Lucky Dragon Hotel and Casino, Asian-themed hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Lucky Dragon Hotel and Casino was an Asian-themed accommodation with 203 rooms located in Las Vegas. The red-colored building housed a 27,500-square-foot gaming floor, multiple restaurants, and occupied a 2.5-acre property.
The establishment opened in November 2016 with support from Chinese investors but closed by October 2018. Financial difficulties and low customer interest led to its closure.
The design drew inspiration from traditional Asian aesthetics, featuring elements that appealed to guests familiar with these visual traditions. The gaming floor offered games like baccarat and pai gow that held special meaning for visitors from Asia.
The property stood on West Sahara Avenue and offered free Wi-Fi and a swimming pool for guests. The nearby airport was roughly 10 kilometers away and easily accessible from the location.
A large dragon-shaped chandelier once anchored the casino's design but was later moved to a gaming establishment in Washington. This relocation shows how elements of the original interior found new homes elsewhere after the closure.
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