Several years ago, I visited the bustling town of "Vegas" and was astounded by the life in general. It was a round the clock atmosphere, where you could choose your way to enjoy your life in a busy party town. If you lived out in the residential areas, you were likely to find it quiet and laid back. Going into the main part of the town or out on the "strip" was like going to a totally different world. In some cities, you have business by day and then the "nightlife". In "Vegas" you can find some of the same, but the casinos project a different aspect to the word "nightlife". There is no "nightlife" within the walls of the casinos. From the time you enter the front doors of any give casino in Las Vegas, your stepping into a world full of activities. It makes you wonder how they come up with all the different concepts for these casinos?
Millions of dollars are spent just arranging the complete setup, not to mention the fees, licenses', and taxes that must be involved. A big Nevada corporation has to be well backed financially in order to get their establishments off the ground. I truly believe that it takes years to complete a casino. Your looking at the future owners, thousands of meetings, grueling time spent on the ground breaking and that's just the start. How they came to the great entertainment city that they are, is amazing. I can only imagine the time and moneys spent to establish one casino, much less all of the one's that are encompassed in this one city.
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