Discover the fun side of the Las Vegas Strip! In this Randomland adventure, we dive into the oversized magic of the 1990s-themed casinos that once made Vegas a family-friendly wonderland. From the medieval charm of Excalibur to the ancient Egyptian mysteries of the Luxor, and the bustling streets of New York-New York, we explore how these iconic spots stack up today. Are they as exciting inside as their epic exteriors suggest? You might be surprised by what we find!
We’ll also hop on the sleek Las Vegas Monorail, ride a free tram connecting some of the coolest resorts, and take a look inside a fancy hotel that screams luxury. And for all the foodies out there, we get an up-close view of Hell’s Kitchen, inspired by the world-famous Gordon Ramsay show.
This is not your typical Las Vegas travel guide—this is Randomland, where the quirkiest adventures and the best surprises are just around the corner. Whether you’re planning a Vegas trip or just love a dose of escapism, this episode is packed with excitement, nostalgia, and a little bit of Vegas sparkle.
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Yes, you can actually look out those windows where the elevators are. The reason that some of them are darkened is because not every elevator stops on every floor the ones up at the front near the check-in desk I think only go to like 47 or eight and then there’s the ones at the back of the casino, right where you were by the glass elevators those go to the mid levels and then there are some that only go to the high floors. And so the ones where you I can actually see a window you can actually get off the elevator right there and you can look out.
My first time when I wasn’t staying at Luxor and I wanted to get up I just went and stood by one of the elevators and pretended my key wasn’t working and when somebody else went up, I just wrote up in the elevator with them and then got off on that floor