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Eldorado, Circus Circus and Silver Legacy in Reno are introduced as THE ROW™, offering three distinct resorts in one amazing experience.
Eldorado Resort Casino in Reno becomes the first casino in the U.S. to operate its own microbrewery – The Brew Brothers®.
The Caesars Entertainment corporate legacy began in 1937 when Bill Harrah opened Harrah’s Bingo Club, a modest establishment in Reno, Nevada. What began as a single property expanded over the years to offer more than 50 dazzling casinos worldwide. In 1947, Flamingo Hotel & Casino became the first casino on the Las Vegas Strip and by 1973, Harrah’s was the first casino company listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Total Gold becomes Total Rewards, the first tiered customer loyalty program in the gaming industry.
In 1947 , Flamingo Hotel & Casino became the first casino on the Las Vegas Strip and by 1973, Harrah’s was the first casino company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, three other leaders in the gaming industry – Benny Binion, Jay Sarno and Donald Carano – were busy making their own history.
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Billed as an “aquatic playground,” the 11-acre beach is formed by 2,700 tons of soft sand, on which 100 rentable cabanas are situated.
All in all, the Tournament of Kings at Excalibur is like Cirque du Soleil for children.
Every night at 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. local time (plus a special encore at 9:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays), the Mirage puts on one of the most iconic displays along The Strip.
Other carnival rides in the Adventuredome include Disk O, Sling Shot, Lazer Blast, Chaos, the Inverter, and my daughter’s personal favorite – SpongeBob SquarePants 4 D: The Great Jelly Rescue.
You can spend the entire day in the Adventuredome and still never come close to hitting all the rides and attractions, so be sure to book a few days to be sure you see it all.
See-through tubes weave in and out of the exhibit, allowing visitors to walk through the depths while hammerhead and tiger sharks glide through the waters outside. The whole arrangement is marvelous to behold, and if your kids are like mine, they’ll feel like they wandered into the world of The Little Mermaid .
Take the massive saltwater aquarium behind the front desk as an example. This 53-foot long, 20,000-gallon fish tank is home to more than 1,000 species of aquatic life. Before you’re even checked in, your children will be fascinated with fish just like they were the first time they saw “Finding Nemo.”