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Tropicana Las Vegas Says Final Farewell with Historic Implosion, Making Way for A's Ballpark and Bally's Entertainment Resort
The iconic Tropicana Las Vegas took its final bow with a breathtaking spectacle, illuminating the Las Vegas skyline with an impressive drone and fireworks show, followed by the 22-second-long implosion of the Tropicana at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9. The momentous event marks the next chapter in Las Vegas' legacy of reinvention: the A's state-of-the-art ballpark and a world-class entertainment resort destination in partnership with Bally's Corporation, a name synonymous with Vegas hospitality and gaming.
The last remaining casino of its era on the Las Vegas Strip, the implosion of the Tropicana's two 22-story towers, totaling 917,400 square feet, involved a total of 22,000 lineal feet of detonating cord. The structural steel-framed Paradise Tower featured 220 cut-point locations loaded with 490 pounds of explosives, while the reinforced concrete-framed Club Tower had 1,130 boreholes filled with 1,700 pounds of explosives. The implosion was facilitated by Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI) and GGG Demolition, both leaders in large-scale implosions.
Ahead of the detonation, a ceremony honored Tropicana while looking ahead to the site's future. Speakers included Bally's Corporation Chairman Soo Kim, Athletics owner John Fisher, Tropicana Las Vegas General Manager & Vice President of Hospitality Strategy Arik Knowles, Chief Executive Officer and President of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) Steve Hill, and Clark County Commissioner Jim Gibson.
Following the ceremony and ahead of the detonation, the Tropicana was celebrated with a spectacular 555-drone and fireworks display created by acclaimed visual creator Fireworks Grucci.