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    End of an era as Vegas casino closes

    Las Vegas marks the end of an era this week as one of the US gambling mecca's last original "Rat Pack" casino-hotels, the Sahara, finally closes its doors.

    Opened in 1952, the Sahara hosted everyone from Elvis Presley and Jerry Lewis to Frank Sinatra and the Beatles in the 1950s and 60s, and their photos still decorate the walls above the reception.

    But in recent decades Vegas saw an explosion of mega-sized casino resorts which left the "small" Sahara struggling to fill its 1,700 rooms at the end of the famous Strip.

    The death knell was sounded in March, when its owners since 2007, SBE Entertainment, announced that the casino-hotel complex with its more than 1,050 staff was no longer a viable business.

    "In a way it was a surprise, but in a way it wasn't," Michael McLendon, a supervisor in the casino's poker room -- already deserted ahead of Monday's final day -- told AFP.

    "The way things were going, with the economy and all, we felt something was happening. We just didn't know what it was," he said. "I'm retiring. I'm done. There are not too many people out there looking for a 66 year-old anyway."

    And with hard times hitting Vegas even harder than most US cities, the prospect of finding other jobs is not good.

    "Some dealers here, just like porters, bartenders, cocktail waitresses, they found other jobs. But the majority didn't, because it's not a good time, now in Las Vegas, because of the economy," said McLendon.

    Sheryl Reed, a waitress in the Nascar Cafe for 11 years, hasn't found anything. "It sucks ..You have to be in your 20s to work in Vegas, now. I left applications, they say they'll call you, but they never call," she said.

    Dennis Carade, a front desk clerk for 39 years, has also chosen to retire. "I was offered a job in the Aria because a friend of mine works there," he said, referring to another Vegas casino.

    "But you know, I've been in this business for 50 years, time's up," he said, recounting anecdotes about Elvis and Clint Eastwood -- who made "The Gauntlet" here in 1977.

    He also doesn't mince his words about the Sahara's latest owners.

    "These are the worst we've ever had. They came in here from California and they are very arrogant. It took them about three and half years to take this hotel right down to the ground," he said.

    "These people should be ashamed to themselves," he added.

    The management of SBE Entertainment declined to make any comment.

    Far from its "Rat Pack" glory days, the Sahara has been known in recent years for its dollar-a-go games and the 6-pound, 2 foot (2.7 kilo, 60 cm) burrito available in the Nascar Cafe, dubbed "The Bomb."

    But the hotel, with its Moroccan-style decor, its large Hollywood-style swimming pool and its ghosts -- Sol Arenas, a cleaner for 20 years, says she saw a "frightening and diabolical presence" in the Tangiers tower -- retained an outmoded charm which many will miss.

    In the 1950s the "Rat Pack," a group of actors led by Sinatra but also including Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr., appeared in numerous Vegas shows and several films, including the original "Ocean's Eleven."

    For French retirees and Strip habitues Brigitte and Daniel Quentin, who have already seen the demise of the Dunes, Stardust, New Frontier and Sands, the end of the Sahara is another body blow.

    "We've stayed here several times and it is distressing," said Brigitte. "We knew our machines and the staff. It was a hotel with a human dimension, it had warmth."

    It is a view shared by Tracy Reed, a Californian who has visited the Sahara four or five times a year for 15 years.

    "It was like home. The other hotels are way too big. There's no contact, you can't meet people, get to know them. And here you got to know the employees, they got to know you by name, it's just very homey," she said.

    In his little tattoo parlour, opposite the reception, Eric Ayala also voiced the hotel staff's emotional attachment to the hotel.

    "This morning, we just got an employee who wanted a tattoo of the coin of the casino on his arm. He was sad, you know, he's been working here all his life".

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    30 comments

    • O Ha  •  1 year 0 months ago
      You think the owners are worried? Nah. They closed the casino on purpose because there is a better profit-earning casino that they could invest in: Food and commodities. What do you think is the main cause of the spike in prices of food worldwide? Is it because of lack of supply and increase in demand? Nah. It is because of speculation. Thanks to Goldman Sachs which started it all. Never mind if poor people are dying. But don't believe me. Just do your research.
      • A Yahoo! User 1 year 0 months ago
        I,m not gonna thumps you down just because i don't agree with your opinion.
    • Ronron Pio  •  1 year 0 months ago
      there is nothing permanent except change....
      • EngrB 1 year 0 months ago
        That's from the Greek philosopher, Heraclitus.
    • Tin Es Dof  •  1 year 0 months ago
      The place is old, it's time to build something new it was great the first time I stepped in the early 80's.
    • buloy  •  1 year 0 months ago
      tapos balak pang mag tayo dito ng Casino park.. wala na bang alam na ibang ibang pagkakakitaan???
      • Beck 1 year 0 months ago
        casino work pays good money..i bet you would fall in line too if you hear how big they pay casino dealers
    • ALAB KABATAAN  •  1 year 0 months ago
      baka dito sa Pnas dalahin kasi mayayaman ang nakaupo sa gobyerno at kapag natalo ay mas malaki ang kanila kukurakutin...
      • Joniel 1 year 0 months ago
        sungit _____weak27____
    • GlenJ  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Napakapangit ang hotel naman yun. While it's true that the mega-casinos on the Strip are flashier and may lure in the crowds, it's still a bad time for the US economy and Vegas' economy. So, there are tourists out there who would stay at the Sahara if the price and the accommodations were right. But, the current owners have done little to improve the place. I'm not talking doing major reconstruction or such, but I do know that the parking garage is dirty and the near the garage elevators, it smells like urine. There's trash here and there, and somebody needs to clean the area up some. Unlike the rest of the casinos which offer an area for shopping, The Sahara has no "mall" area, and because the Sahara casino's location is at the end of the Strip, one has to walk much further to visit the more popular casinos. Sana, lininis lang nila ang exterior some. Sa akin lang naman, even apart from the Strip, there are casinos that continue to keep their heads above water. But, they've changed with the times. Perhaps the Sahara should have done that and not relied on their Rat Pack history to have kept them afloat.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Asia has more to offer now...Visit the Philippines minus the biases, taste the difference.
    • martin  •  1 year 0 months ago
      This is an answered prayer! God is in control. Let righteousness prevail. His name be praised and His righteous Kingdom flourish on earth. So be it, oh Lord!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Listen to a business GURU, what made you think they are closing it down? It's because they can no longer compete with luxurious Casino's in the surrounding area of the strip. The place is very old and has then lost its prime and competitiveness, all of the comedians,strippers,dancers,performers during its hay day have all been vanished .Look for example the Dunes, Hacienda, Sands, they were all bought by large corporation and torn down to put up more luxurious Casinos. Hotel guest now prefers a casino with resorts settings,modern slot machines, ultimate showroom,convention facility. something more diversified.
    • Willie  •  1 year 0 months ago
      jan atah itatatayo yon play ground ni michael jackson..neverland ba yon parang mini disneyland..
    • Seabrooke  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Some people say, "Some good things never last".... so as the bad things. Gambling is badddddddd ! ! ! Some people steal, kill, cheat on their wives or husbands simply because they're hooked up in gambling. And for people working that long in a business that deals directly with money, some dirty money and never capitalized on it to save for the rainy days, they're just too foolish to think that they're standing on a solid ground. Not really, read the first line...
    • Rey Rogelio  •  1 year 0 months ago
      "It is but proper to always meditate and seek discernment from God; be careful not to maintain too much of a business and political mind, for business and politics cloud people's minds; they dictate man's version of good and bad and deviate from God's version of good and bad, so that what is good to them is bad to God and what is bad to them is good to God, so they're actually trying to be gods (Proverbs 17:23, 29:4, Isaiah 5:20, 10:1-4, Luke 3:12-13, Romans 16:19)."... "Marapat na tayo'y palagiang nagninilay-nilay at humihiling ng katalinuhan sa Dios; dapat na ang ating isip ay di palagiang nakapako sa pulitika't negosyo, pagka't sila'y nakapagpapalabo lang ng isip ng tao; sila'y nagdidikta kung ano ang tama o mali sa sarili nilang pananaw at umiiwas sa tunay na tama o mali na dikta ng Dios sa mga taong nag-uumapaw, kaya ang tama para sa kanila ay mali para sa Dios at ang mali para sa kanila ay tama naman para sa Dios, kaya nga't sila'y nagpupumilit na maging mga dios (Kawikaan 17:23, 29:4, Isaias 5:20, 10:1-4, Lucas 3:12-13, Roma 16:19)."
    • Rey Rogelio  •  1 year 0 months ago
      "It is better to work out our own salvation under God's supervision, and prepare for our future more in the afterlife than in this present life (Acts 2:38-40, Philippians 2:12-13)."... "Sa ilalim ng pangangasiwa ng ating Panginoon ay ating trabahuhin ang ating sariling kaligtasan habang mayroon pang panahon, at mas paghandaan ang ating kinabukasan sa kabilang buhay kaysa sa kasalukuyang buhay (Gawa 2:38-40, Filipos 2:12-13)."
    • Rey Rogelio  •  1 year 0 months ago
      "Life is like unto a wheel of fortune, sometimes we're on top enjoying a life of prosperity, sometimes we're beneath enduring a life of poverty, so that those times of depression are the proper times for introspection that will give us some new directions towards a life of exuberation (Job 8:5-7, 22:21-23, Luke 6:20:26, 2Corinthians 13:5)."... "Ang buhay ng tao'y gulong ang kahambing, sa ibabaw ngayon, bukas ay nasa ilalim, kaya kung tayo'y nasa ilalim ngayon, ito na ang tamang panahon upang tayo'y magnilay at humanap ng bagong direksyon tungo sa ating matagumpay na pagbabangon (Job 8:5-7, 22:21-23, Lucas 6:20-26, 2Corinto 13:5)."
    • Rey Rogelio  •  1 year 0 months ago
      "Let us not put too much trust on business leaders, for captains of industry are not automatically captains of morality (Leviticus 19:13, Deuteronomy 24:14-15, Proverbs 11:1,26, James 5:1-6)."... "Sa mga pinuno ng industriya ay huwag tayong labis na magtiwala, pagka't di nangangahulugan na pinuno din sila ng mga bagay na tama (Levitico 19:13, Deuteronomio 24:14-15, Kawikaan 11:1,26, Santiago 5:1-6)."
    • Rey Rogelio  •  1 year 0 months ago
      "It is better that we gather much wisdom than wealth, for if wealth can disappear just like the bubbles, our wisdom will surely stay amidst all the troubles (Ecclesiastes 7:11-12)."... "Mas mabuting mag-ipon ng karunungan kaysa kayamanan, pagka't kung ang kayamanan ay puwedeng maglaho na parang bula, ang karunungan nama'y ating tataglayin hanggang sa ating pagtanda (Mangangaral 7:11-12)."
    • Besatisfied Belaya  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Well, China will vacuum every development in the next 5 years as it prepares to become the ultimate superpower on the face of the Earth... 100 years ago, China was a sleeping giant, but many Chinese believes that there will come a time when the Chinese people will rule the world. And, there supremacy will benefit its neighboring countries, too.
    • Daniel Escurel Occeno  •  1 year 0 months ago
      1952, I was going to say it might need a new coat of paint, but 1952? I was not even born yet. How is the location? The Ho gambling family of Macau, China could want the land and build a new and improved resort hotel and casino. Although the Vegas strip you could power walk from end to end before breakfast. There is a great Chinese restaurant at the end of the strip that we waited more the two hours to be seated for lunch. It had an excellent Egg Fu Yung as well as the Twice-cooked Pork. Be warned the Twice-cooked Pork was really hot and spicy. (Combination Egg Fu Yung is my favorite but the folded omelet style with duck eggs and not the fried as a rock kind.)
    • Observer Tan  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Singaporeans should be grateful our casinos can generate jobs. But I doubt netizens will ever be grateful.
    • Lalaine  •  1 year 0 months ago
      waaaaaaaa I have'nt got there yet come on!!!! this is not happening huhuhuhuh
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