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[15] [16] Station would go on to build other upscale resorts in the Las Vegas Valley, including Green Valley Ranch (2001) and Red Rock Resort (2006). [13] Sunset Station employed approximately 1,800 people upon opening, [17] and had 1,200 workers as of 2017. [18] Two years later, employees voted in favor of unionizing the property by 83 percent.
Sunset Station is an off-strip locals casino located on Sunset Road near Interstate 515, across from the Galleria at Sunset shopping center. The resort includes a 21-story hotel tower with 448 rooms, 13,000 sq ft (1,200 m2) of meeting space, slot machines, table games, a 13-screen movie theater, a 542-seat bingo hall, a 72-lane bowling alley ...
The Klondike Sunset Casino was the first new casino to open in the Las Vegas Valley since the SLS Las Vegas in August 2014. [46] The casino opened with 225 slot machines, [47] and an expanded 24-hour restaurant known as Sarah's Kitchen, named after Familian's wife. [46] [47] A small sports book was expected to open inside the casino in October ...
The casino closed on June 28, 2006, [33] while the hotel, restaurant and bar closed on June 30, 2006. [16] [34] [35] [36] The Klondike had 45 employees at the time of closure, down from 150 employees three months earlier. [13] Many employees from the Klondike were expected to be transferred to Woodrum's Klondike Sunset Casino in nearby Henderson.
[42] [53] [54] Sam's Town also added an 18-screen Century Theatres facility, [55] which would help it to compete against newer, nearby rivals Boulder Station and Sunset Station. [42] Another new feature was Sam's Town Live, a 1,050-seat showroom, [56] which helped to broaden the property's client base. [57]
It's time to shine those boots and party! With fancy appetizers, like crab-stuffed mushrooms and decadent baked brie, you're sure to impress any cowboy.
Fiesta Henderson (formerly The Reserve) was a hotel and casino located on 35 acres (14 ha) of land at 777 West Lake Mead Parkway in Henderson, Nevada. [1] Gem Gaming announced the project in 1995, as The Reserve, with an opening planned for July 4, 1996.
Mary Kempner, the park's marketing manager, stated that while Shelton had wanted Old Vegas "along the lines of Knott's Berry Farm, Sugarman has more of a Disneyland type of park in mind so it is planned to be a blend of the two with the authenticity of the old." Among the alterations was the remodeling of the park's kitchen facilities to ensure ...