Las Vegas Strip street drive from 1988

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2011
  • Las Vegas Strip street drive from 1988. I taped this from the car window in real time (edited the long traffic lights) on January 11,1988. Starting from the Landmark casino on Convention Center drive,turning unto Paradise going north to Sahara avenue, then heading south on the Las Vegas Strip,u-turn at the Hacienda casino then going north on the Strip to just past Sahara. Some old casinos that are no longer there can be seen: Dunes,Desert Inn,El Rancho,Stardust,Silver City,Frontier,Silver Slipper,Marina,Hacienda,Paddlewheel,Sands,Vegas World,Westward Ho,Aladdin,Holiday Inn,Peppermill,Landmark and more.

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  • @wolffoley6330
    @wolffoley6330 11 лет назад +46

    Wow. The nostalgia. I miss when table games were the norm. The casino treated people like clients, not like faceless wallets. I miss the simplicity. I miss Lake Mead not dropping 100 feet in level. I miss when $100 bucks was not just a drop in the bucket.
    Thanks for posting this, it brings back some great memories.
    Wolfy :)

    • @blueoak5262
      @blueoak5262 11 месяцев назад +2

      People who were born in the early 90s don't know what your talking about unfortunately.

    • @cerebrodelictivocarclubps4309
      @cerebrodelictivocarclubps4309 10 месяцев назад +2

      You're wrong, buddy. Casinos never treated anyone like clients.

  • @VintageLasVegas
    @VintageLasVegas 9 лет назад +310

    00:00 Landmark (demolished, now parking)
    00:49 Convention Center
    00:52 Las Vegas Hilton (now Westgate Las Vegas)
    02:55 Foxy’s Firehouse (demolished)
    04:48 Circus Circus
    05:00 Slots-a-Fun
    05:11 Westward Ho (demolished)
    05:25 Stardust (demolished; Echelon/Resorts World site)
    06:35 Silver Slipper (demolished, 1988)
    06:43 Frontier (demolished)
    08:05 empty lot (Treasure Island)
    08:44 “new casino going up” (Mirage, 1989)
    08:50 Caesar’s Palace
    09:55 Dunes (demolished; Bellagio)
    10:40 Jockey Club
    10:52 empty lot (City Center, Monte Carlo)
    11:44 Desert Rose Motel (demolished; NY NY)
    11:50 Lone Palm Motel (demolished; NY NY)
    12:20 empty lot (Excalibur)
    12:45 empty lot (Luxor)
    12:50 Hacienda (demolished; Mandalay Bay)
    - car turns around
    14:09 White Sands Motel
    14:20 Tropicana
    15:00 Marina (closed; building exists in the MGM Grand structure)
    15:38 Motels: Full Moon, Monie Marie, Del Rey Motel, Gold Rush Inn, Jamaica Motel, Tahiti Motel (all demolished)
    16:18 Aladdin (demolished; Planet Hollywood)
    16:50 shopping center (Paris Las Vegas)
    16:58 Bally's
    17:28 Barbary Coast (The Cromwell)
    17:39 Flamingo
    18:02 Imperial Palace (The Linq)
    18:09 Holiday Casino (Harrah's)
    18:29 Nob Hill (Casino Royale)
    18:32 Sands (demolished; The Venetian)
    19:17 Tam O’Shanter, Imperial 400 Motel (demolished; Palazzo)
    20:05 empty lot (Wynn)
    20:20 Desert Inn (Wynn/Encore)
    20:15 Monaco Inn (demolished for widening of Desert Inn Dr)
    21:35 Silver City (Ross Dress for Less)
    21:45 Morocco Motel (demolished)
    21:54 La Concha Motel (demolished)
    22:00 Riviera
    22:29 Algiers (demolished; Fontainbleu site)
    22:32 El Rancho (demolished; Fontainbleu site)
    23:08 Sahara (SLS Las Vegas)
    -
    23:59 Foxy’s Firehouse (demolished)
    23:25 Holiday Motel
    24:31 Rancho Anita Motel, Sulinda Motel (demolished, now Stratosphere parking)

    • @Victor_Delgadillo
      @Victor_Delgadillo 9 лет назад +29

      Thanks for taking the time to post this!

    • @VintageLasVegas
      @VintageLasVegas 9 лет назад +14

      ***** i believe that's just a little bit later at 11:24. it's difficult to see in this light but you can barely make out the sign -- at this point in late 1988 it was either still Viscount Hotel, or had just been renamed Boardwalk (years before the coney island carnival stuff)

    • @redwhitentrue
      @redwhitentrue 8 лет назад +11

      Hoyo Monterrey Thank you for doing that. That's cool!

    • @GarethNIreland
      @GarethNIreland 8 лет назад +10

      +Hoyo Monterrey That is fantastic, thanks!

    • @marcoobando9112
      @marcoobando9112 6 лет назад +5

      Well done

  • @clarenceyoung5237
    @clarenceyoung5237 7 лет назад +62

    My Daughter lives in Las Vegas now and i'm up there at least 4 to 5 times a year, started coming to Vegas in the late 70's - early 80's this video is like a history lesson on how much has changed in the past 35 -40 years

    • @mida8261
      @mida8261 3 года назад +5

      I moved to Vegas in 2017. It's crazy how much the city has changed in just 3 and a half years!

    • @jameshall8455
      @jameshall8455 2 года назад +3

      Remember the CHECKMATES? They were amazing group. Two guys. Sweet Louie was a dear friend. I heard he died of a Heart attack on a cruise ship. Sad stuff. I was there with dad in 1962 first time at age 7. And then as Regional Mgr. Best Foods Corp., over 300 food products, Skippy, Mayo., Mazola, Knorr Swiss etc. and 12 salespeople 9 Western States. I got burned out from 1983-1994. Too much! Anyway, Retired now and Malibu, California and I have my memories. Father is buried at VETERANS CEMETERY, BOUILDER, NEVADA-KOREA WAR 1952. James Clarence Hall PVT. (if you ever visit anyone there)... He sure hated life. Drank daily for 40 years (died of alcoholism age 61-1991) since his dad died in Hull Bay, MA drowning. Dad was 13. His dad 43. it changes people. I pray your daughter is well and happy in Vegas. We have friends who retired to Northern Vegas golf resorts. They seem to love it. Just not the heat. Take care Clarence

  • @wwelovergurl
    @wwelovergurl 11 лет назад +19

    I miss this Vegas...lasted from 1982 till 2005 and had to get out. It just wasn't the same anymore.

  • @mr.butterworth4216
    @mr.butterworth4216 9 лет назад +61

    A lot of people here reminiscing about Vegas in the 80's. It's funny, because in the Clint Eastwood movie The Gauntlet, there is a scene where a cab driver goes on about how choked up Vegas traffic is now, and how good the old days were. And that was in 1977! Haha. So it's all relative, and you grow attached to what you grew up seeing.

    • @theworldisimmense
      @theworldisimmense 4 года назад +2

      Mr. Butterworth yes typical. I just wonder who’s gonna love growing up in the 2010s? Social media and all these chat smartphones and video chats

    • @TackyFlamingo
      @TackyFlamingo 4 года назад

      Theworld isimmense 2019 was my first year from a long time so really I “grew up” (even though I didn’t) with 2010s Vegas. Mirage is nice

    • @kschreihart
      @kschreihart 3 года назад

      What about now Covid19 in the Year 2020?

    • @projectdesign4675
      @projectdesign4675 3 года назад +1

      relative to, many people were smart back then too....much more were decent and honest!

    • @hueso5071
      @hueso5071 2 года назад +2

      It’s like that for every generation. Las Vegas now is a lot bigger and a lot more populated. It’s eventually becoming a major city up there with NY, Chicago. LA. Etc. Especially with all the major sports team arriving in Vegas.

  • @jacrabbit7937
    @jacrabbit7937 8 лет назад +17

    I worked at the landmark from 1985 to 1986. Loved vegas then. I was so young

    • @flipflopping
      @flipflopping Месяц назад

      I was there when the Landmark was being built. My dad walked me through it and I remember stepping on a nail and seeing it come out the top of my shoe. Not sure why I felt like sharing that....

  • @tomjones7447
    @tomjones7447 7 лет назад +68

    I enjoyed vegas back then. They took care of the gambler and people still new your name and the comps were good. Vegas today is nothing but high priced food, high end retailers, and corporations pinching every fucking penny out of you they can. It's almost like the gambler doesn't even matter to these people anymore. It sucks.

    • @nwmxrider
      @nwmxrider 7 лет назад +3

      I think you have it right. Seems like its impossible to win too (slots of course. I prefer poker tho)

    • @dannydaw59
      @dannydaw59 7 лет назад +7

      I don't know about comp comparisons but Vegas looked like a dump back then except Ceasers and the Flamingo.

    • @MrTeeye
      @MrTeeye 5 лет назад +7

      I've been going to Las Vegas since the 80's, sometimes several times a year. Vegas was better in every way then. It is the one thing I can absolutely count on, things have deteriorated every single trip. It's a god damn shame.

    • @briankelly9347
      @briankelly9347 5 лет назад

      @@dannydaw59 lies

    • @RocketHarry865
      @RocketHarry865 4 года назад

      guess its better off going to some over city for a vaction.

  • @nwmxrider
    @nwmxrider 7 лет назад +60

    priceless footage. Thanks for posting

  • @H.pylori
    @H.pylori 5 лет назад +5

    Dear Sir. whoever you are. Thank you for sharing this precious video. I always tell people that I wish I had my digital camera and could walk the Strip from end to end in 1955 to record for history what Las Vegas was like in its classic day. When I first visited Vegas in 1967 we only stayed one night at the Imperial 400 Motel. I have been trying to find exactly where on the Strip that was. It clearly shows in your video and now I see that it has been engulfed by the Venetian and Sands Convention Center since the next intersection was "Sands Ave." And all the other places. I recall the Hacienda being the last isolated casino on the Strip before heading back to California. I never ventured off the strip so I missed seeing the Landmark. Note free parking, service stations right on Las Vegas Blvd, several empty lots, La Concha motel (now at the Neon Museum), the Marina, and the Dunes (no Bellagio). I will save this video to refer to when seeking out the placement of the other buildings. Glad you had the forethought to record an important era of Las Vegas. The Strip now is a gaudy cesspool. No character. Expensive food (Bachanal Buffet $60), $25 parking fee, resort fees, $200 show tickets, people dressed like they just finished gardening or forgot to put clothes on over their underwear, and eye hurting LED displays that make you think that you are in hell. Too bad.

  • @KingChris396
    @KingChris396 2 года назад +1

    Ugh what I wouldn’t do just to travel back to the 80’s/90’s.
    I was born and raised in vegas, but I wasn’t born until 1997 so I never got to enjoy ANY of this. Nowadays I obsess over “retro” memorabilia & merchandise just to tie me closer to the good ol days.
    The strip now is still super exciting and lively, but I wish we could go back to this. The simplicity, affordable prices, open space, and there weren’t people walking around doing the most like they do now.

  • @Mr_Chris77
    @Mr_Chris77 9 месяцев назад +3

    My first trip to LV was back in 2015 and this blows my mind how much open space there is. I'd love to go back in time and take all of this in. Amazing.

    • @1990758
      @1990758 6 месяцев назад

      Vegas started to change for the Worse in 2010.

  • @jonnydanger7181
    @jonnydanger7181 3 года назад +3

    1988 was one of my first trips to Vegas,, I think I just saw myself heading in for nite !! 🤠

  • @GrowinupinSincity81
    @GrowinupinSincity81 12 лет назад +3

    Rest in Peace "Wet N' Wild" 23:00. What an amazing time capsule of Vegas in the '80s. Thank you dave!

    • @88_TROUBLE_88
      @88_TROUBLE_88 2 года назад

      Hell yeah - RIP respects to the old school WN'W ☠⚱⚰✝

  • @Steve_Hunts96
    @Steve_Hunts96 10 лет назад +3

    I was born in 1996, and to see what this place looked liked in the decade I wish I was alive in, is pretty dang cool!

  • @LaNeca321
    @LaNeca321 2 года назад +1

    I live here now and I love seeing these videos. It's changed so much!

    • @1990758
      @1990758 6 месяцев назад

      And your opinion for the good or for the bad.

  • @katJonesAMEUSA
    @katJonesAMEUSA 6 лет назад +7

    I remember that. I mover there in 77 I worked at the PaddleWheel as a cocktail server back then...the paddle wheel was one of the first casinos in the clip.. nothing looks even remotly close the that now

  • @revcounselor
    @revcounselor 8 лет назад +23

    So much of the Strip I had forgotten. The Silver Slipper? How could I have forgotten it? We walked the strip from one end to the other two or three times a year, like so many others, and I completely forgot about some of these places. For those who are still pining for the Dunes...We stayed there about 2 months before they demolished it. It was time for it to go. It's hard to remember so much dead space between casinos on the south end. Thanks so much for posting this. It really takes me back.

  • @haney3773
    @haney3773 6 лет назад +2

    Vegas in the 80’s was the best. It was before the large gaming corporations took over and decided to make profit centers out of every aspect of the operation. Deals abounded for the tourist and local alike. Cheap rooms, great food for less, free live music lounge acts, and drinks were free for the asking. Not anymore. Thanks for the memories!

  • @kaypee4704
    @kaypee4704 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. Great, happy memories. Those were the days.

  • @aprilcarter9631
    @aprilcarter9631 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the memories!!! I'm still hoping 🙏 that the theme Hotels make a return

  • @robertaguirre8973
    @robertaguirre8973 8 лет назад +10

    Dude, THANK YOU. me and my wife started dating in 1987 and our place was definitely Las Vegas. We always stayed at the Tropicana in the garden rooms and played at the Hilton, Riviera, and the Golden Nugget. We are beside ourselves with excitement about your videos. We cannot thank you enough for the look back at how Vegas used to be. thanks again.

    • @JMMT7022801
      @JMMT7022801 8 лет назад

      I was born and raised in Las Vegas, and lived there from 1977 to 1990. It's glory days are over. 😢

    • @RustyX2010
      @RustyX2010 7 лет назад

      remember when New Years eve wasn't that crazy as it is now?

    • @Ian-pk9qw
      @Ian-pk9qw 7 лет назад

      robert aguirre ur like fucking 50 or 40

    • @Ian-pk9qw
      @Ian-pk9qw 7 лет назад

      JMMT7022801 ur like 40 boi

    • @danieltoth5039
      @danieltoth5039 7 лет назад

      DANK MEMES ur like a young idiot! I would put $100k at 2-1 or better Robert Aguirre is 50+. The only reason I don't say a million is I don't got that! BTW this is one of those situations where you take your medicine (weak) and walk away, where cussing me out or trying to cut me down just makes you look worse. But if it makes you feel better, go head- i'll never read it.

  • @bmar131
    @bmar131 12 лет назад +1

    Back in 1984 I had a chance to move to Vegas for work as an architect. I have been kicking myself for years for not taking that offer. Great video.

  • @TheGemini5
    @TheGemini5 10 лет назад +2

    Been here since 77 and couldn't remember what was there back then. Your video is fantastic. I just never realized just how barren it was from Caesars to the Hacienda!! Yhe only people that could possibly say that the strip looked like crap are the spoiled ass kids born with everything. Not realizing they are the basis for the casinos we have now..they should appreciate and respect our history a little more. But on a good note, thank you so much for this. Almost got a tear when I saw Wet n Wild!

  • @GarethNIreland
    @GarethNIreland 8 лет назад +19

    Fascinating video, thank for shooting, editing and uploading to RUclips!!

  • @702Wolfi
    @702Wolfi 7 лет назад +2

    Vegas was wonderful in the 80's. I remember when the Bananno family sent me to Vegas back in 1984 to take care of some business. I liked it so much here that decided to stay.

  • @johnlittle8267
    @johnlittle8267 Месяц назад

    so cool to see the southern end of the strip when none of it had been built yet! these old videos are always great knowing what is to come and to appreciate the history...

  • @paulht3251
    @paulht3251 8 лет назад +24

    Yeah those where the days. The meal prices on the marquees that was a bargain then even with inflation . The Casino Hotels made there money on gambling they didn't over price you on the food and rooms.
    Like today

    • @curtisn6932
      @curtisn6932 3 года назад +1

      I get roundtrip flights and room for 150 to 200 total.
      Vegas is still fun and cheap. Everything evolves. One badass thing about how it is today is how you can walk everywhere, go to pool parties and see titties everywhere. I'm sure it has always been fun in vegas, and now the raiders are there! Just like al Davis always wanted, ......I'm still hearing 6 n 8 called in the craps table and I'm drunk high fiving players around me. VEGAS 4 LIFE

  • @vaderthekittenchannel1979
    @vaderthekittenchannel1979 3 года назад +5

    I love the 1980’s! ❤️

  • @kimjoya6268
    @kimjoya6268 7 лет назад +3

    born and raised here. 1968 to present. thanks for the memories

  • @scarlettg8053
    @scarlettg8053 6 лет назад +3

    Oh I love this! I was dancing at the Tropicana in Les Folies Bergere when you were filming. I so miss the good old days! And the Aladdin! Miss Miss! Thank you for sharing

  • @vickiladu6755
    @vickiladu6755 3 года назад +1

    I watched a couple of demolitions back even before this video.....implosions! Really cool to see!

  • @irvine0
    @irvine0 2 года назад +1

    I remember driving to Las Vegas from California the first time by myself in 1990. No hotel reservation and just got the hint of where to live by looking at the ad on the billboard in California desert. I end up checking in Aladdin hotel for $25 per night in the motel style room in the back. Lunch buffet was around $5 at the time. Steak and lobster in Stardust was 7.99. At that time I did not adventure with the local casino away from the strip. Those prices could be even more amazing.

  • @rickkinney2544
    @rickkinney2544 6 лет назад +4

    Wow. It's like taking a trip back in time. The Strip sure has changed in 30 years. Great archive. Thanks for posting.

  • @vegasenvy1448
    @vegasenvy1448 7 лет назад +6

    Wow, the Monaco tower at the RIV was being built. Great video, thanks for sharing.

  • @tellabgirl
    @tellabgirl 12 лет назад +2

    Great video thanks. I was in Jubilee 83-86 so this brought back lots of happy memories. Thanks for sharing this video!

  • @sony3694
    @sony3694 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for taking the time to film. Brings back a ton of memories!!!

  • @BlueEyedSoul24
    @BlueEyedSoul24 4 года назад +1

    Love this video. Feb of 2020 here as I just watched it. I'm so old I remember the low prices. In fact I was watching a rerun of the old Vegas TV show just a couple of days ago. One of the casinos had listed on one of the marquees Chicken Dinner 99¢ and Steak Dinner $1.99! It may have been at the Desert Inn where Dan Tana worked out of. Good memories with this video. Bravo!

    • @helloyall4355
      @helloyall4355 3 года назад +1

      I lived there from 92 to 95. Left and went back in Feb 2020. Wow! What a change in 25 years. I loved living there but was so young. When we went back I said "This aint my cup of tea anymore"

  • @texans221
    @texans221 6 лет назад +18

    Anyone remember the .99 midnight steak dinner at Binions downtown? good food had to wait in line to be seated, around 1982-83 ! the good ole' days

    • @johngreen3543
      @johngreen3543 4 года назад

      I do indeed. Won a better who bet $10,000 on the Field by throwing a 9. He picked up his money and left. This would only occur at Binions and in the old days.

    • @jaredclawson1813
      @jaredclawson1813 2 года назад

      Steak and eggs for $1.99 at the Barbary Coast @ 3:00a.m., you betcha!

  • @hillhurst7
    @hillhurst7 11 лет назад +4

    Wow! I remember going when I was a kid. Night and day difference. It's just way too over the top now.

  • @davidblake8642
    @davidblake8642 7 лет назад +1

    I adore Las Vegas and this was an outstanding piece of film. Thank you for the upload.

  • @timtwoface
    @timtwoface 8 лет назад +4

    My first visit to Vegas was as a kid in the summer of '88...boy has it changed.

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss 8 лет назад +2

      +timtwoface it's so differentthere must have been three blocks from the Frontier to Caesar's palaceand cheap motels on the south endthere's no such thing today

    • @RustyX2010
      @RustyX2010 7 лет назад

      those were big blocks too to walk cause I remember when me and my cousins walked from casino to casino back in 1991

  • @stevenrunyon6158
    @stevenrunyon6158 8 лет назад +20

    I liked going to Vegas around this time. You never saw parents with their kids and people gambled. Now you have all these people who come for the shopping, dance clubs, expensive food and worst of all parents who vacation here and bring the kids. IMHO this place sucks right now. In want full pay blackjack and 2.99 steak and eggs. Not Gucci stores and $30 buffets.

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss 8 лет назад

      +Steven Runyon somebody has to undercut the buffet people or it will go on forever

    • @JMMT7022801
      @JMMT7022801 8 лет назад +1

      I couldn't agree with you more. Who wants to pay a $50 cover at some lame-ass club on the Strip, and then paying $10 for a beer and $20 for a cocktail? Thanks, but no thanks.

    • @aog1747
      @aog1747 8 лет назад

      Then stay on freemont

    • @Trainy2
      @Trainy2 8 лет назад

      Exactly. You can still get cheap food and cheap rooms in downtown Vegas.

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss 8 лет назад +1

      *****
      Freemont street is a very dangerous place to stay
      I would not recommend it
      there are hooligans roaming all around the area
      if one of them mugs or assaults you the police
      won't arrest them
      no one will do anything
      the police just don't care about anyone in the area
      there's a motel 6 on Topicana a few blocks east of the strip

  • @VGMurders
    @VGMurders Год назад +1

    My first trip to Vegas was 1990 as a 12 yr old. It’s crazy how much it’s changed. I remember staying at the Circus Circus and eating dinner at the the Frontier and watching the thunderstorms from the entrance of the Frontier that were going off in the vast NW Desert whats now the Summerlin Durango area. Also lived in Vegas for a while about 20 yrs ago. Watching this makes it seem like such a long time ago lol. Almost unrecognizable now.

    • @1990758
      @1990758 6 месяцев назад

      Same year for me, July 4th 1990. It was not even crowded.

  • @bigshow113
    @bigshow113 10 лет назад +8

    At 8:22 you can see the cranes in the background that are building the mirage, which opened a year after this video

  • @Smiley6669
    @Smiley6669 7 лет назад +1

    Great vintage footage. Nice to see it on video rather then pictures and trying to figure out where things were. I've been coming here since 2011, living here 3 years now, so many changes. My brother hasn't been here in about 25 years, I told him he won't recognize it next time he comes.

  • @PhilTravisano
    @PhilTravisano 10 лет назад +3

    Nice job capturing all this. It's really not that long ago, but most of the Strip is so desolate! I especially enjoy seeing the future site of Bellagio which, at the time, contained the Oasis and Dunes. Just amazing how it's all changed.

  • @ellisjames7192
    @ellisjames7192 7 лет назад +11

    There was so much open space on the strip back then. The city is always changing and reinventing itself.

    • @tomjones7447
      @tomjones7447 7 лет назад +5

      Ellis James Yeah, you didn't have the corporate fucks renting out every peice of pavement to a Starbucks or some chain restaurant like you have now. It was nice back then. You could walk around with out getting bumped into and somone wasn't running into you because they had their damn cell phone glued to their eyes. Change is inevitable but Vegas was much better back than for the customer before the corporations started buying up the strip properties. The comps, rooms and customer service were great before Wynne created the first mega resort. OK I'm done no more ranting.

    • @hueso5071
      @hueso5071 2 года назад

      Yeah it wasn’t as developed as it is now. Las Vegas is starting to make a name for itself and is beginning to be recognized just like other cities like NY, Chicago, LA, San Francisco etc.

  • @cindythompson5302
    @cindythompson5302 4 года назад +4

    Oh, David, thank you so much for posting this. I just received this recently and this was my first chance to watch it in its entirety. My husband and I went out for years and always stayed at the Riv. Sadly, the last time we went out on a regular basis was 1988. We went back in 2015 and I could not believe how much it had changed (getting ready to raze the Riv in 2016, too), how many hotels had been razed. Arco gas was 73 cents a gallon, all the headliners, how open it was then. What wonderful memories. Thank you so much for that. Those were good times.

    • @user-ys2dr2eo5j
      @user-ys2dr2eo5j Год назад +2

      I was born in 1999 and I wish I could live that time
      I would have liked to live in the seventies, eighties, nineties and the beginning of the millennium.

    • @guitarsrcool4922
      @guitarsrcool4922 Год назад

      @@user-ys2dr2eo5j yes you would have. Lol

    • @davidgleason3379
      @davidgleason3379 Год назад +2

      @@user-ys2dr2eo5j as a kid who was born in 66. I was privileged to grow up in that time I can tell you it was definitely a different time. My first trip to Vegas was in 1991.and it was still on edge of the older casinos with a few of new casinos it was nice to visit and enjoy the history of the sands the dunes and frontier also loved staying at the old imperial palace were still some of the famous low priced breakfasts and the late night specials. I can remember one of the best meals I had was at the sands we had gone to a show and was walking back down the strip and we were hungry noticed the sands had a late night steak and eggs I think it was $3.99 well we decided to try it out. It was in the coffee shop I ordered it I will tell youbit was the best tasting steak also had hash browns and toast talk about a meal fit for a king these were just about the end of the casinos on the strip was glad I was able to see these. I would have liked to see Vegas in the 50"s and 60"s could just imagine what fun it would have been.

  • @LilMelissa
    @LilMelissa Год назад

    my roomate went freakin nuts describing this video about the changes over the years, thank you!!

  • @jeffstanhope4335
    @jeffstanhope4335 5 лет назад +2

    i was living there when you filmed this... thanks for the memories

  • @bobcuster8930
    @bobcuster8930 7 лет назад +1

    Great job! It was so easy to bump around Vegas back then!! Cruise from Downtown to the Strip in 8 minutes...

  • @davem9999
    @davem9999  12 лет назад +3

    Yes, I am originaly from Detroit, moved to Las Vegas in 1984.

  • @BmanSD12345
    @BmanSD12345 8 лет назад +2

    I go to Vegas all the time from 2004 - now I love it and have the best time every time I go. BUUUUT I would love to have been there back in the days! 50s 60s 70s... Seems much more laid back, chill, no attitude etc... No pretentious assholes. and A LOT cheaper!! But still Love me some Vega$!!

  • @gubment0cheese
    @gubment0cheese 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this memory lane video... I moved there in 1988.. Was so exciting back then.. You really got value for your money before greed, southern California and Mexico basically ruined it starting in the mid to late 90's until present... All the best hotels have been torn down.. The ranchero with the giant bowling ally upstairs... The showboat with the largest bowling ally in the world 104 lanes.. Vegas still has the Boulder hwy though with Samstown......

    • @davidbustamante3816
      @davidbustamante3816 8 лет назад +1

      how did Mexico ruin it for you?

    • @RustyX2010
      @RustyX2010 7 лет назад

      cause people from Southern CA and Mexico enjoy Vegas as well

  • @Skazellino
    @Skazellino 10 лет назад +18

    23:02 Wet 'n Wild! so many fun times there.

    • @kschreihart
      @kschreihart 5 лет назад +1

      Wet N Wild is still open , they just moved it off Strip.

    • @jimmyk2616
      @jimmyk2616 4 года назад +2

      Was great there on the hot days (as always lol.. ) wasnt it?

    • @BryceRogers_
      @BryceRogers_ 4 года назад +4

      @@kschreihart not the same man. Take it from any LAs Vegas native.

    • @freddyp319
      @freddyp319 4 года назад +1

      Wow. That's awesome.

    • @ladawn6426
      @ladawn6426 4 года назад +4

      Kurt Schreihart ... it’s wet n wild in name only! Not the same rides or anything

  • @robertoonofre6406
    @robertoonofre6406 4 года назад

    Great video.... back when you went to Vegas and enjoy every minute...

  • @brandoncazares8452
    @brandoncazares8452 3 года назад

    Thanks for uploading. This video makes me wonder how Vegas looked back then and caught my attention.

  • @Locutus
    @Locutus Месяц назад

    25:00 I can't believe Carl's Jr. Was in the same location back in the 80s! Great video. Thank you!

  • @LarryKaiser-fo3zj
    @LarryKaiser-fo3zj 2 месяца назад

    Gosh I sure miss Vegas fron back then. Stayed at Westward Ho with my mom and dad. I miss Vegas and I miss them.

  • @fk8118
    @fk8118 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for taking us along. And, thank even more whoever furnished the minute markers to ID the properties past-present-future. Loved the "old" (like a Hitchcock film in B&W). But, "time stands still for no man." I'm going to actually watch this again because I want to pay careful attention to the minute-marker notes. Nice touch in driving both sides.

  • @damianvan4285
    @damianvan4285 9 лет назад +46

    that would have been a monday. I was working at McCarran, 4pm to midnight fueling airplanes while I was a college student at UNLV. Best job I ever had, I worked monday thru thursday and had 3 day weekends. I had a blast and would often be able to pick up on women while I was working. I think I was at $14 - $15 an hour, I was the only student who owned a townhouse and didnt have to live on campus. I also remember riding my CBR1000 Hurricane up and down the strip, I was living the dream. I could write a book about my life while in college, the stories and experiences I had would make a great movie.

    • @servel2
      @servel2 6 лет назад +2

      Axl Bender I'll take the hardback for $19.99

    • @superfloyd1
      @superfloyd1 6 лет назад +1

      Axl Bender is the clown sign CircusCircus today ?

    • @KennyboyGM
      @KennyboyGM 5 лет назад +2

      Axl Bender are you still living in Las Vegas?

    • @TicklerDude
      @TicklerDude 5 лет назад +2

      The Sahara had steak&lobster for $7.77.

    • @ladawn6426
      @ladawn6426 4 года назад +2

      I was in high school at this time .... remember on the weekends the strip was PACKED cuz every body cruised up and down playing their sound systems as loud as you could and rolling your windows down and talking to ppl in the cars next you at lights 😂😂

  • @TheJameezy
    @TheJameezy 12 лет назад +4

    Thank you for putting this up. I've been going to vegas every year since 2007. I always wanted to know what old vegas looked like

  • @ManiaMusicChannel
    @ManiaMusicChannel 8 лет назад +1

    Wow the gift shop on Sahara hasn't change and they were more motels than casinos on the strip back then, interesting

  • @aob505
    @aob505 11 лет назад +1

    I love Vegas now, been going every year since 2007. But Vegas looks like it was much more fun back then.

  • @hamajangz9586
    @hamajangz9586 2 года назад

    I just got back from Vegas a couple weeks ago and i miss it already. My sister and her family lives in North Las Vegas up by the Aliante it's a good 15-20 minute drive to the strip but i still love it anyway. I'm going back in late June. Can't wait!

  • @hialeahsprings9805
    @hialeahsprings9805 8 лет назад +5

    besides enjoying what the old vegas strip was like, I got a real kick looking at the 80's cars! That Town Car tho!

  • @cpslim3000
    @cpslim3000 11 лет назад +2

    So Awesome!!! Back when you could actually drive down the strip without sitting in traffic. I first drove down the strip in 92' in a 1988 convertible mustang 5.0, great memories.

    • @randytolchinsky7307
      @randytolchinsky7307 7 месяцев назад

      Wow I did the same thing in the same car, red with white interior and there were no traffic jams. I did get a speeding ticket in CA on my way there.

  • @michaelward944
    @michaelward944 3 года назад +2

    This is my favorite vid of Vegas. Remember all the nothingness betwn the Dunes and the Hacienda and all the incredible growth afterwards

  • @TheInsaneChef
    @TheInsaneChef Год назад +1

    Very cool to see. This is around the first time I went to Vegas..Doesn't even look like the same place nowadays and not for the better

  • @DjLou82
    @DjLou82 Год назад

    Great Memories at the Sulinda Motel.. we always stayed there dad and grandpa didnt want to spend much on the fancy hotels so sulinda was always the place to sleep, as kids my brother and i always enjoyed the pool at sulinda. Good Vegas Memories i will cherish for life

  • @OldCadillac
    @OldCadillac 2 года назад

    I love the older Las Vegas. My first time there was in 1989, staying in the Tropicana, eating dinner in the Marina.... and at 1:44 I can see exact the same Cadillac Fleetwood like we own since the early 90s.

  • @mikaeru3540
    @mikaeru3540 10 лет назад +2

    Thank you for posting this! Even though I moved to Vegas when I was quite young in 1989, I still remember some of these casinos. The Desert Inn had the best sunday brunches in its showroom! I saw a show at both the Dunes and inside the grand theater at the Aladdin. The Boardwalk Casino and it's hobo stew (and 1c extra dozen donuts). The Hacienda and the little, crappy arcade I spent way too much of my childhood in. And the best mexican restaurant Tres Lobos inside the Stardust, with the Frontier's a close second (I miss the tortillas they used to serve instead of chips!).

  • @acjunior72
    @acjunior72 5 лет назад +1

    Such an awesome upload. 30 years after this was shot, this is pretty much unrecognizable! Love the wide open spaces...especially southbound on the strip .Basically no clutter back then. No Treasure Is., no Mirage...I suspect that may have been in the early plans of construction, planning. I just remember that opening when I was in high school and wanted to see it..lol, Maybe those old run down motels, leveling them was for the best...that's what looks like takes up the majority of the LV Strip. Love the billboard "Siegfried and Roy at Frontier Hotel/Casino"
    I was there in late 96, early 97...and sure it was more built up by then. Still...so different compared to today.

  • @rajnirvan3336
    @rajnirvan3336 2 года назад

    Wow this brings me back memories as in August 1988 as an 11 year old was the 1st time I ever went to Las Vegas. Stayed in Ballys.

  • @crocodile1313
    @crocodile1313 11 лет назад +1

    Did anyone else see the gas prices at 73 cents per gallon!! Wow, wonderful video!
    My first trip to Vegas was in 1990 when I was 21. You could get a one-pound prime rib dinner for $1.99 (usd) and all the free booze you could handle...as long as you tipped the waitress. If you ventured off the strip food was even cheaper, better and more friendly! I played $5/hand BJ in 1991 and got a free room comp after less than one hour. I do miss those days.

  • @momlisa100
    @momlisa100 Год назад

    I remember Vegas when it looked like this, my husband and I stayed at El Rancho.

  • @bknlv525
    @bknlv525 11 лет назад +1

    First of all WOW! Thanks for the video. I moved to vegas in '94 and thought i had seen the changes, your vid really puts my opinion in check. I missed a lot of the transformation.

  • @bernardocisneros4402
    @bernardocisneros4402 9 лет назад

    Thank you very much for uploading and sharing this video with all of us. It made my day today by taking us down memory lane.

  • @BfDelano
    @BfDelano 9 лет назад +14

    The Riviera looked completely different back then.

  • @caribman10
    @caribman10 10 месяцев назад

    We used to go to LV twice a year, stayed at Sam's Town. Loved it. Got a Christmas card from the casino every year thanking us. Then one year, a "renovation", and no card. Went to Sam's - they couldn't find our reservation. That was the end of us and Sam's Town.

  • @bernardocisneros4402
    @bernardocisneros4402 6 лет назад +2

    Watching this video brings back a lot of good memories. Thank you!

  • @sharkclub1
    @sharkclub1 6 лет назад +3

    I lived there from aug 89 to aug 92 . great times ..

    • @88_TROUBLE_88
      @88_TROUBLE_88 2 года назад

      Remember the shark club nightclub .. My dad installed their sound system the newer one not the shitty one it started with (^_^)v

  • @RightAsRainBaker
    @RightAsRainBaker 11 лет назад +3

    Wow! What a blast from memory lane. Living in Vegas for the last two years I rode right along side you in this video remembering the places I used to frequent MANY years ago and knowing what has risen in their place. (And also sadly remembering what used to be in the vacant or now half finished buildings.) Thank you for this trip!

  • @tiberius1381
    @tiberius1381 Год назад

    As a regular to vegas (4-5 times per year for 20 years) this BLOWS my mind. I would love to have a time machine....

  • @txsraappraiser
    @txsraappraiser 7 лет назад +1

    That was cool. Thanks. I remember 99 cent breakfast everywhere.

  • @sugarandspice2136
    @sugarandspice2136 3 года назад +2

    It's crazy to see how different Vegas is now. I was a baby/kid during this time when I lived there and remember those old hotels that they demolished. Ahhh good times 😊

    • @thru_and_thru
      @thru_and_thru Год назад

      I think this can be said for almost everywhere these days. The soul has been stripped out of most cities and corporations and real estate developers have control. I am in my mid 30’s so I was too young to see some of these places when they were much more “real” than they are now but I’ve always been obsessed with seeing old footage whether it be in an old movie or something like this on RUclips. I wish I could transport myself back in time and walk around and experience it for myself. Without sounding too gloomy I genuinely believe the world was probably a little more interesting back in these times but you can’t chose what era you are born in I guess haha.

  • @silentopinion
    @silentopinion 10 лет назад +2

    Watching this takes me back. I miss these old hotels. The current skyline is just too depressing. But, at least I can say that I saw great change from childhood.

    • @silentopinion
      @silentopinion 10 лет назад

      At this time, I had just turned 3. And there were many places in my part of town that are shadows of their former glory. We could still get ice cream from Thrifty drug, most namely the rocky road. Lucky grocery stores were full in business, though we ended up shopping at Smith's in the 90's, and the McDonald's we went to still had it's original building, the playground, not playplace, with the cop burger (I can't remember his name), and you could climb inside him. The freezer was under the restaurant. This was before the Silver Nugget had a bowling alley. Pic n' Save was still around, and, let's not forget Pistol Pete's Pizza.

    • @silentopinion
      @silentopinion 10 лет назад

      Alpha Beta and Wonder World, hate to say it but it doesn't ring a bell, Pic n Save though, many memories. I was kinda stuck on the North Town vibe cause my mom didn't stray from the close stores. I spent many hours at the Kmart on N. Las Vegas Blvd. We had a Wimpys down the street from there. Eventually, there was a Smith's built down the road from there, now it's a Food 4 Less. No arcade games or anything. Time just passes on.

    • @silentopinion
      @silentopinion 10 лет назад

      Oh Okay. Don't be surprised if we ever crossed paths. I can tell you straight away, many places became Mexican markets. The Lucky's on Lake Mead BLVD. is an El Super. Pistol Pete's aka Peter Piper is now a Wells Fargo, cause the smaller bank moved, but there is still the indoor mall. Silver Nugget doesn't have the RV park anymore, it's the new North Las Vegas city hall. This city has seen much progress since the 90's.

  • @sunibeaches7777
    @sunibeaches7777 10 лет назад +1

    It's amazing how much has changed since the first time that even I went. Barbary Coast is now Drai's. Aladdin is now Planet Hollywood, the Sahara is shutdown, and new additions like the Wynn and Encore are there. Change can be sad and Las Vegas is constantly changing. It used to feel safer too. Now it does not.

  • @mmaxwell7
    @mmaxwell7 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for posting. Very cool video. Amazing how empty the strip was in 1988.

  • @ivorwelch8446
    @ivorwelch8446 Год назад

    Great video, we visited in November 1988 and stayed in one of the small motels down near The Alladin ,

  • @thespirituk
    @thespirituk 11 лет назад

    Love this clip. Thanks for putting this online. I love Las Vegas but only went for the first time in 2006. Been back each year but I wish I'd gone earlier. This clip has just become my instant favourite.

  • @taurusgia
    @taurusgia 7 лет назад

    So much fun! this video, thank you for sharing this amazing piece!

  • @nbaoldgirl
    @nbaoldgirl 2 года назад

    This is amazing! Thank you for uploading it!

  • @Kiowagoodfella
    @Kiowagoodfella Год назад

    My first time to Vegas was 1987, man those were the good old days.

  • @williamthethespian
    @williamthethespian Год назад

    Thank you for the memories.

  • @bobwallace9814
    @bobwallace9814 5 лет назад +1

    I was there New Years 87-88. Stayed at Ballys and went to the Jubilee Show, Red Foxx was right in front of us in line to get into the show. I still have the Jubilee program. My favorite place was the Riviera, way in the back near the show entrance was a bar that the Crazy Girls performers would gather between shows. I would be the only guy with 20 or so show girls.

  • @utt959
    @utt959 11 лет назад

    Wow ! Thanks for putting this up! Brings back so many memories!

  • @Goto10Gaming
    @Goto10Gaming 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic video, would love to see it recreated with what is there today.

  • @exfoliage
    @exfoliage Год назад

    I never got a chance to experience Las Vegas during that era. But this video is the closest thing to a time capsule. For that, I thank you !!

  • @1229tmc
    @1229tmc 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the memories.. my first trip was in 92 ... brings back some awesome memories