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The following is a list of hotels located on the Las Vegas Strip.

List of hotels[edit]

Current hotels on the Las Vegas Strip
NameImageRoomsOpenedOperatorThemeNotes
Flamingo
3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,642December 26, 1946Caesars EntertainmentArt Deco, Miami1946 – Flamingo Hotel & Casino
March 1, 1947 – The Fabulous Flamingo
1974 – Flamingo Hilton
2000 – Flamingo Las Vegas
The last of the original 1946 buildings was destroyed in 1993. The remaining hotel buildings date from 1967 and after.
Sahara
2535 Las Vegas Boulevard South
1,720October 7, 1952Meruelo Group1952 – Sahara
August 23, 2014 – SLS
August 29, 2019 – Renamed Sahara
Tropicana
3801 Las Vegas Boulevard South
1,467April 4, 1957Penn National GamingTropicalOpened on April, 4, 1957. By the time the hotel had been built, it was by far the most expensive Las Vegas resort yet built with a total construction costs amounted $15 million.[1]
The Linq
3535 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,6401959Caesars Entertainment1959 – Flamingo Capri Motel
November 1, 1979 – Imperial Palace
December 21, 2012 – The Quad
October 30, 2014 – The LINQ
Planet Hollywood
3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,567February 1963Caesars EntertainmentHollywoodFebruary 1963 – Tally-Ho
November 5,1963 – King's Crown Hotel
April 1, 1966 – The Aladdin
April 27, 1998 – original hotel demolished
August 18, 2000 – The New Aladdin
April 16, 2007 – Planet Hollywood
Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,348August 5, 1966Caesars EntertainmentRoman Empire
Circus Circus
2880 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,770October 18, 1968Phil RuffinCircus
Harrah's
3475 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,677July 2, 1973Caesars EntertainmentCarnival, Mardi Gras1973 – Holiday Casino
1992 – Harrah's
Bally's
3645 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,814December 5, 1973Caesars Entertainment1973 – MGM Grand
1986 – Bally's
Best Western Plus Casino Royale
3411 Las Vegas Boulevard South
1521978Tom ElardiEuropean Villa1979 – Nob Hill
1992 – Casino Royale
Merged with Best Western in 2013.
The Cromwell
3595 Las Vegas Boulevard South
188March 2, 1979Caesars Entertainment1979 – Barbary Coast
March 1, 2007 – Bill's Gamblin Hall and Saloon
February 21, 2014 – The Cromwell
The Mirage
3400 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,044November 22, 1989MGM Resorts InternationalPolynesia
Excalibur
3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South
4,032June 19, 1990MGM Resorts International
Luxor
3900 Las Vegas Boulevard South
4,407October 15, 1993MGM Resorts InternationalAncient Egypt
Treasure Island (TI)
3300 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,884October 27, 1993Phil RuffinPirates, Caribbean
MGM Grand
3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South
6,852December 18, 1993MGM Resorts InternationalArt Deco, Hollywood1975 – Marina Hotel and Casino
1989 – MGM-Marina
December 18, 1993 – MGM Grand
The Strat
2000 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,427April 30, 1996Golden Entertainment1979 – Vegas World
April 30, 1996 – Stratosphere
2020 – The Strat
Park MGM
3770 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,002June 21, 1996MGM Resorts InternationalNature1996 – Monte Carlo
May 9, 2018 – Park MGM
New York-New York
3790 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,024January 3, 1997MGM Resorts InternationalNew York City
Bellagio
3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,950October 15, 1998MGM Resorts InternationalBellagio
Mandalay Bay
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,309March 2, 1999MGM Resorts InternationalTropicalConsists of Four Seasons and Delano
The Venetian
3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South
4,049May 3, 1999Las Vegas SandsVeniceInterContinental – Alliance Resort
Paris
3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,916September 1, 1999Caesars EntertainmentParis
Wynn
3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,716April 28, 2005Wynn ResortsInperfect Dreams, Life imitating art
The Palazzo
3325 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,068December 30, 2007Las Vegas SandsItalianInterContinental – Alliance Resort
Part of The Venetian
Encore
3121 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,034December 22, 2008Wynn ResortsLife imitating artPart of Wynn
CityCenter
3780 Las Vegas Boulevard South
6,790December 16, 2009MGM Resorts InternationalConsist of 3 hotels: Aria, Vdara, and Waldorf Astoria
Cosmopolitan
3708 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,027December 15, 2010The Blackstone Group
Resorts World
3000 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,5002021Genting GroupChineseUnder construction
The Drew
2777 Las Vegas Boulevard South
4,000Q2 2022Witkoff GroupTBAUnder construction
Astral
3961 Las Vegas Boulevard South
6202022Astral HotelsTBAplanned
Dream
5051 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
4502023Dream HotelsTBAplanned

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^David G. Schwartz (April 3, 2018). 'SIXTY YEARS AGO, THE TROPICANA OPENED UNDER MOB'S HIDDEN CONTROL'. The Mob Museum.

External links[edit]

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The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed much of the world down and changed the course of long-awaited plans. Yet construction in Las Vegas, Nevada, is soldiering on.

Sin City is marching forward, with not one but three new properties opening within the next year.

Casino resorts may change hands and get a refresh and rebranding, but it’s much rarer to get places that are brand-new and from scratch, as two of these three are.

Construction is an essential job in Nevada. So while casinos were closed to help slow the spread of coronavirus, many construction projects (thankfully) continued to move forward. Many tourists who traditionally visit Vegas a few times a year will now have something new and fresh to look forward to.

Those who love both Las Vegas and football may already be aware of the city’s biggest construction project this year that didn’t involve a casino: Allegiant Stadium, home to Vegas’ first NFL team, the Las Vegas Raiders. It was finished over the summer and recently made its television debut, opening without fans for the team’s first home game.

This is just the tip of the iceberg as work continues on new casinos set to open within a year in Las Vegas. Delays may have shifted opening times around, but progress continues on Circa Resort & Casino, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas and Resorts World Las Vegas.

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There is a little something for everyone, as all three new properties are in different parts of Las Vegas:

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  • Downtown Las Vegas: Circa Resort & Casino is downtown at the Fremont Street Experience.
  • Off-Strip: Virgin Hotels Las Vegas occupies the land where the Hard Rock once stood just off the Vegas Strip.
  • Vegas Strip: Resorts World Las Vegas is on the north end of the Vegas Strip, across the street from Wynn and Encore.

The opening timelines have shifted a little, in part due to the pandemic. Circa will open in phases, while Virgin will now open in January after previously being scheduled for sometime just after Election Day.

Meanwhile, Resorts World has changed its opening date since breaking ground in 2015. Summer 2021 seems to still be on target for the opening date range.

Circa Resort & Casino

Opening: Oct. 28 and Dec. 28, 2020

Casino Hotels In Las Vegas Off The Stripe

Circa Resort & Casino is the first ground-up resort development in downtown Las Vegas since 1980. The massive new property will occupy an entire block of the Fremont Street Experience. The land where Circa is being built used to be home to the Las Vegas Club Casino, Mermaids Casino and a variety of businesses like Glitter Gulch.

Downtown Las Vegas casino developer Derek Stevens is the brains behind Circa. He also owns The D Las Vegas and Golden Gate casinos on Fremont Street. In fact, Circa is across the street from the Golden Gate. All three properties will be connected by the Club One rewards program.

Construction on Circa started in early 2019, but the property faced challenges to opening before the end of 2020 as scheduled. Since there were capacity limits due to the spread of coronavirus, the focus on finishing the entire property at once changed.

Circa’s casino, its restaurants and most amenities within the property will open on Oct. 28. The hotel is taking reservations for rooms beginning Dec. 28, just in time for New Year’s Eve celebrations.

It’s also significant to note that when the property opens, it will be the only Las Vegas casino that requires guests to be 21 years or older. Typically, casinos allow patrons of any age to visit with the stipulation that they must be 21 to gamble.

Circa is an especially impressive property for its location, which is home to mostly smaller and older casinos. The hotel will be the tallest structure north of the Vegas Strip.

Circa plans on having 777 rooms eventually (only a limited number of floors will open in Dec.) and a massive 4,000-person-capacity rooftop pool deck called Stadium Swim. Plans for the number of hotel rooms could change, but plans for the pool area should remain intact.

Stadium Swim is more than just a pool area. This amphitheater and pool complex will feature six pools, cabanas, outdoor gaming, dining and a massive 135 x 41-foot video screen. Guests will be able to enjoy a relaxing time by the pool or an outstanding outdoor viewing area for sports and other entertainment.

The casino will have more than 1,300 video poker and slot machines, including 135 bartop machines. Circa will have 55 traditional table games and another 18 electronic table games. Machines and table games will be spread out over two levels.

The Circa Sports sportsbook will occupy three levels and should be the centerpiece of the casino. The sportsbook will have general admission seating, 350 stadium seats, couches with bottle service, a broadcast studio for VSiN and a massive 98 million-pixel viewing screen.

From the sportsbook to the “21 and up” rule, Stevens will showcase yet again how he’s one of a new generation of Vegas visionaries, shaking up the status quo and offering a new format of Vegas hospitality for both tourists and locals alike.

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

Opening: TBA in 2021

Sir Richard Branson and a group of investors purchased Hard Rock Casino in 2018 with plans to make it the first Virgin Hotels property in Las Vegas. While Branson is only a small stakeholder in the property, it will bear his Virgin brand.

The building might look similar from the outside but will have a new look and feel inside when it opens within the first few weeks of 2021.

Virgin will operate the Hilton Curio Collection hotel, while Mohegan Sun will operate the casino. A new company in Las Vegas, Betfred, will operate the sportsbook. The property will use three loyalty programs altogether. The hotel will use Virgin’s “The Know” and Hilton Rewards. The casino will use Mohegan Sun’s Momentum rewards program.

The Mohegan Sun casino will be the first in Las Vegas for the Native American tribe. The casino floor at Virgin will have 60,000 square feet of gaming space. Specifics about the casino layout aren’t available yet, but it could be different than the Hard Rock.

Renderings of the lobby show that the iconic Center Bar will no longer exist. At least part of the casino floor will exist in this area of the property. It appears as though games will offer enough spacing for guests to move around more easily than previous incarnations of the property. The early renderings don’t offer much more information.

Much of the property will have a new look, but a few venues will remain intact. For example, the first Las Vegas outlet for Nobu will remain. The renovated sushi restaurant will include new furnishings and a larger bar area.

Virgin will also bring new brands and dining concepts to Las Vegas. Night + Market is a popular Thai eatery from Los Angeles making its Las Vegas debut at Virgin. Money, Baby! is a unique adult playground for sports fans.

The new sports and entertainment venue will include dining, drinking, viewing, games and of course sports betting. Money, Baby! will include indoor and outdoor spaces for fun in the sun or inside in the air conditioning.

Resorts World Las Vegas

Opening: summer 2021

Resorts World Las Vegas is the first venture in Sin City for international resort and casino operator Genting Group. The property across the street from Wynn Las Vegas has been in development off and on since first breaking ground as Echelon Place in 2007.

Genting broke ground on the $4.3 billion Resorts World Las Vegas in 2015. Construction on the project is in high gear this year, and it is on schedule to open in the summer of 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic did little to slow down the project, which is holding to its opening time frame next year.

Resorts World will be similar to other massive casino-resorts on the Vegas Strip. The property will have multiple tall hotel towers and a casino full of world-class amenities including a 5,000-person-capacity theater that should be home to big-name show residencies.

The massive 111,000-square-foot casino floor will be a little different than other properties in the area. For example, the sportsbook will be unlike any others. There will be a 14,000-square-foot entertainment zone instead of a traditional sportsbook. This will be home to a race and sportsbook with space that will feature live entertainment.

Resorts World Las Vegas will have three hotel towers, each sporting a different Hilton brand. The majority of the 3,500 hotel rooms will be in the tall Hilton and Conrad hotel towers. High rollers will find just over 200 rooms and suites in the specialty Crockfords Las Vegas hotel tower from LXR Hotels & Resorts.

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Circa Resort & Casino

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

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Resorts World Las Vegas