Las Vegas Resorts Hit Bed Bug Jackpot: Report
Las Vegas is known for many things. Incredible entertainment, plenty of gambling and some of the biggest hotel towers in the world. One of the things it doesn’t want to be known for are dirty rooms. Unfortunately a recent report from the Southern Nevada Health District is showing just that. A bed bug infestation seems to have taken over Las Vegas Boulevard.
8 News Now broke the story that SNHD has been hot on the trail of several properties dealing with the little critters. The list of violators runs from the cheapest properties to the most illustrious.
Which properties on the Las Vegas Strip are dealing with a bed bug problem?
Bed bugs have been found at the several properties over the last year and a half, including:
- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel and Casino
- Circus Circus Hotel and Casino Las Vegas
- MGM Grand Las Vegas
- Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort and Casino
- The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort
- Sahara Las Vegas Hotel and Casino
- Tropicana Las Vegas Casino Resort
So Vegas has a bed bug issue – how bad are bed bugs anyways?
Bed bugs are pretty widespread throughout America. Around 20 percent of homes and hotels in the southwest has had an issue with bed bugs.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a whole page dedicated to the reddish-brown blood suckers. That’s exactly what they are, too. Bed bugs feast on the flesh of humans and animals while they are burrowed in your bed, and live off of your blood. Sounds appetizing, no?
What do I do if I find bed bugs?
If you’re unlucky enough to find bed bugs in your hotel room, contact the front desk immediately. Also, it’s safe to assume they’ve jumped into your luggage, especially if you placed it atop the mattress in question. That’s why it’s a good idea to keep your luggage off the floor and off the bed.
Get ready for a total pain if they are found at your house. The EPA has a list of tips that you can do yourself if you find one of the flat bugs in your bedroom.
Have fun sleeping tonight! In the meantime, here’s
Demolition On The Strip: More Las Vegas Properties To Be Imploded (VIDEO)
We love a good spectacle here in Las Vegas. Our lovely city is no stranger to wiping out buildings in the most elaborate way possible – a good ol’ implosion. And it has been announced that a few properties on the Las Vegas Strip will be imploded soon.
For those that may not know, an implosion is the exact opposite of an explosion. When a building is imploded, rather than bits and chunks flying all over the place, an imploded structure is brought down on itself in a much more “controlled” fashion. It’s a very fascinating process, and Las Vegas has utilized this form of demolition for decades.
Billionaire NBA owner, Tillman Fertitta, recently purchased property on the strip, located at Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue. The land is currently home to a motel (which recently closed) and some shuttered souvenir shops, and Fertitta has pulled demolition permits for those buildings. According to The Street, he plans to build a 43-story resort casino on the property following the demolition of the current buildings. KA-BOOM!
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, “New York investment firm Gindi Capital also landed county approvals for a three-story retail complex on 9.5 acres just south of Fertitta’s spread. It would span more than 300,000 square feet and replace a cluster of existing properties, including the now-shuttered Hawaiian Marketplace.” It is believed that the Hawaiian Marketplace will be demolished as well, and my heart hurts.
The third property that will soon cease to exist is the legendary Terrible’s Casino, located just 25 miles of the Las Vegas Strip. If you’ve ever driven to or from California on the 15, you’ve seen this gem off to the side of the freeway. The Street reports “Reno real estate firm Tolles Development plans to build a nearly-2 million-square-foot industrial park…” However, I can find some peace in the property’s inevitable removal, as we’ve been reassured that the implosion of the property would be completed in a very elaborate, theatrical fashion. Just the way we like it!
If you’re like me, you frequently find yourself down a rabbit hole, watching videos of past Las Vegas demolitions on YouTube. I don’t know. It’s a strange addiction. They’re my comfort videos, and they’re absolutely mesmerizing. So much history being destroyed within a matter of seconds in the most dramatic fashion possible… If you haven’t seen these videos, they’re a must-see. You might even find yourself lurking down the rabbit hole yourself before you know it.
Check out the final moments and remarkable implosions of several of our notable Las Vegas landmarks over the years (RIP):
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