Hidden Vegas: Into “The Vortex” at Linq Hotel


Another elusive treasure that’s yours to discover…perhaps for only a short time longer…

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If you’re a frequent traveler to Las Vegas, you might think that you know the city pretty well.  It is, after all, one of the most visitor-friendly cities in the world.  And yet, there’s a separate side to Vegas that you may not ever see.  It’s vast, exists on many levels, and some of them are right under your nose (like the never-completed St. Regis Tower at Venetian, hidden behind a canvas facade).

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Vegas photographer Greg C. and I are what he likes to call  “urban explorers.”  We get a certain thrill from finding our way to the balconies, closed-off corridors, rooftops and recesses of Vegas structures. And we’ve decided to share our discoveries with a series we’re calling “Hidden Vegas.”

My fascination with this city’s secrets was ignited back in 2007 when I lost some memory cards in front of the Mirage volcano.  Hours later I was escorted to the casino’s Lost and Found department to claim them. Luckily, that office was deep within the bowels of the Mirage.

The stroll back there seemed to take forever, and I was amazed at the enormous amount of activity that most folks would never lay their eyes on.  It was like stumbling upon a forgotten city…dazzling and unforgettable.

The Strip isn’t the only place where you can go treasure hunting. Downtown Las Vegas is a veritable goldmine for the urban explorer. There are catacombs inside just about every hotel on Fremont Street, especially at places like Binions and the now-destroyed Las Vegas Club, where closed-off hotel rooms and shuttered restaurants are just begging to be rediscovered.

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While we don’t encourage doing anything illegal, it’s hard to resist the urge to peer behind a rarely-open door, especially when you have a camera or phone with you. My  buddy Scott Roeben, that cool dude at VitalVegas, has become fond of regularly posting his own “security breaches”. Perhaps it’s the reporter in us, ever-present, that hopes to catch a glimpse of the newest venue rising up behind construction barricades. Even so, if you explore, do so wisely and at your own risk.

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I’m 2015, while searching for a less-crowded restroom at the premiere of Mat Franco – Magic Reinvented Nightly, I headed to the fifth floor of Linq Hotel, which was once a collection of Imperial Palace restaurants. These days it has been named the “Bloq Room” and was a temporary home to Divas Las Vegas as their theater was undergoing renovations.

On the far side of Bloq Room, a pair of open doors beckoned me towards a not-quite-finished escalator that led towards a vast outdoor space. And beyond that was…(cue the drum roll)…THE VORTEX!!!!

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The Vortex might seem eerily familiar to Star Trek fans. Perhaps that’s due to its resemblance to the God-like artificial intelligence known as V’Ger from the 1979 theatrical movie STAR TREK: The Motion Picture.

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                The Enterprise encounters “V’Ger” in Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)…

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You have no doubt noticed this incredible light show, which beckons visitors away from the Strip and into the pedestrian mall that now shares the Linq name with the former Quad Hotel. The colorful swirl of lights is an eye-catcher from the ground, but standing underneath it is absolutely surreal.  The dizzying, ever-changing digital tornado could easily give you a feeling of vertigo, especially if you’re prone to motion sickness. Epileptics, don’t even think about prowling around up here.

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But what exactly is this space and why isn’t it being utilized? Ask the show performers and employees at Linq, and the most common response is “I heard it’s going to be a nightclub”.  So why isn’t it yet? Pure Nightclub at Caesars Palace became Omnia in less time that Vortexhas been sitting here, virtually forgotten.

Press releases stated that the renovation of Linq Theater was the final step in Linq Hotel‘s conversion.  But I wasn’t so sure of that, as my explorations also came across the former third-floor bar/food court/sportsbook, walled off and awaiting renovations.

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I do know that the Vortex Deck has been used for special events, as a Fourth of July fireworks viewing party was held there that summer for Linq VIP customers. And, we spotted a small stage during our exploration that appeared to have been recently used.

According to the Vortex information page on Caesars Entertainment website, this massive space and light show can be yours…for a price. The entire deck is available for parties, catered events, concerts, weddings etc.  Prices aren’t mentioned anywhere, but we guess it would cost a pretty penny to have such a sprawling venue – with an incredible view – all to yourselves.

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For us that evening, the space, the solitude, the silence…and the view…were absolutely free. And totally priceless. But with the  recent announcement of both a zip line and the bizzare Kind Heaven project, the future of this spot seems uncertain.

So, the next time you’re in Sin City, consider putting on your hiking shoes and setting out to find your own “Hidden Vegas”. But be sure to share those photos!

This article previously appeared on another site. It has been updated and expanded.

Photos: Sammasseur, Greg C.

Hidden Vegas: Structures Hiding In Plain Sight


Look closer…not everything is as obvious as it appears…

Welcome to “Hidden Vegas”, teasing your brain with questions like “How did I miss that?”. I’ll take a close look at structures that are more than meets the eye…and others which have been repurposed into something fresh and new.

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Let’s start off with the St. Regis Tower. As seen above, the unfinished structure between Venetian and Palazzo resorts was once planned to be a condominium tower. An economic collapse and financial trouble for Sands Corporation froze the $600 million project in 2008. Thus, it joined a list of rusting eye sores that suddenly littered the Strip and surrounding areas.

Sands Corporation forked over a million dollars for a custom tarp, meant to cleverly disguise the skeleton while the powers-that-be decided what to do with it (the market for Strip residences isn’t what it was when the first blueprints for St. Regis were being drawn).

Whether it ends up being dismantled, completed for a timeshare operation or used as an additional tower for Venetian/Palazzo is anyone’s guess. But for now, St. Regis continues to exist as a genuine mirage – a building that isn’t really there…in a land of make-believe.

Now, if only someone could toss an invisibility cloak over the unfinished Fontainebleau. At least that monstrosity now has a new name (The Drew), new owners (Witkoff\Marriott) and a projected  opening date of 2020. Call me “skeptical”.

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Planet Hollywood began life as a chain of celebrity-fueled restaurants. Then it became a casino resort that was once the Aladdin Hotel. And the Aladdin Hotel was once known as…the Aladdin Hotel.

Don’t be confused. The original Aladdin began life as the English-themed Tally-Ho. It opened in 1963, but was rechristened a year later as King’s Crown…which promptly failed. A few years and several million dollars later, the Aladdin Hotel Casino opened up on the same spot.

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During the summer of 1976, Neil Diamond became the first performer at the new Aladdin Theater for the Performing Arts, constructed on what was once a golf course. The huge venue, boasting a glass ceiling, was the only thing standing when the Aladdin was leveled in 1998.

A new Aladdin went up around the free-standing building, this time integrating it into the casino design….and forever hiding the exterior view from the naked eye (unless you’re on a rooftop, like Greg C. was for this recent photo).

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This past February 2018, the AXIS Powered By Monster Theater (we aren’t making that up) which replaced “Art” with a tart (Britney Spears, natch) was once again renamed as Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood.

That gorgeous open ceiling was covered by a non-transparent dome years ago. It’s current seating capacity is greatly downsized from the original 7,500 monster (see what we did?) to 4,600 for residency shows. Even so, Zappos remains one of the largest venues on the Strip, and the largest of its kind in the United States.

Anyone who has walked the full length of MGM Grand Resort will vouch for its enormous footprint. The sprawling property is even larger when including Signature at MGM Grand. That three-tower annex sits on land that was once home to MGM Grand Adventures Theme Park. The main building, though, has a secret that few current visitors are aware of: the west wing once stood alone as the Marina Hotel.

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Marina Hotel opened in 1975, had 714 guest rooms and its own casino. It was closed in 1990 to become part of the new location for MGM Grand, the original name for the current Bally’s (did you follow that?). Instead of leveling Marina, it was cleverly integrated into the new, Oz-themed structure, which opened right before Christmas in 1993.

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MGM Grand’s “West Wing” rooms are smaller and less expensive than those in the newer portions of the resort. However, they’re sleek, stylish, and still a favorite for solo travelers…and those who enjoy easy access to the Strip.

The Shops at Crystals might be touted as a world-class shopping destination, but for some of us it’s more like a mausoleum or an echo chamber. Highly regarded premium designers have locations here, so if you have thousands for impulse purchases, Crystals is your place.

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                (Photo by Scott Roeben, VitalVegas.com)

For the rest of us, one thing alone makes the lengthy walk into the Simon Corporation mall worthwhile: gawking and chuckling at that giant wooden penis. A perfect example of “What were they thinking?” , the  multi-story shaft and scrotum are home to Mastros Ocean Club aka “Treehouse”. I’ll just leave this here:

Our final entry sits at the opposite end of the Strip, directly in the shadow of the aforementioned Fontainebleau Resort carcass. It’s an industrial-looking tower next to Circus Circus.

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The family-friendly Circus Circus resort boasts Adventuredome, a glass-enclosed amusement park that opened its doors (and attractions) in 1993. Before that, thrill-seekers had to go outside to get their pulses racing. And they probably bypassed the sedate-looking merry-go-round for a shot at the Rocket Ship Ride.

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This earth-bound cousin to Stratosphere‘s sky-high “Big Shot” attraction took travelers up a 210-foot tower, which undoubtedly offered a terrific view of the Riviera Hotel across the street.

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In 1992, the tower was repurposed as a bungee-jumping attraction, utilizing an elevator that, according to bungee.com, is the tallest single-stage lift in the world.  A reflecting pool was added to allow jumpers to witness their own descent.

These days, the pool has been filled in and seemingly forgotten. The rocket itself sits earthbound, too, as shown in this photo by Greg C. It was taken on January 2015…from the base of Stratosphere’s “Big Shot” ride.

This article previously appeared on another site. It has been updated and expanded.

Photos: Greg C., UNLV Digital Library, bungee.com, Flickr.com, Scott Roeben via VitalVegas

Malta and Tenerife Await


Vegas Unfiltered will be taking a two-week hiatus…

I hope everyone is enjoying the dawn of springtime. Yours truly will be jaunting off on an extended visit to Malta and Tenerife (in the Canary Islands off the west coast of Africa) with brief stops in London and Barcelona.

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I’ll be returning to the States on May 4th and will hop right back into things here asap after that. In the meantime, I’ll do my best to keep you up to date via the official Facebook Page. That is, of course, as time allows.

Until then, keep thinking those happy thoughts, thank you for reading my site and enjoy your Vegas daydreams!

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                                              Sam Novak aka “Sammasseur”

Wishing You The Happiest Thanksgiving


Warmest wishes and gratitude for being a friend…and a reader….

I want to express my gratitude to each and every one of you who have followed me here from other sites…or found my writings on your own. As we come up on nearly a half-year of reviews, news and eye candy galore, the thrill of bringing you new and updated articles becomes more and more enjoyable.

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Have an excellent holiday season and please keep returning. Vegas Unfiltered will continue to grow, evolve and become more attractive in the coming weeks and months ahead. Just like you!

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Best wishes from Sammasseur…

 

“Greece” Is The Word


“Vegas Unfiltered” is about to go on a very short hiatus…

Hi, all! I want to express my appreciation to everyone who has joined me here at Vegas Unfiltered. I’m having a great time sharing my experiences and thoughts with you and hope you’re enjoying yourself as well.

I’ll be taking a short break to head off to Europe on my first cruise…ever. Italy, Greece, Albania and Croatia are on the itinerary. Hubby and some friends will be with me for the biggest adventure yet…outside of Vegas, of course.

When V/U returns in two weeks, you may see a new look to the site. I’m working with a fantastic media person, a local Vegas mover-and-shaker, who is planning on integrating my page into his platform. This will yield a superior user-friendly design and a very attractive site. The date isn’t specific right now, but very close.

Until then, enjoy the articles already here and have a great couple of weeks.

Sammasseur

#VegasStrong

 

A Day of Sorrow


Today we face yet another horrible tragedy. This one will linger for a very long time as it hits so close to home.

I was with a friend on the north end of the Strip at a show last evening. We decided to leave early and I was already in my room at Westgate as events unfolded. I’ve spent the better part of this morning contacting friends to check their status and advise them on mine.

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If you are in the area and would like to help, blood donations are needed. Please stay away from the crime scene to allow the investigation to continue.

A big thank you to everyone who reached out to check on me. May everyone find their loved ones. My condolences to those who have suffered injury or loss. We stand together, united in courage and love.

Sammasseur

 

Men of the Strip FINALLY Sets Debut Date


The super-charged male revue signs deal for HARD ROCK LIVE on the Strip…

Those who’ve followed my column through the years at two other sites know that the journey of Men of the Strip has been filled with drama, emotion, sweat and unexpected twists. The saga was even covered in a two-hour E! Network documentary, but that’s only been a fraction of the story.

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The wait is over, boys…time to work it.        

Throughout the journey, singer Jeff Timmons and crew have had one goal in mind – a residency on the Las Vegas Strip. As of this afternoon, the time has arrived. HARD ROCK LIVE, a large performance venue inside the Hard Rock Cafe (next to MGM Grand Hotel), will be hosting MOTS for a limited run starting July 14th.

 

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Choreographer Glenn Douglas Packard puts the troupe through its paces…              

The interesting thing here is that the high-powered Timmons-backed show has been entangled in many ways with competing Magic Mike Live (with actor Channing Tatum as the in-name-only front man). That revue, launched with enormous hype (and subsequently large ticket sales), is also at a Hard Rock venue…the off-Strip Hard Rock Hotel on Paradise Road.

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Magic Mike Live turned out to be a major fiasco in terms of a standalone production. Despite hefty audience turnout, the show itself is one of the worst productions for Sin City in recent memory. Men of the Strip, on the other hand, delivers everything it promises in top-notch fashion.

Here is the press release that was sent out just a short while ago:

HARD ROCK LIVE WELCOMES MEN OF THE STRIP THIS JULY

 All-new male revue to perform limited engagement on The Strip

LAS VEGAS (June 28, 2017) – Summer just got hotter with the announcement of Las Vegas’ newest male revue, Men of the Strip, coming to Hard Rock Live this July. With a limited engagement of six performances, the multi-faceted all-male cabaret show is sure to heat things up on The Strip.

Created by Emmy-nominated celebrity choreographer, Glenn Douglas Packard, Men of the Strip takes the art of seduction to a whole new level with the hottest male entertainers delivering the ultimate live adult entertainment experience.

Jeff Timmons (who has enjoyed phenomenal success with his internationally-renowned boy band 98 Degrees, sold millions of records worldwide and had gold and platinum records in 27 countries around the world) combined talents with Packard (who has worked with legendary performers such as Michael Jackson, Pink, Usher, and Ricky Martin) to create an all-new show that is sure to leave audiences wanting more.

Starring some of the most seductive men handpicked from auditions held nationwide, the show features original choreography, music, one-of-a-kind personalities and explosive energy in a fun, interactive and intimate setting. Guests will enjoy getting up close and personal with Timmons and the sexy “six pack” of male dancers and singers. Whether it’s to celebrate a birthday, bachelorette or divorce or just have the ultimate Girls Night Out, Men of the Strip aims to please!

Performances are scheduled for 9 p.m. on:

 Fri., July 14, Sat., July 15, Sun., July 16, Fri., July 21, Thurs., July 27, Fri., July 28

Tickets are on sale now and priced at $50 per person for general admission and $100 per person for VIP (includes preferred seating, meet & greet and photo), plus tax and fees. Tickets can be purchased online http://www.ticketweb.com/venue/hard-rock-live-las-vegas-las-vegas-nv/189164?REFERRAL_ID=twvenues or by calling 702.650.8590. VIP tables that seat up to four people are available for $500 (plus tax and fees) and include premium seating, a meet & greet, photo and a bottle of champagne. Tables can be booked by calling 702.650.8590 or by emailing lisa_hendrixson@hardrock.com.

Men of the Strip is produced by Jeff Timmons and Top Level Entertainment. For more information on Men of the Strip, visit menofthestrip.com.

As a fan of Jeff Timmons, choreographer Glenn Douglas Packard and the entire cast and team of Men of the Strip, this writer couldn’t be more pleased to be sharing this announcement with all of you. I will be there on opening night, and hope to see you there as well.

Photos: [Sammasseur, Men of the Strip, Hard Rock Live]

 

 

Winter Is Coming To Vegas With THRONES! The Musical Parody

The critically-acclaimed production is headed to The Space….

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Rejoice, Game of Thrones fans! You’ve seen every episode, loved (and hated) the characters through six seasons of sex, intrigue, dragons, back-stabbing and throat-slashing. Now you are clutching your sword, eagerly waiting for the next season to begin. Well, no need to behead your kinsman in frustration. Vegas is about to get their own taste of GoT-style adventure at The Space.

THRONES! The Musical Parody comes from the same creative group behind 50 Shades – The Parody (currently at Bally’s). This affectionate spoof played to sold-out audiences at Chicago’s famed Apollo Theater, with a similar runaway stint in London. After a six-month run in California, the wild and irreverent Los Angeles THRONES! cast will be heading to The Space for nine performances, beginning July 14th.

Fans of 50 Shades – The Parody will recognize the premise and style of THRONES! The Musical Parody right away. A group of GoT fans gather to enjoy a season finale of the show and end up acting out the entire plot and characters for a friend who’s never watched the series (oh, the horror!).

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Expect lots of belly-laughs, improvised dialogue, wacky costumes and well-deserved skewering…with actual blades. Of course, there will be plenty of tongue-in-cheek musical numbers:

 “Will Tyrion’s accent ever improve? Can Jon Snow possibly know more than nothing? Just how red can the Red Wedding get? And is Gandalf still alive?! [wait…]”

If you haven’t visited the innovative location known as The Space, now would be a great time to check it out. The brainchild of local favorite Mark Shunock (Rock of Ages and Magic Mike Live), The Space is a community-driven off-Strip home for arts, entertainment and philanthropic events (like the ever-popular Mondays Dark).

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Shunock has teamed up with Ethan Walker of Rapidfire International to bring THRONES! to Sin City. The show is produced by Baby Wants Candy, a Windy City troupe whose live musicals are improvised on the spot…based on audience shout-outs. Can you guess which dragon-infused fantasy drama was their most popular choice?

THRONES! The Musical Parody runs July 14 through 23rd at 8pm (dark the 17th). Tickets start at $35 and can be ordered at thespacelv.com. There is currently a Groupon offer for $22.50 (inclusive of taxes and fees) available by clicking here.

The Space is located at 3460 Cavaretta Court, across the interstate from Aria Hotel Casino.

 Photos: [THRONES! The Musical Parody via Facebook]