Vital Vegas Podcast Scott Roeben
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- Society & Culture
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The future award-winning podcast from the award-winning Las Vegas blogger who brings you all the Las Vegas news, unfounded rumors and WTF you can possibly stomach.
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Ep. 162 - Magic and Miracles
This is our best episode, ever. Possibly because we're too busy to write a longer description.
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Ep. 161 - Bleau Balls
Where have we been? Where have you been?
We're back with a virtual walkthrough of the newest casino resort in town, Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
We also chat with a Las Vegas couple, John and Kristina Mehaffey, who visited 93 casinos in less than 24 hours.
You'll get the inside scoop you won't get anywhere else about all things Vegas, so strap in. Warning: Done incorrectly, strapping in can cause chafing or erectile dysfunction. Fair warning. -
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Ep. 159 - Cancellation Nation
It's time for a virtual deluge of Las Vegas news and exclusive commentary about what's happening in the world's most exciting city besides Amsterdam. We took a little time off, so there's a lot to share. Not just the stories every other bonehead reports when they get a news release. The stories behind the stories and the stories hiding under the ottoman. The juicy stuff. The nitty-gritty. The scoop. Plus lots of wild speculation and fooltommery, which isn't a thing, but it will be, just watch.
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Ep. 158 - Sea Cockroaches
As if the world weren't already full of words, here are more. Many of these are related to Las Vegas.
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Ep. 157 - Extreme Fremontery
We love us some Fremont Street, so we interviewed one of the ringmasters of this popular downtown circus. Andrew Simon is the President and CEO of Fremont Street Experience. Simon talks about the destination's free concert series, along with some questions we hear often from Las Vegas visitors.
There's also the usual rambling, about the Oakland A's and such, as well as a listicle about cheap eats on Fremont Street.
Customer Reviews
Very entertaining
There a thousand Vegas podcasts out there yet Vital Vegas is truly the most entertaining and insightful of the ones I’ve sampled. I enjoy Scott’s quirky personality, his self-depreciating humor, and his overall passion for the greatest city in the world.
Use to be a fan…
I use to be a fan, and thought the haters were just haters. The fact that he keeps talking about the same plate of fried rice, over and over, leaves me to believe he’s either being compensated to advertise, or gets royalty payments. The trust isn’t really there, as I thought I was getting his true opinion, and not an advertisement. Other than that, the podcast tends to be upbeat and humorous.
Not worth your time
Scott is inconsistent in his recording schedule as well as thinking it’s funny to make an unedited rambling podcast that often includes sounds of him drinking. He’s also an anti-vax, anti-mask, anti-being prepared person who says creepy things about women. I wish there was a better source for Vegas locals news, but Scott is what we deserve I suppose.