VEGAS MYTHS BUSTED: The Sands’ Showgirl Tram
Posted on: December 2, 2024, 08:02h.
Last updated on: January 1, 2025, 07:17h.
The showgirls at the Sands not only kicked up a storm as the opening act for iconic Sands headliners including the Rat Pack, but they also took the day shift driving the resort’s parking lot tram in full costume.
“This photo shows a nostalgic ride on a tram driven by showgirls, transporting guests to their rooms at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas in the 1950s,” claimed an October 21 post from the Facebook page D&G Vegas Adventures.
“Almost naked showgirls and old(er) “ladies” in wool coats in Vegas!!!” commented Facebook user Larry Bittner beneath the post. “Such were the ’50’s!”
“Boy, are those days G.O.N.E.,” agreed Greg Elvis Miller. “They’d slam you for over $1G per person for anything like that now.”
Well, you already know what column you’re reading, so you can probably guess the news we’re about to break to you. But we don’t blame D&G Vegas Adventures for spreading false information on purpose.
The photo, donated to the UNLV Library’s Special Collections Department by the Sands when the resort closed in 1996, was misleadingly labeled.
Its title is “Photograph of a Sands Hotel tram driven by a showgirl as she transports guests near the pool, circa 1950s.”
Man, we love busting myths right out of the gate.
The showgirl wasn’t driving the tram. She only pretended to because this was a publicity photo staged by the Las Vegas News Bureau with the blessing of Jack Entratter, the Sands’ GM.
Entratter created the Copa Girls chorus line for the legendary Copacabana Club in Manhattan in 1945, and he heavily promoted their addition to the Sands’ entertainment lineup in 1955, when this photo was taken.
Tram Sham
The second thing most people seem to notice about this photo — once they stop staring at the showgirls, whose identities are so far lost to time — gives away what’s really happening in it.
It’s the annoyed expression on every single passenger’s face. (And no, that isn’t Groucho Marx seated in the back.)
We can’t say with 100% certainty, but we are 99.95% certain that these were real passengers on a tram that Entratter gave the Las Vegas News Bureau permission to hijack for the shoot. And we’re at least 72% certain that the photo was taken by a photographer who took their sweet time getting the best shot possible.
It’s too bad that the bureau didn’t hire 10 extras. If they did, all the tram’s passengers would have smiled in this photo instead of appearing as though a loved one had just died.
These poor people were exhausted from traveling all day in the 1950s and all they wanted was to get to their hotel rooms as quickly as possible.
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