Vince Neil, Vegas Hotel In Twitter War
Looks like Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas has one less rocker to worry about trashing their rooms.
Vince Neil, front man for Motley Crue, told the twitterverse: "Do [sic] to recent events, including distrust and dishonesty at the executive level. I will never again step foot @palms property."
The rocker, who recently opened a strip club in Sin City, first tweeted about his problems with the Palms on March 28, writing, "I love Vegas, but DO NOT GO TO LITTLE BUDDHA @palms IN VEGAS!! OMG RUDEST STAFF EVER!! Don't go!!"
Since then, Neil has taken to Twitter to advise spring breakers to avoid the resort and rant about dishonesty and distrust at the executive level. He also tweeted of his respect for the Maloof family (owners of Palms Casino Resort). His tweets, however, have lacked detail about what exactly transpired at the hotel restaurant.
On Tuesday, Palms responded to Neil's bashing in a series of eight tweets:
@Palms: Mr. Neil has recently made negative comments about Palms on Twitter, however, he fails to mention his own actions.
@Palms: As a result of Mr. Neil's inappropriate behavior, he was asked to leave a restaurant at Palms.
@Palms: Mr. Neil has also since called Palms personnel threatening negative publicity.
@Palms: While we believe this is unfortunate, and would prefer that Mr. Neil put his efforts toward apologizing for his conduct,