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  2. Oasis (hotel and casino) - Wikipedia

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    Black said that "no assurances" could be made as to when the Oasis' facilities could reopen. [26] The resort's hotel, RV park, golf course, and gun club were expected to remain open, as well as its timeshare facilities: [26] the 34-unit Grand Destinations Vacation Club and the 39-unit Peppermill Palms at Mesquite, a total of 73 units. [3]

  3. Gold Spike (property) - Wikipedia

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    By April 2010, all guest floors and the exterior of the hotel has been completely remodeled and renovated. In May 2010, the Oasis Pool opened, giving Gold Spike a swimming pool. In April 2013, it was reported that the property's debt had been acquired by Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project, a campaign to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. [13]

  4. Longstreet Hotel, Casino, and RV Resort - Wikipedia

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    Longstreet Inn, Casino and RV Resort is located on State Route 373, in Amargosa Valley, Nevada, seven miles north of Death Valley Junction. The resort has a nine-hole golf course , 60 rooms, an RV park with 50 spaces, as well as a casino , a bar and two restaurants.

  5. CasaBlanca Resort - Wikipedia

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    CasaBlanca is a hotel, casino, and RV park located in Mesquite, Nevada. [2] The resort, originally known as Players Island , was opened by Players International on June 29, 1995. After struggling financially, the resort was sold to Randy Black Sr. , who renamed it as the CasaBlanca in July 1997.

  6. Stardust Resort and Casino - Wikipedia

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    Stardust manager Al Sachs conceived the idea after realizing the high number of RV tourists in Las Vegas. The Stardust was the first resort on the Las Vegas Strip to offer an RV park, [252] [253] [254] although other resort owners were skeptical that such a concept could work. [255]

  7. Hacienda (resort) - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] [29] The Hacienda was built as a budget resort and was the first Las Vegas resort aimed at attracting families. It included a go-cart track and a miniature golf course for children, [23] [28] [29] [30] and Las Vegas' first par 3 golf course. [17] [31] It also offered the Palomino room, which was used for shows and small parties. [32]