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The Las Vegas House of Blues would compete against the Hard Rock Hotel, which was known for hosting rock performances at its Joint venue. [177] [93] [179] House of Blues had wanted to open a Las Vegas location for years, and partnered with Mandalay Bay after discussions with the Las Vegas Hilton failed to produce an agreement. [180]
The $236 million Mandalay Bay Convention Center opened on January 6, 2003, [4] [11] with 1,500,000 sq ft (140,000 m 2) of space. [4] [12] It was among the largest convention centers in the U.S., [13] and the second largest local facility, surpassed only by the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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The Loop connects to the Las Vegas Monorail at the Boingo Station, LV Monorail station at the corner of Paradise Road and East Desert Inn Road at an Island above East Desert Inn Road. Buses that are near the Loop and Las Vegas Convention Center are the: RTC 108, [26] RTC 119 [27] and Las Vegas Deuce. [28] [29]
[13] [46] The latter two introduced luxury designer brands to Las Vegas. [15] Aside from anchors, the mall had 130 tenant spaces, and opened with 87 stores. [14] Diamond's was converted to a Dillard's store in 1984. [47] The first Bullock's Woman store opened at Fashion Show Mall in 1987. [48]
The Mandalay Bay Tram is a Cable Liner Shuttle installation consisting of an elevated 2,749-foot-long (838 m) guideway with two completely independent shuttle systems running side-by-side. [4] The guideway alignment passes above street level at a height of between 16 and 26 ft (4.9 and 7.9 m). [4]
Following the completion of Mandalay Bay in 1999, the name of the company was changed to Mandalay Resorts Group. [17] [18] On December 14, 1999, MotorCity Casino Hotel opened. On May 23, 2002, the Mandalay Resort Group announced a second 1,122-room hotel tower at their Mandalay Bay property, with a cost of at least $200 million.
The Shops at Crystals is an upscale shopping mall in the CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.The 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m 2) mall contains high-end retailers, gourmet restaurants, and art galleries.