Palace Station, Hotel and casino in Las Vegas, US
Palace Station is a hotel and casino in Las Vegas featuring more than 500 guest rooms, diverse dining options, and a sizeable gaming floor with table and slot games. The property combines accommodation and gaming under one roof in a well-organized complex.
The property opened in 1976 and went through several name changes before Frank Fertitta Jr. took over in 1984 and renamed it Palace Station. This acquisition marked a turning point in its development and direction.
The place attracts local gamblers and diners who treat it as part of their weekly routine, giving it a strong connection to residents beyond typical tourist traffic. This makes it feel like a real community hub rather than just a visitor destination.
The property offers complimentary parking and free airport shuttle service, making arrival straightforward for visitors. Its location about three miles from downtown provides decent access without being on the Strip itself.
In 1998 a visitor won a record slot machine jackpot at the property, an amount that was unprecedented for Las Vegas at that time. This win brought significant attention to the casino.
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