
Casino Tweets You Missed This Week
In the week that Plaza Las Vegas announced redeveloping the bus station and more Vegas hotel closures, TravelZork brings you the top 9 casino tweets you missed this week.
More Vegas Hotel Closures
Plaza Las Vegas announced exciting plans this week to redevelop the building that currently houses the Greyhound bus station. They will also partner with the city of Las Vegas to build an elevated pedestrian pathway connecting Plaza Las Vegas to Symphony Park.
Elsewhere, Bellagio transformed their Conservatory and Botanical Gardens into a whimsical winter wonderland; Palazzo, Mirage, and Mandalay Bay all announced Vegas hotel closures; and Red Card is becoming Wynn Rewards.
There has been a bit of discussion about Caesars Rewards Loyalty Program Diamond Status Extensions for those interested in casino loyalty perks. You can follow along with the latest updates on Twitter, and be sure to refer to this week’s article for some insight and commentary.
1. Plaza is redeveloping the bus station
We are excited to announce plans to 1) redevelop the building that currently houses the Greyhound bus station. And 2) partner with the city of Las Vegas to build an elevated pedestrian pathway connecting the Plaza to Symphony Park.https://t.co/5EXQuPCrN7
— Plaza Hotel Casino (@PlazaLasVegas) December 9, 2020
2. The season that sparkles is here!
The season that sparkles is here! Watch as the magic of Hopeful Holidays comes to life in our Conservatory & Botanical Gardens.
— Bellagio Las Vegas (@Bellagio) December 7, 2020
Learn more: https://t.co/BkAOMrP4Dv pic.twitter.com/O2iUAkNKxm
3. The Palazzo Tower is closed (for now) – Vegas Hotel Closures
The hotel tower had stopped accepting weekday reservations in July, and will now be closed seven days a week effective immediately. https://t.co/V8LsrgPXwk
— Las Vegas Review-Journal (@reviewjournal) December 8, 2020
4. Nobu will be back at Virgin
"We're back and we're better".
— Virgin Hotels Las Vegas (@VirginHotelsLV) December 3, 2020
@NobuWorldwide, the finest in traditional Japanese cooking from Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, will be returning to #VirginHotelsLV with fresh décor and an expanded bar area. #NobuVHLV pic.twitter.com/hwW4K7Sigw
5. Bang Bar is coming!
Appears wing place in Cosmo's Block 16 food court will be replaced by Bang Bar from David Chang (Momofuku). Menu will have spit-roasted meats wrapped in bang bread, whatever that might actually be. Opens spring 2021.
— Vital Vegas (@VitalVegas) December 2, 2020
6. Red Card is becoming Wynn Rewards
Everything you need to know about @WynnLasVegas’ new Tiers as Red Card becomes Wynn Rewards pic.twitter.com/sgST7QZ0za
— Steve (Las Vegas UK) (@LasVegasUK) December 2, 2020
7. Mandalay Bay and Mirage will close their hotel towers midweek
ICYMI: Hotel towers at both Mandalay Bay and The Mirage will close mid-week effective Nov. 30, MGM Resorts said. https://t.co/wOEbtBihR3
— FOX5 Las Vegas (@FOX5Vegas) November 27, 2020
8. Zumanity has closed for good
Sad to report that #Zumanity at @NYNYVegas has closed.
— Vegas Revealed (@vegasrevealed) November 16, 2020
Daniel Lamarre: “We are forever grateful to the extraordinarily talented cast, crew and staff who helped make Zumanity an unforgettable experience for more than 7.25 million guests.”@Cirque pic.twitter.com/uOXuzixgVi
9. Every bar and restaurant that opened in Vegas: 2020 edition
Every restaurant and bar that opened in Las Vegas: 2020 edition. https://t.co/lSOp6zqHrz
— Eater Vegas (@EaterVegas) December 9, 2020
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