The Orleans
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The Orleans | |
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Location | Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 4500 West Tropicana Avenue |
Opening date | December 18, 1996[1] |
Theme | New Orleans |
No. of rooms | 1,886[2] |
Total gaming space | 135,000 sq ft (12,500 m2) |
Signature attractions | Orleans Arena |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | Boyd Gaming |
Renovated in | 1999, 2003–04 |
Website | Official website |
The Orleans is a hotel and casino located in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. It includes the large multipurpose Orleans Arena that can be converted into an ice rink and can seat 9,000 attendees.[3]
Though The Orleans attracts a fair number of tourists, particularly during the Mr. Olympia contest, it is primarily considered to be a locals casino. It is located about 0.8 miles (1.3 km) west of the Las Vegas Strip, but offers from 9:00 am to 12:30 am[4] a free shuttle bus approximately every 30 minutes to sister property Gold Coast Hotel and Casino and The Linq.
History
The $173 million Orleans opened on 88 acres of land on December 18, 1996, with 840 hotel rooms.[5][6][7] When the Orleans first opened, it did not perform up to expectations. In 1999 a major addition to the casino and other amenities were added. The success of these changes has been demonstrated by continued expansions in later years.
The Orleans Arena was added in 2003. A second hotel tower was added in 2004.
The location has the distinction of having hosted the final concert performance from stand-up comedian George Carlin, in June 2008.[8]
A Texas resident playing the Aristocrat 7UP slot jackpot game won $512,350 on October 26, 2018 after placing a $5 bet.[9]
Attractions
Besides its casino and arena, The Orleans includes:
- Movie theater
- Bowling center with 70 lanes, a pro shop
- Spa
- Beauty salon
- Video game arcade
- Conference facilities
Notable performers
Musicians:
- Air Supply
- Akon
- Paul Anka
- David Archuleta
- Rodney Atkins
- Atlantic Starr
- Stevie B
- Babyface
- Bassnectar
- Dierks Bentley
- Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
- Clint Black
- The Black Eyed Peas
- Boyz II Men
- Brooks & Dunn
- David Cassidy
- Alice Cooper
- Robert Cray
- Credence Clearwater Revisited
- Burton Cummings
- The Charlie Daniels Band
- Perry Danos
- Daughtry
- Dennis DeYoung
- Foghat
- Four Tops
- Kenny G
- Gin Blossoms
- Lesley Gore
- Lee Greenwood
- The Little River Band
- Engelbert Humperdinck
- Ice Cube
- Etta James
- The Everly Brothers
- Wynonna Judd
- Kansas
- Evelyn 'Champagne' King
- KISS
- Gladys Knight
- Kool & the Gang
- Kris Kristofferson
- Jerry Lee Lewis
- Lifehouse
- Kenny Loggins
- Demi Lovato
- Patti LuPone
- The Manhattan Transfer
- The Marshall Tucker Band
- Richard Marx
- Jo Dee Messina
- Midnight Star
- Eddie Money
- Vince Neil
- Night Ranger
- Ted Nugent
- Daniel O'Donnell
- The Oak Ridge Boys
- Ohio Players
- Donny Osmond
- The Osmonds
- Panic! at the Disco
- Stephen Pearcy
- Peter, Paul & Mary
- Kellie Pickler
- Helen Reddy
- André Rieu
- Rihanna
- LeAnn Rimes
- Kelly Rowland
- Leon Russell
- Neil Sedaka
- Kenny Wayne Shepherd
- Frank Sinatra, Jr.
- Dee Snider
- Trey Songz
- The SOS Band
- Rick Springfield
- Sugarhill Gang
- The Temptations
- Three Dog Night
- Tone Lōc
- Tower of Power
- Trans-Siberian Orchestra
- Travis Tritt
- Tanya Tucker
- Uncle Kracker
- Van Halen
- Deniece Williams
- Kip Winger
- Wisin & Yandel
- Lee Ann Womack
- Young MC
- The Righteous Brothers
Comedians:
- Jim Belushi
- Bill Engvall
- George Carlin
- Dana Carvey
- Billy Gardell
- D. L. Hughley
- Larry the Cable Guy
- Vicki Lawrence
- Lou Magelowitz
- Bill Maher
- Carlos Mencia
- Dennis Miller
- Tom Papa
- Don Rickles
- Bob Saget
- Sinbad
- The Smothers Brothers
- Lily Tomlin
- George Wallace
- Steven Wright
Dancers/illusionists/other celebrities:
References
- ^ "Orleans Hotel and Casino". Las Vegas Online Entertainment Guide. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
- ^ John Hawks; Tom Higgins (3 February 2009). The Complete Idiot's Guide to Las Vegas: The Savvy Vacationer’s Guide to All Things Las Vegas. DK Publishing. pp. 103–. ISBN 978-1-4406-8515-6.
- ^ Las Vegas Dreams. American Dreams. pp. 71–. ISBN 978-1-59975-141-2.
- ^ Complimentary Shuttle Service Retrieved 29 January 2014
- ^ Shemeligian, Bob (December 13, 1996). "Cajun wagerin': Orleans property opens doors Wednesday". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved February 18, 2020.
- ^ Koch, Ed; Shemeligian, Bob (December 18, 1996). "A bit of Louisiana debuting in Vegas". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved February 18, 2020.
- ^ Shemeligian, Bob (December 19, 1996). "Revelers flock to the new Orleans". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved February 18, 2020.
- ^ "Legendary comedian George Carlin dies". Las Vegas Review-Journal. 2008-06-23. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
- ^ Staff, News 3 (2018-11-07). "Texas woman hits $512K jackpot at The Orleans casino". KSNV. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
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