Bonanza Gifts Shop
(702) 385-7359
2460 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89104
36.1442
-115.1573
Neighborhood: Las Vegas
Last updated 5.04.09
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In Short
It's the self-proclaimed "world's largest" gift shop containing all kitschy Las Vegas-related merchandise. An entire corner of the immense store is devoted to cedar souveneirs, including salt & pepper shakers, curio boxes and even a cedar birdhouse that says "Las Vegas Bed and Breakfast." In one fell swoop, customers can outfit themselves in a giant foam cowboy hat, a bowling shirt with metallic flames, a Las Vegas fanny pack and even a t-shirt bearing the logos of several hotels in puff paint and accented with rhinestones.
User Reviews
Anonymous
August 29, 2008
My wife and I paid $24 to take the tram specifically to go to Bonanza Gifts on our last day of our Vegas trip. It was 108 degrees outside. We wanted to get the kids some gifts. Once we finally traversed the crazy intersections, we entered the store, when my wife realized she needed to use the restroom. Uh oh, no restrooms for the public. We had to cross two more intersections to get to the McDonalds, where we used the restrooms and grabbed a bottle of water and a soft-drink. We traversed the intersections again, get to the door to find the idiot security wanna be wackenhut security guard who denied us entry because we had water. We stepped outside so we didnt have to discard our cold beverages. My wife was getting dizzy, as I was really hot as well. I told her to go in and I would stand on the inside of the store at the door while she shopped. The security guard argued with me that I could not stand in the front of the store. We left before I punched him. What a stupid policy. No bathrooms and no drinks when it is 108 degrees outside. keep your stupid gifts!!!
read full reviewpezel1
October 09, 2007
I called into the store because there was a rare piece of Vegas material I wanted, and they held it there exclusively. I was greeted, or rather barked at, by a woman who I was later informed was the owner. I explained my story about my piece and was told they had it in stock. When I arrived from a 45 minute drive, not only did they NOT HAVE IT IN STOCK, but I was greeted by the laziest, rudest salespeople I'd ever come across. I understand we all have our bad days, but this is NOT a place I will come back to. I did NOT spend my money there, and I hope no one else has to experience horrific customer service like that. Whoever wrote the comment below mine probably worked for the store because not ONE person there was friendly, including the Owner, and if you can't get respect from them, who can you get it from??
read full reviewkrisorama
August 02, 2007
Every time I go to Las Vegas I stop at the World's Largest Gift shop on the corner of the Strip and Sahara. They have a wonderful selection of turquoise jewelry, Minnetonka moccasins, t-shirts!!! and of course my favorites: handbags and totes. There is always something new to discover kitsch-wise. Yes there are lots of Las Vegas souvenir kinds of stuff -- but the dice clocks? the fabuous t-shirts? Even Bride and Groom T-shirts and flip flops that say just married when you walk thru the sand, you can own your own personal "welcome to Las Vegas" sign that is also a lamp. Totally cool stuff. Wouldn't miss it and HIGHLY recommend stopping and shopping!
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