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Gold Dust West Hotel and Casino

Coordinates: 39°10′23″N 119°44′37″W / 39.173124°N 119.743609°W / 39.173124; -119.743609
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Gold Dust West Carson City
Location Carson City, Nevada U.S.
Address 2171 East William Street
Opening date1995; 29 years ago (1995)
ThemeModern
No. of rooms142
Total gaming space17,600 square feet (1,600 m2)
Notable restaurantsOlé Olé
The Grille
The Snack Bar
OwnerJacobs Entertainment, Inc.
ArchitectWorth Group
Previous namesPinon Plaza (1995–2006)
Renovated in2006, 2008
Coordinates39°10′23″N 119°44′37″W / 39.173124°N 119.743609°W / 39.173124; -119.743609
Websitegdwcasino.com/Carson

The Gold Dust West Carson City (formerly the Pinon Plaza Hotel Casino) is a casino hotel located on Hwy 50 in Carson City, Nevada. The Gold Dust West contains 17,600 square feet (1,640 m2) of gaming space, with table games, video poker machines, and slots.[1] The Gold Dust West hotel has 142 rooms. The facility also has a bowling center, snack bar, a heated outdoor swimming pool, and a large hot tub (open in the summer).[2] Like the Gold Dust West Casino in Reno, Nevada, this facility is owned and operated by Jacobs Entertainment, Inc. The Pinon Plaza was owned by Clark Russell, who had owned the Carson Station Hotel Casino in Carson City. Russell operated a shuttle bus system that ran for several years between the Carson Station and the Pinon Plaza. [3][4]

References

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  1. ^ "Gold Dust West - Carson City Review by Casino City". casinocity.com.
  2. ^ "Listing of Financial Statements Square Footage". Nevada Gaming Control Board. Archived from the original on June 20, 2018. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
  3. ^ "Piñon Plaza sold to national gaming corporation". nevadaappeal.com. November 14, 2005.
  4. ^ Richard Moreno (2011). A Short History of Carson City. University of Nevada Press.
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