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The '''Las Vegas Strip''' is a three mile long part of Las Vegas Boulevard South that houses the largest hotels and casinos in ]. It runs from the Stratosphere at its north to the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino to its south. Las Vegas's ] is just to the south of the Strip. | The '''Las Vegas Strip''' is a three mile long part of Las Vegas Boulevard South that houses the largest hotels and casinos in ]. It runs from the ] at its north to the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino to its south. Las Vegas's ] is just to the south of the Strip. | ||
The strip reportedly was named by a ] cop, Guy McAfee, after the ] in his hometown. The first hotel to be built on what is today's strip was the El Rancho Vegas, which opened on ], ]. (It was destroyed by fire in 1960.) | The strip reportedly was named by a ] cop, Guy McAfee, after the ] in his hometown. The first hotel to be built on what is today's strip was the El Rancho Vegas, which opened on ], ]. (It was destroyed by fire in 1960.) | ||
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<TR><TD>'''Name'''<TD>'''Rooms'''<TD>'''Opened'''</TR> | <TR><TD>'''Name'''<TD>'''Rooms'''<TD>'''Opened'''</TR> | ||
<TR><TD>'''Stratosphere'''<BR>2000 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>1,500<TD>April 1996 | <TR><TD>''']'''<BR>2000 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>1,500<TD>April 1996 | ||
<TR><TD>'''Sahara'''<TD><TD> | <TR><TD>'''Sahara'''<TD><TD> | ||
<TR><TD>'''Circus Circus'''<BR>2880 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>3,770<TD> | <TR><TD>'''Circus Circus'''<BR>2880 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>3,770<TD> | ||
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<TR><TD>''']'''<BR>3645 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>2,814<TD> | <TR><TD>''']'''<BR>3645 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>2,814<TD> | ||
<TR><TD>'''Paris'''<BR>3655 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>1,900<TD> | <TR><TD>'''Paris'''<BR>3655 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>1,900<TD> | ||
<TR><TD>'''Aladdin'''<BR>3667 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>2,567<TD>Opened in 1963 as the Tally-Ho; imploded and then completely rebuilt, opening in August 2000. | <TR><TD>''']'''<BR>3667 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>2,567<TD>Opened in 1963 as the Tally-Ho; imploded and then completely rebuilt, opening in August 2000. | ||
<TR><TD>'''Monte Carlo Resort and Casino'''<BR>3770 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>3,014<TD>June 1996 | <TR><TD>'''Monte Carlo Resort and Casino'''<BR>3770 Las Vegas Blvd. South<TD>3,014<TD>June 1996 | ||
<TR><TD>'''New York, New York'''<BR>3790 Las Vegas Blvd South<TD><TD> | <TR><TD>'''New York, New York'''<BR>3790 Las Vegas Blvd South<TD><TD> |
Revision as of 11:34, 31 May 2004
The Las Vegas Strip is a three mile long part of Las Vegas Boulevard South that houses the largest hotels and casinos in Las Vegas. It runs from the Stratosphere at its north to the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino to its south. Las Vegas's McCarran International Airport is just to the south of the Strip.
The strip reportedly was named by a Los Angeles cop, Guy McAfee, after the Sunset Strip in his hometown. The first hotel to be built on what is today's strip was the El Rancho Vegas, which opened on April 3, 1941. (It was destroyed by fire in 1960.)
Hotel/casinos on the Strip (from north to south) include:
Name | Rooms | Opened |
Stratosphere 2000 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 1,500 | April 1996 |
Sahara | ||
Circus Circus 2880 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 3,770 | |
Stardust 3000 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 2,340 | July 1958 |
Treasure Island 3300 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 2,900 | October 27, 1993 |
Venetian 3355 Las Vegas Blvd, South | 4,049 | |
Mirage 3400 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 3,049 | November 22, 1989 |
Flamingo Las Vegas 3555 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 3,642 | |
Caesars Palace 3570 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 2,456 | |
Bellagio 3600 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 3,000 | 1998 |
Bally's Las Vegas 3645 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 2,814 | |
Paris 3655 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 1,900 | |
Aladdin 3667 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 2,567 | Opened in 1963 as the Tally-Ho; imploded and then completely rebuilt, opening in August 2000. |
Monte Carlo Resort and Casino 3770 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 3,014 | June 1996 |
New York, New York 3790 Las Vegas Blvd South | ||
Excalibur 3850 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 4,032 | June 19, 1990 |
Luxor Hotel 3900 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 4,407 | October 15, 1993 |
Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South | 3,700 | 1999 |