Instagram - AdamTheWooATW I really enjoyed this experience and was glad I was able to go backstage and listen to David Stanley. Standing in the dressing room and backstage and being in the stage was incredible as an Elvis fan
🎶I'll have a blue Christmas without you, I'll be so blue just thinking about you, decorations of red on a green Christmas tree won't be the same dear, if you're not here with me, and when those blue snowflakes start falling, that's when those blue memories start calling, you'll be doing all right, with your Christmas of white, but I'll have a blue blue blue blue Christmas, you'll be doing all right, with your Christmas of white, but I'll have a blue blue blue blue Christmas, you'll be doing all right, with your Christmas of white, but I'll have a blue blue blue blue Christmas.🎶 R.i.p to the king thank you thank you very much
Aloha from Hawaii - American Trilogy is my favorite Elvis performance as well, Adam. Nothing else like it. Hard to pick just one, but it’s also my favorite song. 🥰
Hi Adam. I saw Elvis when I was 14 years old at the international Hilton and that was in 1970 when he recorded his live album. It was a dream come true for me. It was for my 14th birthday. My parents bought me the ticket and at that time they had dinner shows so we ate dinner and then after we were done with dinner, he came out on stage and did a fantasticperformance. Thank you for sharing that interview with us today. It was great.
While David was doing his talk.. I literally forgot I was watching your vlog. Good on you, to leave most of that in.. & you got a great Q&A in as well 👍
Love this vlog! I am a big Elvis fan. So interesting! Thank you Adam. You are so right about his Hawaii concert. I get goosebumps just thinking about it. ❤
VEGAS, is so exciting,,,Great shows, Hotels.🍹 and Great Restaurants!!..So Much to do and see...but, 4 days there is enough....ding...ding..ding..at the Casino's....gotta win!!! $$$$ Loved your Elvis Tour, Missed it. we went to Liberace home tour, and the Hoover Dam Tour. and oh yes Fremont St. those light shows are the best!!
I'm SO happy you left that footage with David in....my mother LOVED Elvis. Growing up his music was in our house constantly. She saw him in concert once and there's a story there but I'll refrain...the point is...my entire childhood Elvis was like a family member in our household. We celebrated his birthday, every magazine that featured him, every book, every album, my mom had it (if she could afford it). When he died she wasn't ok. It was intense. If you were around when he first emerged it's likely a phenomenon that is just so unexplained. Lisa Marie once said...he was Elvis all the time...he wasn't a push button actor. He was electrifying 24/7. He himself really struggled with why he was that way...that God must have gave him this gift for a bigger purpose than this, but why and how was he supposed to use it. I think this is why he was so generous, taking care of whoever he could in meaningful ways. This was such a gift to get to see, thank you Adam. My mom passed away in 2010...I hope she's in heaven dancing with Elvis.
Speaking of Christian private schools…I attended the Kings Academy in West Palm Beach; Larry the Cable guys dad was the elementary principal. I would have loved to be around to see Elvis Perform especially’Polk Salad Annie’. Sometimes I think I was born in the wrong decade. 🤘🏻🧸
Thank you for this one Adam! This was a special episode. Thank you for sharing his step brother’s interview. I too love that cut of Elvis performing American Trilogy in Hawaii.
Thank You sooo much for taking us on this Elvis adventure. My brother was such a big Elvis fan & he would of loved to of gone on this tour in Vegas of Elvis. He never made it to Vegas , yet he always made it to Memphis for the anniversary celebration in August . I got to go a couple times to Memphis & visit all the Elvis places & Graceland. What a wonderful trip!! I really like Elvis too!! My brother has been gone almost two years now , but all his Elvis memories live on with me. Thank You for keeping these memories alive!! ❤❤❤❤ My brother was also the one who introduced me to me to your videos!! I am sooo glad he did !!! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for bringing me with you for this experience!! I love Elivis, listen to his singing voice o lift me up. You’re so blessed to be a le to do the things you do. I love you, Adam! Keep on being you, @thedailywoo ! 👍♥️
That was awesome. Heading to viva Las Vegas over Christmas to be with my cousins, but I think i really need to check this out. I loved Elvis and his music. I was born in the 60s but Elvis was one heck of a entertainer
My husband and I got married at Little Church of the West 36 years ago. It used to be located across the street in The Hacienda Hotel parking lot. Thanks for sharing it, it’s been a long time since we’ve seen it. It still looks exactly the same.
Thank you for this upload Adam! I have been a huge fan of Elvis since I was about 4. I love seeing these different tours and places where Elvis was present. I got to see Elvis & Priscilla’ honeymoon home in Palm Springs several years ago. One day I’ll see his home in Graceland ❤
That was just awesome listening to that man talk. When I was a kid we had tickets to see Elvis. I loved him when I was a child. Never made it to see him because he passed away.
Yayyy! I was hoping you would visit Elvis’s hotel. I’m glad you decided not to stay in Seattle as we experienced a bad bomb cyclone and most of the eastside lost all power since Tuesday evening. We just got power back 1AM this morning (Friday). Some areas are still without power.
Awesome place, id love to visit Vegas one day, but Elvis, i never cared for Elvis i always thought he was over rated lol growing up in the 70s my mom blasted Elvis album's alot on the living room stereo
In 1976, My Mom was thinking about seeing Elvis in Vegas, but I guess couldn’t afford it at the time, so figured, there’s always next year. Elvis died in August, 1977. My Mom never got to see him live, and always regretted not going. 😔
Thanks adam for this great video...elvis was a big part of my childhood..my mom took me to see him live in 1975 in cleveland and we even sat outside graceland in 1976.never saw him come out of graceland but it was a memorable moment ill never forget....thank you so much ..
Fantastic video!! Was born in '77. Obviously never a chance to witness the king live, but his legacy lives on. One of the best entertainers. Big big Elvis fan and appreciate Adam keeping all the footage. I was glued to the TV.
Thank you Adam for leaving the session with his step brother in. Fascinating to hear his stories. Now I'd like to see the Priscilla movie. The Hawaii concert is my favorite & the American Trilogy is just so good. I never get tired of his music. This wa s definitely not to long. Loved it all. Safe travels.
Thank you Adam for this video I watch every one of your videos for a few years but this is my first comment. I’m 36 and Elvis has been (for 25 years) and always will be one of my inspirations and idols, so to see the stage and hear MORE of the stories that I’ve not heard before means a lot. So thank you, thank you very much! Uhuhuh 🕺🤴 Long Live the true King.
Wow, major flashback!! I was married in that chapel back in 1988. Except it was across the street in the Hacienda Resort parking lot, which is now the Mandalay Bay. I got a little melancholy seeing that! Thanks Adam!
Adam, this Elvis adventure is so cool! My husband is Elvis's cousin and our 10 year old son is an Elvis Tribute Artist. Yes, we are from North Mississippi. Where you were born, too. 😊
Interesting you mention not seeing as much Elvis merch on the strip. I noticed when I was in Vegas a few weeks back the striking LACK of Elvi roaming around. I guess as I think of it, over the years, I've seen less and less on the Strip and Downtown. I'll never forget the day that it was announced that he'd died. My parents and I just sat in front of the television and watched the coverage. I was quite young, but that has always stuck with me. Thanks for this video!
This was very enjoyable and you could see that elvis step brother still gets upsets to this day chatting about his brother. I am glad you left it all in as it was very enjoyable thank you adam
First thank you for sharing the elvis presley journey with us 🙏 , i agree with his step brother the new Netflix documentary on elvis with clips of Bruce Springsteen & Conan O'Brien discussing elvis is awesome . I also wanna say its freakin awesome learning today you & i share the same Birthday 🎂 except i was born in 62 I've been to graceland twice via an uncle that raised me from a baby first in Christmas Eve 1979 then in May 2003 my uncle passed in march 2007 I'd loved elvis since i was a kid , my uncle didn't care for elvis , yet outta his love for me we went there
You and your buddies Micah and Jordan the Lion always cover Elvis in amazing and unique ways. Whenever the 3 of you do Elvis content I know it’s going to be a good vlog
My grandfather was friends with one of the owners of the International Casino during Elvis's run. I've seen pictures of my grandparents sitting in a booth watching one of Elvis's shows. Apparently they had went to several shows because they were in different clothes. My grandfather was an architect and had his hand in Designing and Building several of the original Vegas casinos. Great video Adam 👍🏻
*Holy Moly !* You have done some very cool things, but that takes the cake. That is amazing that the stage and room are more or less as they were, and you got to see the dressing room and meet Elvis' step brother. What a great guide you had ( a snappy dresser ! ) and that private meeting on the stage was fantastic. Thanks for keeping your camera rolling. A sad end for The King. I hope if you make it to Germany you can get to stay in Elvis' apartment that he used during his miltiary service like Mike ( The GIV ) did. Greetings from Prague.
I love Elvis and really enjoyed this video. No wonder he was so worn out after doing that many shows. He gave the world so much and deserves to be in peace wherever he is. You should watch Billy the Spa Guy. He does a lot of Elvis research.
GREAT 👍 vlog featuring the King 👑 of 🎸 Rock n’ Roll : Elvis Presley. Really cool 😎 locations and VIP tour at the Westgate with honest stories from Elvis’ younger brother. 🤩 Wow.
I remember watching Elvis on the Ed Sullivan Show, yep, I’m old! I saw Elvis at the Omni in Atlanta in the 70’s. It was magical being in the same building. I ❤️Elvis, and peanut butter, mayo & banana sandwiches on white bread. Thank you Adam for sharing this with us!
I never got into Elvis but still interesting to watch. I’m not sure I’ll ever get how much you get out and about and do Adam…you really are making the most of your life 😊 xxx
Thank you for telling us about the Elvis in Hawaii , I had not seen it before, very good. I think if you are in the certain age group you will always remember where you were when they announced his death. So sad.
I stayed at the Hilton several times. I don't remember Elvis memorabilia and tour like this (over 10 yrs ago) but I was there for Star Trek Experience. I saw Smothers Brothers, and the Fab Four, in that theater. Thank you for sharing; great video. I know I'd never get to see all this, otherwise.
I kept thinking Elvis performed at the Hilton hotel. So I looked it up and I found out the International was later called the Hilton. I saw Elvis in Las Vegas in probably 1973. What a great show it was. ❤
This was cool! I grow up with Elvis. My father was a huge fan. I have seen all films and shows on TV here in Sweden when I was a kid. I have some cd's with him still. 😁❤️
Hi Adam, very cool to be able to attend that tour. So interesting. Micah needs to do this tour . So, any Elvis vibes on stage when you stood where the king stood ? So so 😎.
I remember at age 15 being at the 8:00 Dinner show in August of 1970 and was Amazed at how wonderful the show was. I recall Elvis sweating and guzzling bottles of a new drink called Gatorade which he says was "so good". And yes, the food was Great also.
very nice. it was my 6th birthday , the day Elvis died. my mom called home and told us to turn on the radio. i dont think i knew who he was then , but as the years went on i became a big fan
Thank you so much, I loved Elvis so much , worked for two well-known Elvis imitators back in the day, thought I knew a lot , but was enlightened today. Thank you, Adam Thank you very much tcb
My dad was in the Elvis suite. He was hired by a venture capitalist to get Elvis to agree to put his name on a karate studio. Elvis declined to do so, but offered my dad food & asked him if he needed a woman 😂. My dad begged him for an autograph for me and my sister said he couldn’t go home without one and sure enough Elvis gave him a personalized autograph for each of us.
I work overnight shift at a mental health facility. And most nights are stressful, but as soon as I get home, it’s Woo time! I wonder and hope Mr. Woo if you are going to be there for the F1 race. It would be amazing to see your footage of the behind the scenes wonderment. Rock on 🤘
Oh my gosh , Adam I was married in that very chapel I remember when my parents and I moved to Vegas from CA I was a little over 6 and I saw that chapel and I said when I grow up I'm getting married there I loved it so much but it was at a different location back in 1984 we just celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary in July , it is just as darling as it was back in the day, we left in 85 and moved to FL but yeah I almost choked on my water when you showed the chapel, thank you 🎉
I met Joe Esposito, Elvis's best friend about 25 years ago. I have met many other celebrities before but he was the only one I was nervous to talk to. Great guy!
Hey my buddy Adam 🤩🤩Elvis is my absolutely old school favorite entertainer 🥰🥰This has been such an AMAZING adventure to learn SOO much more about my BEAUTIFUL KING😍😍😍Thank you soo much for this phenomenal informative tour💝💝💝
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I really enjoyed this experience and was glad I was able to go backstage and listen to David Stanley. Standing in the dressing room and backstage and being in the stage was incredible as an Elvis fan
No, Thank you very much! Great vid brother! 💪💪💪
🎶I'll have a blue Christmas without you, I'll be so blue just thinking about you, decorations of red on a green Christmas tree won't be the same dear, if you're not here with me, and when those blue snowflakes start falling, that's when those blue memories start calling, you'll be doing all right, with your Christmas of white, but I'll have a blue blue blue blue Christmas, you'll be doing all right, with your Christmas of white, but I'll have a blue blue blue blue Christmas, you'll be doing all right, with your Christmas of white, but I'll have a blue blue blue blue Christmas.🎶 R.i.p to the king thank you thank you very much
I was wondering when we would see Dani.702
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Aloha from Hawaii - American Trilogy is my favorite Elvis performance as well, Adam. Nothing else like it. Hard to pick just one, but it’s also my favorite song. 🥰
Hi Adam. I saw Elvis when I was 14 years old at the international Hilton and that was in 1970 when he recorded his live album. It was a dream come true for me. It was for my 14th birthday. My parents bought me the ticket and at that time they had dinner shows so we ate dinner and then after we were done with dinner, he came out on stage and did a fantasticperformance. Thank you for sharing that interview with us today. It was great.
That’s awesome! My mom and dad saw him in Vegas. That’s cool your parents took you to the show.
I never knew you could do this tour in Vegas... definitely a must do. Thank you for sharing
That was super cool! David has some amazing bts stories. In my 30 yrs. of living in LV , I never tired of the Elvis history. TC⚡️B
My father was in the Army with Elvis in Germany. 3rd Armored Division. Dad got to see him and say hello several times.
Greetings, Thank You for this very interesting and informative video.
After All these years…. learning about Elvis Presley still is amazing.👍♥️
While David was doing his talk.. I literally forgot I was watching your vlog. Good on you, to leave most of that in.. & you got a great Q&A in as well 👍
I know to some it might be a little long but I found a lot of what he was saying fascinating
Indeed.. correct word: fascinating
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Thanks Adam. Loved this one!
Love this vlog! I am a big Elvis fan. So interesting! Thank you Adam. You are so right about his Hawaii concert. I get goosebumps just thinking about it. ❤
VEGAS, is so exciting,,,Great shows, Hotels.🍹 and Great Restaurants!!..So Much to do and see...but, 4 days there is enough....ding...ding..ding..at the Casino's....gotta win!!! $$$$ Loved your Elvis Tour, Missed it. we went to Liberace home tour, and the Hoover Dam Tour. and oh yes Fremont St. those light shows are the best!!
Hey Adam. Thanks for checking out the wedding chapel. My parents got married there in 1970. So cool to see what it looks like inside!
As an avid Elvis fan, I really appreciate this video. I saw him there on 9/2/72. I had a seat right next to the stage.
That is so dang awesome
@@TheDailyWoo Thanks. It really was for me.
So fascinating!! Thank you for this vlog Adam! I can’t wait to catch up on the rest of your Vegas and Alaska vlog series this weekend!
I'm SO happy you left that footage with David in....my mother LOVED Elvis. Growing up his music was in our house constantly. She saw him in concert once and there's a story there but I'll refrain...the point is...my entire childhood Elvis was like a family member in our household. We celebrated his birthday, every magazine that featured him, every book, every album, my mom had it (if she could afford it). When he died she wasn't ok. It was intense. If you were around when he first emerged it's likely a phenomenon that is just so unexplained. Lisa Marie once said...he was Elvis all the time...he wasn't a push button actor. He was electrifying 24/7. He himself really struggled with why he was that way...that God must have gave him this gift for a bigger purpose than this, but why and how was he supposed to use it. I think this is why he was so generous, taking care of whoever he could in meaningful ways. This was such a gift to get to see, thank you Adam. My mom passed away in 2010...I hope she's in heaven dancing with Elvis.
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the wonderful comment
Huge elvis and adam woo fan thank you ❤
Loved Elvis most of my life . This was so good ❤
Speaking of Christian private schools…I attended the Kings Academy in West Palm Beach; Larry the Cable guys dad was the elementary principal. I would have loved to be around to see Elvis Perform especially’Polk Salad Annie’. Sometimes I think I was born in the wrong decade. 🤘🏻🧸
Thank you for this one Adam! This was a special episode. Thank you for sharing his step brother’s interview. I too love that cut of Elvis performing American Trilogy in Hawaii.
Thank You sooo much for taking us on this Elvis adventure. My brother was such a big Elvis fan & he would of loved to of gone on this tour in Vegas of Elvis. He never made it to Vegas , yet he always made it to Memphis for the anniversary celebration in August . I got to go a couple times to Memphis & visit all the Elvis places & Graceland. What a wonderful trip!! I really like Elvis too!! My brother has been gone almost two years now , but all his Elvis memories live on with me. Thank You for keeping these memories alive!! ❤❤❤❤ My brother was also the one who introduced me to me to your videos!! I am sooo glad he did !!! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for bringing me with you for this experience!! I love Elivis, listen to his singing voice o lift me up. You’re so blessed to be a le to do the things you do. I love you, Adam! Keep on being you, @thedailywoo ! 👍♥️
This was a great video and I glad you left most of the interview in. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I also love Elvis
That was awesome. Heading to viva Las Vegas over Christmas to be with my cousins, but I think i really need to check this out. I loved Elvis and his music. I was born in the 60s but Elvis was one heck of a entertainer
I love Elvis too. Thank you for showing us this special meeting.
I'm one of those who can sit and listen to stories all day. Thank you for sharing this!
My husband and I got married at Little Church of the West 36 years ago. It used to be located across the street in The Hacienda Hotel parking lot. Thanks for sharing it, it’s been a long time since we’ve seen it. It still looks exactly the same.
Loving the Elvis close encounter. Thank you very much.🕺🎶🎸👑
Was really great to experience
Thank you for this upload Adam! I have been a huge fan of Elvis since I was about 4. I love seeing these different tours and places where Elvis was present. I got to see Elvis & Priscilla’ honeymoon home in Palm Springs several years ago. One day I’ll see his home in Graceland ❤
That was just awesome listening to that man talk. When I was a kid we had tickets to see Elvis. I loved him when I was a child. Never made it to see him because he passed away.
Yayyy! I was hoping you would visit Elvis’s hotel. I’m glad you decided not to stay in Seattle as we experienced a bad bomb cyclone and most of the eastside lost all power since Tuesday evening. We just got power back 1AM this morning (Friday). Some areas are still without power.
As an Elvis fan, thank you very much Adam for including David’s talk as it was very interesting.
Awesome place, id love to visit Vegas one day, but Elvis, i never cared for Elvis i always thought he was over rated lol growing up in the 70s my mom blasted Elvis album's alot on the living room stereo
Awesome tour of the Elvis theatre. Thanks Adam!!
In 1976, My Mom was thinking about seeing Elvis in Vegas, but I guess couldn’t afford it at the time, so figured, there’s always next year. Elvis died in August, 1977. My Mom never got to see him live, and always regretted not going. 😔
Thanks adam for this great video...elvis was a big part of my childhood..my mom took me to see him live in 1975 in cleveland and we even sat outside graceland in 1976.never saw him come out of graceland but it was a memorable moment ill never forget....thank you so much ..
Fantastic video!! Was born in '77. Obviously never a chance to witness the king live, but his legacy lives on. One of the best entertainers. Big big Elvis fan and appreciate Adam keeping all the footage. I was glued to the TV.
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That was epic! Adam. Thank ya, Thank ya very much. I couldn't resist.
Thank you Adam for leaving the session with his step brother in. Fascinating to hear his stories. Now I'd like to see the Priscilla movie.
The Hawaii concert is my favorite & the American Trilogy is just so good. I never get tired of his music. This wa s definitely not to long. Loved it all. Safe travels.
I got to see Elvis in Cincinnati in 1973.
I have been in that theater at least 12 times to see Brooks & Dunn back in the early 2000,s
Thank you Adam for this video I watch every one of your videos for a few years but this is my first comment. I’m 36 and Elvis has been (for 25 years) and always will be one of my inspirations and idols, so to see the stage and hear MORE of the stories that I’ve not heard before means a lot. So thank you, thank you very much! Uhuhuh 🕺🤴 Long Live the true King.
Wow, major flashback!! I was married in that chapel back in 1988. Except it was across the street in the Hacienda Resort parking lot, which is now the Mandalay Bay. I got a little melancholy seeing that! Thanks Adam!
Thanks Adam! Enjoyed listening about Elvis.
I got married at the Little Church of the West. Still going strong after 23 years. Cool to see it again. Thanks, Adam
Adam, this Elvis adventure is so cool! My husband is Elvis's cousin and our 10 year old son is an Elvis Tribute Artist. Yes, we are from North Mississippi. Where you were born, too. 😊
Loved Elvis. Love this video too.
Great vid Adam, I was in the chapel in 2002 for my brothers wedding thanks for allowing me to see it again
Interesting you mention not seeing as much Elvis merch on the strip. I noticed when I was in Vegas a few weeks back the striking LACK of Elvi roaming around. I guess as I think of it, over the years, I've seen less and less on the Strip and Downtown. I'll never forget the day that it was announced that he'd died. My parents and I just sat in front of the television and watched the coverage. I was quite young, but that has always stuck with me. Thanks for this video!
Thanks for this vlog. Elvis lives on.
This was very enjoyable and you could see that elvis step brother still gets upsets to this day chatting about his brother. I am glad you left it all in as it was very enjoyable thank you adam
First thank you for sharing the elvis presley journey with us 🙏 , i agree with his step brother the new Netflix documentary on elvis with clips of Bruce Springsteen & Conan O'Brien discussing elvis is awesome .
I also wanna say its freakin awesome learning today you & i share the same Birthday 🎂 except i was born in 62
I've been to graceland twice via an uncle that raised me from a baby first in Christmas Eve 1979 then in May 2003 my uncle passed in march 2007
I'd loved elvis since i was a kid , my uncle didn't care for elvis ,
yet outta his love for me we went there
Thank you for such a wonderful video about Elvis ❤
I’m a huge Elvis fan.
Thanks Adam for an amazing video really enjoyed it
You and your buddies Micah and Jordan the Lion always cover Elvis in amazing and unique ways. Whenever the 3 of you do Elvis content I know it’s going to be a good vlog
Jordan did that same tour last year, however he got to go up and vlog Elvis's Penthouse on the top floor. That was a great vlog!
My grandfather was friends with one of the owners of the International Casino during Elvis's run. I've seen pictures of my grandparents sitting in a booth watching one of Elvis's shows. Apparently they had went to several shows because they were in different clothes.
My grandfather was an architect and had his hand in Designing and Building several of the original Vegas casinos. Great video Adam 👍🏻
This was so fascinating. ❤
*Holy Moly !* You have done some very cool things, but that takes the cake. That is amazing that the stage and room are more or less as they were, and you got to see the dressing room and meet Elvis' step brother. What a great guide you had ( a snappy dresser ! ) and that private meeting on the stage was fantastic. Thanks for keeping your camera rolling. A sad end for The King. I hope if you make it to Germany you can get to stay in Elvis' apartment that he used during his miltiary service like Mike ( The GIV ) did. Greetings from Prague.
❤Love this vlog! I saw Elvis for $6, in 1974 at a College in Maryland. My husband surprised me with tickets. And there was no charge for parking.
I was 2 years and 6 days old when Elvis died, so too little to be a fan.
Hearing David speak very touching memories was great.
I love Elvis and really enjoyed this video. No wonder he was so worn out after doing that many shows. He gave the world so much and deserves to be in peace wherever he is. You should watch Billy the Spa Guy. He does a lot of Elvis research.
Wow! Even his dressing room had a dressing room! 🎸 🎤
so cool, I love Elvis, I grew up listening to his gospel records my parents had and watched his movies on TV
GREAT 👍 vlog featuring the King 👑 of 🎸 Rock n’ Roll : Elvis Presley. Really cool 😎 locations and VIP tour at the Westgate with honest stories from Elvis’ younger brother. 🤩 Wow.
American Trilogy is by far my favorite as well. Great video, learned so much. Elvis was amazing
Thank you for this and leaving in those wonderful stories. The last two were especially touching. Good to see Dani in the brief make up cameo too. ;)
I remember watching Elvis on the Ed Sullivan Show, yep, I’m old! I saw Elvis at the Omni in Atlanta in the 70’s. It was magical being in the same building. I ❤️Elvis, and peanut butter, mayo & banana sandwiches on white bread. Thank you Adam for sharing this with us!
We love Elvis and we love Adam taking care ⚡️🕺
I never got into Elvis but still interesting to watch. I’m not sure I’ll ever get how much you get out and about and do Adam…you really are making the most of your life 😊 xxx
Definitely watched the whole video, didn’t want it to end!
Thank you for telling us about the Elvis in Hawaii , I had not seen it before, very good. I think if you are in the certain age group you will always remember where you were when they announced his death. So sad.
How cool! I enjoyed hearing David's stories! Thanks for sharing 😊
I stayed at the Hilton several times. I don't remember Elvis memorabilia and tour like this (over 10 yrs ago) but I was there for Star Trek Experience. I saw Smothers Brothers, and the Fab Four, in that theater. Thank you for sharing; great video. I know I'd never get to see all this, otherwise.
I kept thinking Elvis performed at the Hilton hotel. So I looked it up and I found out the International was later called the Hilton. I saw Elvis in Las Vegas in probably 1973. What a great show it was. ❤
This was cool! I grow up with Elvis. My father was a huge fan. I have seen all films and shows on TV here in Sweden when I was a kid. I have some cd's with him still. 😁❤️
Hi Adam, very cool to be able to attend that tour. So interesting. Micah needs to do this tour . So, any Elvis vibes on stage when you stood where the king stood ? So so 😎.
Thanks for your videos. You have a unique way of telling the story which makes you stand out from the rest
I remember at age 15 being at the 8:00 Dinner show in August of 1970 and was Amazed at how wonderful the show was. I recall Elvis sweating and guzzling bottles of a new drink called Gatorade which he says was "so good". And yes, the food was Great also.
very nice. it was my 6th birthday , the day Elvis died. my mom called home and told us to turn on the radio. i dont think i knew who he was then , but as the years went on i became a big fan
Love long videos. You do great work.
So glad to watch your videos in my home town. You show the best of Vegas. Thank you
Thank you so much, I loved Elvis so much , worked for two well-known Elvis imitators back in the day, thought I knew a lot , but was enlightened today. Thank you, Adam Thank you very much tcb
My dad was in the Elvis suite. He was hired by a venture capitalist to get Elvis to agree to put his name on a karate studio. Elvis declined to do so, but offered my dad food & asked him if he needed a woman 😂. My dad begged him for an autograph for me and my sister said he couldn’t go home without one and sure enough Elvis gave him a personalized autograph for each of us.
awesome vlog Adam the king of vlogs meets the king in Elvis in Vegas
I'm a big Elvis fan. I did see him in person in May of 1974 at the Forum in Inglewood.
I love the life like statue of Elvis thank you for sharing Adam the chapel looks so cute
Adam, great video. I still watch Elvis concert videos on U Tube. The best!!!
🎉So excited to see Dani again glad you got to hang out with her.
I work overnight shift at a mental health facility. And most nights are stressful, but as soon as I get home, it’s Woo time!
I wonder and hope Mr. Woo if you are going to be there for the F1 race. It would be amazing to see your footage of the behind the scenes wonderment.
Rock on 🤘
Lovely video today Adam 😊. And thought I'd give it a watch!! American Trilogy 😢 Wonderful!!
Oh my gosh , Adam I was married in that very chapel I remember when my parents and I moved to Vegas from CA I was a little over 6 and I saw that chapel and I said when I grow up I'm getting married there I loved it so much but it was at a different location back in 1984 we just celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary in July , it is just as darling as it was back in the day, we left in 85 and moved to FL but yeah I almost choked on my water when you showed the chapel, thank you 🎉
That is so cool! It’s a cute place
Hey Adam, great video, talk, tour and more about Elvis history in Vegas..Enjoy the day, Viva Las Vegas and Thank you very much.
Adam, when you’re back in Florida, go to Yankeetown! That’s where Elvis filmed his movie Follow That Dream!!
That’s some history right there. You got just a tiny glimpse of what he knew/saw. Amazing. And yes the Hawaii shows are the best.
I saw Elvis Perform in Louisville KY on July 3rd 1976.
I got married in this chapel- it was moved to its present location sometime after I was married there. Cool video Adam!.
I met Joe Esposito, Elvis's best friend about 25 years ago. I have met many other celebrities before but he was the only one I was nervous to talk to. Great guy!
BEYOND AWESOME 👌 👏 This was so good my friend 👑 Thank youu 🤘
i love Elvis and all the stuff about him. I love watching your videos since im ill I cant travel so i travel threw your videos thank you Mr. Woo
I was born in Memphis. I love Elvis. I used to live across the street from Graceland.
Oh no kidding that’s very cool
How can you live across the street? There was a strip Mall across the street.
Aww I carried a picture of Elvis when I was a young girl in my wallet haha ❤️
Hey my buddy Adam 🤩🤩Elvis is my absolutely old school favorite entertainer 🥰🥰This has been such an AMAZING adventure to learn SOO much more about my BEAUTIFUL KING😍😍😍Thank you soo much for this phenomenal informative tour💝💝💝