GOING VEGAS By
Anthony Curtis
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Nevada casinos continue to cope with double-digit decreases in year-over-year comparisons of key revenue and tourism numbers.
The latest bleak gambling numbers are from February, showing an 18 percent drop statewide, which included a 23 percent decline on the Strip. February visitor counts were off 8 percent and hotel occupancy was down to just 84 percent of capacity. The poor figures continue to fuel bargain pricing, especially in room prices, which were down 23 percent from February 2008 rates.
HAPPY HOURS: Another form of discounting is showing up in numerous happy hours around town, in casino and non-casino restaurants and bars. For example, from 5 to 8 p.m. in Japonaise at the Mirage, you can get seven different appetizers for $7 each; LBS: A Burger Joint at Red Rock is selling beer for 75 cents with the purchase of an entree until April 15; and Stoney's North Forty at Santa Fe Station offers free beer from 7:30 p.m. to midnight on Fridays (after you pay the $5 cover).
ARIA RESTAURANTS: Six new restaurants have been announced for the high-end Aria, scheduled to open this year in the CityCenter complex. They are Masayoshi Takayama's Shaboo and Bar Masa, the Chicago restaurant Sage, Michael Mina's American Fish, Jean Georges Steakhouse, Sirio Maccioni's Sirio, and the eponymous Julian Serrano. The Aria lineup is shaping up to be one of Las Vegas' best.
Q. With the closing of Folies Bergere, how many old-time topless shows are there now in Las Vegas?
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