Casino The Orleans
In spite of the Orleans being mostly considered a locals casino, one of many that is primarily aimed at the local population of Las Vegas, it is still a large and impressive property, with 1,885 hotel rooms and a 135,000 square foot casino.
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The Orleans Hotel & Casino. 4500 West Tropicana Avenue. Las Vegas, NV 89103. 702-365-7111 Don't let the game get out of hand. For Assistance call 1-800-522-4700. An off-the-strip, upper-middle-range property with a Mardi Gras theme, The Orleans Hotel & Casino provides a good value for leisure travelers. The Orleans’ 24-hour gaming is popular with locals and tourists alike, plus its 15 dining venues, movie theater, bowling alley, and arcade provide entertainment options for all ages.
Normally, having a hotel with almost 2,000 rooms would make it a very big one indeed, and therefore suggesting that they do get a lot of travelers, anywhere else but Las Vegas that is. This barely places them in the top 30 as far as hotels go in this city, and they do indeed get a lot of walk up traffic here.
That’s certainly not a bad thing though as if the locals like visiting your casino, many of which work for casino hotels themselves, and also have a lot of local knowledge that tourists generally don’t have, well that does say something for you.
The Orleans is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming, which do own quite a few smaller casinos, over 30 in total, but on the other hand they run the Borgata in Atlantic City, so they are no stranger to the larger casinos either.
The Orleans is Boyd Gaming’s signature property in Las Vegas, and was completed in 1996. It offers Las Vegas guests and residents a real taste of New Orleans, complete with a French Quarter look, Mardi Gras masks hanging from the ceiling, and even alligator shaped doorknobs.
The Orleans got off to a pretty rocky start during its first couple of years, but the company didn’t give up on it, and instead poured more money into the project with a major expansion. More expansions came later, and the place has settled in nicely as a successful casino hotel.
In 2003, the Orleans Arena was added, and few casinos in Las Vegas can boast a 9,500 seat arena on their casino property In fact, only one of them has a bigger one, the MGM Grand.
This very large arena allows the Orleans to attract a lot bigger entertainment and shows than a property this size normally would, as well as host several local sports teams, including hosting some games for the UNLV basketball team when their arena is unavailable for a game.
Guests here are also treated to a free shuttle ride to the huge shopping center The Forums at Caesar’s Palace, as well as to their sister hotel casino, the Gold Coast Hotel.
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The rooms here are offered at discount prices, starting at only $40 a night. This is far cheaper than a comparable hotel room at a real New Orleans casino, which will run you four times as much. This is Las Vegas though, where the deals are a lot bigger, but even in this city, that’s one that’s hard to beat.
The standard rooms here, either a 450 square foot deluxe king or a deluxe two queens, offer a variety of amenities, including 24 hour room service, in room hair dryer, ironing board with iron, coffee maker, and safe. You can also arrange for a refrigerator in room at additional cost.
One and two bedroom suites are also available, as well as the 1,800 square foot New Orleans Suite or the 2,500 square foot Presidential Suite. If you want one of the suites here you need to book well ahead, as they are in high demand.
Those who enjoy fine dining will find 2 selections here, the Prime Rib Loft, specializing in prime rib, and Alder and Birch, who serve up great steaks and cocktails.
Casual diners will find 5 different restaurants to choose from, including the French Market Buffet, Big Al’s Oyster Bar, T.G.I. Friday’s, the Courtyard Café, and Ondori Asian Kitchen.
There are 7 quick bite selections here, where you can grab a burger at Fuddruckers, a sub at Subway, candy at Rocky Mountain Chocolate, Italian fast food at Sbarro, ice cream at Baskin Robbins, coffee at Java Vegas, and a snack at their bowling alley.
The bowling alley here is a huge one, with 70 lanes. There’s also an arcade, a kids play center, and an 18 theater movie house.
In addition to their Orleans Arena, they also offer entertainment at the Orleans Showroom, their 850 seat theater, as well as at the Bourbon Street Cabaret. They also have meeting and convention facilities and a business center.
There’s also the Spa Orleans, as well as a barber shop and beauty salon on location.
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The Casino at the Orleans
This is one of the more spacious casinos in Las Vegas, with 135,000 square feet of gaming space. It has won several awards, including Casino Player’s Best of Gaming award.
The Orleans Casino Bowling
Slots are king here, and there are few casinos in Vegas with more. Their 2,600 slot and video gaming machines will provide slot, video poker, and video keno lovers with all of the action that they can handle. They are particularly known for their array of penny slots, and their high limit slot salon is indeed a salon, and comes with its own private lounge worthy of old time New Orleans.
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They also have a good selection of table games here, including Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Pai Gow Poker, Baccarat, Let it Ride, and Three Card Poker. They also roll out Blackjack tournaments twice daily.
Their poker room in particular is impressive here, and overall this is one of the better poker rooms in the city, which has been recently upgraded with new tables and comfortable leather chairs. They have been named Best Poker Room in Las Vegas by readers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, and with all of the great poker rooms in the city, that is really saying something.
No Las Vegas casino would be complete without a sports and race book, and they have both here, with state of the art facilities. Traditional keno drawings are also available here, in addition to the video keno in their slots area.
Players also get hooked up with Boyd Gaming’s B Connected rewards program, which is linked to all of the company’s properties around the country.
The Orleans Casino Movie Theater
The Orleans may not be the best known casino hotel in Las Vegas, but it is a pretty good spot, and you don’t have to be a local to play here.