FILE - In this April 14, 1997, file photo, showgirls perform one of their acts during a dress rehearsal for the new edition of "The Best of the Folies Bergere...Sexier Than Ever" show at the Tropicana Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Lennox McLendon, file)
FILE - This March 28, 2007, file photo shows the Tropicana Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
FILE - In this May 20, 1957 file photo, Actress Rhonda Fleming blossoms out as a singer and dancer in the first night club appearance of her career at the New Tropicana hotel in Las Vegas. When the Tropicana Las Vegas opened in 1957, Nevada's lieutenant governor at the time turned the key to open the door on what would become a Sin City landmark for more than six decades. Then he threw away the key. "This was to signify that the Tropicana would always stay open," said historian Michael Green. Six decades later, the storied hotel-casino that once had ties to the mob and had been nicknamed the "Tiffany of the Strip," is set to shut its doors for good to make room for a $1.5 billion Major League Baseball stadium. (AP Photo/David Smith, File)
FILE - Eddie Fisher uses the top of a grand piano as a stage to entertain 500 Las Vegans in a local preview debut of his first Las Vegas appearance, April 1957. He will formally open the new Hotel Tropicana with a cast of 50 performers. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2017, file photo Las Vegas police sweep through a convention center area during a lockdown, at the Tropicana Las Vegas following an active shooter situation on the Las Vegas Strip. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP, File)
FILE - Wayne Newton poses on the red carpet for the grand opening of his new Las Vegas show, Once Before I Go, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009 at The Tropicana Hotel and Casino. (AP Photo/Eric Jamison, File)
FILE - Robbie Knievel successfully lands after jumping his motorcycle over 30 limousines at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas on Tuesday night, Feb. 24, 1998. When the Tropicana Las Vegas opened in 1957, Nevada's lieutenant governor at the time turned the key to open the door on what would become a Sin City landmark for more than six decades. Then he threw away the key. "This was to signify that the Tropicana would always stay open," said historian Michael Green. Six decades later, the storied hotel-casino that once had ties to the mob and had been nicknamed the "Tiffany of the Strip," is set to shut its doors for good to make room for a $1.5 billion Major League Baseball stadium. (AP Photo/Jeff Scheid, file)
File - Stained glass covers the ceiling at the Tropicana Resort & Casino on Wednesday, March 28, 2007, in Las Vegas. When the casino opened 50 years ago, its manicured lawns, balconied rooms and elegant showroom quickly earned it the nickname "Tiffany of the Strip." Its storied past under the mob earned it a permanent place in Nevada gambling lore. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 15, 2009, file photo a man walks past a sign promoting Les Folies Bergere show at the Tropicana in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong,File)
FILE - Jewelry that once belonged to mobster Mickey Cohen is shown on display at the Mob Experience at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino, Monday, March 28, 2011, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)
FILE - Christiane LeBon, 71, talks about her career as a showgirl in the dressing room of the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, July 28, 2001. LeBon was 29 years old when she became a showgirl in "Folies Bergere," opening at the Tropicana in 1959. (AP Photo/Joe Cavaretta, File)
FILE - Robbie Knievel, right, kisses his daredevil father, Evel, before successfully jumping over 30 limousines on his motorcycle at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas on Tuesday night, Feb. 24, 1998. (AP Photo/Jeff Scheid, File)