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Palace Station Casino

2411 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV | Map it  

89102 36.143800 -115.175300

(702) 367-2411 | View Website

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Cajun & Creole, Mexican
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nicholspw

Member since Mar, 2012 View Profile
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Joined 2 months ago
4.0
March 23, 2012

I stay here regularly. I go to Vegas about twice a month and find that The Palace Station suits all my needs. Starbucks and The Cafe are great and easy to find. It's a great hotel but if any of you are looking to save some $$ then book it at SweetHotelDeals.us They usually have some pretty good deals on there!

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Sarah Kemp

Member since Mar, 2012 View Profile
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Joined 2 months ago
1.0
March 22, 2012

Stay away. We arrived at the Palace Station after a long flight from NYC only to find out that the tower room we paid for was not available and they were giving us a courtyard room. The courtyard rooms should be demolished because they're that nasty and run down. I called the front desk daily because we were told that our room would be available the next day but that never happened. So we spent 6 nights in that dump because Travelocity would not help us get a refund. The Palace Station only offered two free breakfast buffets for our trouble... funny thing is that in no way makes up for the extra $15 a night we paid to stay in the tower rooms. Between the rude staff and management of the Palace Station and the lack of customer service Travelocity provides our trip was ruined. Also - if you're traveling with family GO elsewhere because there were numerous hookers inside the property and homeless people will approach you in the parking lot because the security does nothing but sit at the doors. You have NO protection in the parking lot or garage.

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suneeme

Member since Nov, 2006 View Profile
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Joined 6 years ago
4.0
November 22, 2006

Best Locals hang out. As a local this is our hang out. Very good variety of places to eat, not crowded like casino's on the strip. They have the same gaming as any of the strip casinos. They also have a bowling center and arcade so familys are welcome here.

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jaylaurino

Member since Oct, 2004 View Profile
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Joined 8 years ago
4.0
November 11, 2006

NO FRILLS BARGAIN HOTEL. how can you complain about a $29.00 a night hotel room? sure it was small and the bathroom was so small that you were pretty much in the shower when you where brushing your teeth at the sink, but it was very clean, the bed was really comfortable,and free access to the gym, if you want to stay cheep you cant go wrong here.

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Contributor

Member since Aug, 2003 View Profile
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Joined 9 years ago
October 13, 2006

A comfortable off-Strip hotel offering a versatile array of entertainment and dining options.. The Scene
This venerable property opened as the Casino in 1976 with 100 slots and 60 table games. It added bingo in 1979 (and became the Bingo Palace), and then in the mid-'80s it was remodeled and given its current name. Its Victorian-era railroad theme begins with a train car at its entrance and is continued inside with a train logo painted on its windows.

The Details
Of the 1,021 guest rooms in the Courtyard and the newer 21-story Tower, 300 are refurbished, as are the rooms in the 20,000 square-feet of meeting space. Tower rooms contain cable TV, Internet access and safes. A small room has been converted to an exercise center. The sports book has remained a favorite, along with the lounge featuring the Laugh Trax comedy show. The pool area includes a spa and a pool menu.

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