Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall, Las Vegas
Sam's Town Las Vegas | |
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Location | Sunrise Manor, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 5111 Boulder Highway |
Opening date | April 1, 1979 |
Theme | Old West |
No. of rooms | 646 |
Total gaming space | 120,681 sq ft (11,211.6 m2) |
Permanent shows | Sunset Stampede |
Signature attractions | Mystic Falls |
Notable restaurants | Angry Butcher Steakhouse Calamity Jane's Dunkin' Donuts Firelight Buffet McDonald's Panda Express Sports Deli Subway T.G.I. Friday's Roberto's Taco Shop[1] |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | Boyd Gaming |
Renovated in | 1994, 2000, 2007 |
Website | Official website |
Sam's Town Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located in Sunrise Manor, Nevada[2] on the corner of Flamingo Road and Boulder Highway. It is one of the casinos owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. It features a 25,000-square-foot indoor park, bowling center, movie theater, and one of the largest casino floors in Las Vegas.[3]
One of the unique features of the hotel is "Mystic Falls Park", a large glass-roofed atrium with tall live trees, cobblestone paths, and a waterfall in the center where Sunset Stampede Laser Light and Water Show is performed several times a day.[4]
It was the host hotel for the Sam's Town 300, a NASCAR race sponsored by Sam's Town. It was also the Las Vegas host hotel for the Silver State Classic Challenge race.
History[]
The original Sam's Town opened on April 1, 1979[5] and it was one of the first locals casinos to open in the Las Vegas Valley.[citation needed] Over the next 21 years, Sam's Town would undergo eight expansions. In 1994, its original hotel rooms were demolished for an expansion which added a high-rise tower with 650 rooms, along with Mystic Falls. An $86 million renovation and expansion took place in 2000, toning down the property's country theme while adding more casino space, a buffet, a pool, and a parking garage. Also added was a new building to house both a two-story movie theater with 18 screens and a special events center.[6] Sam's Town is part of the Boulder Strip.[7]
From 1980 to 1999 the studios of Nevada Public Radio were located in a separate building on the property.
The 2006 album Sam's Town by The Killers was named after the casino.
References[]
- ^ Curtis, Anthony (June 13, 2016). "Las Vegas: Riviera demolition set for June 14". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
A Roberto's Taco Shop has opened at Sam's Town. There are several Roberto's throughout the city; this is the first in a casino.
- ^ "Parcel number inquiry - search by location address results". Clark County, Nevada. Archived from the original on November 8, 2008. Retrieved November 9, 2008.
- ^ "When You're Here, You're Home!". Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall - Las Vegas. Retrieved 2018-06-03.
- ^ "Mystic Falls Park®". Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall - Las Vegas. Retrieved 2018-06-03.
- ^ "On the road of life, an idea for a casino grew". Las Vegas Business Press. April 13, 2009. Archived from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved August 10, 2012.
- ^ Hogan, Jan (April 17, 2000). "Sam's Town updates facilities and theme". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on June 17, 2001.
- ^ Simpson, Jeff (July 3, 2000). "The Other Strip". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on March 11, 2003.
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Coordinates: 36°06′45″N 115°03′44″W / 36.11257°N 115.062304°W
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