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  2. Clarion Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    [93] [94] [95] The Clarion's hotel tower was demolished by implosion on February 10, 2015, shortly before 3 a.m. [96] It was the first hotel-casino in Las Vegas to be imploded since the New Frontier in 2007. [91] [97] The Clarion implosion did not go as planned; an elevator shaft on the tower's west side was left standing afterward. Debris from ...

  3. Primm Valley Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Whiskey Pete's was the first of their hotels. The Primadonna Resort was the second hotel built, and it was later renamed as the Primm Valley Resort. These two hotels were connected by a single-car monorail that rain across the I-15. Buffalo Bill's was the third hotel built. Buffalo Bill's and Primm Valley Resort were connected by a monorail.

  4. The average cost of a vacation: Transportation, food ... - AOL

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    For a one-week vacation in the U.S., the average cost for one person is $1,991. (Budget Your Trip) A one-week vacation in the U.S. for two people jumps to an average cost of $3,982. (Budget Your Trip)

  5. Marriott's Grand Chateau - Wikipedia

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    Marriott’s Grand Chateau is a timeshare resort near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, managed by Marriott Vacation Club. It is a 38-story tower with three wings; a fourth wing is planned. [1] It has 643 suites, [2] and amenities including a gym, three bars, and two swimming pools. [3]

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  7. Wynn Resorts - Wikipedia

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    A joint deal between the government of Macau, Las Vegas Sands, Wynn, and MGM extended the gaming licenses until 2032. [15] On May 28, 2019, Wynn paid a $ 35 million fine to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission and the $500,000 fine placed on Matthew Maddox. [16]