Frontier Hotel Las Vegas

Written by opi on August 5, 2008 – 12:52 am -

Frontier Hotel Las Vegas, NV is no longer on the Strip, as it was imploded on November 13, 2007. It has an interesting history that started on October 30, 1942 when it opened its doors for business. At first, it was a nightclub known as Pair-O-Dice in 1930. It became the Ambassador Night Club in 1936 and the ‘91 Club’ in 1939. When it opened in 1942, it was rebuilt as a casino called the Last Frontier. In 1955, it was renamed the New Frontier after undergoing renovations. Visit Frontier for complete details.


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Four Seasons Las Vegas

Written by opi on July 25, 2008 – 4:46 am -

Four Seasons Las Vegas is a non-gaming hotel perfect for guests who want quiet, class and style, while still having access to everything on the Strip. It is a small hotel, so expect great personal service. Snowbirds and International travelers will appreciate this sanctuary amongst the fast-paced lifestyle of the Strip. Visit Four Seasons for complete details.


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Flamingo Hotel Las Vegas

Written by opi on July 24, 2008 – 12:44 pm -

Gangster Bugsy Siegel’s original Vegas hotel became the Flamingo Las Vegas and they still have that fantastic old world style curly pink signage to remind us all how fast this world of pleasure has changed. I personally love the pool scene here at Flamingo and I think for the money this strip front hotel with its tropical big watery play ground is a great value. Visit Flamingo for complete details.


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Excalibur Hotel Las Vegas

Written by opi on July 21, 2008 – 8:33 pm -

Excalibur Hotel and Casino is located at the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana on the strip in Las Vegas. You will see that the castle is changed nearly every year with new updates to the interior. The casino is brighter and more fun. Their great dining and thrilling entertainment options are worth stopping by for if you have kids. Visit Excalibur for complete details.


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Bills Gamblin Hall and Saloon

Written by opi on July 21, 2008 – 3:37 pm -

Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall and Saloon might be a small casino, but it has 2 of the finest restaurants in Vegas, and one of the most popular nightclubs in town as well. The hotel has an 1890’s San Francisco theme reminiscent of the Barbary Coast. It was formerly known as the Barbary Coast and owned by Boyd Gaming. On March 1, 2007, Boyd Gaming made a trade with Harrah’s Entertainment for the Stardust property. Visit Bills Gamblin Hall for complete details.


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