Every decade in Las Vegas brings change. Las Vegas was suffering an identity crisis, and the economy was also struggling. A devastating fire at the original MGM Grand killed more than 80 people in 1980, and just a few months later, a fire at the Las Vegas Hilton killed eight more people. The 1980s ended the golden age of Vegas lounge entertainment.
Las Vegas retained the lions-share of casinos, but they were not as dominant as they had in the 60s and early 70s. New casinos were built off the Strip, Downtown, and in other cities like Reno. The competition became more sparkling and tough when gambling was legalized in Atlantic City in 1976. The lavish showrooms that once lured people from around the world were also fading away. Things began to change in the late 1980s with a huge investment of Golden Nugget.
Here below are some stunning vintage photos that show Las Vegas in the 1980s. Also check, how Las Vegas looked like in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1990s.
Made my first trip in ‘88. Was actually affordable for someone like me earning less than $30k. $2 blackjack. $6.95 prime rib. $4 all u can eat breakfast. Those were the days.
The Barbary Coast has the coldest draft beer. Great memories of walking in there with $50 and feeling like a boss!
Moved to Vegas in 1986 and raised my sons there. It was really a pretty good place to live. Education was even good!! Unfortunately the corporations took over much of the strip and so many things changed. I moved in 2023 and feel the past 20 years were not so good. I will never put down the city I lived in for 37 years but happy to have moved!! Vegas will never be the same of course but too big, too much traffic and too expensive!!