Def Leppard at Caesars Palace in February

Get ready for Def Leppard at Caesars Palace! The band is set to return to Las Vegas with a new residency, bringing the band’s signature rock sound back to the Strip. The announcement confirms that the group will perform a series of exclusive shows at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The residency, titled “Def Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace” will include performances beginning on February 3rd, 2026, and running through February 28th. The band is expected to deliver a setlist that spans its decades-long career, featuring hits such as “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” “Photograph,” and “Rock of Ages.” Caesars…

2025 WSOP Sets New Records

The 2025 WSOP set new benchmarks for the World Series of Poker, becoming the largest edition in the event’s history. Held at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, the 56th annual tournament featured more than 250,000 entries and awarded over $466 million in prize money. Organizers reported that this year’s series surpassed all previous records in total entries, prize pools, and Main Event participation. This year’s Main Event drew 10,112 participants, marking the second-largest field ever, narrowly missing the record set in 2023. The total prize pool reached $94 million, with the top prize set at $10 million. Players from…

Vegas Casinos Not Accepting ‘Other’ Chips

Several major Vegas casinos on the Strip will soon stop accepting poker chips from competing resorts, marking a shift in long-standing industry practices. The change, set to take effect on August 1, means players will no longer be able to cash out or exchange chips from other properties at certain casino cages. The decision comes after incidents involving counterfeit chips and concerns over security and accountability. Previously, it was not uncommon for casinos to honor each other’s poker chips, particularly for regular patrons who moved between properties. That practice, however, has gradually faded in recent years as casino operators adopted…

Las Vegas Tourism Plummets as Prices Soar

The lights are on, but the crowds are thinning. As Las Vegas tourism falls, prices continue to soar. Is sin city pricing itself out of success?  Well, that’s what we’re taking a look at this week in gambling! Falling Vegas visitation is hurting gaming revenue, air travel, hotel occupancy, and more. Why have people stopped visiting? And what are resorts doing to turn things around? Las Vegas tourism fell for the sixth consecutive month in June, and with it hotel occupancy, air travel and gaming revenue are also in a tailspin. Some say this is due to inflation. Some say…

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Las Vegas Prices Are Out of Control

Las Vegas prices are drawing criticism from travelers and industry experts, as the city grapples with a drop in visitor numbers. Once known as a destination offering value and excitement, the current cost of a Vegas trip has left many questioning whether it still lives up to its reputation. Tourists and analysts alike point to soaring costs for hotel rooms, resort fees, food, and entertainment as key factors driving away visitors. Social media has been filled with complaints from travelers citing $25 drinks, $100 show tickets, and daily resort fees exceeding $50. These price hikes, they argue, are diminishing the…

Lucky Snake Wheel Online Slot from Spadegaming

The Lucky Snake Wheel online slot from from Spadegaming is a 6 reel, Medium Volatility game with a moving Top Cart that allows for up to 32,400 ways to win! Plus, Lucky Snake Wheel comes with cascading wins, expanding symbols, and Moving To Wilds! Landing 4 or more SCATTER symbols will trigger the Free Game Feature, where first, you Spin the Lucky Wheel to see how many bonus spins you’ll receive… and what bonus multiplier you’ll be awarded! Spadegaming’s Lucky Snake Wheel online slot, released on January 21, 2025, offers a dynamic blend of engaging features and visually rich design…