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Key Largo (also known as Quality Inn Key Largo Casino) [2] was a hotel and casino located on 4.85 acres (1.96 ha) of land at 377 East Flamingo Road, [3] one mile east of the Las Vegas Strip, [4] in Paradise, Nevada. [3] The property began in 1974, as the Ambassador Inn hotel. A casino was added in 1978.
SunCruz Casinos was one of many cruise lines that offered "cruises to nowhere," legally transporting passengers into international waters beyond the reach of federal and state gambling laws. Four ships operated out of four ports including Jacksonville ( SunCruz VII ), Key Largo ( SunCruz I ), Myrtle Beach ( SunCruz VIII ), and Port Canaveral ...
Key Largo is an island in the Florida Keys in the United States. Key Largo may also refer to: Key Largo, Florida, the unincorporated town on the island; Key Largo (bar), a bar and national historic site in San José, Costa Rica; Key Largo, a 2005 board game set in Key Largo, Florida; Key Largo (hotel and casino), a demolished hotel and casino ...
Key Largo is the first stop in the Florida Keys when you travel from the mainland, and hotels start at around $100 per night, according to Hotels.com. Budget-savvy travelers may be able to spend ...
List of casinos in the U.S. state of Florida; Casino City County State District Type Comments Big Easy Casino: Hallandale Beach: Broward: Florida: Racino:
Boulis founded the SunCruz Casinos boat company in 1994 in Key Largo. It was a cruise line with "cruises to nowhere" as the passengers would gamble on the voyage as the ships would travel out onto international water, where Florida gambling laws were not applicable. [9]