There’s really nothing left but a skeleton; likea dried, empty, long horn skull that dotted the cattle trails of the old west, the Stardustsits silently, forlornly empty and devoid of all decoration, waitingto be blown away into the ever changing landscape of Las Vegas history.
See previous pictures here. This is what’s left:
The Sports Book and sign entrance (BTW – I believe the sign is going to the neon graveyard).
The overview – or the rooms with a view:
What used to be the low rise hotel rooms in the back of the casino:
The back parking area:
Nothing stays the same; especially in Vegas. What happens in Vegas, actually never happened, and if it did, you can’t prove it because we implode all evidence.
Thank you for remembering.
hi linda,
longtime reader and fan of your blog. I’ve highlighted it at Poker Verdict’s blog round-up this week. check it out here:
http://www.pokerverdict.com/home/507/poker_blog_round_up_2_march.html
hope you don’t mind, thanks.
Hi Hugo, Thank you for the comment and for the highlight. And for reading.
March 13th – 2:30 a.m. I hope I can make it. Possibly I can sneak out of work early and I’ve been shopping for the perfect location. We’ll see.
Thanks for keeping the readers in Ohio updted on the Vegas poker scene! We have your blog linked to our poker club site, and we count on you to keep The Rat pack of Central Ohio in the loop!
Now a question- Do you know the date they plan on imploding the Stardust? A group of us are coming to Vegas on the last week of March, and it would be awsome if the demolition tream could schedule the blast around our visit!