360 Vegas
Episodes

Saturday Jul 01, 2017
E-236: Pun & Loathing
Saturday Jul 01, 2017
Saturday Jul 01, 2017
360VV5 Details and RSVPs, Giada Expands, Bally's Mini Golf & Las Blazus

Sunday Jun 25, 2017
E-235: Return of the Ramble
Sunday Jun 25, 2017
Sunday Jun 25, 2017
Slot Drink System, Palms remodel, New Frontier for sale, Las Vegas Club Project Gears Up, 6.4 acres behind Plaza, Downtown Grand Plans, North/Off Strip Ownership changes, SLS Dining Changes, Fremont Food Emporium and New Caesars Forum Shops Marquee

Saturday Jun 17, 2017
E-234: MIArk #360VV4
Saturday Jun 17, 2017
Saturday Jun 17, 2017
Because of coure he did, hear some of the details behind what happened at 360 Vegas Vacation 4

Saturday Jun 10, 2017
E-233: 360 Vegas Vacation 4 Trip Report Summer 2017
Saturday Jun 10, 2017
Saturday Jun 10, 2017
Lives were changed, memories were made...and lost

Saturday May 20, 2017
E-232: Zoinks!
Saturday May 20, 2017
Saturday May 20, 2017
#360VV4 Eve News, Resorts World Resurrection?, Ninja Contractors, Death with Dignity, Caesars Entertainment announces old plans and cat like reflex injuries for the stupid.

Saturday May 13, 2017
E-231: The Fork of Doom
Saturday May 13, 2017
Saturday May 13, 2017
Still No Golden Knight Jersey's, Weed Conventions, IRS Jackpot Limits, Paradise Park Phase Plans and friends make each other laugh.

Saturday May 06, 2017
E-230: Two Puppets Deep
Saturday May 06, 2017
Saturday May 06, 2017
Hell's Kitchen Returns, Raiders Buy A Vegas Home, Frontier Air Expands, The Dome Opens and our listeners to very supportive

Sunday Apr 30, 2017
360 Vegas Review: Golden Gate Hotel and Casino Spring 2016
Sunday Apr 30, 2017
Sunday Apr 30, 2017
It is literally the original hotel in Las Vegas, built in 1906 and given the address 1 Fremont St. It was originally the Hotel Nevada, then in 31 it became a casino and was renamed Sal Sagev, Las Vegas backwards until 1955 when a group of Italian-Americans from San Francisco rethemed it into the Golden Gate.
Fast forward to today and this isn’t what you would expect out of a 110 year old property. This is the very definition of classic. It’s old without being dated, it’s small without feeling cramped and it's themed without being gaudy. Much of that can be attributed to it’s most recent owners, Greg and Derek Stevens. Their 2012 renovation may be the most subtle and functional ever in a place that doesn’t really have any space to grow. With 122 rooms Golden Gate is the smallest hotel/casino in Vegas on Fremont or the Strip but again, that somehow adds to it’s charm.
And the future looks even brighter. The Stevens group’s recent acquisition of La Bayou next door seems to indicate plans for expansion of the Golden Gate. And the purchase of the Las Vegas Club, Glitter Gultch and Mermaids across the street makes it clear that they are making their claim to shape Fremont St as they see fit. Those who are fans of the D have reason to believe a players club card that connects all 3 properties is coming soon.