LAist is taking a look at some of the great reasons to be lured to the Nevada desert for some sun and fun in Sin City in our Destination Vegas series.
Destination Vegas: Fountains Brunch at Jasmine at the Bellagio
Destination Vegas: Heading to Bellagio's Epicurean Epicenter
LAist is taking a look at some of the great reasons to be lured to the Nevada desert for some sun and fun in Sin City. Here we recap our trip to check out BBQ & Beer at the Bellagio, and look ahead to the hotel's next "Epicurean Epicenter" event.
Destination Vegas: Bellagio's BBQ & Beer For The 4th of July
It's just a few hours by car or practically the blink of an eye by plane--Las Vegas has long been one of Angelenos' favorite escapes for a night or two (or more for the brave) of great food, drink, gambling, and entertainment. LAist is taking a look at some of the great reasons to be lured to the Nevada desert for some sun and fun in Sin City. First up: A 4th of July Weekend BBQ & Beer event at the Bellagio.
George Clooney Wannabe Robs The Bellagio Casino
This morning at approximately 3:50 a.m. a masked gunman bellied up to the craps table at the Las Vegas Bellagio and demanded $1.5 million. According to FOX LA, "between 12 and 15 gamblers in the area where the robbery occurred proceeded losing their money uninterrupted before, during and after the incident."
Cat Fight: PETA to Protest Siegfried & Roy's Last Vegas Show
Next Saturday in nearby Sin City the legendary pairing of Siegfried and Roy will take to the stage in an event billed as both "a comeback and a farewell," explained LA Unleashed on Friday. The duo have not performed since Roy was mauled by one of the tigers in their show in 2003. Although there will be magic inside the Bellagio, there will be protesting outside, thanks to PETA, who have plans to "gather outside the Bellagio holding signs that read 'Retire the Tigers' and 'Make Animal Acts Disappear,'" in the hopes of urging the retirees to send their animals to a sanctuary. PETA elaborates: "Siegfried and Roy have made a fortune, and they owe it all to their exploitation of these tigers. The least that they can do is retire the animals to a sanctuary where they can live out their lives in peace and never be beaten, mistreated or caged again."

