‘I hear that the Hotel Tropicana is quite comfortable,’ James Bond says in the 1971 film ‘Diamonds are Forever’. In its heyday the gambling floors of its casino were a frequent haunt of Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Louis Armstrong and Groucho Marx. Tropicana’s past under mob rule also cemented its place in the lore of Las Vegas – but no more.
After welcoming guests for 67 years, the doors to the property were chained in April – and blown up today. In true Las Vegas style, a spectacular show marked an end of an era before the two structures were brought down in a controlled demolition. At least 555 drones and a fireworks display featured in the commemoration this afternoon.
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a webbrowser that supports HTML5video Footage shows the iconic building from 1957 crumbling in what is the city’s first casino implosion in almost a decade. A total of 917,400 square feet were demolished. About 500 pounds of explosives were distributed across the steel-framed 23-story Paradise Tower to bring it down.
Meanwhile, the concrete-framed 23-story Club Tower had 1,130 boreholes filled with 1,700 pounds of explosives. A total of 22,000 lineal feet of detonating cord were used for implosion initiation in both structures at the end of the fireworks and drone show. The demolition sequence began with the Paradise Tower, and the two structurescollapsed within approximately 22 seconds after the implosion button was pressed.
It will make room for a $1.5 billion Major League Baseball stadium – part of Las Vegas’ latest rebrand as a hub for sports entertainment. More Trending Weatherman in tears on live TV as he issues devastating warning over Hurricane Milton Get out or your home will be your coffin: Most dire warning yet about Hurricane Milton McDonald's french fries supplier abruptly closes factory Moment 'woman laughs watching her boyfriend in suitcase suffocate to death' Charlie Granado, a bartender at the Tropicana, said back in April it is a bittersweet ending for the place he has called a second home for 38 years.
‘It is time. It has ran its course,’ he said. ‘It makes me sad.
But on the other hand, it is a happy ending.’ Bally’s Corporation chair Soo Kim, who owns the property, said in a press release: ‘It is fitting that this iconic site now represents the future of Las Vegas as we look forward to welcoming Major League Baseball, the Athletics, and an exciting new entertainment complex. ‘This moment in Las Vegas history represents more than just the next chapter – it is the evolution of the Strip, where legend meets innovation to create something truly unforgettable Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.
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Las Vegas casino demolished in the most Las Vegas way possible
2,200 pounds of explosives were used to bring it down.