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*Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall

5111 Boulder Hwy,
Las Vegas
NV
USA
89122
(702) 456-7777

Location: Boulder Strip

Type: Hotel-Casino

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Known as the place "where locals bring their friends," Sam's Town Hotel and Casino on the east side of Las Vegas is always a favorite. This western-themed Boulder Strip resort has been bringing 'em back since 1979 by being a friendly host and offering a variety of entertainment options. Front and center is the vast, three-level gaming hall that features a large race and sports book, 3,300 slot machines, all of the table games, a bingo parlor, keno room and poker room. The Prime Rewards slot club is popular with locals for its cash-back incentives and other deals. Extracurricular activities include an 18-screen movie complex, a 24-hour bowling center and the four-times-daily "Sunset Stampede" laser and water show in Mystic Falls Park, an amazing nine-story atrium with real trees, waterfalls and trails. There is also a full-service beauty salon and a giant selection of Western wear at Sheplers. Once you've got your hair up and duds picked out, ride on into the nightlife, which centers around live country music and dancing at Roxy's Saloon and the new Sam's Town Live!, a 1,100-seat facility that features top headliners. The dining scene is anchored by two longtime favorites: Billy Bob's Steakhouse and Willy & Jose's Cantina. For fine Italian dining, there's Fellini's in Mystic Falls Park. There is also an all-you-can-eat buffet, a 24-hour café and a food court. Sam's Town has more than 600 rooms and suites done in a 19th-century Southwestern motif, plus two spacious RV parks with a full range of services, from cable TV to pet runs.
Last updated March 26, 2008
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