Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-35208486-20180414182136

Las Vegas...the place where one can challenge luck, and either win or lose it all. Its a place of sin, lights, music and even nuclear history! Founded in 1905, the city of Las Vegas (Spanish for The Meadows, but lets be honest on what sounds cooler) wasn't much to look at back then. The legalization of gambling in 1931 and the building of the Hoover Dam in 1935 however, changed all that. Las Vegas soon lit up the night, and became something new all together. Hotel/Casinos rose, and names such as The Sands, Desert Inn, Stardust, The Riviera, and Frontier to name a few became synonymous with Las Vegas. Nothing lasts forever though, as many of these historic Vegas hotel/casinos fail to keep up with new mega-resorts or fall prey to bankruptcy. The last hoorah of the hotels is a grand implosion, with the most recent demolition being the Riviera in 2015. Despite the old hotels being long-gone, the old signs can still be seen at this cool museum I visited while on Spring Break this year (or 2018 if you're reading this at a later year), and is the basis for this Map Suggestion for R2DA that could really spice things up a bit: The Neon Museum, AKA The Las Vegas Boneyard.

- TheSopwithCamel.

''If you see it-a once, you'll never be the same again! - Elvis Presley, Viva Las Vegas Song''

LAS VEGAS BONEYARD

Moderate Sized map with close-quarter combat situations. Based ENTIRELY off the current appearance of the Neon Museum. Large signs of old Las Vegas stand proud and tall, being able to be climbed both by players and mobs.

The museum is split into three areas: The Museum and giftshop, the parking lot and the Brilliant! Section.

The Museum & Giftshop

The largest area of the map, where most of the original signs are placed. Players spawn in the La Concha Museum Hub and can run outside where all the signs are located.

Parking Lot

Nothing really fancy here, just a simple parking lot for visitors who wanted to visit the museum.

Brilliant!

Another section that is only accesable by night, but provides a completely different experience. The museum is a guided tour, but the Brilliant is more entertainment than a tour.

The pictures you'll see later were taken by yours truly when I was there.



 