Moon-Shaped Casino with ‘Lunar Surface’ Planned for Las Vegas?
Posted on: September 28, 2021, 03:21h.
Last updated on: September 28, 2021, 03:45h.
A proposed moon-themed resort with a “lunar surface” could be added to Las Vegas’ evolving casino skyline one day.
Moon World Resorts is planning to build moon-themed hotel-casinos in Las Vegas, China, Spain, and the Middle East, according to the New York Post. The company plans to have these built by 2027.
The 1/75,000-sized replica of the moon will include a 292,011-square-foot “lunar surface” on the resort’s top floor. A shuttle will take visitors to the lunar surface atop the 735-foot-tall property.
The fee to visit the surface will be $500 for 90 minutes, according to the company’s website.?
While there is no indication what the surface will be made of, company co-founder Michael Henderson told the newspaper it will be “authentic.” ? ?
People want something unique, something different, something, ‘Wow,’” he said.
The $5 billion resort would include 4,000 suites, a 10,000-seat arena, and a planetarium, the newspaper reported.
The hotel-casino also is projected to have parking spaces for 6,000 vehicles and a 500,000-square-foot convention center. There is no indication where the resort would be constructed in Las Vegas. An illustration on the company’s website shows the giant sphere near the Wynn Las Vegas and Encore hotel-casinos on the Strip.
Setting the Trend
If the Moon World property is built in Las Vegas, it would mark another step in the city’s evolution as a resort destination.
Throughout the Las Vegas Valley’s history, including during the current coronavirus pandemic, newer and more expensive resorts have transformed the area’s appearance.
One of the first trendsetters was the Flamingo Casino, bringing a different level of luxury to the valley. Under the direction of mobster Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel, the Flamingo opened in December 1946 on the desert highway to Los Angeles. That portion of the highway is now known as the Las Vegas Strip. The Flamingo is still at the same location, though none of the original buildings remain.
Other Mob-connected casinos followed, including the Sands, which helped attract attention to Las Vegas with performances by the Rat Pack and other celebrities it its Copa Room. The Venetian has been built on the east side of the Strip where the Sands once stood.
In the 1960s and beyond, larger properties popped up on the Strip, including Caesars Palace and the original MGM Grand, now known as Bally’s. A newer MGM Grand is south of there, near McCarran International Airport.?
In 1989, casino developer Steve Wynn opened the Mirage Hotel and Casino on the west side of the Strip. Considered the first megaresort, it helped spark a boom in large, family friendly hotel-casinos. ? ? ?
Newest Las Vegas Casinos
In the last year, two brand-new properties opened in the area, adding to the changing casino landscape.?
Circa Resort began operating in downtown Las Vegas late last year as an adults-only property. It is the first downtown hotel-casino built from the ground up in 40 years.
South of downtown, Resorts World Las Vegas held its grand opening in June. It is on the west side of the Strip where the Mob-connected Stardust once stood.?
At a cost of $4.3 billion, Resorts World was the first new resort to open on the Strip since the Cosmopolitan began operating in late 2010.
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This is definitely what would bring me back to Vegas to gamble, I usually go a few times a year to Reno because it's cheaper for rooms (Though I usually get everything comped anyway) and Reno casinos are quite good at benefits from gambling and actually are not cheap or stiff with the free drinks. I think people today want to see the themed interesting aspects of what Vegas has to offer when they go on vacation. What is in Vegas currently is under themed or ripped apart theming to the free casinos that look unique. There is way to much modern buildings that all look the same and bidding and just plain boring casino floors that are just not fun to gamble in as an aesthetically interesting space. Square buildings and modern is what we could see in any city casino, bring back the weird stuff and unique things to look at and Vegas will get people flooding it and properly gambling again.
These are indeed the kind of hotels Vegas needs to keep bringing in the crowds. Vegas is like an adult theme park, but gambling is just not enough of a reason to go there and plain square, rectangle hotels are not an attraction worth spending that type of money for. My 1st vegas experience was the Flamingo for my honeymoon. No real impression, sorry but loved the Vegas lights and attractions like Excaliber, Ceasars enough to return for our 10th anniversary. At which time we decided we had to bring the kids back to show them all the cool things we saw on our anniversary trip. I always tell people going to vegas is like traveling the world in one strip. So the Luxor was built and that's where we decided to go for our 2nd trip with the kids to vegas, how many times will you get an opportunity to sleep in a pyramid right? This year we went just to explore the Mirage, but especially for the Volcano, which I am very sad to see go. Though the Guitar building is doable, just not for us, it still makes for an attraction. Resort World we felt were boring. But this Moon Hotel, it will get us back to Vegas and though grown now when we told our kids about it...they will be going back to vegas as well. When people go on vacation they either want to rest or have the experience of their lifetime. Vegas is the place you go for that experience of a lifetime. Keep the attractions coming and let the borings go to the beach.
Theme resorts are making a comeback? MGM & Caesars have been detheming resorts over the past decade or so & Resorts World decided against doing an Chinese theme, like was originally planned. Theme or not, let’s see if this resort actually happens