Ah. Uh, SLS has a laid-back vibe.
]]>He’s responding to Vegas Insight who justifiably took exception to Crash Vegas offering his opinion that SLS had a laid back vibe because how dare could someone have the nerve to suggest that SLS could have a laid back atmosphere? Obviously, everyone needs to have the same opinion of some random dude who who stayed at Sahara one night back in 2007 and anyone who doesn’t needs to be endlessly mocked.
]]>Thank you for taking the time to say so.
]]>Thank you!
]]>Sorry, I’m not sure what you mean.
]]>The SBE group which installed the SLS brand was quick to find out how hard it is to actually run a strip resort. Creating a cohesive environment with an HR Dept, Accounting, Engineering, IT, etc. is hard work and takes time. (it’s not just about Nightclubs) The new owner is a legit businessman who got the Reno property turned around (took several years) and can do a lot with a little in the SLS. I hope for the best and want to see everyone do well. Also, it’s good to hear that Bazaar Meat is staying!
]]>Sounds promising as a Grand property, based upon your experience and knowledge. I’m looking forward to seeing how the property transforms, although for some it will lose the great laid-back vibe that at least a handful of people seemed to appreciate on a recent Monday night.
]]>doesn’t sound like a laid-back vibe to me. you must have confused SLS with Wild Wild West.
]]>my pleasure.
yeah, i took artistic license, just as you drew assumptions about the point i was making. have a great day!
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