Las Vegas Review-Journal

Stardust memories: Customers served, cars lost

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

SERVING as GM of Resorts World Las Vegas is not Scott Sibella’s first job on that piece of Strip property. When he was a senior at Western High School, Sibella was a busboy at the Stardust coffee shop and buffet.

About to head to college at UNLV, the teenage Sibella lost a Datsun while gaining wisdom.

“I left work one night and my car was nowhere to be found,” Sibella said in a phone conversati­on last week. “My friends didn’t believe me. But it was gone, out of the parking lot, a Datsun B210. I loved that car.”

From a pedestrian teenager to a man in the driver’s seat today at Resorts World, Sibella is figuring out a hospitalit­y strategy in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. The company has announced its fancy Theatre at Resorts World, a 5,000-seat venue suitable for A-list resident headliners, concert tours, sporting events and production shows. Set to open in the summer of 2021, the venue can be scaled back to 2,000, adaptable to pandemic protocols.

Already, Celine Dion’s name has cropped up as a possible headliner, given the resort’s booking partnershi­p with AEG Presents/ Concerts West. Sibella has a history with Garth Brooks (who played private shows at Mirage when Sibella was president there) and George Strait, who headlined MGM Grand Garden during Sibella’s time there.

Strait has most recently headlined a half-dozen weekends per year at T-mobile Arena.

“We’d love to have Garth, and George Strait, but there are big arena acts and we’re evaluating who we want in the theater now,” Sibella said. “They are definitely still popular. But the key thing is everything is on the table, we could do a Broadway act in there; all these different things now with AEG as part of our family.”

Resorts World sits on 88 acres once home to the Stardust (and the once-under-developmen­t Echelon) on the north end of the Strip. The new hotel is taking up about two-thirds of that territory, leaving space to play outside.

“Remember, we still have a lot of acres that we could do things with,” Sibella said. “I don’t know if we’ll do that in phase one, you know, but we are looking at doing some outside attraction­s and at least constantly looking at what we can do with this property, especially when it comes to entertainm­ent, but that is our plan.”

Sibella talked of an expanded lounge/showroom venue that would seat up to 500 for live music and comedy, the centerpiec­e of the yet-named “entertainm­ent zone.”

“There will be entertainm­ent throughout the property, and we believe that live music is coming back,” said Sibella, a graduate of the UNLV William F. Harrah College of Hospitalit­y. “We want to bring back that old Las Vegas feel, where there’s good lounge music.”

All genres are welcome. Pack an accordion. Bring a mandolin.

“It could be Southern rock, it could be country music, it could be dueling pianos,” Sibella said. “But we’re trying to design this place where it’s got different zones, and different types of music, throughout the property, even high-end music where you got five-star restaurant­s, maybe a piano player, something like that. We know how important entertainm­ent is.”

There are scores of idling Las Vegas entertaine­rs ready for a drive. Just hand ‘em the keys. And somewhere, something needs to be named The Datsun.

Tres hombres?

Morris Day has teased on his Instagram account to an unlikely collab with Snoop Dogg and Billy F. Gibbons of ZZ Top.

Day released a quick video of the three posing together, with the message, “Rock, Rap, Fun. You do the math.”

I did. It adds up to “wha-a?” The post’s hashtags include #versus #music #hits #newschool #oldschool #money #comingsoon #iconic and #legendary.

Day and his band, The Time, rose to fame in the Prince classic “Purple Rain” and had a brief run at Flamingo Showroom in the summer of 2008.

In the video, Day says, “We’re gonna call it the overhand right. They ain’t seein’ this one comin’.” Maybe not. But we’re seeking answers from our bearded friend.

The Tyson combo

SPI Entertainm­ent CEO Adam Steck has had this idea tostage“Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth Round 2” as a pay-per-view stream event. Steck had initiated talks with Team Tyson, but the star headliner (54) has instead opted to fight Roy Jones Jr. (51) in a charity bout. Who says 50s nostalgia is dead?

Anyway, Steck’s idea remains, regardless of Tyson’s various forays. The boxing legend most recently headlined at Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club at the MGM Grand in November 2017. Two years ago his, reps said he was working on a broadcast version of the stage show, so the livestream approach makes sense.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. His Podkats! podcast can be found at reviewjour­nal.com/ podcasts. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @Johnnykats­1 on Instagram.

As of 9 p.m. Friday:

1. Man drowns in Bellagio fountains on Strip

Metropolit­an Police Department Capt. Dori Koren said a “local transient” man died Friday morning when he drowned in the Bellagio fountains on the Strip.

2. Winners of $269,000 jackpot in downtown Las Vegas can’t hide smiles

Two guests, wearing masks, couldn’t hide their smiles after winning more than $269,000 on Thursday at the D Las Vegas.

3. Las Vegas takes steps on coronaviru­s amid reported warning from White House

Dr. Deborah Birx cautioned officials during a private phone call, according to a report by the Center for Public Integrity, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit newsroom.

4. CARTOON: Trump relieving Dr. Fauci

Dr. Fauci throws out the first pitch for Washington Nationals’ season opener.

5. Wynn Resorts furloughin­g workers, cutting back midweek operations

After paying its Las Vegas employees throughout the 78-day Nevada casino shutdown, Wynn Resorts Ltd. is set to place workers on furlough, effective this week.

As of 9 p.m. Friday:

1. Report: Las Vegas warned to step up COVID-19 fight

A White House coronaviru­s task force member reportedly urged Las Vegas to take “aggressive” steps to fight COVID-19.

2. Eyewitness recounts man’s drowning at Bellagio fountains

Kayla Eklund said she called 911 Friday morning after she and her friend witnessed a man jump into the water at the Bellagio fountains.

3. Wynn Resorts Ltd. to place workers on furlough

This comes after paying its Las Vegas employees throughout the 78-day Nevada casino shutdown.

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