The D Las Vegas, 34-story casino and hotel in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada
The D Las Vegas is a 34-story building in downtown Las Vegas that combines hotel rooms and casino gaming. The property features more than 600 guest rooms and a large casino floor with numerous gaming options.
The building first opened in 1980 as the Sundance Hotel and went through several ownership changes over the decades. A major renovation in 2012 brought the current name and a refreshed appearance to the property.
The casino changed ownership in 2001 under Don Barden, marking a significant moment for representation in Las Vegas gaming. This history shapes how the place is used and experienced by visitors and locals today.
The property accepts bitcoin for room reservations and dining, making digital payments straightforward for tech-savvy guests. Cryptocurrency ATMs are available onsite for those who need to exchange currency or withdraw funds.
The casino floor houses one of the last working Sigma Derby horse racing games in Las Vegas. This vintage machine draws visitors curious about older gaming styles and nostalgic entertainment.
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