Palms Casino Resort
4321 W. Flamingo Rd. (Arville St. & Hugh Hefner Dr.) 
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Las Vegas, NV 89103
702-942-7777, 866-942-7777, 866-942-7770 | Reserve Now
The creator of and brains behind this resort, the impeccable George Maloof, wanted a hip place nearer the Strip, for every type of play, and every style of player. Succeeding far beyond his wildest dreams, he spawned this venue that includes the three-story nightclub Rain, a joint venture with restaurateurs Michael Morton and Scott DeGraff. Also on premises are their N9NE Steakhouse and their ghostbar featuring intimate seating vessels, 12-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and an outdoor ghost deck. The Pearl Concert Theater offers state-of-the-art stage technology in an intimate setting, and there’s not a single bad seat in the house. Two towers (with a third on its way) house 703 rooms well appointed with high-speed Internet access, refreshment centers and much more. Owners of the Sacramento Kings, the Maloof family designed the sought-after NBA VIP suites with seven-foot-tall doorways and eight-foot-long beds. The two bachelor party suites are also popular, and big-name entertainers vie to stay in the full-floor Real World Suite, in which the MTV show was filmed. The Fantasy Tower is exactly that—a playground with amenities to help guest fulfill their wildest dreams. Fun themes include the bowling suite, complete with two regulation-size bowling lanes, the Hot Pink suite, which is pink, silver and furry, and the fantasy granddaddy of them all: the Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, which has, among other incredible features, an outdoor Jacuzzi that juts out from the building. The three-story, 18,000-square-foot spa overlooks the swimming pools. Alizé—created and operated by acclaimed chef-restaurateur André Rochat—occupies the top floor and has a spectacular view of the Strip and surrounding mountains. The Palms Pool features 24 private luxury cabanas, and three bungalows that can be combined to create one big party atmosphere. The casino's 14-screen Brenden Cineplex movie theater hosts major film festivals. Additional N9NE Group nightspots are featured in the Palms tower, which opened in 2006. |
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The creator of and brains behind this resort, the impeccable George Maloof, wanted a hip place nearer the Strip, for every type of play, and every style of player. Succeeding far beyond his wildest dreams, he spawned this venue that includes the three-story nightclub Rain, a joint venture with restaurateurs Michael Morton and Scott DeGraff. Also on premises are their N9NE Steakhouse and their ghostbar featuring intimate seating vessels, 12-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and an outdoor ghost deck. The Pearl Concert Theater offers state-of-the-art stage technology in an intimate setting, and there’s not a single bad seat in the house. Two towers (with a third on its way) house 703 rooms well appointed with high-speed Internet access, refreshment centers and much more. Owners of the Sacramento Kings, the Maloof family designed the sought-after NBA VIP suites with seven-foot-tall doorways and eight-foot-long beds. The two bachelor party suites are also popular, and big-name entertainers vie to stay in the full-floor Real World Suite, in which the MTV show was filmed. The Fantasy Tower is exactly that—a playground with amenities to help guest fulfill their wildest dreams. Fun themes include the bowling suite, complete with two regulation-size bowling lanes, the Hot Pink suite, which is pink, silver and furry, and the fantasy granddaddy of them all: the Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, which has, among other incredible features, an outdoor Jacuzzi that juts out from the building. The three-story, 18,000-square-foot spa overlooks the swimming pools. Alizé—created and operated by acclaimed chef-restaurateur André Rochat—occupies the top floor and has a spectacular view of the Strip and surrounding mountains. The Palms Pool features 24 private luxury cabanas, and three bungalows that can be combined to create one big party atmosphere. The casino's 14-screen Brenden Cineplex movie theater hosts major film festivals. Additional N9NE Group nightspots are featured in the Palms tower, which opened in 2006.

