The LINQ Resort and Casino, Resort and casino on Las Vegas Strip, United States
The LINQ Resort is an accommodation and gaming property on the Strip with 2,250 guest rooms and a spacious casino floor filled with slot machines and table games. The property connects to dining and shopping venues, including a shopping promenade with multiple restaurants and retail shops.
The site opened in 1959 as Flamingo Capri and operated under that identity before being renamed Imperial Palace in 1979. A major transformation brought the property into its current form with updated facilities and a new name.
The resort functions as a gathering place where guests flow between gaming areas and performances, creating a social hub along the main entertainment avenue. Different entertainment acts run throughout the day, drawing crowds and shaping how visitors experience their time on the property.
Guests can use self-check-in kiosks and order room service through digital systems without speaking to a receptionist. The shopping and dining areas next to the rooms are easy to reach, making it simple to find food and shops without leaving the property.
The property sits above a natural wash where water sometimes flows after heavy rains. Special drainage and reinforced structures were built into the design to handle water management on this particular site.
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