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. |
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| 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). |