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Station Casinos 

Red Rock

 

Red Rock Casino is the flagship of the Station Casino chain--housing the corporate office.  Unlike most its other sister properties, Red Rock is a "high end" property.  The hotel and resort is located about 12-miles west of the Strip on Charleston Blvd.  Ground was broken on April 15, 2004.

 

The resort is located in Summerlin, NV.  It offers a 72-lane bowling alley, a 16-screen Regal theater complex, and a three-acre pool area. 

 

Unfortunately, during the time this photo was taken, the signature flame fountain that burns at the casino's entrance was undergoing maintenance and not operating.  

 

Just inside the entrance of the casino. 

 

Gaming machines and tables encircle the Lucky Bar located at the center of the casino. 

 

Inside the Lucky Bar. 

 

Gaming tables just outisde the Lucky Bar entrance. 

 

The Red Rock Casino complex at night. 

 

The casino entrance at night. 

 

 

The hotel tower of Red Rock has 815 rooms.  Palm trees are planted on top of the tower. 

 
 
 
 
 
Aliante Station
 

 

Located in North Las Vegas, Aliante Station is the newest of the Station casinos, opening on November 11, 2008. 

 

Modern in design with the focus on luxury, Aliante Station carries on the tradition that was set by it's sister property, Red Rock. 

 

Aliante Station is situated far from the other hotels and casinos of Las Vegas and has a more isolated setting. 

 

The hotel entrance as seen through orange glass doors. 

 

The casino of Aliante Station. 

 
 
 
 
 
Palace Station
 

Palace Station, located about a half-mile west of the Strip on Sahara Rd, is a "locals" casino and usually features low room-rates.  Palace Station is one of a chain of Station casinos in the Vegas area. 

 

The casino from the front entrance. 

 

The huge Palace Station sign that faces I-15 and can be seen for quite a distance along Rancho Dr. 

 

Palace Station opened on July 1, 1976 and made the news as the location of a sports memorabilia robbery in 2007 in which O.J. Simpson was arrested. 

 
 
 
 
 
Fiesta Rancho
 
 

Fiesta Rancho is located on Rancho Dr. at the intersection with Carey Ave--not far from the Las Vegas Drive-In Theatre.  The casino is also located next door to Texas Station. 

 

Fiesta Rancho offers many of the same amenities that are offered at Fiesta Henderson, including the Festival Buffet and comparable roomrates.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Texas Station

Texas Station is located on Rancho Drive not far from the intersection with West Carey Ave. in North Las Vegas.

 

Texas Station opned in 1995 with 200 rooms. 

 

The casino is 91,000 square feet in size. 

 

The casino's signage located on Rancho Drive during the Halloween season. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Boulder Station
 

Boulder Station is located in Sunrise Manor, NV along Boulder Highway. 

 

The hotel opened on August 23, 1994 and has a 75,000 square-foot casino. 

 

The hotel tower accomodates 300 rooms and suites. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Santa Fe Station
 

Located in the far north-west along Rancho Drive, Santa Fe Station orignally opened as Santa Fe Casino in 1990. 

 
 

Station Casinos bought the casino in June, 2000 for $205 million and renamed it Santa Fe Station. 

 

The entrance to the casino. 

 

The Cabo Mexican Restaurant--a brand featured at other Station casinos. 

 

The casino floor of the Santa Fe Station. 

 

The Race & Sportsbook entrance.

 

The Santa Fe Station underwent renovation in 2006 and 2007. 

 

Santa Fe Station property covers 36 acres. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fiesta Henderson

 
 

A very easy "local's" casino to locate, Fiesta Henderson is located alongside I-515 at Lake Mead Parkway.  The "rooms available" sign is usually brightly lit on the side of the hotel tower. 

 

Looking down onto the casino floor from the second floor--where meeting rooms and the buffet are located. 

 

The casino at the Fiesta Henderson entrance. 

 

The entrance to Fiesta Henderson--the hotel tower is not visible in this shot. 

 

One of the best buffet values in the Las Vegas area--Festival Buffet is located on the second floor--and has a large variety to select from--and the food is good! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Green Valley Ranch

 
 

A joint venture between Station Casinos and The Greenspun Corporation, Green Valley Ranch is one of three "high-end" hotel/casino/spa resorts in the Station Casinos brand (the others being Red Rock on Charleston Blvd  and Aliante Station in North Las Vegas). 

 

Green Valley Ranch is a "locals" casino, but is frequented by many out-of-town vistors due to its upscale environment. 

 

Green Valley Ranch is easily reached via I-215 on Paseo Verde Drive.  The resort's theme is Mediterranean. 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunset Station 

 
 

Sunset Station is easily visible from I-515 in Henderson and is not too far from Fiesta Henderson. 

 

The hotel tower is 21-stories with 448 rooms. The hotel and casino opened on June 10, 1997. 

 

Sunset Station was the first up-scale hotel and casino that the Station Casino brand opened--to be followed by Green Valley Ranch (2001) and Red Rock Resrot (2006).

 
 
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