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Flamingo Las Vegas
NameFlamingo Las Vegas
LocationLas Vegas Strip, Nevada
OwnerCaesars Entertainment
Rooms3,626

Flamingo Las Vegas. The Flamingo Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the famous Las Vegas Strip in Nevada, owned by Caesars Entertainment and operated by Hilton Worldwide. It was originally built by notorious gangster Bugsy Siegel and his partners, including Meyer Lansky and Lucky Luciano, with the help of Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa. The Flamingo Las Vegas has been a popular destination for entertainers such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr., who were all part of the Rat Pack and performed at the Sands Hotel and Casino and other Las Vegas venues.

History

The Flamingo Las Vegas was first opened on December 26, 1946, by Bugsy Siegel and his partners, with the help of Mafia financiers like Meyer Lansky and Lucky Luciano. The hotel was originally called the Flamingo Hilton and was later renamed the Flamingo Las Vegas in 1970. During its early years, the Flamingo Las Vegas was a popular spot for Hollywood stars like Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, and Jean Harlow, who would often visit Las Vegas to perform at the Copa Room or attend boxing matches at the Las Vegas Arena. The Flamingo Las Vegas has also been associated with famous mobsters like Al Capone, John Gotti, and Tony Spilotro, who were all involved in the Las Vegas casino industry. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Flamingo Las Vegas was owned by Kirk Kerkorian, who also owned the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino and the International Hotel, which later became the Las Vegas Hilton.

Architecture and Design

The Flamingo Las Vegas was designed by architect Richard Stadelman and built by Del Webb Construction Company, which also built the Luxor Hotel and Casino and the Mandalay Bay. The hotel's original design was inspired by the Miami Beach Art Deco style, with a pink and white color scheme and a distinctive flamingo logo. The Flamingo Las Vegas has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including a major renovation in 1990 led by architect Joel Bergman, who also designed the Bellagio Hotel and Casino and the Mirage Hotel and Casino. The hotel's current design features a tropical theme, with a large pool area and a waterfall feature. The Flamingo Las Vegas is also home to a large casino floor, with a variety of slot machines and table games designed by companies like International Game Technology and Shuffle Master.

Attractions and Entertainment

The Flamingo Las Vegas offers a variety of attractions and entertainment options, including the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat, which features a collection of flamingos, pelicans, and other birds. The hotel is also home to the Bugsy's Cabaret showroom, which hosts a variety of live performances, including music and comedy acts. The Flamingo Las Vegas has also been a popular spot for conventions and events, including the Consumer Electronics Show and the National Association of Broadcasters convention. In the past, the Flamingo Las Vegas has hosted famous performers like Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson, who all performed at the International Hotel or the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino. The Flamingo Las Vegas is also located near other popular Las Vegas attractions, including the Fountains of Bellagio and the High Roller observation wheel.

Dining and Nightlife

The Flamingo Las Vegas offers a variety of dining options, including the Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville restaurant, which is themed after the music of Jimmy Buffett. The hotel is also home to the Carlos'n Charlie's restaurant, which is a popular spot for Mexican cuisine. The Flamingo Las Vegas has several nightclubs and bars, including the Go Pool and the Flamingo Bar, which offer a variety of cocktails and live music. The hotel is also located near other popular Las Vegas dining and nightlife spots, including the Strip House and the Tao Nightclub. The Flamingo Las Vegas has been a popular spot for celebrity chefs like Gordon Ramsay and Wolfgang Puck, who have both opened restaurants at the Caesars Palace and the Bellagio Hotel and Casino.

Accommodations

The Flamingo Las Vegas offers a variety of accommodations, including over 3,600 hotel rooms and suites. The hotel's rooms are decorated in a tropical theme, with pink and white color schemes and flamingo-themed decor. The Flamingo Las Vegas also offers a variety of amenities, including a fitness center, a spa, and a business center. The hotel is also home to a large conference center, which hosts a variety of conventions and events throughout the year. The Flamingo Las Vegas has been a popular spot for weddings and honeymoons, with its chapel and wedding planning services. The hotel is also located near other popular Las Vegas hotels, including the Excalibur Hotel and Casino and the New York-New York Hotel and Casino.

Renovations and Expansions

The Flamingo Las Vegas has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including a major renovation in 1990 led by architect Joel Bergman. The hotel has also added several new amenities, including a water park and a spa. In 2010, the Flamingo Las Vegas underwent a major renovation, which added new hotel rooms and suites, as well as a new casino floor. The hotel has also expanded its entertainment options, including the addition of new shows and performers. The Flamingo Las Vegas is owned by Caesars Entertainment, which also owns other popular Las Vegas hotels, including the Caesars Palace and the Harrah's Las Vegas. The Flamingo Las Vegas is a member of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and the Nevada Resort Association.

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