Five Hundy by Midnight 51: Boardwalk Tribute

In this edition of the original Las Vegas podcast:

  • Listener voicemail and mad props from Brian at Coverville
  • News about Stratosphere shutting down the coaster, San Remo becoming Hooters, Barbary Coast to South Coast shuttles, Stardust plans, and Vegas Week on the Travel Channel
  • A visit to the Boardwalk Surf Buffet and a final drink in tribute

  • Five Hundy By Midnight 1/8/06 (29:19 min, 27 MB)

    Stardust Bites The Dust

    Another Las Vegas legend is not long for this world, as Boyd Gaming announces plans for its answer to MGM Mirage’s Project City Center. The new complex will sit on the 63-acre site currently home to the Stardust, which will remain open through 2006.

    Echelon Place will include the Echelon Resort, two towers managed by Boyd; the Shangri-La Hotel; the Delano Hotel; the Mondrian Hotel; the Las Vegas ExpoCenter at Echelon Place; and 350,000 square feet of retail space.

    Five Hundy by Midnight 50: Year #1 Anniversary Extravaganza

    In this edition of the original Las Vegas podcast:

  • A look back at memorable moments and highlights from our first year podcasting
  • Michele turns the podcast into a show about shoes
  • Celebrating one year of mockery
  • Strawberry daiquiris and breakfastes
  • Crickets
  • O’Shea’s memories
  • The Las Vegas ghost
  • Harrahs makes me crazy
  • Bad acting
  • Paris Hilton love me
  • Embarrassing moments

  • Five Hundy By Midnight 12/31/05 (69:18 min, 63.6 MB)

    March of the Penguins

    In January, those cute little African penguins that make their home in the Flamingo’s wildlife habitat are moving back to the Dallas Zoo, which has loaned them to the Flamingo for the past many years. No word on what Harrahs, which owns the Flamingo (and Paris, Ballys, O’Sheas, Caesars Palace and Imperial Palace), has planned for the space currently inhabited by the penguins. I’m not sure whether this should be considered a sign of other changes ahead for the Flamingo or not. Either way, this sucks. We always make sure to see the penguins at least once during each trip. They’ll be missed.