Friday, January 03, 2003

From Reno, NV Richard posts pictures of a few other NYE fireworks celebrations.

Also from Reno, NV Travis Linn states a painfully obvious reality about our current role as world policeman.

Thursday, January 02, 2003

Hope everyone had a safe and sane one. We spent ours just a few blocks from home where we enjoyed a great view of the whole strip and the fireworks from downtown to the Excalibur. Personally, I liked the 2002 fireworks better, but these were very good. Maybe next year I'll be able to afford a view from the Palm or Rio. Bet that was great!

Our view:
our view of NYE

Tuesday, December 31, 2002

The Vegas One Top (and bottom) Five



As is fashionable at this time of year, I present my top 5 best and worst lists. Let me know if you think I've fogotten something or if I am just completely out of wack.

Top 5 events of 2002 in the Las Vegas area. (In no particular order...)




New Year's Eve 2001/2002 - What a way to start the year and end what was a very rough year. Tonight's show has a lot to live up to. Plus, it looks like we've found another 'Chamber of Commerce' type event to help draw the tourists in.
La Reve Groundbreaking - When Las Vegas looks for the next best thing, all eyes turn toward Steve Wynn. This year featured the start of another Wynn dream. La Reve, which is French for the Dream, promises to breath life into the mid-strip area. One request, please find a way to include a real IMAX theatre. The Luxor amusement ride turned theatre is just horrible.
Widening of I-15 - While the construction delays may have been the bane of your existance, the newly widened freeway with extra lanes from downtown to Primm will mean less congestion, fewer accidents, and faster travel for many years to come. This is especially important as Vegas will depend more and more on drivers coming from California over the next few years. Up Next... Mass Transportation.
Monorail Construction - Would you believe that all this construction has taken just a little more than a year. It's Las Vegas' next step on the road to playing in the big leaques of cities.
The Housing Market - The valley's continual strength in housing growth is always a good sign. It's probably the only thing propelling the local economy. Prices per square foot have now reached $100.00/square foot, which now makes it a question for some if buying or renting is their best choice. But compared to other nearby markets, the Vegas Valley is still a bargain. Next boom, commercial buildings.
NYNY Memorial - The Memorial and the MGM/Mirage company's excellent treatment of it, deserve honorable mention on this list.


Worst 5 events of 2002 in the Las Vegas area. (In no particular order...)




Yucca Mountain - Although the last hand has yet to be dealt in this game, most of the chips remain in out of state hands. Considering the fact that Nevada has no nuclear facilities of our own, we should be the last resort on a very long list of storage facilities. Instead, we've reached the point where one accident and all the fireworks spectaculars in the world won't help bring tourists to the 'glow zone'.

Medical Insurance - America's health system continues to fail nationwide. Nevada's problems have been echoed across the nation (Pennsylvania is the current target). If I was a Health Care Insurance provider, I would be on my best behavior right now for fear that a 'single payer' system would be implemented. Whether the current band-aid insurance system will work in the long term remains to be seen.

Job Market - While the housing market remains strong, the job market has not kept pace. Pay levels for entry positions are very low (unless you're a union member on the strip). The state universities have also received poor grades in turning out qualified job applicants. Something will need to change here before the local economy will truly recover.

Opening of so many nightclubs - Yawn. Seven. Yawn. Light. Yawn. How about some more big name entertainment.

Convention attendance - Although this remains largly out of the control of local forces, attendance has definately dropped. Comdex was so week this year, I doubt most residents even noticed it's passing. Still Mandalay Bay will soon be opening another pavillion and they claim to have it booked for most of the year. A good sign.


Sunday, December 29, 2002

Some Sunday photoshop fun.



Some Sunday reading: Las Vegas then and now. Part of the 'Then and Now' series provides an interesting look at the history and current development of Las Vegas.