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Posted: January 18, 2005 10:40 am
by headparrot
LIPH wrote:
headparrot wrote:
Zim wrote:A Vegas thread! I guess I'm gonna have to start paying attention again!

April 9th? I'll turn 40 the week before - might just have to step up and take a road trip that weekend...
I turn 40 on April 13th. You can count Babs and I in for Vegas! I can't think of a better place than Sin City for Birthday and Buffett!

I, too, am saddened by the demise of the Key Largo. Many good memories. "Visions of good times that brought so much pleasure......"
I've already celebrated my birthday at 2 Buffett concerts. In 2000 he played Vegas on my birthday and in 2002 he played Nashville 2 days before my birthday. This Vegas show is 6 days before my birthday so I can't miss it.
See ya there LIPH. I know how to find you. Find out where Heather is and look around. :lol: :lol:

Posted: January 18, 2005 11:14 am
by land_shark3
LIPH wrote:I've already celebrated my birthday at 2 Buffett concerts. In 2000 he played Vegas on my birthday and in 2002 he played Nashville 2 days before my birthday. This Vegas show is 6 days before my birthday so I can't miss it.
That was very nice of him! :wink:

Posted: January 18, 2005 1:02 pm
by dean_siu
FYI....for those of you with a fondness of the Key Largo, here's an article from today's paper regarding their closure (taking place at 11pm tonite).....
With the hours ticking away before the demise of the Key Largo Casino, Tom Rich hung out Monday afternoon at the bar area of small East Flamingo Road property. He was swapping stories with fellow patrons and bartender Pilar Durate, who has been mixing drinks at the South Beach-themed gaming hall for the last seven years.

"This is not really a casino," said Rich, a 16-year Las Vegas resident. "It's more of a place to hang out, meet your friends, get a drink, and watch a game or a NASCAR race. Places like Palace Station strive to reach this kind of feeling with their customers, but they never will. They're just too big. This is what a neighborhood casino should be like."

With about 250 gaming machines and a few live gaming tables, the Key Largo couldn't meet the value of its roughly 5-acre parcel across from the Hughes Center and near Paradise Road. Ownership received permission in November from Clark County to tear down the casino and adjoining 300-room Quality Inn to construct a 196-foot-tall high-rise condominium and hotel project of more than 1,000 units.

The Key Largo will shut down officially at 11 p.m. today but much of the property is all but empty already. The remaining hotel guests will check out this morning.

Leroy's Horse and Sports place removed its sportsbook equipment last week, and both the package liquor store and the cappuccino shop were closing Monday.

"It's sad because I'll really miss the people," Durate said, adding that management informed employees five months ago about the property's impending closure. "You get to know your customers by name and recognize a lot of the faces. It's too bad that it's shutting down."

Patty Guevara, who has been a cocktail waitress at the Key Largo for six years, has little interest in moving on to a large Strip resort. She said the larger places aren't as personable.

"We have a real nice local clientele and friendly out-of-town guests, and I'll miss them," Guevara said.

Both employees said ownership "took care of the workers" with severance pay and letting them know in advance of the Key Largo's future. It was up to employees if they wanted to leave or remain until the end.

Calls to an official who Key Largo employees said represented the property's ownership went unreturned Monday.

The Key Largo underwent a $7 million renovation in 1997 to give the property its Miami-enhanced theme. Before that restoration, the property had been known as the Quality Inn Hotel.

Originally opened in 1973 as the Ambassador, the property was renamed La Mirage Casino in the 1980s. But when Steve Wynn's then-Golden Nugget Inc. opened The Mirage on the Strip in 1989, the company spent $750,000 to purchase the name "Mirage" from the small casino and another downtown motel.

Also visiting the Key Largo Monday was Ted Finneran, who said he was the property's first general manager. Now retired, he has spent much of the past few years in Laughlin. Finneran, 79, said East Flamingo Road wasn't much of a thoroughfare when the Key Largo was known as the Ambassador.

It wasn't surprising, he said, to find out the small property was being taken down for a much larger high rise.

"I hadn't been back in a while and I wanted to see what they had done to the place," Finneran said. "There is so much more here that I'm not surprised it's going away. It was a nice property, but the owners did a good thing by sitting on this land. It's much more valuable."

Posted: January 18, 2005 1:43 pm
by land_shark3
BTW, when is Steve Wynn's new place opening up? Or is it already open?

Posted: January 18, 2005 2:29 pm
by dean_siu
land_shark3 wrote:BTW, when is Steve Wynn's new place opening up? Or is it already open?
It won't be opening until a few weeks after this show....April 28, 2005. Here's the link to it's website if you're curious to check it out....

http://www.wynnlasvegas.com/

Posted: January 18, 2005 3:12 pm
by Zim
Coconuts wrote:Hey Zim!!

Man I wanna go to this show, but I would feel like such a bad friend if I didn't go on the cruise!
COCO!!! Miss ya, girl!

Sounds like this could be a repeat of the Oct show with many of the same cast and crew!

Just think, if you make it I'll let you buy me a drink for my 40th!

Posted: January 18, 2005 3:17 pm
by Zim
Beachbum_29 wrote:
Zim wrote:A Vegas thread! I guess I'm gonna have to start paying attention again!

April 9th? I'll turn 40 the week before - might just have to step up and take a road trip that weekend...
ZIM!!!!!! How have you been??
Doin' OK, Beachbum...especially now that I have a show to start looking forward to!

How's it goin' with you???

Posted: January 18, 2005 3:22 pm
by Zim
dean_siu wrote:
Zim wrote:A Vegas thread! I guess I'm gonna have to start paying attention again!

April 9th? I'll turn 40 the week before - might just have to step up and take a road trip that weekend...
You really don't need a reason to come here....a 40th birthday makes it a necessity! We'll see ya in a few months! :lol:
No, I don't need a reason, just a place to park my 14 year-old for the weekend! I can't pass up the opportunity to celebrate my 40th with a bunch of BNr's and Bubba!

Posted: January 18, 2005 3:59 pm
by land_shark3
dean_siu wrote:
land_shark3 wrote:BTW, when is Steve Wynn's new place opening up? Or is it already open?
It won't be opening until a few weeks after this show....April 28, 2005. Here's the link to it's website if you're curious to check it out....

http://www.wynnlasvegas.com/
I guess I'll have to come back for Dave's family trip. What a shame. :roll:

Posted: January 18, 2005 5:39 pm
by dean_siu
land_shark3 wrote:
dean_siu wrote:
land_shark3 wrote:BTW, when is Steve Wynn's new place opening up? Or is it already open?
It won't be opening until a few weeks after this show....April 28, 2005. Here's the link to it's website if you're curious to check it out....

http://www.wynnlasvegas.com/
I guess I'll have to come back for Dave's family trip. What a shame. :roll:
Aren't we all part of Dave's family anyways???? :lol: :lol:

Posted: January 18, 2005 6:40 pm
by Defimoff1
HALLELUJAH BROTHERS AND SISTERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: January 18, 2005 8:36 pm
by NYCPORT
All booked at The Flamingo.

Posted: January 18, 2005 10:58 pm
by Defimoff1
Dean, you didn't add Shawn to the list.

Posted: January 18, 2005 11:01 pm
by finz83
OK, I am in the decision making process. I really want to attend this show. Gotta make sure I have coverage that weekend at work. Hopefully I can do it, this is one of my "places to see buffett play".

I should know in the next day or so.

Posted: January 18, 2005 11:11 pm
by dean_siu
Defimoff1 wrote:Dean, you didn't add Shawn to the list.
I haven't seen him post that he's coming yet! :P

Seriously, I haven't posted a new list since yesterday.....give da man a break! :roll:

Posted: January 18, 2005 11:12 pm
by dean_siu
finz83 wrote:OK, I am in the decision making process. I really want to attend this show. Gotta make sure I have coverage that weekend at work. Hopefully I can do it, this is one of my "places to see buffett play".

I should know in the next day or so.
Just call in sick for the weekend....if you don't have a bug before you leave, you can always catch one at the Flamingo!

Posted: January 18, 2005 11:24 pm
by finz83
dean_siu wrote:
finz83 wrote:OK, I am in the decision making process. I really want to attend this show. Gotta make sure I have coverage that weekend at work. Hopefully I can do it, this is one of my "places to see buffett play".

I should know in the next day or so.
Just call in sick for the weekend....if you don't have a bug before you leave, you can always catch one at the Flamingo!
That's what i hear :o . Checking flights right now and e-mailing the boss.

Posted: January 19, 2005 12:01 am
by ragtopW
Sail on Key Largo... :cry:

Posted: January 19, 2005 12:12 am
by dean_siu
ragtopW wrote:Sail on Key Largo... :cry:
It's a bummer....but there's a few other hotel rooms in town! You coming out in April?

Posted: January 19, 2005 1:44 pm
by ragtopW
dean_siu wrote:
ragtopW wrote:Sail on Key Largo... :cry:
It's a bummer....but there's a few other hotel rooms in town! You coming out in April?
No I'm going to find the way to san Jose..