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  2. The D Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The D Las Vegas Casino Hotel (formerly Fitzgeralds) is a 34-story, 639-room hotel and casino in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, owned and operated by Derek and Greg Stevens. The D is located at the eastern end of the Fremont Street Experience. It has a 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m 2) casino, several restaurants, a business center, and a pool. The ...

  3. Fairmont Orchid - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the resort was finished hosting 540 luxury guest rooms, a spa and 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2) pool. In 2015, the Fairmont Orchid was sold to South Korea-based Mirae Asset , one of Asia’s largest independent financial services firms.

  4. Resort fee - Wikipedia

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    Resort fees brought in $2.47 billion to the hotel industry in 2015. [38] MGM Resorts International stated that, for Las Vegas hotel rooms in 2011, "Our RevPAR (revenue per available room) in the first quarter was up 16%, including resort fees. Excluding resort fees, REVPAR was up 11% in the quarter year-over-year." [48]

  5. Where Old Vegas is still alive today

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    Another historic hotel is the Golden Gate Hotel & Casino, located at the west end of Fremont Street downtown.. Technically this property is 118 years old; it opened as the Hotel Nevada in 1906 ...

  6. Fremont Street Experience - Wikipedia

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    Fremont Street in 1983. Fremont Street is the locale of several Las Vegas firsts, including hotel opened in 1906, as Hotel Nevada, (since renamed Golden Gate), first telephone (1907), first paved street (1925), first Nevada gaming license — issued to the Northern Club at 15 E. Fremont St, first traffic light, first elevator (the Apache Hotel in 1932), and the first high-rise (the Fremont ...

  7. Downtown Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Key hotel developments serving tourists in Las Vegas included the El Cortez (1941) on Fremont and Last Frontier (1942) on U.S. Route 91, further south, later to be known as Las Vegas Boulevard/Strip. Following World War II , lavishly decorated hotels, gambling casinos and big-name entertainment became synonymous with Las Vegas.