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Las Vegas October 2022: Things to Do, Attractions

Here’s a look at things to do in Las Vegas October 2022.

Resorts World Las Vegas Debuts New Tequila and Mezcal Bar, Jalisco Underground

Resorts World Las Vegas recently opened a new luxury bar and lounge, Jalisco Underground.

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Located directly underneath Wally’s Wine & Spirits, the opulent cocktail experience features a collection of agave-based cocktails and decadent bar bites inspired by bold, Mexican flavors.

From the moment they arrive, guests will be immersed in Mexico City’s underground tequila culture, as they sip on high-end spirits and handcrafted cocktails inspired by the birthplace of tequila, Jalisco, Guadalajara.

Sounds of modern Mexican music, Latin DJs and pure Rock n’ Roll will be heard as guests are transported into a Mexico City tequileria with a Las Vegas-style twist.

The mixology program is inspired by authentic recipes and modern techniques from south of the border and features an all-new take on the traditional agave cocktail.

The elevated food offerings include Mexican dishes, giving guests a unique interpretation of the food pairings that would be found in the greatest underground tequila spots in Mexico. 

Dominique Ansel Las Vegas to Debut at Caesars Palace Oct. 21

James Beard Award-winning pastry chef Dominique Ansel will debut Dominique Ansel Las Vegas inside Caesars Palace on Friday, Oct. 21.

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Chef Dominique will bring his signature creations to The Strip, including his iconic Cronut® pastry, the best-selling DKA (Dominique’s Kouign Amann), freshly baked French viennoiserie and the new “Lucky 7” collection – a set of pastries as unique as Las Vegas.

As a “thank you” to those looking to take the first bites of Chef Dominique’s masterpieces, the first 100 guests will receive a commemorative gift in celebration of the opening.

Known as an innovator in the pastry industry, Chef Dominique has created some of the most famous pastries in the world, including the Cronut®, which was named one of TIME magazine’s “25 Best inventions of 2013.”

The Cronut® will make its debut on The Strip at Dominique Ansel Las Vegas, and each month, the shop will offer a new Cronut® flavor available only at Caesars Palace.

The Neon Museum reilluminates historic Plaza Hotel & Casino sign

The Neon Museum reilluminated the historic Plaza Hotel & Casino sign during a special lighting ceremony and reception after which the sign debuted to the public as a permanent addition to the Museum’s collection in its Neon Boneyard.

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Hartlauer Signs refurbished the 1,500-pound sign that measures 9 ft. high by 18 ft. long.

The project, which took a total of more than 100 hours, included repairing damaged sheet metal to return the sign to its original shape and repainting the nearly 40-year-old sign.

Hartlauer also replaced 576 light bulbs and installed 14 new border neon units around the Plaza letters.

When the Plaza built its South Tower in 1983, Ad-Art and Charles Barnard, the mastermind behind the design of classic Las Vegas signs like Vegas Vickie, Sassy Sally’s, and the Mirage, was contracted to create the signs for the property at 1 Main Street.

The Plaza still has the Barnard designed signs on its building.

The one donated to The Neon Museum was located on the Main Street façade of the Plaza in between its two towers until 2011 when the Plaza underwent a property-wide renovation.

The Plaza sign is the 22nd sign to be refurbished and reilluminated in the Museum’s Neon Boneyard.

The last sign that was reilluminated was the Moulin Rouge in September 2020.

Caesars Palace Enhances Guest Arrival Experience with Multimillion-Dollar Main Entrance Renovation

Following the completion of a multimillion-dollar renovation of its original main entrance, iconic casino dome and porte-cochère, Caesars Palace now offers a lavish arrival experience fit for a Caesar.

The redesigned space includes a dramatic entryway with a coffered ceiling, refreshed gaming areas and the new Galleria Bar in the hotel lobby.

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After raising the roof of the entryway to match the grandeur of the hotel lobby, guests arriving at Caesars Palace now enter a beautifully lit space, with a coffered ceiling and an intricate marble mosaic floor.

A 15-foot-tall Carrara marble statue of Augustus Caesar welcomes visitors under the raised ceiling, which features hand-painted illustrations of Roman gods and a spectacular chandelier containing 70,000 crystals.

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Beyond the entryway, guests will find two new state-of-the-art gaming pits.

Additionally, Caesars Palace’s legendary, crystal-cloaked casino dome now boasts a new, larger crystal chandelier that weighs approximately 3,200 pounds and is comprised of 12,000 individual crystals.

The linear rays that radiate from the chandelier contain approximately 120,000 additional crystals.

With more than $1 million in crystals, brighter, energy-efficient LED lighting and reimagined carpet, wall and ceiling coverings, the domed gaming area is everything guests loved about the iconic original with a modern twist.

Another welcome addition, Galleria Bar in the hotel lobby allows guests to enjoy a cocktail as they await check-in. 

Downtown Brew Festival

The Downtown Brew Festival returns to the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday, Oct. 22.

Produced by Motley Brews, the annual event will feature more than 200 craft beers from more than 60 breweries—both local to Las Vegas as well as regional, national, and global brands such as Stone Brewing, Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co., and Paulaner Brewery. The festival also includes local culinary vendors and live music.

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