably simply want to see the bikini outfits of the staff. We won't make you wait any longer: Still didn't get enough? View the full (and full_size) photo gallery here: |
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