라스베가스에 큰 타워가 있어서, 올라가 보기로 했습니다.
한 100미터 높이인가 했더니, 탑의 높이는 무려 350미터...
야경은 거의 비행기에서 내려다 보이는 수준입니다.
그 곳에 260미터에서 아래로 떨어지는 놀이기구가 있습니다.
물론, 타보았지요.
"생존 확률 Zero"
무서움이 극한이 되면 웃음밖에 안 나오더군요.
정말 시원하게 웃다 내려왔습니다.
Stratosphere Las Vegas
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| Stratosphere | |
| Facts and statistics | |
|---|---|
| Address | 2000 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, NV 89109 |
| Opening date | April 30, 1996 |
| Previous names | Vegas World |
| Casino type | Land-Based |
| Theme | Thrill rides |
| Owner | American Casino & Entertainment Properties |
| No. of rooms | 2,444 |
| Total gaming space | 80,000 ft² (7,432 m²) |
| Permanent shows | American Superstars Bite |
| Signature attractions | The Big Shot Insanity the Ride XSCREAM |
| Notable restaurants | Top of the World Lucky's Cafe Roxy's Diner Courtyard Buffet Crazy Armadillo Triple Crown Deli (Closed) Naga Fellini's Ristorante |
| Years renovated | 2003 (second hotel tower) |
| Website | Stratosphere Las Vegas |
The Stratosphere Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, owned by American Casino & Entertainment Properties which is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Real Estate Partners. The hotel offers 2,444 rooms and an 80,000 square foot (7,000 m²) casino. The Stratosphere tower is the tallest observation tower in the United States.
The Stratosphere is the northernmost of the major Strip casinos and the only one actually in the City of Las Vegas, as the rest of the strip south of Sahara Avenue is in the suburbs of Paradise and Winchester. Following its completion in 1996 it was initially less popular than first envisioned due to its location on the extreme north end of the strip, far away from the most popular hotel casinos. But its low room prices and unique offerings eventually ensured its success. While many tourists consider its location to be inconvenient, others feel the location is an advantage since it is equidistant between the more popular strip casinos and the downtown area (which includes the Fremont Street Experience).
[edit] History
In the early 1990s, The Stratosphere was conceived by Bob Stupak to replace his Vegas World casino. At the conception of the project, one of the planned rides was to be a giant ape that would carry riders up and down one of the tower's columns.
In 1995, Grand Casinos was brought on as an equity partner for the still privately funded project under construction.
While construction was still progressing, the Stratosphere Corporation was formed as a public company with shares being offered to the public.
The Stratosphere opened on April 30, 1996. Shortly after opening, the Stratosphere Corporation was forced to file for bankruptcy. This caused construction on the second tower to stop with only a few stories partially built and allowed Carl Icahn to gain control through one of his companies by buying a majority of the outstanding bonds.
A major addition was completed in June 2001 for $1 billion that included finishing the 1000-room second hotel tower.
In the early 2000s, the company attempted to get approval for a roller coaster that would run from several hundred feet up the tower and, in the last proposal, across Las Vegas Boulevard. Part of that last proposal included an entry monument on the ride over Las Vegas Boulevard welcoming people to the City of Las Vegas. The City Council did not approve the project due to objections from the neighbors over possible noise from the enclosed cars on the proposed ride. This ride was intended as a replacement for the never-built ape ride.
Since its opening in 1996, five people have jumped to their deaths from the top of the tower.[1][2][3][4][5]
[edit] Attractions
The Stratosphere Tower, at 1,149 ft (350 m) tall, is the tallest free-standing structure in Nevada and the second-tallest free-standing structure in the United States west of the Mississippi River, after the Kennecott Smokestack in Magna, Utah.
The top of the tower has two observation decks, a revolving restaurant, and three thrill rides:
- The Big Shot at 1,081 feet (329 m) is the highest thrill ride in the world;
- Insanity the Ride, opened in 2005, at 900 feet (274 m) is the second highest thrill ride in the world, it dangles riders over the edge of the tower and then spins in a circular pattern at approximately forty miles per hour. Since its public opening, the ride has stopped twice with passengers onboard (upwards of an hour each time), due to high winds that trigger a safety mechanism which shuts down the machine immediately without bringing the passengers back to the loading dock. The hotel is currently being sued by the first set of passengers who were trapped on the ride dangling over the edge.[citation needed]
- XSCREAM at 866 feet (264 m) is the third highest thrill ride in the world. This ride also "drops" people over the edge, and has also stopped while people were on it, though it is not clear what triggered this ride's failure.
[edit] Previous attractions
- The High Roller at 909 feet (277 m) was the second highest ride in the world and the highest roller coaster. It was closed on December 30, 2005 and dismantled to make space for a new attraction.







