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Brian Thomas, also known as Lucky the Leprechaun, pours a shot for a guest during the Final Countdown party at O’Sheas on Sunday, April 29, 2012. The casino will close at noon Monday, April 30, to make room for the Linq project, a $500 million entertainment, retail and dining corridor set to open in 2013.

By Jackie Valley (contact)
Monday, April 30, 2012 | 2:01 a.m.
O'Sheas Countdown Party

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The notes scrawled on a wall at O’Sheas read more like goodbye messages to an old friend rather than to a casino known for $5 blackjack, beer pong and Lucky the Leprechaun.
There was the simple: “Thanks for good times.”
And the sentimental: “We opened you in 1989 … and closed you in 2012.”
Many more conveyed hints of sadness, with variations of “You’ll be missed.”
Shortly before noon Sunday, early by Las Vegas standards, patrons wandered into the soon-to-be-shuttered casino for a final round of beer pong, poker or shots. The casino closes at noon Monday and will reopen next year in a new location.
Among those reminiscing was Doug Stowell from Chicago, visiting with his wife, Jackie. In 1992, he won his first jackpot at O’Sheas — $1,700 for hitting a royal flush on quarter poker.
“We just wanted to come in and say goodbye,” he said. “It’s like seeing an old friend go.”
In the background, workers dismantled a Subway in the food court. Across the way, locals and tourists alike flocked to the memorial wall, which will be salvaged and placed in the new O’Sheas.
“I have had many nights I don’t remember from O’Sheas,” said Steve Van Holten, who grew up in Las Vegas before he moved to Arizona with his wife. “Awesome place.”
Passionate patrons helped O’Sheas earn a spot in the $500 million Linq project, said Rick Mazer, regional president for Caesars Entertainment. He oversees Harrah’s, Imperial Palace, Flamingo, Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall and Saloon and O’Sheas. The Linq project, set to open next year, is a retail and entertainment corridor between Flamingo and Imperial Palace.
“You don’t have to worry about if you’re dressed right, if you’re betting enough,” he said, explaining the casino’s appeal. “It’s such a relaxed place.”
The new O’Sheas will sit a little farther east in the entertainment alley and feature a mix of old favorites: table games, live music, bars and, last but not least, beer pong, Mazer said. (For those who can’t wait, Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall and Saloon will house the college drinking game in the meantime.)
“They are the core experience of today’s O’Sheas,” he said. “They will be part of the new O’Sheas.”
As Strip-dwellers awoke from overnight festivities, Lucky the Leprechaun — the O’Sheas longtime icon whose real name is Brian Thomas — beckoned to them from the casino’s doors on Las Vegas Boulevard.
Dressed in his signature green ensemble, Thomas’ booming voice announced the 24-hour happy hour. Minutes earlier, he had poured free shots into the mouths of celebrating patrons from atop a bar.
“It’s real people having real fun,” Thomas said of the casino, where he has worked for seven years. “You don’t need a billion-dollar casino to have a great time.”
He’s had fans find him on Facebook and Twitter. On Saturday, a particularly nostalgic patron chiseled a brick from the casino’s exterior and asked for his autograph.
“It’s like one big family of 2 million people I’ve seen,” he said. “I don’t know another place on the Strip that is like this. Maybe some people should take some notes.”
Fans won’t have to look far to find him after O’Sheas temporarily closes, though. Thomas said he has signed on to work for Caesars Entertainment’s food and beverage department, with gigs lined up at the Flamingo pool, Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall and Saloon and Carnaval Court at Harrah’s.
Until then, he’s feeling like most patrons who popped in to say goodbye to their beloved, down-to-earth casino.
“I’m going to miss this place,” Thomas said. “I wouldn’t be surprised if I dropped a tear at noon tomorrow.”
 

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Only way to get the smell out was to tear it down.
 

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In this video O'Shea's is prominently featured from the 18 second mark until around 1:05

Edit: Damned disabled embeding. Nick Papagiorgio (Rusty) wins one his cars right in front of O'Shea's. You'll have to click again to view it.

 

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This was a fun place and Vince Neil's tattoo parlor was right there.
 

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I`ve got some $5 chips from o`shea`s , are they worthless now ??
 

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always enjoyed o'sheas for the beer pong and the couple cheap eats all together. ill miss it
 

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I used to go there for their Dunkin Donuts store. Used to be hard to get on the west coast!
 

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i never really went in there,meaning i never spent any quality time there.ive been in every casino in vegas except the COSMOPOLITION as of now the present time.might have stopped in to grab a beer from time to time but i don't think i ever placed any wagers there of anykind
 

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I liked this place, cheap gambling and drinks. It was like a downtown casino right in the middle of the strip! I would always go here after some big losses.
 
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O'sheas Parking Garage Implosion

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place was crowded right up until they closed the doors, video's are out there showing the last hands being dealt
 

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Amazes me how they blow shit up like that and it lands in a pile.
 

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