This huge casino has a small hotel (by Vegas standards) attached. This casino is extremely popular with locals, and its small hotel is probably because there isn’t much in this area to bring tourists venturing here. However, you could probably wile away a couple of days at Santa Fe station.
The rooms are perfectly serviceable and the rates are always cheap. The casino is massive, and the restaurants and bars are done with real attention to detail and compared to on Strip properties a relative bargain.
And if you want to mix with the locals even more, you can go ten pin bowling into the early hours of the morning!
Facts and Figures:
Opening date: 1991
Location: Located approx 15 miles North of the Vegas strip.
Casino: Yes. A station casino’s Boarding Pass casino.
Poker: No
Number of guest rooms: 200 guest rooms
Room categories:
Deluxe King or queens: 300sqft.
Pool:
open 9am-10pm.
Restaurants and bars:
The Charcoal Room: Classic steak house
Sun – Thu 5pm-9pm, Fri & Sat 5pm – 10pm
Cabo: Contemporary Mexican
Hours: 4pm-10pm daily
Feast Buffet:
Breakfast | Mon – Sat |
8:00AM – 11:00AM
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$6.99*
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Lunch | Mon – Sat |
11:00AM – 4:00PM
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$8.99*
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Dinner | Weekly |
4:00PM – 9:00PM
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$10.99*
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Champagne Brunch | Sunday |
8:00AM – 4:00PM
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$10.99*
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Prices for boarding pass members
Grand Café:
24 hours
Specials from midnight – 5am for boarding pass members starting at $1.99
The Oyster Bar:
Sunday – Thursday 5pm – 9pm
Friday and Saturday 5pm – 10pm
4949 Lounge
Iguana Bar – 24 hours.
Attractions:
Bowling, Cinema and Kidsquest childcare.