The historic Tropicana Las Vegas was brought down in a spectacular implosion that lasted only 22 seconds. The two hotel towers, which had been a part of the Las Vegas Strip since 1957, were demolished to make way for the construction of the new Las Vegas ballpark for the Athletics.
The implosion was preceded by a seven-minute firework and drone show, paying tribute to the Tropicana’s legacy in Las Vegas. The event was attended by top executives from Tropicana owner Bally’s Corp., the A’s, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), and Clark County.
The demolition of the Tropicana will pave the way for the $1.5 billion domed ballpark with a seating capacity of 33,000 fans. The stadium will occupy 9 acres of the 35-acre site, with Bally’s Corp. planning to build a new resort on the remaining land.
Bally’s Corp. Chairman Soo Kim expressed his excitement about the project and the transformation it will bring to the city of Las Vegas. The implosion marked a significant milestone in the process, signaling the beginning of a new era for the area.
Road closures were implemented around the Tropicana to ensure safety during the implosion. Plans are on track for the A’s to start construction on the ballpark in the second quarter of 2025. The team is finalizing agreements with the Las Vegas Stadium Authority and working on the design and construction planning.
The financing for the $1.5 billion ballpark includes equity from the Fisher family, public funding from Senate Bill 1, and debt taken on by the A’s. Bally’s Corp. is also planning a 3,000-room integrated resort on the site, which will feature event spaces, convention facilities, and dining options.
With the addition of Major League Baseball to Las Vegas, the city is set to experience a new level of excitement and celebrity presence. The implosion of the Tropicana marks a significant moment in the city’s evolution, paving the way for future developments and growth.
The aerial show leading up to the implosion was a complex and meticulously planned event by Fireworks By Grucci. The grand finale featured pyrodrones lighting up in the shape of fuses next to the towers, creating a breathtaking display.
Overall, the implosion of the Tropicana signifies a new chapter for Las Vegas, with the promise of a state-of-the-art ballpark and a world-class resort on the horizon. The city continues to evolve and redefine itself, building on its rich history and embracing the future with open arms.