Harrah's Las Vegas hotel , hotel in las vegas

Harrah's Las Vegas hotel,,,
Harrah's Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The property is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corp. Harrah's has over 1,200 slot machines.
The hotel offers 2,677 rooms with an attached casino providing 86,664 sq ft (8,051.3 m2) of space. The hotel consists of several towers, the tallest of which has 35 stories.
There is a Las Vegas Monorail stop at the rear of the property, and a shuttle to the Caesars Entertainment Corp.-owned Rio.

Hotel Description :
Harrah's Las Vegas is proud to be the new home of Legends in Concert, the longest running celebrity tribute show in the world. The large 24-hour casino boasts over 1,200 slot machines, 80 table games, poker room, race and sports book, and 24-hour Keno Parlor. Keno may also be played in the Garden Cafe and the 24-hour coffee shop. The resort's entertainment options include Rita Rudner's unique style of comedy (Monday through Saturday), Improv Comedy Club, the Mac King Comedy Magic Show (Tuesday through Saturday), and other headline events. The world-class spa offers massage therapies, beauty salon, state-of-the-art health club, gym apparel, spa clothing and accessories, sauna, whirlpools, and spa gift baskets. Access to the spa is $20 per day for guests. The seasonal Olympic-size outdoor pool (open May - October only) features a poolside cafe, poolside meal and drink service, and poolside cabanas for daily rental. The Carnaval Court Bar & Grill is an outdoor restaurant with dancing, live music, and flair bartenders. Other dining options include more than the Cafe at Harrah's, Flavors the Buffet, Ming's Table, Oyster Bar at Penazzi, Penazzi Italian Ristorante, the Range Steakhouse, Starbucks, Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill, and Winning Streak's Bar & Grill. Must be 21 years old to check into the hotel .
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Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel and Casino is located at the center of the famous Las Vegas Strip. It is surrounded by other major hotels like Mirage hotel, Venetian hotel, Caesars Palace Hotel, Imperial Palace Hotel and Sands Expo and Convention Center. Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel's main tower is 35 floors high with total 2700 rooms and suites. This Las Vegas hotel has a 86,664 square feet full casino, live entertainment, 7 restaurants, arcade, outdoor swimming pool, a luxurious spa, state-of-the-art health club, full-service beauty salon and gift shops.

Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel is owned by Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. Started from a small bingo parlor 70 years ago in Reno, Nevada, Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. has become the world's largest provider of branded casino entertainment through operating subsidiaries with over 85,000 employees on four continents. Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. also owns following Las Vegas hotels: Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino, Flamingo Las Vegas, Bally's Las Vegas, Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino, Rio Suite Hotel and Casino.

History of Harrah's Las Vegas hotel :
In 1973, Shelby and Claudine Williams, former owners of the Silver Slipper casino, opened the Holiday Casino, a small casino in front of the Holiday Inn Las Vegas Center Strip.[1][2]
In 1979, Holiday Inn bought a 40% share of the casino's parent company, Riverboat Inc.[3] By 1982, the hotel had grown to over 1,000 rooms, making it the largest in the chain.[4] Holiday Inn bought out the remaining 60% in 1983.[5]
In 1992, the property was renamed Harrah's.
In 1997, Harrah's completed a renovation intended to make it the company's flagship property, replacing the old riverboat theme with a Mardi Gras/Carnaval motif.[6] They extended the 35 story tower by adding 986 rooms. Included in the renovations were six 22,000 lb (10,000 kg) 23-karat gold-leaf sculptures. Built from steel and glass reinforced polyester resin, the sculptures stand 32 ft (9.8 m) high and wear size 43 shoes.
At the grand re-opening Harry Connick, Jr. entertained at the Carnival Court. Tino Wallenda, son of legendary tight-rope walker Karl Wallenda, walked 139 ft (42 m) across a 1-inch (25 mm) steel cable, 99 ft (30 m) above the ground. Celebrities also appeared included Sidney Poitier, Sandra Bullock, Minnie Driver, Stephen Baldwin, Lea Thompson, Dick Butkus and Steve Wynn and his wife, Elaine.[citation needed]

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