
Las Vegas Acrobats performing at The Aladdin in December 2007. Pretty awesome stuff, and incredible balance and precision.
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Las Vegas Acrobats performing at The Aladdin in December 2007. Pretty awesome stuff, and incredible balance and precision.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

From its 1962 beginning, this property seemed to be doomed for failure. This property at times was called “The Vegas Jinx”. There were many owners, name changes, remodels, bankruptcies, closings, openings, and mob dealings throughout the years. The history of this resort reads like the ‘who’s-who’ of the underground world. In 1972 a 19-story hotel tower and a performing arts center were added. On November 25, 1997, the Aladdin closed its doors forever. The Aladdin was imploded at 7:30 pm on April 27, 1998. The performing arts center was the only structure saved. The new Aladdin mega-resort opened August 17, 2000, but the troubles didn’t stop. Another bankruptcy, and much legal mumbo-jumbo led to its sale to the Planet Hollywood folks, who “Planetized” the whole resort in 2007. Let’s hope that’s the end of the trouble.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Watch exclusive video of the Aladdin Hotel being imploded. Team LViTV.com

More @ www.myhotelvideo.com Location: This spectacular Arabian Nights themed casino resort lies at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. Great restaurants and shops are to be found in the Desert Passage complex. Facilities: This air-conditioned up-market hotel comprises 35 floors with 2600rooms of which 33 are suites. Facilities on offer include a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a cloakroom, a newspaper stand, a hairdresser’s salon, a bar, a restaurant, a casino and public Internet access. It is possible to take advantage of the room and laundry services as well as the car park and garage facilities. Rooms: The spacious, well-appointed rooms come with an en suite bathroom with hairdryer, ironing facilities, a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, an Internet connection, a hire safe and a double bed. The air conditioning and heating may be regulated individually. Rooms affording views out over the Strip and the Bellagio fountains are available on payment of a surcharge. Sports/Entertainment: There is a pleasant pool in the outdoor area. A range of spa and massage treatments are on offer on payment of added charges. Misc.: At least one person per room must be aged 21 or over. There is no family plan: children must be paid for, regardless of age. Arrival is not possible on the following Saturdays: 2.9.2006, 13.1.2007, 17.2.2007. The maximum length of stay is 14 nights.
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Description below from the Neon Museum guide….www.neonmuseum.org .html Aladdin’s Lamp was originally installed in 1966 at the Aladdin Hotel, located at 3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South. It was restored through a donation from Richard Schuetz and presented as a gift to former Las Vegas Mayor Jan Laverty Jones and her children: Maura, Kaitlyn and Patrick. It was installed as part of the Neon Museum on July 8, 1997. The sign can now be found on the northwest corner of Fremont Street Experience and Las Vegas Boulevard. It was designed by Raymond Larson and built by Young Electric Sign Co. (YESCO)
The CSUF lip sync championship performance of 2007 features an unforgettable collaboration of Pi Kappa Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha in their rendition of Aladdin in Vegas. With the overall theme being Las Vegas hotels, this is the story of The Aladdin Hotel (..it still existed at the time). Brought to you by castlentertainment.com aka castlescorner.net The cast and crew: Aladdin – Keith Moll Jafar – Justino Garcia Genie – Steve Madain Magic Carpet – Ryan Castle Abu – Deep Datta Iago the parrot – Chris Encell Jasmine – Denise Martinez Raja – Melissa Duran Lady Genie – Deborah Lee Vegas dancer/Deal or no Deal girl – Alexis Amato Vegas dancer/Siegfried – Nikki Marie Vegas dancer/Roy – Naomi Buchanan Voice-overs: Ian Stoffel Jordan Harrison Chris Encell Alexis Amato Deborah Lee Coaches/choreography: Jason Malabuyoc Kevin Darabi Chandra Ayanaputra Justino Garcia Cinematography: Jimmy Hsieh Robert Martinez Backdrop: Myles Moser Jimmy Hsieh Greg Mestas John Nicoll
A longer version of the original Aladdin Hotel Implosion video. Now includes part of the fireworks display that went on after the implosion.
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Aladdin was a fixture on Las Vegas Blvd. ever since the “Rat Pack” days and is now Planet Hollywood.
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Walking around the Neon Museum Graveyard about to shoot. And I thought the outrageous sequence dress I was wearing was to gawk at! Check these signs out!! www.neonmuseum.org !HELP SUPPORT! They’re a non-profit organization who’ve tirelessly work on preserving these national spectacles.
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