6 Magnificent Things That Make Caesars Palace Iconic
Ask almost anyone with knowledge of Las Vegas and they will tell you Caesars Palace is possibly the most popular hotel & casino currently still in business. If you don’t know anything about Las Vegas, you might be wondering why is it so iconic? We’ve outlined six reasons that might answer this question for you.
First Themed Casino
The year was 1966 and a guy by the name of Jay Sarno successfully created his vision; Caesars Palace in the heart of the Las Vegas strip. What exactly was his vision? Sarno’s vision was a dream world destination that created the essence of being transported back through time and space to the Roman Empire. A world where people feel like they are Caesar and could enjoy all of the fantasies of being a great ruler. Because of Sarno’s vision, Caesars Palace became the first themed hotel & casino in Las Vegas. Forever changing the Las Vegas landscape.
It’s Massive
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A Foodies Dreamland
Hotels & Casinos in Las Vegas are home to some of the most unique dining options in the world. Caesars Palace is home to many of those options. If the size and high-end shopping don’t make you feel like Caesar, the food certainly will. Celebrity chefs Bobby Flay and Gordon Ramsey both have restaurants in the casino. In fact, Wolfgang Puck’s; Spago was the first upscale restaurant opened in a Las Vegas casino, and it was located at none other than Caesars Palace.
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?!?
If you’re going to get the full roman empire experience, you have to experience top-notch entertainment. When it comes to sports and entertainment, Caesars Palace is a mecca. Some of the most historical boxing, entertainment, and extreme sports events have happened on the grounds of Caesars Palace.
If you’re going to talk about entertainment at Caesars Palace, you have to start with Evel Knievel’s famed 1967 failed attempt to jump the fountains at Caesars Palace. The failed attempt that broke over 40 of Knievel’s bones and launched Knievel into stardom. The fountains aren’t the only place at Caesars Palace where bones are broken and stardom in found.
Some of the greatest boxing matches in the world happened between the robes of the Caesars Palace boxing ring. Hagler vs. Hearns widely regarded as the greatest boxing match ever. Hagler vs. Leonard and Holmes vs. Cooney. The list goes on and on. If you see a boxing match at Caesars Palace it is likely to be one for the books.
Ok, so broken bones aren’t your thing, but you still want to see stars perform! The list of entertainers that have performed at Caesars Palace is longer than a CVS receipt so here are some of the biggest names; Cher, Elton John, Frank Sinatra, Celine Dion, Christina Aguilera, and many others. Currently, Reba, Brooks & Dunn, Mariah Carey, and Celine Dion have residencies at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. A 4,296-seat entertainment venue.
Need to keep the party going after your show? Hit Omnia Nightclub. World-famous DJ Calvin Harris currently has a $280 million dollar residency to perform at the massive start-of-the-art nightclub. As with everything at Caesars Palace, Omnia Nightclub is gigantic and mesmerizing.
A Hollywood Favorite
Because of its larger than life aura, Caesars Palace has become one of the top spots for Hollywood filmmakers. Possibly it’s the most iconic appearance on the big screen came in the movie The Hangover. In the movie, Ceasar’s is the groups’ home base during a crazy Las Vegas bachelor party. No the people working at the front desk do not want to be asked if it is the “Real Caesar’s Palace.” But before the Hangover craze swept the cinema world, Caesar’s Palace was featured in famous films like Rocky III, Rain Main, Iron Man, and several others. So don’t be surprised if you’re asked to be an extra on a major film set while visiting Caesars Palace.