Las Vegas. 1958. Entertainment, along with gambling, builds Las Vegas' reputation as a playland getaway of the world. People flock to the city not just to gamble, but also for the fantastic entertainment that it provides. Yet, the other popular site in Nevada, near the strip, is Lake Groom (positioned not too far from a booming military base). In fact, not but a year ago, the most strange and mysterious event occurred at the Lake, an incident not many residents of the city are keen on forgetting. Since then, in the past few months, there have been over a hundred reports of missing people and strange new, folk that have begun appearing about town. Yet, when the sun sets, the city’s only concern is for the amount of coin that needs spending and the company that the nightlife and entertainment Las Vegas can provide.
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Located on the very end of the strip, Glimmer is the newest addition to Las Vegas. When it was first established six months ago not many thought it would stay open for longer than a few weeks, let alone start attracting hundreds of guests. No one is entirely sure how this casino has become so popular, but the best guess is the hopping club, The Continental, located off the main floor is the reason. Not a person can tell you what makes The Continental so wonderful; they all say you just have to come to the casino to see for yourself. Come for the club, stay for the gambling.
Located not too far from Glimmer, Black Gold gets its reputation solely from its gambles. It has no special dining hall, club, or hotel. The people come and stay for the gaming. The casino offers the widest variety of games than any other casino on the strip. Some say the place has wagering only offered in Europe and Asia. Such unique gaming experience brings in a great selection of eccentric wealthy business men from all over the world. - Owned by Warren Savage.
Located a few doors down from Black Gold, The Shooting Star attracts guests looking to escape into a world of class and luxury, with a high stakes casino and a strong line-up of Las Vegas headliners. In fact, this casino is renowned for its stages and the stars that perform on them. While Glimmer might have a booming night club, this getaway has Las Vegas’ number one performer. People flock to see the star center stage every evening and stay at the tables every day.
Located close to the center of the strip, The Cage Hotel and Casino offers a world of possibilities inside its doors. It offers decent betting and dining, but what is more enticing is the company available to the guests...for a price. The infamous burlesque club, Bourbon Street, draws the patronage of lonely men and women who desire to watch what they have never seen before. Additionally, The Cage extends the company of its gorgeous employees of the club and hotel and casino to its guests. Everyone who enters the casino can have the best looking girl on their arm for as long as they intend to stay. -Owned by Elliot Moore.
Located at the very center of the strip, Oasis is the most popular and famous of all the casinos on the strip. It has been open to the public for the longest and as a result carries a full deck of cards; the best restaurant, The Hickory Room, the most extravagant theater, Downtown Cabaret, and the most popular club, Tailspin. While Glimmer’s new club rivals that of the Oasis, the casino attracts every Silver Screen and Broadway star in America, and continues to get the most business any casino has ever, and will ever, receive.
A small, cheap restaurant with a decent buffet. This is the type of place for the types of cats in Las Vegas that can’t afford to shell out too much dough. Not a terrible place to do discreet business, you know, if you were into that sort of thing.
The nicest restaurant in all of Las Vegas. It has the best view of the strip and sweetest decorum; some say that real crystal hangs from the chandeliers and real gold lines the plates. This is the place for those with deep wallets and high standards. It has the best food and music. It’s the living end!
The common man’s burlesque club, where the beauty of American women is fully glamorized and glorified. If some are not seen doing business at the Pot Luck, they may be seen here taking in the sites and trading secrets.
The residential district where the most respectable, working men and their families live. It’s no Frontier, but it’s not too shabby. The houses are clean and small and the area could pass for a nice, white-picket-fence suburb.
A nice Laundromat open to the public. Housewives who do not have the luxury of their own washer and dryer as well as those who just want to get away from their homes are most often seen here; this place sees its fair share of bachelors as well.
You can find everything from Coca Cola to Kleenex at this sweet little shop. A nice store that sells both the top and generic brands. Housewives regularly spend their time here too, shopping for the top bargains and the best drama.
A salt flat just north of the military base. What was once a flowing, gleaming lake that drew in a lot of kids on a hot summer day is now simply a dried up hole.
A remote detachment of the Air Force base. It is located north-northwest of downtown Las Vegas. At its center is a large military airfield. Restricted access. Military personnel only.