Final Days on the (New) Frontier
Sunday, July 1st, 2007Curious as to what a dying casino looks like in its last days, we spent a night at the New Frontier last week. Judging from the casino alone, things looked relatively normal. Other parts of the Frontier were either nearly dead, or had already been killed.
The “only bingo hall on the Strip” had been shuttered, the decorative ponds in the atrium drained, and the rear bar closed. We had a hell of a time finding an ice machine that worked. Arriving guests looking for a bell hop at the hotel’s rear entrance found an abandoned booth. The pool had been officially closed, but a number of guests ignored the warning signs, finding refuge from the 109 degree heat.
If you can’t make it to the Frontier before the closure and were wondering what to do with that stash of Frontier gaming chips in your sock drawer, look no further. The cash cage at the Riviera will act as a redemption center for Frontier chips until October. After that, you’ll have to incorporate them into your weekly home game.
The New Frontier will officially close at Midnight, July 16. Demolition is slated for Spring 2008.






