3500 Paradise Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89169
(702) 731-2020
The Mardi Gras Hotel & Casino is your Best Bet for an affordable hotel off the Strip in Las Vegas. Featuring over 300 spacious over-sized Guest Rooms; a f
Just a block from the Strip, we are a dramatic departure from the craziness of strip hotels. You’ll find a smoke-free boutique atmosphere, making it a perfect location for business & leisure. Our swanky steakhouse, ENVY, also offers a divine dining experience. You'll find state-of-the-art workout equipment in our ultra-modern fitness center that is open 24-hours day. Overlooking the lush pool area, our the fitness center features free weights, cardio machines, resistance equipment, and complimentary fruit juices and bottled water. Take a dip in our outdoor pool or hot tub afterwards for your refreshing or invigorating cool down. Inspire and impress at your next event when you reserve our meeting space for your corporate meeting, conference or social occasion. Our sleek, sophisticated, and versatile venues offer the exact type of space that you need, and our professional planners will ensure that your event is successful and flawless.
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Our all-suite, gaming hotel is conveniently located one block off The Strip and two blocks from the Convention Center. The Rita Suites offers a quiet refuge in the heart of Las Vegas action and excitement. Enjoy at-home amenities like full kitchen with refrigerator, stove and oven, separate bedroom with walk-in closet, complimentary laundry facilities, free wireless access, free local and long distance phone calls and two satellite TV's in each suite! Free and convenient parking and we are Pet Friendly! Also come enjoy our new bar and gaming amenities!
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The Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is a hotel and casino in Winchester, Nevada, owned by Westgate Resorts. It has 2,956 hotel rooms, including 305 suites. It opened in 1969 as the International Hotel, and was known for many years as the Las Vegas Hilton, then briefly as the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. It was renamed the Westgate Las Vegas on July 1, 2014. The hotel is 30 stories tall with a height of 114.30 meter / 375.00 feet. Located on, it has a casino and is also home to the largest sports book in Las Vegas. The hotel is located next to the Las Vegas Convention Center and has its own 200000sqft convention center, and a station along the Las Vegas Monorail.HistoryInternational Hotel (1969–1971)The hotel, designed by architect Martin Stern, Jr., was built in 1969 by Kirk Kerkorian and opened originally as the International Hotel. When it opened, the International was the largest hotel in the world. Barbra Streisand was the opening-night performer, along with Peggy Lee performing afterwards in the hotel's lounge.On July 31, 1969, immediately following Streisand's engagement, Elvis Presley performed for 58 consecutive sold out shows, breaking all Vegas attendance records, (130,157 paying, and ostensibly gambling customers in the period of one month), with stellar reviews coming from both critics and the public. He broke his own attendance record in February 1970, and again in August 1970 and August 1972. When playing Las Vegas, he lived in the penthouse suite (room 3000), located on the 30th floor, until his last performance there in December 1976. Elvis was due to perform there again in 1978, to celebrate the opening of the North tower, but the singer died in August 1977. His manager, Colonel Tom Parker lived in the hotel on the 4th floor from the 1970s to mid-1980s.
The Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is a hotel and casino in Winchester, Nevada, owned by Westgate Resorts. It has 2,956 hotel rooms, including 305 suites. It opened in 1969 as the International Hotel, and was known for many years as the Las Vegas Hilton, then briefly as the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. It was renamed the Westgate Las Vegas on July 1, 2014. The hotel is 30 stories tall with a height of 114.30 meter / 375.00 feet. Located on, it has a casino and is also home to the largest sports book in Las Vegas. The hotel is located next to the Las Vegas Convention Center and has its own 200000sqft convention center, and a station along the Las Vegas Monorail.HistoryInternational Hotel (1969–1971)The hotel, designed by architect Martin Stern, Jr., was built in 1969 by Kirk Kerkorian and opened originally as the International Hotel. When it opened, the International was the largest hotel in the world. Barbra Streisand was the opening-night performer, along with Peggy Lee performing afterwards in the hotel's lounge.On July 31, 1969, immediately following Streisand's engagement, Elvis Presley performed for 58 consecutive sold out shows, breaking all Vegas attendance records, (130,157 paying, and ostensibly gambling customers in the period of one month), with stellar reviews coming from both critics and the public. He broke his own attendance record in February 1970, and again in August 1970 and August 1972. When playing Las Vegas, he lived in the penthouse suite (room 3000), located on the 30th floor, until his last performance there in December 1976. Elvis was due to perform there again in 1978, to celebrate the opening of the North tower, but the singer died in August 1977. His manager, Colonel Tom Parker lived in the hotel on the 4th floor from the 1970s to mid-1980s.
Located only one block from the famous Las Vegas Strip, Desert Club Resort offers the best of both worlds. Enjoy a quiet oasis during the day before venturing out for non-stop nighttime excitement in one of the most dynamic and exciting entertainment destinations in the world. The resort features a new Clubhouse, as well as multiple pools and hot tubs. There’s a putting green onsite for you to work on your short game and you can also keep your exercise regiment up in the Fitness Center. Plus, the kids will love the game room and activity center. When its time for a bite or specialty cocktail, our new poolside Gold Mine Bar & Grill will keep you refreshed. To experience the family-friendly side of Vegas, head out of the city to top visitor destinations such as Hoover Dam or a day trip farther out to the Grand Canyon. Our concierge can help plan for any vacation needs. When it’s time to experience downtown fun and excitement, hop on our complimentary shuttle and head to stops at some of the largest casinos on the Vegas Strip and the popular Fremont Street Experience. From world-class performers and live shows to incredible dining and casino action, nothing beats like the heart of Vegas—and you’ll be right in the middle of it!
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Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a US$2.9 billion, 3,889-room, 68-story unfinished resort and casino development near the north end of the Las Vegas Strip on the 24.5acre site previously occupied by the El Rancho Casino in Winchester, Nevada. It was intended to be a sister property to the well-known 1950s-era Fontainebleau Miami Beach. The building is currently the second tallest in the Las Vegas Valley.The project, upon completion was expected to include: a 95000sqft casino, a 60000sqft spa, 3,300-seat performing arts theater, 1,018 condo-hotel units, 180000sqft of retail space, 400000sqft of indoor and outdoor conference space, nightclubs, and 24 restaurants and lounges.The building was designed by Carlos Zapata Studio with Bergman Walls Associates as the architect of record.HistoryThe Fontainebleau was announced on May 12, 2005, as a casino and 4,000-room hotel, planned to be opened by 2008. The project would be a sister property to the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. Groundbreaking was officially announced to have begun on April 30, 2007. The tower was topped out in November 2008.BankruptcyFontainebleau Resorts CEO Glenn Schaeffer, the former chief financial officer of Mandalay Resort Group, which generated record profits before it was sold to MGM Mirage in 2005, left Fontainebleau Resorts without comment in May 2009. Schaeffer was primarily responsible for securing more than US$3 billion in loans for the project.
The Stardust Resort and Casino was a casino resort located on 63 acres along the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada.The Stardust opened in 1958, although most of the modern casino complex — including its main 32-story tower — was built in 1991. It was demolished on March 13, 2007, a short lifetime even by Las Vegas standards, where casinos are torn down and rebuilt on a regular basis. Shortly after the resort opened, the defunct nearby Royal Nevada hotel and casino was converted to become part of the Stardust.The Stardust officially closed at 12:00 p.m. on November 1, 2006 after operating continuously for 48 years. It was imploded on March 13, 2007, around 2:33 a.m. In 2007, Boyd Gaming, which owned the property, began construction on Echelon Place, Stardust's intended replacement. Construction was halted in 2008, however, during the economic downturn. In 2013, Malaysia-based Genting Group bought the site from Boyd, with plans to open Resorts World, a Chinese-themed resort, by 2018.SignThe famed Stardust sign became a symbol of Las Vegas. Young Electric Sign Company was hired to fabricate the sign. Kermit Wayne's design was selected for both the façade and the roadside signs. Although Moe Dalitz, who took over from original developer Tony Cornero upon his death, said it was from his original plans, the sign was really part of Cornero's original concept.