World’s Largest Marijuana Dispensary Delights Vegas Tourists!
Las Vegas has been a tourism giant since 1931, when Nevada legalized casino gambling and reduced the divorce residency requirement to six weeks. In the late ’50s and ’60s, Vegas grew and underwent incredible change. The iconic “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign premiered and the idea of giving every tourist an equal chance to lose money was born. In 1955, the Moulin Rouge Hotel became the first racially integrated casino hotel where everyone could play slot machines together. Huge resorts have been built and demolished to create even larger ones while owners hunt whales and cheetahs.
Vegas has adapted to the times with today’s headliners like Usher, The Chainsmokers, Ludacris, Maroon 5, Miranda Lambert and more. Celebrities flock to hang out, relax and enjoy the perks of being famous.
More than 88,000 visitors drop by weekly not only to gamble, but to experience an artificial Venice, be at the Mob Museum OG, shop at one of FOUR Tiffany locations on the Strip, enjoy a 5-star meal and the visit the largest cannabis dispensary in the world. That’s right, Vegas is all about marijuana.
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Consumers from every 50 states and every corner of the world flock to Planet 13 straight off the Strip. The 112,000 square foot space offers everything your heart desires, including the opportunity to buy. The site includes a bar, Trece Eatery and Spirits, Insta spots and knowledge stall offerings to help you on your journey. Pete Davidson is the latest eco-friendly celebrity to stop by and shop. Not only did bachelor parties and engagements take place in this place, but also weddings added to the festive, relaxed atmosphere.
They recently announced that they will be opening an on-site consumption lounge so you can relax straight away. Perhaps this will attract a gang of Elvis impersonators to buy visitors more time.
They continue to innovate, collaborating with Broadway creative director David Korins to bring marijuana to life at Cannabition, an immersive cannabis experience. Korin is the genius behind the sets of Broadway blockbusters including Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, Beetlejuice, and more. The Solomon Group provides technical artistic support.
“I’ve had the incredible privilege of visually telling some of the most extraordinary stories of recent years, but none compare to the story, passion, tragedy and triumph that embodies cannabis history in America,” said David Korins.
The 12,000-visitor museum follows the popular Van Gogh travel experience that everyone said was tailor-made to be enjoyed with a vape or edible treat. Planet 13 is one of the key partners in bringing Cannabition to life.
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Cannabition board members Alex Brough, Pamela Hart and Andrew Laub
Another major player in Cannabition is well-known marijuana investment firm Keneh Ventures.
“We are excited to announce the upcoming launch of Cannabition 2.0 and proud to be a part of it,” said a Keneh Ventures spokesperson. “We are confident that the unmatched creativity will breathe life into this remarkable company and invite the world to an unforgettable experience.”
Vegas keeps reinventing itself and Planet 13 earns its place as a Vegas legend.
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