For Elvis fan's that did not have the opportunity to see Elvis in person his home Graceland is the closest connection to the king. The members of Always Elvis have been fortunate enough to visit Graceland many times and have met many of Elvis associates including band members, family and friends. Outside of Memphis there is no other place then Elvis home away from home the Las Vegas Hilton. Now known at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort this place has a rich history. Elvis performed a historic 837 sold out performances over a seven year period and sold $43.7 million in show tickets, about $280 million in today's dollar. Other artists performing at the hotel were Barbra Streisand, Liberace, Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck, Ann Margret, Glen Campbell, Reba McEntire and Barry Manilow to name a few.
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Although I never seen Elvis perform I did have the opportunity to be in the original showroom for a performance by Engelbert in the 80's. The performer that night had no relevance to me but I was in the showroom that I had seen many times watching Elvis: That's The Way It is! The rounded booths, tables near the stage, the gold curtain - if only Elvis was there. The showroom was magical and enriched with all the legendary performers that had performed in it. Unfortunately in 1992 the showroom was remodeled to a standard auditorium with only rows of seats.
In 2012 although the building was the same the Las Vegas Hilton was no more and renamed the LVH (Las Vegas Hotel). For all the years I had visited this hotel the glory of this hotel and the history of Elvis in it was gone. The Elvis statue was outside in poor condition and other than a few photos of Elvis in the back corner of the casino you would never have known that Elvis once ruled Las Vegas.
"Westgate Las Vegas Resort Bringing Hotel Back To Glory Days"
I returned to Las Vegas recently for the first time since the hotel was now named the Westgate Las Vegas Hotel. As I entered the lobby there was a collection of Elvis memorabilia including a Lincoln that Elvis once owned. Outfits, jewelry and a guitar presented in glass cases throughout the lobby and near the showroom area. The Elvis status was wonderfully presented between the hotel lobby area and main hotel shop area. This was more like it! Best of all the customer service desk had a sign saying "Elvis Suite Tours". Sure this entire suite area has been remodeled for today standards but this was still the 30th floor that Elvis called home away from home. The remodeling consists of three separate suites but the Tuscany Suite is the location of Elvis' main suite at the time.