At 0.94, Paris Las Vegas sits closer to Flamingo Las Vegas than any other neighbor — but the more telling structural fact is that all ten of the top neighbors share the same subcategory: Hotels. Similarity here measures how much two audiences resemble each other in composition, and Flamingo's top 10 is an almost unbroken wall of Las Vegas hotel properties.
The shape is classified as two-peak, and the scores bear that out. Paris Las Vegas (0.94) and NYNY Vegas (0.91) form a clear leading cluster, pulling noticeably ahead of the next tier: Planet Hollywood (0.90), The Mirage (0.90), Luxor Hotel & Casino (0.89), and Mandalay Bay Resort (0.89). Those two peaks — Paris/NYNY versus the mid-tier cluster — define the bridge the shape flag identifies. Further down, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas (0.88), Bellagio Las Vegas (0.87), The Venetian Resort Las Vegas (0.86), and The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort (0.86) round out the ten, all Hotels. The one partial exception in the broader neighbor set visible in the graph is Caesars Palace, which carries an Entertainment subcategory rather than Hotels, though it sits just outside the top 10 at 0.85.
The top 10 here is a same-kind cluster in the strictest sense — Flamingo's audience shape is defined almost entirely by other Strip hotel audiences, with no crossover into sports, entertainment platforms, or celebrity accounts within these positions.