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Interview of Danny Gans
By Stephen



Alicia Jacobs is the local Entertainment reporter here in Las Vegas. She was the last person to interview her friend and Encore preformer Danny Gans. Gans died suddenly on May 1, 2009.








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Please visit with Danny Gans backstage and offstage to get a glimpse behind the curtain ... Danny's philosophy of giving back was best exemplified in the ...
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Danny Gans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gans was a headliner on the Las Vegas Strip and the surrounding area for many years, ... Danny Gans played Scott Babylon in the TV series Duet from 1987-1989, ...
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Actor: Bull Durham. Danny's childhood dream was to play third base for the Los Angeles Dodgers... Brother of Peggy Gans of Los Angeles, California. ...
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People in Vegas don't know how to display any sorrow for Danny - he died May 1 ... LAS VEGAS – Las Vegas entertainer Danny Gans' death was accidental, caused by a ...
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Las Vegas Resort Fees Explained

Sneaky, misleading, downright dishonest. You'll see these and other terms used when others describe their feelings about finding out they owed their las vegas hotel room an additional, nightly resort fee.

A resort fee is an extra charge that hotels add to a bill at check-in. The hotel chain's reasoning and justification behind the extra charges? Added services. The majority of the time these 'services' include free local calls and a bottle of water in a hotel room, which to be honest, are services included in Red Roof Inns around America.

Resort fees are not payed at the time of booking. For example let's say a room is booked on Expedia or Priceline. The resort fee is merely mentioned towards the end of the booking screen but is not added to the bill. If the hotel is $40 a night, then all the booking vacationer will pay at that time is $40 (plus taxes). When they show up to the hotel they will find another $7 added for each night of their stay. While this may seem insignificant at first glance, an added $7 a night fee over the course of a week can add up....
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