Tropicana Las Vegas Selling Off Entire Furnished Suites Before Implosion
Posted on: April 17, 2024, 03:52h.
Last updated on: April 18, 2024, 10:16h.
The pre-implosion liquidation sale at the Tropicana Las Vegas, which we first told you about last month, just got even weirder.
Ohio-based International Content Liquidations (ICL), which had been selling TVs, furniture, art, and lighting fixtures piecemeal from the 67-year-old casino resort, has now added entire suites to its inventory. Their prices range from $1,500 to $3,500.
That includes anything you can physically remove from the premises in a 10-day period.
This means carpeting, plumbing fixtures, and pipes. Buyers are advised to bring a carpenter, a plumber, and a six-person demolition team — as well as a truck that’s at least 24 feet long — to get the most bang for their buck.
Or you can think of it as your chance to demolish the Tropicana first!
Shop ‘Til the Trop Drops
Prices currently range from $1,500 for Club Tower Suite 2157 to $3,500 for Paradise Tower Suite 2113. However, the YouTube video below advertises Paradise Tower Suite 2101, which is priced on ICL’s site at $2,500, going for $1,500.
ICL is taking private appointments to preview suites in the 67-year-old casino resort. To register for an appointment, click here or call 702-933-9540.
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To minimize the cost of furnishing the suites at the future Bally's Chicago casino hotel, Bally's should consider shipping some of that furniture from the Tropicana to Chicago and store it until needed to furnish the Bally's suites in the Windy City.