Just a short 10-minute drive from downtown Las Vegas and with easy access to U.S. 95, Arizona Charlie’s Boulder offers reasonably priced rooms and several dining options for locals and tourists alike.
Southwestern architecture greets guests as they enter the resort’s four-story parking garage, as well as the eight three-story buildings featuring more than 300 affordable and comfortable rooms. A landscaped RV park with more than 200 spaces also offers several amenities, including a clubhouse and a dog run.
The casino at Arizona Charlie’s Boulder is expansive with more than 1,000 slot and video poker machines both upstairs and downstairs, as well as table games and a race & sports book. Those who enjoy bingo can get their fix any time of the day or night at one of the city’s only 24-hour bingo parlors.
Guests will dine in comfort at any of the restaurants at Arizona Charlie’s Boulder. Those with empty stomachs can indulge in large breakfast, lunch or dinner portions at the Sourdough Cafe. Other options include the Charlie’s Market Buffet or the rustic Yukon Grille steakhouse, located upstairs near the bingo parlor — while downstairs you’ll find Charlie’s Cheesesteak Deli.
After a hearty meal, grab a drink at one of two bars – Elbow Creek or Jake’s – or sit back and unwind at the Palace Grand Lounge, where free, live musical acts entertain guests in the evenings. There is a pool and hot tub at the hotel and a smaller pool at the RV Park to round out the experience (note: both pools are open seasonally).
As part of the Arizona Charlie’s chain, this hotel-casino provides a great respite on the east side of Las Vegas.
Great food, a casino with a 574-seat bingo hall, lots of bars and amenity-filled rooms — it’s no wonder adults love Boulder Station. Plus, kids enjoy the movie theater and a supervised play area.
One of several Station Casinos resorts in Las Vegas, including Sunset, Palace, Santa Fe and Texas Stations as well as Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa, Boulder Station has its own distinct look, feel and identity despite being part of a growing family. Located on Boulder Highway, just minutes away from the Strip and downtown, this establishment truly has something for everyone.
First and foremost, the casino, a prodigious 75,000-square-foot gaming floor surrounded by restaurants, bars, a gift shop and attractions, draws an even mix of locals and visitors. The resort’s wooden floors and brick columns display a rustic, comforting appeal that makes guests feel like they’re at home.
Dining choices are plentiful, ranging from the bold Baja flavors of the Cabo Mexican Restaurant to the Feast Buffet, a smorgasbord of freshly prepared dishes including waffles and flambé for dessert. For a more quiet and intimate atmosphere, diners can enjoy fine steaks at The Broiler or Italian food at Pasta Cucina, which offers thin-crust, stone-oven pizza and pasta specialties like manicotti Florentine and Tuscan angel hair.
The Railhead, a centralized lounge, offers dancing and live music performances. The Kids Quest youth activity center presents a fun and dynamic playground for children to explore while their parents enjoy the hotel’s adult diversions — like cocktails at the Havana Lounge, Brewer’s Bar or KIXX. And the 11-screen Regal Cinemas complex is one of the finest movie theaters in town, with comfortable seating, spacious auditoriums and a friendly staff aiming to make any night at the movies an unforgettable one.
In addition, guests will appreciate the recently remodeled rooms. Boasting a boutique hotel feel, each one features elegant wall coverings, fixtures, rich wood furnishings and custom-designed artwork. Among the amenities are a built-in closet, a computer desk, pillow-top mattresses and a 40-inch plasma television with cable service. The bathrooms also boast granite countertops and new light fixtures.
Like its sister establishments, Boulder Station sets its own standards and surpasses them. Small wonder this family is one of the proudest in town.
According to the Travel Channel, the Best Western Plus Casino Royale on the Las Vegas Strip is one of the “best places in the world to strike it rich” – on par with the Kentucky Derby and the Monte-Carlo Casino in Monaco – due to “great odds and low minimums.” Maybe it’s because the Casino Royale offers 100 times odds on craps. The casino also features such table games as roulette, blackjack switch and Caribbean stud, as well as over 500 slot and video poker games (from one-cent to five-dollar pulls), including Wheel of Fortune and Megabucks.
Conveniently located across the street from the Mirage, this hotel offers more than 150 comfortable, affordable accommodations surrounded by the 24/7 sizzle of the Strip.
Stay on the premises for exciting gaming action, and you can enjoy lunch or dinner at the Outback Steakhouse, featuring beautiful views of the Strip. Or feast upon the classic White Castle as well as Denny’s and our food court.
Get a taste of Mexico at the Fiesta Henderson. Located in Henderson, just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip (with easy freeway access via the I-95 and 215 Beltway), this colorful resort provides a festive detour — and sprawling south-of-the-border restaurant — to señors and señoritas alike.
Parking at the Fiesta Henderson is a breeze thanks to the four-story, 1,500-space parking garage, as well as both VIP and valet parking. Once inside the casino, try a game of all-paper bingo in the 300-seat bingo room or play one of 1,600 slot and video poker machines. There are also 18 different table games and an eight-seat keno lounge. A state-of-the art, 137-seat race and sports book entices sports fans, offering lines on all major sporting events and horse races.
The Fiesta Henderson provides plenty of chances to eat, drink and be merry, with several restaurants and bars dotting the two-story property. Flair bartenders serve up authentic margaritas with style at Amigo’s Mexican Cantina, while diners can’t help but overindulge on the array of multicultural selections available at the Festival Buffet. For a more elegant dining experience, go to Fuego Steakhouse. Along with several fine cuts of meat, you’ll enjoy fresh seafood ranging from salmon to Australian lobster tail and Alaskan crab legs. Café Fiesta serves up great food around-the-clock — everything from French toast and omelets to shrimp cocktails and giant pork egg rolls. Rounding out the food options is a food court comprised of Starbucks, Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen, Subway and Fatburger.
Looking for entertainment? Many of the latest Hollywood blockbusters are showing in the 12-screen movie theater. Live music can be heard on weekends in the Cerveza Cantina. Two other bars — the Coco Loco and the Sports Bar — also dole out spirits all night long.
To top it all off, accommodations at the Fiesta Henderson are both comfortable and affordable, with great views of the city or the mountains and access to the property’s pool and Jacuzzi.
Service-oriented and family-friendly, the Fiesta Henderson offers everything you need so that your stay — whether it be for one night or several nights — is filled with fun.
Just three miles from McCarran International Airport and less than a mile from the Las Vegas Strip, the Days Inn Las Vegas at Wild Wild West Gambling Hall offers the proximity you desire without the frenetic pace of the Strip.
There are comfortable rooms that come with a hair dryer, iron and ironing board, and free wireless internet access. All of the suites are non-smoking.
The garden setting and two-story buildings surround a lovely heated pool and Jacuzzi area, perfect for a night of relaxation. The hotel offers a well-trained staff available 24 hours to cater to the needs of the guests. There’s also a 24-hour casino. Plus, you can grab a bite to eat any time of day in the on-site restaurant.
The hotel offers free parking, and children 12 years and younger stay for free with an adult.
Three miles south of the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll find the Adirondack lodge-themed Silverton Hotel and Casino Lodge, which is currently undergoing a five-year, $150 million expansion plan with recently completed guest-room renovations and additional restaurants and lounges. Silverton boasts 300 newly remodeled rooms and suites with pillow-top mattresses, leather sofas, hardwood furniture, Bath & Body Works products, high-speed Internet access, mini-bars and in-room movies.
The sophisticated Twin Creeks Steakhouse serves generous portions at reasonable prices. The Shady Grove Lounge brings the great outdoors in with an Airstream trailer inside which you can watch plasma TVs, play Bowlingo or foosball, eat and drink. And the Mermaid Restaurant and Lounge, with its centerpiece 117,000-gallon saltwater tank filled with thousands of tropical fish and coral, and there’s also Seasons Buffet.
Perhaps the most exciting addition, especially for outdoor enthusiasts, is the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, a 165,000-square-foot sportsman’s paradise featuring a NASCAR department, rods, reels and fishing accessories, hunting clothing and gear, an archery department with a four-station archery range, a rifle tube and pistol range, camping, hiking, outdoor cooking and bird watching equipment, and boats – from big-water to small fishing, canoeing and kayaking vessels.
The casino has over 1,500 slot, video poker and keno machines, as well as such table games as blackjack, craps, roulette and three-card poker.
The expansion plan also includes a multiplex cinema, retail shops, timeshares and new hotel rooms.
Shuttle service is available to and from the Strip.
There’s always something exciting happening in Las Vegas. From nightly shows to special events honoring the top names in motorsports, outdoor adventure and cultural celebrations, you can experience it all when you vacation at Silverton Casino Lodge. The list of events is constantly changing and includes your favorite entertainers in country music, classic rock, R&B, Top 40 and much more.
Much more than just a neighborhood casino, the Suncoast Hotel & Casino is a virtual entertainment juggernaut, featuring a huge casino, an expansive bowling center, a cineplex and headliner entertainment.
Located in one of Las Vegas’ premier areas, the Suncoast resort is adjacent to two of the valley’s best golf courses – Badlands and Angel Park – and is just a few minutes from Northwest Las Vegas’ finest shopping.
Of course, the real treats await inside of the resort, beginning with the more than 80,000-square-foot casino, which features more than 2,400 slot and video poker machines, numerous table games, a 600-seat bingo center and a 150-seat race and sports book.
For those looking for more family-oriented diversions, the Suncoast boasts a 16-screen Century Theaters complex and a 64-lane Brunswick bowling facility.
More adult-oriented entertainment can be found in the Suncoast’s 500-seat showroom, which regularly features headliner entertainment from the likes of Air Supply and the Gin Blossoms. Before a show, catch a meal at one of the property’s great restaurants, perhaps one of the Italian specialties at Salvatore’s or a pub favorite at The Game.
Whatever it is you’re looking for, it’s a sure bet that the Suncoast has it. Come and experience all the comforts of a Strip hotel without any of the hassles. You’re sure to leave this coast smiling.
An off-Strip property, Palace Station serves locals and tourists with great food, comedy acts, affordable rooms and much more.
Originally the “The Casino,” Palace Station paved the way for the rest of the Station Casinos properties. The acclaimed Sunset, Texas, Santa Fe and Boulder Station hotels as well as Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa wouldn’t exist if not for the dazzling success of this establishment. And the driving forces behind Palace Station are constantly refining and building on their good fortune for the benefit of their guests.
The accommodations here are spacious and just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, offering choices that run the gamut from comfort to class. Rooms and suites in the 21-story Luxury Tower boast a sophisticated, modern décor and upgraded amenities, including flat-screen televisions, work areas and top-notch bath products. The courtyard rooms are clean, comfortable and convenient with plenty of amenities. And guests won’t have to trek through the casino upon check-in because all rooms and suites are easily accessible from the lobby and parking garage.
Palace Station’s casino virtually crackles with charged excitement, with more than 1,600 slot machines, 44 table games,a 307-seat bingo room and an Asian games area featuring pai gow tiles. There is also a high-limit slots area, an expansive race and sports book and a nonsmoking poker room. Those who come to Palace Station not to stay, but to play, will enjoy the convenience of a separate casino valet, located with easy access to the casino floor.
The dining at Palace Station is as diverse and rich as Las Vegas itself. The Charcoal Room steakhouse features a menu including top-grade cuts of beef, market select fresh seafood and appetizers like creamed corn au gratin. Little Tony’s, a classic pizzeria by 11-time World Pizza Champion winner Tony Gemignani, serves a variety of pizza styles as well as a selection of pastas, calzones, stromboli, antipasti and salads. The Grand Café is open 24 hours a day to satisfy your cravings, while Cabo Mexican Restaurant offers up Mexican food in a hip, modern atmosphere, featuring lights resembling chili peppers and a round inviting bar. There’s something for everyone at the Feast Buffet as well. Guests can also grab a triple grande latte or other drink of choice at the Starbucks off the lobby.
Entertainment options include live music at Jack’s, a pub and sports bar, or guests can while away an evening with drinks at the Traxx and Trackside casino bars.
Surrounded by palm trees, the pool deck is relaxing and boasts two hot tubs. Plus, there is a fitness center, business center and gift shop.
Although Palace Station is located just off the Strip, complimentary shuttles run daily between the hotel and the Fashion Show mall on the Strip. Guests will also enjoy shuttle service to the airport. A concierge desk is available in the lobby to help with show or other travel arrangements.
Palace Station is willing, ready and able to make everyone feel right at home in Las Vegas.
Melding the nostalgia of old Las Vegas with the sophistication of the city’s most extravagant landmarks, the Golden Nugget remains the treasure of Fremont Street.
This legendary hotel has witnessed it turn from a barely paved road to one of the most photographed thoroughfares in the world and finally into its most recent incarnation, the Fremont Street Experience. Through all that time, the Golden Nugget has stood as proud and priceless as the 61-pound gold nugget displayed inside the casino.
From more than 2,400 luxury rooms to the hotel’s gold-leaf facade, everything is rich with Victorian refinement and sheer elegance here. The largest resort in downtown Las Vegas only gets better with age. The Golden Nugget’s most recent addition, the upscale Rush Tower to the northwest end of the property, provides more upscale, spacious rooms to discerning travelers.
Dining at the Golden Nugget is some of the most celebrated in town, including the gourmet cuts of Vic & Anthony’s and a mouth-watering buffet that draws people by the thousands. Lillie’s Asian Cuisine offers Pan-Asian cuisine in a contemporary, yet comfortable atmosphere while Grotto boasts the feel of an Italian trattoria with its Fellini-inspired murals and regional wine list. Cadillac Mexican Cantina & Tequila Bar has a menu of south-of-the-border favorites along with more than 70 boutique tequilas. For hearty portions of American-style food like burgers, sandwiches, ribs and more, head to the Claim Jumper. The Chart House is the place to go for freshly caught seafood served in the shadows of a 75,000-gallon tropical fish aquarium.
The Chart House, The Buffet and the Grotto all offer views of the hotel’s crown jewel: The Tank, a 200,000-gallon aquarium that is home to marine creatures from around the world including several shark species, Southern stingrays and a variety of large game fish.The three-story pool complex features The Tank along with private cabanas, a Jacuzzi, the H2O Bar, waterfalls and an enclosed water slide that passes through the aquarium. A second pool for adults (ages 21 or older) only, The Hideout, is accessible via the third floor and boasts eight plush cabanas.
The sprawling casino floor accommodates every kind of gambler, from the neophyte to the seasoned high roller. For those with cash to spend, there is a high-limit slot salon offering VIP services including a lavish lounge and a private cashier. The semi-enclosed poker room is accented by warm, wood features and has 10 smoke-free tables, plush seating and buy-ins to daily Texas Hold ‘Em tournaments. The Golden Nugget plays a significant role in the poker world with television series such as NBC’s “Poker After Dark” and GSN’s “High Stakes Poker” filming at the hotel. There’s also a country club-style race and sports book and a four-table baccarat pit.
For a break from the high-energy casino action, settle down with a signature cocktail in the intimate atmosphere of the swanky Rush Lounge or rejuvenate with a therapeutic massage or body treatment at Spa and Salon.
Party goers will dance the night away with a fantastic view of Fremont Street at Gold Diggers nightclub. Guests can also grab a drink at the indoor/outdoor Bar 46 with a view of the Fremont Street Experience.
The Golden Nugget puts the shine in downtown Las Vegas. It’s no mistake that travel authorities like AAA and Mobil have given the hotel their highest ratings year after year. So, even though the dazzling light show of Fremont Street Experience may be just steps away from the resort, it’s the Golden Nugget that truly is the brightest attraction.
The Eastside Cannery is the second Cannery brand casino in Las Vegas. Complementing the North Las Vegas hotel, the Eastside Cannery stays true to its historic past. The most prominent feature of the property is the 16-story bronze hotel tower featuring an exposed structural and decorative element, topped by a saw tooth roofline making it an icon for the Las Vegas Valley. There is an abundance of visual references to the burgeoning industrial era with the use of brick and steel in different locations, along with cross-braced steel facades and heavy steel open trusses. Murals depicting building amenities in a fun and nostalgic way decorate the outer walls of the property.
The inside of the Eastside Cannery Casino & Hotel is complementary to the building’s architectural design. Inside, guests are transported to the age of industry. Large open truss ceilings, exposed mechanical and over-scaled detailing is throughout the property. There are elements of the past intermixed with hi-tech.
Within the new 16-story hotel tower, more than 300 guest rooms and suites feature floor to ceiling glass windows giving guests spectacular views of the mountains and the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip. The oversized 450 square foot guest room decor and furnishings are reminiscent of the ongoing industrial theme of the property, but have a fresh 21st Century feel with wide screen plasma televisions in every room. Guests who book the corner window suites enjoy an exceptional view while soaking in their in-room spas in their 600 square foot surroundings. The five executive suites on the top floor include many amenities in their 900 square foot surroundings. There is also a Jacuzzi and a half-acre pool complete with cabanas on the property.
For meeting planners, the Eastside Cannery Casino & Hotel has 20,000 square feet of ballroom and meeting space to service a variety of meeting and convention needs. The main ballroom is over 17,000 square feet, divisible into five rooms. There are two additional meeting rooms as well as two boardrooms off the main ballroom.
Eastside Cannery’s 450 seat Bingo Room holds seven sessions daily every other hour beginning at 1pm. Fresh pastries are served daily in the morning session and complimentary beverage service is available at every session. The Pinups Bar depicts the saucy 1960’s pop art beauties with a new space age op art look. The zigzag ceiling murals depict life in the 1960’s with glimpses into the ever-changing future; from imagery of man entering outer space to families riding futuristic rockets. The Eastside Cannery artwork celebrates the evolution of industry and embraces the optimism of the ever-changing future.
Located on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip, Circus Circus Hotel, Casino & Theme Park has been a family favorite for years. With circus acts in the midway, thrilling rides in The Adventuredome and both casual and gourmet dining, this hotel has something for everyone.
Since opening in 1968, Circus Circus has appeared on screen in many films. It was a malevolent wonderland in Hunter S. Thompson’s “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” and a backdrop to the foreign intrigue in the James Bond thriller “Diamonds Are Forever.” The quirky romance between Austin Powers and Vanessa Kensington blossoms in front of the iconic clown marquee in “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.”
Inside, the classic casino floor (some areas even still have the original popcorn ceiling) is an adult playground, complete with many table games and numerous slot machines. Overhead, live circus acts — acrobats, trapeze artists, clowns and jugglers — run throughout the day beginning at 11 a.m., and a carnival midway offers games of skill and chance for all ages.
Accommodations are affordable and comfortable, including the motel-style manor rooms, which are located separately from the main building with their own interior corridor and security staff.
Please keep in mind all rooms are non-smoking; guests who smoke in rooms will be charged a $250 cleaning fee at checkout.
A shopping promenade connects all areas of the hotel and houses several restaurants, including THE Steak House, a highly touted gourmet room serving Midwestern beef dry-aged to perfection. Throughout the property there are more than a handful of places to grab a quick bite or cup of coffee (such as the Pizzeria, the West Side Deli and Blue Iguana Mexican Express), while the casino is home to an enormous buffet.
Mötley Crüe front man Vince Neil has opened Vince Neil’s Tatuado Eat-Drink-Party! restaurant and Vince Neil’s Party Bus Bar at Circus Circus. They showcase the rock star’s love of tattoos and tequila in an atmosphere reminiscent of the legendary Sunset Strip rock clubs where Neil and his pals launched their paths to stardom.
Circus Circus also touts the largest space-frame dome in the United States, The Adventuredome, an indoor theme park featuring the Canyon Blaster, a double-loop, double-corkscrew roller coaster, guaranteed to make you scream. The new El Loco, featuring a 72-second ride with gravity-defying turns and over-the-edge twists, provides a heart-dropping thrill as well.
An intimate race and sports book, pools and a unique rotating carousel-like snack bar round out the experience and should serve to reinforce any desire to run away and join the circus.
A Las Vegas institution, Circus Circus is one circus that’s always in town.
There is valet and self-parking. Valet fees: $10 for 0 to 4 hours; $15 for 4 to 24 hours. Self parking will still be free. However, guests visiting other MGM Resort International properties will still have to pay self-parking fees.The parking fee for registered hotel guests includes in-out privileges within the same parking type (self or valet) across all MGM Resorts hotels (subject to availability).
Locals know the truth about Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino. Situated near the Strip and hotspots like the Hard Rock Hotel and “restaurant row,” it boasts an ideal location. In fact, it’s one of the friendliest establishments in Las Vegas.
The casino is smaller than many of its Strip counterparts, but modern and absolutely loaded with amenities. It includes a William Hill Race & Sports Book with leather chairs, table games, a 195-seat bingo room and countless slot and video poker machines.
Wrought iron chandeliers hang from the ceilings, and flowered ivy decorates the faux-finished walls in the casino. There are two lively bars: a sports bar and the Corona Cantina with a stage where live entertainment is often featured.
The Sterling Spoon Cafe, a wonderful 24-hour coffee shop, can curb any craving with everything from American to Mexican and Chinese favorites — as well as breakfast any time of the day. You can also indulge in a more upscale steak and seafood menu with fine spirits in The Back Room at The Sterling Spoon on Friday and Saturday nights. The S7 Buffet is another affordable option offering themed dinners seven nights a week. P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, Buca di Beppo, Morton’s The Steakhouse, Roy’s, the Gordon Biersch Brewery & Restaurant, Fogo de Chao and more are located across the street, only steps away.
A pool and hot tub in a lushly landscaped courtyard, a fitness center, free shuttle service to both the Strip and McCarran International Airport (for a detailed schedule of departures and pickups, contact the front desk), and a gift shop round out the amenities at Silver Sevens, where you are guaranteed a wonderful stay!
North Las Vegas is the latest hot spot in Southern Nevada. One of the hottest spots in that area is the Cannery Casino and Hotel. Near Nellis Air Force Base and the popular Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the Cannery bills itself as a “resort destination.” It’s hard to argue with that – especially for those who’ve come for the races.
This hotel has 200 rooms, an elegant palm-bordered pool and Jacuzzi and 24-hour room service. The casino level offers six restaurants and two bars with nightly live entertainment.
As you might guess from the names of the bars – Pin-Ups Lounge and Victory’s Bar & Grill – the Cannery goes for a WWII-vintage canning factory atmosphere, from the extensive use of brick to the illustrations of ’40s models on the blackjack tables.
The 75,000-square-foot gaming area offers over 1,650 slot and video poker machines and 20 table games. There are weekly blackjack tournaments and free gaming lessons on weekend mornings. The property recently open a brand new race and sports book, a poker room offering 2 tables including low- and medium-limit Texas Hold’em, Omaha and 7-Card Stud and a 288 seat bingo room.
The signature restaurant is Waverly’s Steak House, showcasing dark wood tones and still-life paintings that give it the look of a ’40s-style plant manager’s office. There’s also the Cannery Row Buffet featuring BBQ lunch and dinner, Casa Cocina for Mexican and margaritas and the All-American, 24-hour Victory’s Cafe. Try Vino’s Italian Restorante and Deli for a taste of Italy in your own backyard.
The Cannery also features Galaxy Luxury Movie Theaters with 16 screens, a large indoor/outdoor entertainment and exhibit venue that accommodates up to 3,000 people for concerts, festivals, motor sports exhibits and boxing matches.
Down-home attitude and Wild West charms make Arizona Charlie’s Decatur popular with locals and tourists. Good food, comfortable rooms, popular lounge acts and a poker room make this hotel an all-around winner.
More than just a “neighborhood casino” on Las Vegas’ west side, Arizona Charlie’s Decatur is almost revolutionary in nature. Not only does it boast a huge 24-hour bingo parlor, but it also houses an enclosed non-smoking slot area. Along with a race and sports book and keno lounge, gamblers can try their luck on 12 exciting table games.
Of course, there’s much more to Arizona Charlie’s Decatur than its lively casino. Live entertainment in the Naughty Ladies’ Saloon rules almost every night of the week, ranging from popular lounge acts to the occasional national country and classic rock bands. Dining here is also a rich experience, whether you choose the elegant cuisine in Ron’s Steakhouse, the many of options of Charlie’s Market Buffet or just the comfort food of the Sourdough Cafe.
Accommodations are comfortable and affordable. Guests can take advantage of a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, arcade and gift shop too.
As friendly and willing to please as the cowpoke it was named for, Arizona Charlie’s Decatur is one of Las Vegas’ safe bets.
The closest hotel and casino to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the Lucky Club Hotel and Casino attracts racing fans from across the country when world-class racing comes to the track.
Lucy’s Bar and Grill is the perfect spot to celebrate after the checkered flag drops.
This Hotel features over 80 newly decorated rooms and suites, an outdoor pool and sundeck.
Treasure Island on the Las Vegas Strip, known simply as TI, is aptly named because of its many hidden treasures. A paradise for adults, it includes some of the hippest hangouts in town, a tropical pool area with a party tub, a variety of restaurants and the first permanent Cirque du Soleil show in Vegas.
The hotel’s exterior features a sleek marquee with the TI initials. One of Treasure Island’s big features is Gilley’s Saloon, Dance Hall & Bar-B-Q, which has something for everyone. The saloon portion offers bikini bull riding contests, multiple bars, a stage, a dance floor and a “big Texas” attitude. The restaurant, which fronts the Strip, features barbecue-style favorites including ribs, big burgers and pork sliders. There’s also an outdoor patio.
The rowdy Señor Frog’s bar and restaurant, a party staple in Mexico, adds to the nightlife scene now.
Visitors flock to Vegas to relax, play and eat well, and Treasure Island has met the challenge of accommodating even the most sophisticated tourist, most aggressive card shark and most selective diner.
The hotel’s spacious guest rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing spectacular views of the Strip. They also boast the exclusive Elite Sensational pillow-top beds, flat-screen LCD TVs, small refrigerators, private safes and large soaking bathtubs.
The sprawling casino includes a small but stylish poker room, a race and sports book, several thousand slot and video poker machines as well as plenty of table games.
Phil’s Italian Steakhouse celebrates the best of Italian and American cuisines. The Vietnamese-themed Pho is a restaurant within a restaurant, located in The Coffee Shop. A world-class selection of dishes is also available for breakfast, lunch, dinner and weekend champagne brunch in The Buffet at TI. And Little Richie’s Chicago-Style Beef and Dogs is a hot dog stand situated near the poker room and sports book.
Included in Treasure Island’s entertainment offerings is the visually stunning “Mystère” by Cirque du Soleil, now nearly through its second decade of highly acclaimed performances.
The hotel recently opened a highly interactive attraction for the masses. With state-of-the-art equipment, Marvel’s Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N lets the whole family become secret agents. Top secret intelligence files, classified studies, and experiments lead you to a one-of-a-kind experience.
The pool features private cabanas and a party tub that fits 25 people. For some pampering, Oleksandra Spa & Salon offers luxurious treatments in a facility designed by a former Miss Universe contestant.
Topping it all off, the resort is conveniently located, offering a tram to the neighboring Mirage and a pedestrian bridge across Spring Mountain to the Fashion Show mall. There’s also a three-story, 48,000-square-foot retail center on the northeast corner of the property opposite the Fashion Show mall that’s anchored by CVS.
With the wealth of riches at Treasure Island, it’s no wonder that once you’ve set sail with this crew, you’ll never want to return to port again.
Hooters Casino Hotel, just east of the Las Vegas Strip, is home to a namesake Hooters restaurant and, of course, the world-famous Hooters Girls in tiny orange hot pants and white tank tops. But it offers so much more.
Not only is there an array of scantily clad ladies, but Hooters Casino Hotel also has a little something for everyone. The resort’s comfortable rooms are island-casual with tropical prints on the comforters and all the standard amenities. The casino is always packed with action and includes table games like roulette, craps and blackjack as well as plenty of slot and video poker machines, a poker room and a William Hill sports book.
Cocktails are available throughout the resort — in spots like Pete & Shorty’s.
Eating options include Hooters restaurant, featuring the “nearly world-famous” buffalo wings. Mad Onion Fine Food & Spirits is great place to enjoy a fine dinner. The décor is contemporary and the restaurant also boasts an intimate lounge.
Hooters Casino Hotel’s hospitality extends out to the resort’s pool area. Open 24/7, there are two tropical themed pools and a waterfall. Hooters Girls are also there to serve you a cold beverage at the pool bar.
Best of all, no one has to leave empty-handed. While the Hooters Girls have to stay behind, true fans can bring home a piece of the resort from Splurge, a shop that sells all sorts of Hooters Casino Hotel logo merchandise and memorabilia.
At the center of the world-renowned Las Vegas Strip, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino commands the limelight with unforgettable dining, amazing entertainment and exceptional shopping worthy of a standing ovation.
A ritzy lobby with black granite floors and textured glass walls has close to 2,000 back-lit LED bulbs decorating the heck-in desk, while eight crystal chandeliers line the escalator, which leads up to the main casino floor.
The interior design of the casino itself provides a bright, airy ambience for the 100,000-square-foot gaming floor, with glowing, colorful neon lights hanging down from the four-story ceiling and LED lights lining the walls. A hip hangout called the Heart Bar provides ample people-watching opportunities with its black leather go-go clad waitresses and central location on the casino floor.
Thanks to a layout with multiple floors, gamblers will never be at a loss for action, with gaming options — including slots, blackjack, craps, poker, a sports book and keno — located on both the main or the mezzanine level, which also features several overlooks of the main floor.
There is valet and self-parking. Self-parking is free. Guests will be charged $13 per day for valet parking.
Guests can enjoy casual dining at Planet Dailies, eat surrounded by vintage burlesque dancers at Strip House or have the Japanese-inspired dishes with California accents at Koi. The Spice Market Buffet serves fare from around the world. Plus, Gordon Ramsay BurGR features an array of traditional and unique burger preparations as well as a bar serving 30 beers all from a stunning frozen tap wall. Enjoy casual eats like large slices of pizza at Pin-Up Pizza or loaded hot dog at Pink’s.
Feel like catching a wave? Try the Strip’s first ever FlowRider Wave-in-a-Box Double wave machine. In no time, you’ll work yourself up to doing kickflips, aerials and other tricks.
Those seeking relaxation will revel in taking a dip in one of two pools, or heading to the Planet Hollywood Spa by Mandara for a therapeutic body treatment.
Shoppers will be heaven at the Miracle Mile Shops, a massive, circular mall. Access to the Miracle Mile Shops can be found in several locations, including the main casino floor at Planet Hollywood. Inside the mall, shoppers will find more than 140 shops and a dozen restaurants (like Meatball Spot and Ketchup Premium Burger Bar), as well as exciting entertainment like “V– The Ultimate Variety Show” and “Vegas! The Show.” Additional original shows take place in the V Theater and Saxe Theater inside the mall.
The Axis is one of the most state-of-the-art theater venues in Las Vegas and offers performances by some of the best and brightest stars — including pop icon Britney Spears, who is currently starring in her two-year residency show “Britney: Piece of Me.” Global superstar Jennifer Lopez will bring her star power to the resort with a high-energy show that mixes dance, hip-hop, Latin and pop music.
Other shows like “Comedy and Dolls” and “Murray, Celebrity Magician” are showcased at the resort. The topless revue “Crazy Girls” plays in a self-titled showroom with routines that range from contemporary boot-stomping pole dance numbers to bawdy burlesque classics.
It’s only natural that entertainment reigns at Planet Hollywood because the hotel-casino is, after all, situated on the same grounds where the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Elvis Presley, married his bride, Priscilla.
Discover South Beach in Las Vegas at Tropicana Las Vegas – A Doubletree by Hilton, which boasts a sun and beach theme.
Guests can enjoy light, bright rooms featuring tropical décor along with 42-inch plasma television sets, iPod docks and updated décor with interesting touches like plantation shutters on the windows. There is even a vanilla/coconut-like scent wafting through the hallways to appeal to guests’ senses and impart a tropical feel.
The hotel’s 50,000-square-foot casino features white marble tiling, stylish chairs at the slot machines and vibrant carpet while the race and sports book, operated by CG Techology, has plentiful seating and multiple big-screen televisions.
The Laugh Factory Las Vegas comedy showroom is also housed at the resort.
In addition, there is luxurious leather seating and live entertainment or DJs on many nights in the Tropicana Lounge, which is located just off the main casino floor and serves an array of classic cocktails or order a signature frozen cocktail from Chill’m.
Step inside Glow, A Mandara Spa, where beach, stone and jungle elements, enhance the divine pleasure of traditional and contemporary health and skin care.
Tropicana Las Vegas’ two-acre pool features lush tropical landscaping, a shaded area and a grassy area perfect for laying out in the sun or lounging under a tree. **The pool is closed for the season and is not available to guests.**
Guests can savor several dining choices including Bacio Italian Cuisine, an elegant restaurant at Tropicana Las Vegas featuring pizzas, calzones, pastas and more. There is also Biscayne Steak, Sea and Wine, which serves up their steakhouse fare in a cheerful dining room decorated with beige colors and dark woods.Try the Beach Café or the South Beach Food Court for quick eats.
If you’re in town for a conference, Tropicana Las Vegas offers more than 100,000 square feet of conference space, featuring state-of-the-art technology that will make your convention or special event sail smoothly. And The Wedding Chapel at Tropicana Las Vegas and its staff can make your big day a dream come true.
Vegas visitors looking for excitement will find that and more at Harrah’s Las Vegas in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, where a festive atmosphere, diverse entertainment options and an action-packed casino permeate the property.
The celebration starts outside the casino at Carnaval Court, a rollicking outdoor bar that features live bands and flair bartenders. Souvenir kiosks and food stands complete the street fair ambience.
When entering the casino from Carnaval Court, a jester statue representing magic and jubilance ushers guests inside with the message: “The party has already started.” Nowhere is this more clear than just inside at the Piano Bar, where dueling pianos and karaoke keep the energy high. Harrah’s also boasts Numb Bar & Frozen Cocktails and the Signature Bar with color-changing lights, a crystal chandelier and big-screen TVs as well as 16 beers on tap.
Chandeliers resembling large gold Mardi Gras beads decorate the expansive casino, which is always brimming with action. Gamblers delight in everything from a comfortable poker room to a stylish high-limit gaming area with sliding glass panels, a keno lounge and Rapid Roulette tables. Sports wagering is available in the race and sports book, called the Sports Pit, with high-definition televisions wherever the eye can see.
Also in the casino is Toby Keith’s I Love This Party Pit, where dealers dressed in country-western garb sling cards while country music blares from speakers above. Those really feeling the honky-tonk vibe can head upstairs to Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill for a stiff drink, a bite and some dancing.
With a number of unique restaurants, guests can enjoy succulent steaks, prime rib, seafood and chicken at Ruth’s Chris Steak. Flavors, The Buffet represents cuisines from around the world. At the 24-hour Fulton Street Food Hall, you can get everything from New York-style pizza, sushi, homemade soups and artisanal sandwiches to bakery-fresh pastries. Plus, cool and refreshing ice cream with added mix-ins like fresh fruit are available at Icepan.
World-class entertainment at Harrah’s includes “Menopause The Musical” and the “Mac King Comedy Magic Show.”The hotel’s spa and Olympic-sized pool provide the perfect spots for guests to unwind.
Harrah’s boasts 25,000 square feet of meeting space. The lobby houses several jewelry, apparel and souvenir shops as well as a shoe shine station. There’s also a health club with the all the latest cardiovascular equipment and weight machines.
There is valet and self-parking. Guests will be charged $8 per day for self-parking and $13 per day for valet parking. Hourly self-parking and valet rates vary.
Though located within easy walking distance to many other properties, Harrah’s is home to a Las Vegas Monorail station, making it a snap to go just about anywhere on the Strip. Plus, free shuttle rides are available every half hour between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to the Rio and Bally’s/Paris Las Vegas.
Located just blocks from the Las Vegas Strip, The Westin Las Vegas Hotel – Casino & Spa offers all of the personal and business amenities for which Westin hotels are known, but with a healthy dose of Vegas glitz.
The intimate casino has over 150 slot machines – from 5 cents to $25 – and 6 table games, including blackjack, roulette and craps.
The Savona Bistro Restaurant serves prime steak, fresh seafood and Mediterranean cuisine in a contemporary setting.
Cozy Westin accommodations include more than 800 guest rooms featuring the hotel’s signature Heavenly Bed, a pillow-top mattress, down blanket, three crisp sheets, a comforter, duvet and five of the “best pillows in the business;” and the Heavenly Bath, a custom-designed Speakman shower with two heads with five adjustable jets and spray options. There’s also a coffeemaker, tasteful granite bathrooms with deluxe spa amenities, dual-line, cordless phones and high-speed Internet access (by request).
You can unwind with a massage or body wrap in the Hibiscus Spa or de-stress in the Westin workout fitness center, which has LifeFitness and Precor equipment.