There were several changes on the Las Vegas Strip this past week. Photos are posted below of the different changes.
All photos were taken by VegasChanges.com this past week, unless otherwise noted.
Marigold Restaurant at Resorts World Closes Abruptly
Marigold, the restaurant from Gen3 Hospitality and owner Billy Richardson at Resorts World, permanently closed a little more than five months since it debuted when the new resort opened. The restaurant featured craft burgers, lobster rolls and more. This is the first restaurant fatality at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood to get Major Makeover
The 500,000-square-foot shopping center, on the Las Vegas Strip announced that it would be undergoing an extensive renovation to its interior and exterior starting winter of 2022 until spring of 2023. It will remain open during construction.
The Noodle Den Opens at Sahara Las Vegas December 8 – It Looks Great
Chef Guoming “Sam” Xin is all set to launch the highly anticipated Noodle Den featuring his popular hand-pulled noodles and dumplings later this year. The Noodle Den will boast an array of traditional Northern Chinese dishes and will feature a demonstration kitchen for guests to see Chef Sam’s team at work creating savory works of art.
The Sahara Las Vegas Continues Major Renovations in the Front of Casino
Bellagio Replacing Bushes with Artificial Grass in front of casino
The Manneken Pis Statue is back at The D Hotel & Casino after being damaged
The Manneken Pis is a bronze replica of a mischievous little boy “taking a leak” at the main entrance of the D Hotel & Casino. Manneken Pis, which is Flemish for “little man pee,” has thick curly locks, surprisingly sculpted abs and chubby thighs. The original dates back to the early 1600’s located in Brussels, Belgium. This is one of only three licensed replicas in the world, the others are in Tokyo and Rio de Janeiro. The fountain pays homage to The D’s owner Derek Stevens’ Belgian lineage.
Fat Tuesday Daiquiri Bar to replace Tix4Vegas space at Fashion Show Las Vegas
O’Sheas former Lucky Bar Removed, Now Used for Beer Pong
MSG Sphere Construction Continues Behind The Venetian Resort
Freed’s Bakery Opens New Dessert Shop in Downtown Las Vegas
Freed’s Bakery announced that it has opened a Freed’s Dessert Shop in downtown Las Vegas, at 60 E. California Ave. in the Arts District. It is the fourth dessert shop and sixth location for the family-owned bakery founded in 1959.