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Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 03/07/2026 00:33:00

Classic Vegas showroom tradition survives a mile off the Strip. The Athena Showlounge is the intimate performance room of The Modern Showrooms at the Alexis Park Resort, 375 East Harmon Avenue - the distinctive non-gaming, all-suite hotel set on garden grounds just east of the Las Vegas Strip - and it trades in the format the megaresorts abandoned: theater-style seating close to the stage, professional sound and lighting, and a nightly rotation of high-energy tribute productions. The resident shows celebrate the legends - All Shook Up's Elvis, All Motown's Detroit songbook, Queen Selena's tejano tribute, America The Show's classic-rock revue - performed with the reverence and production polish that keep the genre a Vegas staple. The room's mid-size scale is the pitch: big enough for real energy, small enough that performers work the crowd directly, with no obstructed views and accessible accommodations throughout. The Alexis Park setting completes the value case that draws locals and budget-savvy visitors alike: free, easy parking instead of Strip garage fees, a calm resort campus for pre-show drinks, and ticket prices that undercut the corridor a mile west. Multiple shows run daily across the Modern Showrooms complex, with schedules and tickets through the resort and the usual Vegas ticketing channels - check current listings, as productions rotate through the year. The Alexis Park itself adds to the story: built in 1984 as one of the city's first all-suite resorts, it has spent decades as the quiet counterpoint to the Strip's noise, its three pools and garden courtyards giving the showrooms a resort-campus setting no casino corridor can match. The Athena's tribute-show economics keep the room accessible - tickets routinely run a fraction of headline-resident prices a mile west - and the rotating slate means repeat visitors rarely see the same bill twice in a season, a deliberate echo of the old lounge-circuit Vegas the room set out to preserve.

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