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Spin Palace is recognised as one of the world’s premium online casino destinations, and is the home to some of the most exciting casino games available. All of our players get to enjoy the best games and biggest jackpots in an exciting gaming environment that is guaranteed to exceed all of your casino gaming expectations. Bowser's Seizures Palace Hotel is the seventh and final hotel in the game Hotel Mario. The name is a pun on Caesars Palace, a hotel and casino in Las Vegas. It is the seventh and final hotel that Mario and Luigi must visit to rescue Princess Toadstool. This hotel also has nearly all the previous hotels' enemies, has similar double-sizes for each stage like in Wendy's Blitz Snarlton Hotel, contains 15 stages rather than 10 and introduces a fire obstacle. Soon he hears the voice every minute of the day. 'Quit your job, sell your house, take all your money, and move to Las Vegas.' ' He can't take it anymore. He believes the voice. He quits his job, sells his house, takes all his money, and flies to Las Vegas. As soon as he steps off the plane, the voice says, 'Go to Caesar's Palace.' With nearly 4,000 rooms and suites and thousands of additional visitors flocking to the Forum Shops at Caesars and Colosseum, there’s very little people-watching here that.
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I recently submitted an article for an award-winning Vegas website, and made the misstep of referring to that place attached to the Forum Shops with the possessive Caesar's instead of the plural Caesars. He wasn't a dick about it (I mean, he could simply have said 'never do it' instead of 'never ever ever ever do it,' however, he has a point: I should know better). But it got me thinking, which is never a good sign - why not Caesar's? Turns out I'm not alone in this: people in Vegas-related message forums fall victim to this pitfall this nearly as much as they misuse the forms of your/you're/yourn/yer. Even Jeopardy writers made this mistake a couple of years ago in a Daily Double question. And they're supposed to be the smart game show.
Flashback to the Sixties (I know, how cliché), entrepreneur Jay Sarno was having a hell of a time coming up with a specific theme for the opulent resort he was planning. He wanted to go with something that brought to mind nobility. Why not model it after Julius Caesar? He seemed to have it pretty good, right up until he was betrayed by his best friend and stabbed repeatedly to death. But Sarno didn't just want the folks to feel like they were visiting someone else's palace, he wanted all of his visitors to feel like Caesars (except for that whole betrayal/stabbing thing) in their own right. And hey, the staff can always benefit from a bit of noblesse oblige, right? The fountains and Roman decor went in, and the rest, as they say, is history. Today they still stand with the proud distinction of serving the worst bloody mary in all of Sin City.
Why not Caesars' Palace, you ask? For that one, you're going to have to go onsite and ask around. And when you do, tell 'em Boozehouse sent ya.
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Crystal Palace Boulder skating rink seen on Dec. 30, 2020 in Las Vegas. (Lee Ortlieb/FOX5)
UPDATE (JAN. 20) -- Crystal Palace is in the process of being bought by professional boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., FOX5 confirmed on Wednesday.
Mayweather lives in Las Vegas. The 43-year-old won multiple titles throughout his boxing career, from 1996 to 2015 and a one-off in 2017.
This is a developing update. Check back for details.
ORIGINAL REPORT:
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -- If you've ever considered owning your own rollerskating rink, here's your chance.
The owners of longtime Las Vegas skating center Crystal Palace Boulder have listed their rollerskating rink for sale.
According to Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, the listing agents for the property, the 28,000-square-foot Crystal Palace Boulder is priced at $4,500,000.
Established in 1986, Berkshire Hathaway notes that this is the first time ever that Crystal Palace Boulder is available for sale. The reason for the sale is 'retiring.'
'Incredible opportunity to own one of the only two Roller Skating Rinks in Las Vegas Nevada, a small piece of Las Vegas history,' BHHS agent Jennifer Weinberg said in the listing.
Known for hosting birthday parties and various other group gatherings, the listing also notes that Crystal Palace Boulder's recreational venue is fully equipped with a snack bar, tables and benches, video games and lockers.
Berkshire Hathaway mentions that besides Crystal Palace on Rancho Road, there's 'no other competition,' adding 'They really do not compete with each other.'
Those interested in more information about Crystal Palace Boulder should contact Jennifer Weinberg of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Nevada Properties: (702) 326-1055. They ask that you please do not approach the business directly.
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