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Feature Article June 20, 2010

The Aladdin Casino Las Vegas: Worth the Trip?

- June 20, 2010, 11:20 pm

The Aladdin Casino Las Vegas was an icon in its time. Opening its doors in 1966 on the first day of April, also known as April Fool’s Day, must have somehow temporarily displaced the bad luck that had befallen the previous property owner. In a gorgeous shower of beauty, flower petals floated down from up above as casino guests entered into the hall of the massive casino on opening day.

The previous structure had been a hotel, King’s Crown, which had failed after a brief 6-month period. Evidently, the hotel could not compete with the casinos in the area and, though a gaming license was applied for, it was denied. Milton Prell then purchased the structure and spent $3 million dollars for the building’s overhaul. During the renovation, he added a remarkable theatre with a 500

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