Whether you ’re gazing slack - chew at one of the Spearmint Rhino’sdancersor taking in the Art Deco - inspired brilliance of theSmith Center , Las Vegas is full of beautiful quite a little . However , our metropolis is also home to some of the most terrible eyesore in America … and each one brings its own unique flavor of fail .
SkyVue
Everyone knows about theHigh Roller observation wheel , but did you be intimate there was also supposed to be another , similar attraction on the Strip ? The musical theme of competing bicycle got off the ground in 2013 , but while the High Roller go on to become a permanent part of the Vegas skyline , the other one , dub SkyVue , stalled at just two giant concrete column planted in the ground before financing persist ironic . you may still see them towering into the sky in a lot across the street from Mandalay Bay . SkyVue was actually supposed to be the first phase angle of a London - theme haunt , but the property is now for sale , so if you ’ve make some scanty John Cash , you could , you cognize , be the variety you wish to see in the globe … or at least here in Vegas .
Slotzilla
Taking a nada - air ride down the middle of the Fremont Street Experience sounds like fun , right ? Now envisage direct flight from a giant , multi - tied slot car named Slotzilla . Sounds awe-inspiring ! The only job is that this monstrous landmark takes up a lot of space , totally block the Ne opinion of Fremont Street from not only the interfering bar area east of Las Vegas Blvd , but also the circular dining elbow room inside Oscar ’s Steakhouse at the Plaza .
Fontainebleau
If you do n’t count the Stratosphere towboat , the tallest construction in Las Vegas is the Fontainebleau … the only trouble is that it never open , and was never even completely finished . One of the most notable Vegas casualties of the Great Recession , the design mega - resort set out its plug pulled as soon as the economy tanked . The shell of the building now sits in darkness , like a declamatory trace in the middle of the colourful Strip . The best we can say for it is that the building Grus , which sat still on top of the building for yr , was recently absent … so , yay ?
The Harmon tower footprint
Downtown banner
Drug stores… all… over… the… Strip
Everyone in Vegas hates these … except for the guy wire who just match into his hotel room and forget to pack grazing cream . It ’s not that we have an ideologic trouble with a position like Walgreens , but all these drug memory board are a prime example of how the Strip is turning into one giant shopping center . Drug stores are taking up some of the most valuable genuine estate , with signs and marquees that rival the brightest in Las Vegas . The most glaring case was when the Treasure Island casino shut down its famous ( and free ) outdoor plagiariser show … and later open up a giant CVS the right way along the pavement .
ICE nightclub
The only thing sadder than an abandoned amusement park is an abandoned nightspot . meth can be found on Harmon Ave , between the Strip and the Hard Rock refuge . Usually when a nightclub shut down , it ’s inside a casino and can apace be replaced . Not this joint . It may have been ahead of its fourth dimension with the DJ scene , but now it ’s a unwieldy mess of a building that sit down alone at the quoin of a busy intersection .
Resorts World
This work in progress … just remain to be a work in advance . The former website of the Stardust was going to be educate into a holiday resort ring the Echelon by Boyd Gaming . Then the recession hit , the project was put on hold , and the property was sold to a mathematical group of Asian investor who now design to afford it as a sprawling , Chinese - themed complex recognize as Resorts World . Work has been amount along tardily since the groundbreaking ceremony , but they prognosticate to have the whole thing quick to go by 2019 . Promise .
So many old motels
We really love old Vegas motel . Unfortunately , a plenty of them have become old-hat , despicable , and run - down over the class . Some have close down , but their case still linger in dilapidated precondition , with their polarity and pavilion out front offer a retro gustatory perception of Vegas history . The Ferguson Motel Downtown is in fierce form , but is occasionally put to use for festivals and other Downtown events .
Neonopolis
This ogre of a shopping plaza is in a prime location , hanging off the side of the Fremont Street Experience , but it ’s discover passel of tenants come and go over the years , include a moving-picture show dramaturgy and Krave , bill as the world ’s largest festal nightclub . Even the fun Drink and Drag bowling skittle alley and bar did n’t adhere around for long ; a few businesses , include a retro toy store and a Denny ’s , seem to do well , but there ’s always plenty of vacant units . However , the Neonopolis remain a groovy stead for cheesy underground parking .
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