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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2008

Steve Wynn discusses changes in the nightclub industry in Vegas during an interview with Robin Leach.

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  • This guy is so much better then trump. He speaks more broader and seems to speak well.

  • Very interesting. And I think this is just the beginning of the change for Vegas in general. I am glad to see the old days of competitive room pricing coming back and bulk buyers not monopolizing the market and driving rates up. That is what was killing Vegas. You want people to come spend, you have to be able to tempt them to come there with reasonable rates, then throw the killer parties and atmosphere to keep them there.

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  • @vwgti101 Yes Steve should run for president!

  • @TheNYCutube It's a question of taste. One good thing about them having so much amplified crap is that it drives people away leaving more space for people like me (I just make sure I take industrial ear plugs with me). You obviously have not been to the Balagio. Can't afford it? Oh well.

  • @hnk777 then go hang out the bellagio Im sure middle ages moms from ohio are more your style.....

  • This pulsating music he is talking about - does he refer to the 'music' of today? If so, I'm disappointed. When I go to the pool I don't want to find myself in the middle of a party - I want to relax!

  • AMazing!

  • is it snowing in vegas!!!!!

  • Agreed. Not to mention the fact that the big corporate dogs on the strip are having major financial troubles (MGM Mirage and Harrah's Entertainment). If they're forced to sell some of their hotels (and for MGM Mirage that's looking increasingly likely), we should see even more competitive pricing and deals.

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