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Travel Channel to Debut Two New Vegas Shows


Travel Channel to Debut Three New Vegas ShowsSome of the most watched shows on The Travel Channel are about Vegas. They have covered everything from the gambling to where to stay and eat, and are a great primer for anything you could want to know about the city.

On August 26th, The Travel Channel is debuting two new Vegas shows, starting at 9pm ET/PT. The first, “More Las Vegas FAQs,” answers more questions about the city, including how to get the VIP treatment. It’s followed by “More Las Vegas Do’s and Don’ts,” which offers additional tips and tricks for making the most out of your visit.

To prime the viewer for these new shows, The Travel Channel is making the whole weekend all about Vegas. The network starts with “Las Vegas: FAQ” at 2pm ET/PT on Saturday, August 25th, ending at 9pm. It then resumes the Vegas coverage at 11am ET/PT on Sunday, running right up to the premiere of the three new shows.

During the weekend, Vegas.com will be running commercials and five of them will be submissions received during the “Direct the Next Vegas.Com-mercial Contest” run in conjunction with this year’s CineVegas Film Festival. Among them will be the winning spot by Brian Lazzaro, who will begin developing VEGAS.com’s next multimillion TV campaign later this year.

Here’s the complete list of the shows set to air this weekend:

Saturday, August 25:

  • 2pm - “Las Vegas: F.A.Q.”
  • 3pm - “Vegas Do’s and Don’ts”
  • 4pm - “Vegas Eats”
  • 5pm - “The Vegas Quiz”
  • 6pm - “Las Vegas Caught on Tape”
  • 7pm - “Las Vegas: Cheaters Beware!”
  • 8pm - “Vegas Cheaters Exposed”

Sunday, August 26:

  • 11am - “Las Vegas: Best of the Best”
  • 12pm - “Las Vegas: Gambling with the Pros”
  • 1pm - “Las Vegas: Get Lucky”
  • 2pm - “Las Vegas: What Would You Do If…”
  • 3pm - “Top Ten Ways to Win in Vegas”
  • 4pm - “The Player’s Guide to Vegas”
  • 5pm - “Getting Rich in Vegas”
  • 6pm - “Vegas: Beating the Odds”
  • 7pm - “Las Vegas: Sucker Bets”
  • 8pm - “Vegas Revealed”
  • 9pm - “More Las Vegas FAQ’s”
  • 10pm - “More Las Vegas Do’s and Don’ts”

For more information on any of these shows, please visit the Travel Channel at www.travelchannel.com.


By Michelle Snow | Permalink | 2 comments | August 18th, 2007


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Pat | August 26th, 2007 at 9:26 pm
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Hello Friends,
Could you name a place where a 50+ couple could go in Vegas for live retro music and dancing. Please be specific as to the name of venu and location.
Thanks

Michelle S. | August 27th, 2007 at 4:21 am
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Well Pat, it depends on what you consider “retro”. If you’re looking for Big Band era classics, you might enjoy these musicians:

The Royal Dixie Jazz Band plays Monday through
Friday from 1pm until 6:40pm in the East Lounge of the Gold Coast Hotel and Casino. I believe they single out Wednesday as their “dance day”.

The Jerry Tiffe Band also offers Big Band dancing music but they move around town a bit. You’ll find them at the Santa Fe Station’s Chrome Showroom Wednesday afternoons from 2pm to 4pm and at Boulder Station’s Railhead lounge Thursday afternoons from 2pm to 4pm. They also play Arizona Charlie’s Decatur every Friday in the Naughty Ladies Saloon from 4pm to 7pm.

If you’re looking for something a little more recent, such as a particular decade or sound, let me know and I’ll see what I can dig up. :)


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