Clarion Hotel and Casino, Hotel and casino on Convention Center Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Clarion Hotel and Casino was a lodging property with 202 rooms across 12 floors near the Las Vegas Strip that offered gaming facilities and accommodations. The building provided guests with an outdoor pool, fitness center, and various dining options.
The property opened in 1970 as the Royal Inn and then underwent multiple ownership changes and name transitions that eventually led to its operation as the Debbie Reynolds Hotel. These various phases reflected the changing history of the hotel over several decades.
During its operation as the Debbie Reynolds Hotel, the property displayed an extensive collection of Hollywood movie memorabilia that visitors could view. This museum attracted film enthusiasts interested in cinema history.
The hotel is located close to major attractions and is accessible via public transportation. Rooms were functionally equipped and on-site amenities included an outdoor pool and fitness facilities.
The Wrestling Federation purchased the property in 1998 intending to create a wrestling-themed resort, but this plan never came to fruition. The project would have completely reshaped what the location offered if it had been realized.
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