The hotel’s decor is a combination of dark wood, brick and tile floors, and plenty of flashing lights. There are facilities here for families - the palm trees and open space lend a cleaner, more family-friendly feeling than many properties on the strip - but most guests tend to be couples or groups, and it does attract a slightly older crowd.
Sitting in its shadow is a large casino - a terracotta-colored building with kitschy, pitched roofs and ornate railings meant to convey a Victorian vibe, along with the requisite neon signage. It’s geared towards the budget traveler who wants to enjoy Vegas-style action without the high strip prices. The hotel is a 16-story, beige stucco block built in 1994.