Showing posts with label fremont street experience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fremont street experience. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2007

Las Vegas Sun Tells All About Fremont Street East--And It's All Good!

Our favorite Sun Reporter (Joe Schoenmann) and past client wrote a great piece yesterday on the Fremont East Entertainment District Read the whole article HERE.

If you've been reading us for a while, you know that we are huge supporters of Fremont East. We go down every Thursday for the LoPro Mixer. Often we stay around for what ever band is at the Beauty Bar, have dinner at the El Cortez or venture across LVB to Fremont Experience.

We're always running into locals, meeting new friends and having a great time.

Joe nails it pretty good, but I think it will look like 6th Street in Austin Tx real soon. It's been the iconic live music street in America for many years, but I think Fremont can top it real soon.

If you haven't been there yet, next Wednesday the 26 will be a special event that Steve and I are inviting you to attend.a special event that Steve and I are inviting you to attend. Great Cause, Great Music, Gold FUN! We'll remind you again next week.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Fremont East GRAND OPENING block party this Friday


It's going to be a REAL BIG PARTY this Friday Night.
It's the grand opening of FREMONT EAST. The whole Very Vintage Vegas gang will be hanging around in the block party.
Festivities begin at 7pm. The official lighting ceremony is at 7:45
The Party lasts till you go home.
Come on out and have some fun.

Monday, July 23, 2007

FREMONT STREET EXPERIENCE

We were pleased to see HUGE crowds under the canopy of the Fremont Street EXPERIENCE, when we went roaming around Fremont Street East Entertainment district as I reported week.

And even more pleased to discover the new logo, "over the top VINTAGE VEGAS".


We of course, are down on the ground VeryVintageVegas. And OUR Vintage Vegas is about the people who live here, and our neighborhoods and our history, and folklore, and the architecture and the convenience and all the other things that makes the urban core so much fun, and so much better than the suburbs.
Of course, things do do for tourists are ALSO THINGS TO DO FOR LOCALS. Check it out for yourselves!

We found out a minute after the light show ended that we'd stumbled onto a demonstration of OFF ROAD RACING VEHICLES. Much of the big crowd was there just for that, but certainly not everyone. We also noted that there were a lot of players at the tables and machines at the Fitz and 4Queens, which were the only casinos that we went into.


Everyone we saw was having a great time, dogs included!