Later, in 2006, Mötley Crüe’s lead singer, Vince Neil, opened a tattoo parlor inside the casino. The casino won a spot in the 2001 edition of the “Guinness Book of World Records” when it hosted 220 guests during the largest toast. In the 1997 flick “National Lampoon’s Vegas Vacation,” O’Sheas received a quick guest spot when Clark’s son, Rusty, wins a car from a slot machine placed in front of the casino. The casino spent 23 years tempting visitors to gamble with its low table minimums while selling cheap beer and entertaining the masses in its own unique style. The casino was popular for its boisterous leprechaun who would beckon gamblers to visit and try their hand at Beer Pong. On April 30, 2012, O’Sheascasino closed its doors permanently. Another iconic Las Vegas casino has shut down to make way for a fancy new resort.
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