If "Ocean's Thirteen" Were Filmed Today…

02.04.2025
If the iconic casino heist movie "Ocean's Thirteen" were made today, the director would likely choose Macau instead of Las Vegas — the new gambling capital of the world, where truly massive amounts of money are in play. Once the undisputed king of gambling, Las Vegas has now become more of a family resort, with non-gaming entertainment generating far more revenue than the casinos themselves.

Interestingly, even the numbers in the movie were a bit exaggerated. For instance, Danny Ocean claims the ultra-luxury casino makes up to $ 3 million a day — which, back then, was quite an overstatement.

Still, Las Vegas remains a major gambling hub with a rich history and countless fascinating facts.
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🏙 A BIT OF HISTORY

Nevada has always had a wild reputation. As early as 1915, local saloons featured poker and roulette for money. When gambling was banned nationwide, the industry went underground — but in 1931, it was re-legalized. Since then, Vegas’s gambling scene has only grown.

🌟 TOURISM & CASINOS

In the 1950s, Las Vegas attracted tourists with nuclear test viewing near a nearby test site. The second half of the 20th century saw brilliant marketing: artificial volcanoes, aquariums, fountains, and a range of entertainment turned the city into a magnet for wealthy tourists.

By 1940, around 9,000 gamblers had visited Vegas. By the 1960s, that number had risen to 64,000. New casinos opened one after another, offering ever more exciting attractions.

📈 WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?

By 1975, gambling revenues surpassed $ 1 billion annually. But with the legalization of gambling in Atlantic City, Nevada lost its monopoly. In the early 2000s, gambling spread across the U.S.

Las Vegas adapted with the now-famous line: "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas." The city regained popularity among young people thanks to its world-class nightclubs and restaurants.

🔄 DOWN AGAIN, THEN BACK UP

The COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 brought Vegas to its knees once more. But as history shows, this city always finds a way to bounce back.

Las Vegas is more than just a place for gambling — it’s a cultural phenomenon with a one-of-a-kind vibe and a story worth telling.

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