The first time I stayed at The Tropicana was in 1995. The first time I stayed at the 3 Story Bungalows was 1996. It was New Year's Eve & there was a Rare 70 Degree Winter Heatwave. I remember that the Air Conditioning Broke & the Room got to 80 degrees. The staff told me that it was built in the 1950's & was old. (It was old almost 30 years ago lol)
You documented history for future generations who wonder what used to be there before the ballpark. Personally the hotel looked okay. Thank you for the tour I went to Las Vegas but I never stopped at this hotel. It's now been imploded and the rubble is being cleaned up
Thank you Jordan for documenting this property one final time. My uncle played first trumpet at the Trop for over 30 years so it’s safe to say I’ve been there several times. Unfortunately, it looks like it did when I was a kid. It’s rundown and dilapidated so it’s about time it closed. Another unfortunate thing is that I usually stay at the Delano across the street but now that the stadium is going in it’s safe to say good luck getting a room for any reasonable rate now, as it’s already impossible with the football stadium across the street.
Another solid video Jordan! I was there on the 31st. So many people with their phones taking videos and pics. Was tough to find a restroom open and with paper towels. 😬
Thank you very much for posting this! Very nostalgic, as the Trop was the first hotel I stayed at with friends when we were old enough to visit Vegas on our own in the early 90's. Great times, great memories, and at that time it was a fantastic hotel/casio. The Tropicana pool was what it was all about back then, with swim-up drinks and blackjack, lotsa fun. Thanks again for the vlog!
I stayed there in 2009. The pool was nice. Walked through there last November to say my goodbyes. Can’t say I’m surprised to see it go, it was looking rough. I’m looking forward to the ballpark
Great review as always. Laugh Factory was a highlight the past couple of years as well as decent eats at Robert Irvines. Kudos to Jordan for getting home Friday , editing, and getting the video out by Sunday.
Great video Jordan. I was in Vegas a few weeks ago for the Kraken-Golden Knights game (I am from Seattle) & I stopped by the Tropicana for one last visit before the game. Even during that visit, it was strange being in the property because there was very little atmosphere with very few people out on the casino floor & they had already begun to turn off the machines. However that doesn't take away the great memories I had while staying at this property including winning $100 the first time I ever played slots when I turned 21. Thanks for talking about the history of the Tropicana & I really hope the city keeps the Tropicana Ave name for the street that runs by the hotel as a way of honoring its legacy.
Nice video Jordan! Incredible history tour of one of the last "old school" properties in Sin City. My memory of the Tropicana is from 1991. It and the old Sahara property were two of the last Baccarat games that still featured Laddermen still sitting on ladders high above the game with a seat at the top and over seeing the play at the Baccarat table. Pretty amazing memory for me. Even with my stay in 1991 I remember thinking that for the money there were much nicer places to stay on the strip and even downtown (specifically The Golden Nugget after Steve Wynn added the tower and renovated the property.) Sad to see another piece of history going away but that is the price of progress I suppose. Thank you for another superior video and one that is very important because of the history of the Tropicana.
Wow! I'm actually surprised it was that wore out / that run down. I was at the Tropicana back in '95 (brother got married at the Wedding chapel there outside). It was decent back then. Pretty sad. If I had a lot of money I would have someone tear down that chapel and have it shipped / rebuilt at my brother's place. Thanks for giving us a final view of the Trop.
Great video. Stayed there in 2001 and the garden rooms were so junky…the door wouldn’t lock and no heat in the rooms so I complained and they switched me to a Paradise Tower room. It was never a fun place to go but I will miss it. A lot of history there.
Your presentation helped me to realize why it needs to be done away with. 😮😢 I will enjoy my memories in the 80s with my kids in the garden rooms overlooking those wonderful pools !!😊
Really interesting! Thanks for taking us on that journey. The first time I visited Las Vegas was during the summer of 1994 while traveling across the country.on a road trip. Since then I've been back a number of times and in the early 2000s my in-laws moved there - and retired in Summerlin. I may have gone inside the Trop once. It just seemed kind of plain or old/outdated with not much to offer outside of gambling. It looks like some parts of it were kept in amazing condition while other areas didn't age well at all. Nothing lasts forever. And I'll pass on the opportunity to own a piece of history - a bed. No thanks. I like the rendering of the future venue!
Sad day when shut first stayed at trop in 2003 last time 2019 and few times in-between. Love the trop. What a stupid idea knocking down a iconic vegas hotel to build a poxy baseball stadium. Hopefully stadium won't go through. Great channel guys
We were in Vegas the last couple of days before it closed but we heard it was mostly shutdown so didn’t bother to visit. It’s sad they didn’t make a party out of it. Great video
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I stayed there last year. MGM and Caesars sportsbooks were having the computer ransomware problem so the little sports book at the Trop had a line wrapping around the inside of the casino. I felt it was a third rate casino at the end. I first went into the Trop in the early 80s. Where the MGM Grand stands today, was a small hotel called the Marina Hotel. We walked into the Trop for the first time and felt it was very classy, especially with the stained glass ceiling above the table games. I've stayed in the back tower and had a room facing the airport. I would watch people board the shuttle flights to Area 51. If you could go back in time, the Trop was a mob hotel and was the beginning of the end for some mobsters because of the skim. As they tear her down, I wonder if any mob items (including bodies) have been discovered. She will be missed, but with the way Vegas has evolved, she was a relic at the end and it is time to move on.
Trop was such a weird one to me... Ive only been in there once, dont remember much of it. But I do find it strange that for such an iconic property in a pretty good location, I cant recall anyone Ive talked to ever mention staying there or going there- quite an anomaly, honestly.
Sounds like the "deferred maintenance" problems would have prevented a closing party atmosphere to close it down on the last night. Would have been cool to have more gaming options, more dining options and maybe some name comedian(s) at the Laugh Factory, a band or singer in the theater, etc. Sounds like you nailed it though. They quit caring about that kind of thing quite awhile ago..... A little bit sad it went out like this. Especially since the stadium still doesn't seem to be a "lock" yet.
It definitely went out with a whimper. They could have at least closed it two days later on it's birthday, and with at least a little bit of fanfare. Thanks for watching!
Appreciate your video of the Trop. Used to visit there in earlier times and actually really like that casino back then. We never stayed there, but played there a lot. Certainly causes me some sadness, much as did many of the other casinos and hotels that were closed and destroyed too. Thanks for providing this to us.
My wife and I saw Raiding the Rock Vault there in 2015, too! Fantastic show and the showroom was the ONLY decent part of the Trop, even back then. We tried to have a pre-show drink at one of the bars and the bar top was so sticky that we just got drinks from the sundry shop and drank them walking around the property before the showroom doors opened.
Either way it wasn't likely to last much longer. It's beyond its useful life due to the lack of investment over the years, and it's hard to see any scenario where it could have been revitalized. Thanks as always for watching!
I would like to say that union carpenters maintained that POS in its last few years perhaps that contributed to its demise or did it extent its inevidablele death?
Good riddance Tropicana...I'm surprised it hasn't been demolished years ago it's a piece of sh*t.. Never maintained its a good case study for UNLV on how not to manage a hotel. Haha nice video not sure why all the youtubers need to post a stay here get over it.
Best vlog of the closing by far, thanks for all the history and information 👏💐
Thanks so much!
I love how you changed between history and the last day, made everything flow better and more fun to follow!
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Wild how "Out of touch, our of time" plays at the end of video, how symbolic... Rip to a Vegas Legend
Really appreciate the history of the Tropicana being added. So sad to see a hotel with a colorful past being demolished.
Thanks as always for watching!
@@ShowMeVegas you are so very welcome!
The first time I stayed at The Tropicana was in 1995. The first time I stayed at the 3 Story Bungalows was 1996. It was New Year's Eve & there was a Rare 70 Degree Winter Heatwave. I remember that the Air Conditioning Broke & the Room got to 80 degrees. The staff told me that it was built in the 1950's & was old. (It was old almost 30 years ago lol)
The history lesson in this hotel review is an excellent touch! Love the old photos and videos. Awesome video!
Thanks so much!
You documented history for future generations who wonder what used to be there before the ballpark. Personally the hotel looked okay.
Thank you for the tour I went to Las Vegas but I never stopped at this hotel.
It's now been imploded and the rubble is being cleaned up
Thank you Jordan for documenting this property one final time. My uncle played first trumpet at the Trop for over 30 years so it’s safe to say I’ve been there several times. Unfortunately, it looks like it did when I was a kid. It’s rundown and dilapidated so it’s about time it closed. Another unfortunate thing is that I usually stay at the Delano across the street but now that the stadium is going in it’s safe to say good luck getting a room for any reasonable rate now, as it’s already impossible with the football stadium across the street.
Another solid video Jordan! I was there on the 31st. So many people with their phones taking videos and pics. Was tough to find a restroom open and with paper towels. 😬
Thank you very much for posting this! Very nostalgic, as the Trop was the first hotel I stayed at with friends when we were old enough to visit Vegas on our own in the early 90's. Great times, great memories, and at that time it was a fantastic hotel/casio. The Tropicana pool was what it was all about back then, with swim-up drinks and blackjack, lotsa fun. Thanks again for the vlog!
I stayed there in 2009. The pool was nice. Walked through there last November to say my goodbyes. Can’t say I’m surprised to see it go, it was looking rough. I’m looking forward to the ballpark
Great video! I like your production and transitions as well. I just subbed.
You should see if you can get in as they demo the inside.
Welcome aboard! Thanks for watching, and for the Sub!
Great video with accurate information 👌 I've seen videos on Tropicana with a lot of misinformation.
So sad to see it go. You gave it a nice send off. Great work!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks!
Awesome video, great information and footage. As you said, the pool area looked post-apocalyptic haha, pretty shocking how awful that already looked.
Thanks a bunch!
Great review as always. Laugh Factory was a highlight the past couple of years as well as decent eats at Robert Irvines. Kudos to Jordan for getting home Friday , editing, and getting the video out by Sunday.
Thanks so much!
Excellent coverage! Was interesting and eerie to be on that property that last week for sure! Looking forward to more content. Cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Great video Jordan. I was in Vegas a few weeks ago for the Kraken-Golden Knights game (I am from Seattle) & I stopped by the Tropicana for one last visit before the game. Even during that visit, it was strange being in the property because there was very little atmosphere with very few people out on the casino floor & they had already begun to turn off the machines. However that doesn't take away the great memories I had while staying at this property including winning $100 the first time I ever played slots when I turned 21. Thanks for talking about the history of the Tropicana & I really hope the city keeps the Tropicana Ave name for the street that runs by the hotel as a way of honoring its legacy.
Thanks so much!
Nice video Jordan! Incredible history tour of one of the last "old school" properties in Sin City. My memory of the Tropicana is from 1991. It and the old Sahara property were two of the last Baccarat games that still featured Laddermen still sitting on ladders high above the game with a seat at the top and over seeing the play at the Baccarat table. Pretty amazing memory for me. Even with my stay in 1991 I remember thinking that for the money there were much nicer places to stay on the strip and even downtown (specifically The Golden Nugget after Steve Wynn added the tower and renovated the property.) Sad to see another piece of history going away but that is the price of progress I suppose. Thank you for another superior video and one that is very important because of the history of the Tropicana.
Never even heard of the laddermen! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! I'm actually surprised it was that wore out / that run down. I was at the Tropicana back in '95 (brother got married at the Wedding chapel there outside). It was decent back then. Pretty sad. If I had a lot of money I would have someone tear down that chapel and have it shipped / rebuilt at my brother's place. Thanks for giving us a final view of the Trop.
Great video. Stayed there in 2001 and the garden rooms were so junky…the door wouldn’t lock and no heat in the rooms so I complained and they switched me to a Paradise Tower room. It was never a fun place to go but I will miss it. A lot of history there.
Your presentation helped me to realize why it needs to be done away with. 😮😢 I will enjoy my memories in the 80s with my kids in the garden rooms overlooking those wonderful pools !!😊
Really interesting! Thanks for taking us on that journey. The first time I visited Las Vegas was during the summer of 1994 while traveling across the country.on a road trip. Since then I've been back a number of times and in the early 2000s my in-laws moved there - and retired in Summerlin. I may have gone inside the Trop once. It just seemed kind of plain or old/outdated with not much to offer outside of gambling. It looks like some parts of it were kept in amazing condition while other areas didn't age well at all. Nothing lasts forever. And I'll pass on the opportunity to own a piece of history - a bed. No thanks. I like the rendering of the future venue!
Thanks so much for watching!
Sad day when shut first stayed at trop in 2003 last time 2019 and few times in-between. Love the trop. What a stupid idea knocking down a iconic vegas hotel to build a poxy baseball stadium. Hopefully stadium won't go through. Great channel guys
Thanks so much for watching!
Yeah think I am going to pass on the opportunity to buy a used hotel bed
😂
😂😂
Enjoy your bed bug infestation.
Great piece - thank you!!
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
We were in Vegas the last couple of days before it closed but we heard it was mostly shutdown so didn’t bother to visit. It’s sad they didn’t make a party out of it. Great video
It definitely deserved a better closing than what they gave it. Thanks for watching!
I'll take the CRAPS table now...
I ALREADY PAID FOR IT!!😢😢😂😂
So sad to see a freaking baseball stadium going in on the strip, I love baseball but I don’t go to Vegas to watch a game
Great farewell video Jordan !
Thank you!
@@ShowMeVegas You’re welcome!
Memories Of The Trpoicana Hotel And Casino
Didn't Forget That Wink Martindale Came
To Host Las Vegas Gambit On NBC Daytime
Following By Blockbusters (Cullen)
Wheel Of Fortune (Woolery)
Password Plus (Kennedy) And Card Sharks (Perry)
I stayed there last year. MGM and Caesars sportsbooks were having the computer ransomware problem so the little sports book at the Trop had a line wrapping around the inside of the casino. I felt it was a third rate casino at the end. I first went into the Trop in the early 80s. Where the MGM Grand stands today, was a small hotel called the Marina Hotel. We walked into the Trop for the first time and felt it was very classy, especially with the stained glass ceiling above the table games. I've stayed in the back tower and had a room facing the airport. I would watch people board the shuttle flights to Area 51. If you could go back in time, the Trop was a mob hotel and was the beginning of the end for some mobsters because of the skim. As they tear her down, I wonder if any mob items (including bodies) have been discovered.
She will be missed, but with the way Vegas has evolved, she was a relic at the end and it is time to move on.
Well done sir. Well done 🤝
Glad you liked it! Thanks as always for watching!
out with the old,
in with the new
Great video!
Thank you much! 🙌🏻
I never got to stay there or visit, so I won't miss it at all.
Sad to see it go.....
I loved learning the history of the Trop, and then contrasting with it's current state. Great job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another well done Video !! Thanks
Thanks again!
Trop was such a weird one to me... Ive only been in there once, dont remember much of it. But I do find it strange that for such an iconic property in a pretty good location, I cant recall anyone Ive talked to ever mention staying there or going there- quite an anomaly, honestly.
Sounds like the "deferred maintenance" problems would have prevented a closing party atmosphere to close it down on the last night. Would have been cool to have more gaming options, more dining options and maybe some name comedian(s) at the Laugh Factory, a band or singer in the theater, etc. Sounds like you nailed it though. They quit caring about that kind of thing quite awhile ago..... A little bit sad it went out like this. Especially since the stadium still doesn't seem to be a "lock" yet.
It definitely went out with a whimper. They could have at least closed it two days later on it's birthday, and with at least a little bit of fanfare. Thanks for watching!
Imploded on October 9th.
What was the room rate for your stay? Hope they didn’t add any “resort fee”!😂
No comment! But thanks for watching!
I stayed in 08 had a good time. It was fun. Pool was great. It’s sad to see what happened to it. I’m glad I saw follies in 03
Wish we'd had the chance to see Folies. Sadly that classic Vegas-style show is no longer a thing in Vegas these days...
I’m glad I saw it. They really need to bring back that style of entertainment.
Appreciate your video of the Trop. Used to visit there in earlier times and actually really like that casino back then. We never stayed there, but played there a lot. Certainly causes me some sadness, much as did many of the other casinos and hotels that were closed and destroyed too. Thanks for providing this to us.
Thanks so much for watching!
FYI....RTRV hasn't fizzled out at all. Still going strong at HRC 3rd floor!
We saw it at Rio and it was a shell of its former self. Decided then wherever it went next we didn’t want to see it go downhill anymore.
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The oldest remaining hotels and casinos on the Las Vegas Strip are now the Flamingo, the Sahara, and Casino Royale
Caesars, Horseshoe, and Harrah’s are all older than Casino Royale.
"So....what are the odds i can get a late checkout tomorrow?"
Ha, they were knocking on my door at about 9:00 am even though checkout was the standard 11:00 am…
@@ShowMeVegas I'm not surprised. THe one time I'm sure they were super diligent
My wife and I saw Raiding the Rock Vault there in 2015, too! Fantastic show and the showroom was the ONLY decent part of the Trop, even back then. We tried to have a pre-show drink at one of the bars and the bar top was so sticky that we just got drinks from the sundry shop and drank them walking around the property before the showroom doors opened.
Yes! We didn't stick around after the show, we got the heck out of there!
The sad part, if the stadium deal falls through… then what happens to the Tropicana, or even the property.
Either way it wasn't likely to last much longer. It's beyond its useful life due to the lack of investment over the years, and it's hard to see any scenario where it could have been revitalized. Thanks as always for watching!
Play Ball ⚾️ !!!
I would like to say that union carpenters maintained that POS in its last few years perhaps that contributed to its demise or did it extent its inevidablele death?
Las Vegas needs MLB
The Tropicana needs to be replaced
Good riddance Tropicana...I'm surprised it hasn't been demolished years ago it's a piece of sh*t.. Never maintained its a good case study for UNLV on how not to manage a hotel. Haha nice video not sure why all the youtubers need to post a stay here get over it.
Probably because Vegas TH-camrs are interested in Vegas history…
Well done video!
Thanks!