It might not be located on the Strip, but the Palace Station is a classic Vegas destination. Popular with residents and visitors,
the hotel and casino offers several dining options, entertainment and rooms -- all at reasonable prices.
At the forefront of the Station Casinos empire, Palace Station set the groundwork for the Sunset, Texas, Santa Fe, Red Rock
and Boulder Station hotels. But even with its strong history, Palace Station continues to improve and to grow all facets of
the property.
Rooms in the Palace Station's tower are newly remodeled, offering upgraded amenities while rooms in the courtyard are non-smoking
and comfortable. Guests in these commodious and affordable rooms have access to the hotel's two pools, a fitness room and
a business center. You don't have to be royalty to call this Palace home during your stay in Vegas.
With more than 100,000 square feet of gaming space, the casino lays claim to a variety of slot machines and table games, as
well as a Bingo room, a Keno lounge and a race and sports book.
From oysters to fast food hamburgers, Palace Station has a meal to meet your fancy. You'll find fresh steaks and seafood at
The Broiler, authentic Italian delights at Pasta Palace and Mexican food at Cabo. The hotel and casino also offers quick eats, including Burger King, Starbucks and Subway, for those who are in a hurry to get back to the slots or the tables.
There's plenty to do at Palace Station, including enjoying comedy at the Bonkerz Comedy Club or live music at Jack's Irish Pub. The pool deck, meanwhile, is expansive and newly renovated.
But those who want to visit the Strip can do so easily, by hopping on a 30-passenger shuttle that runs throughout the day
from Palace Station to the Fashion Show Mall.
Palace Station Details
Number of rooms: 1,011.
Casino: Yes, 84,000 square feet. Casino games include Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Let It Ride, Caribbean Stud, Poker, Keno, Baccarat.
More than 2,200 slot and video poker machines including Megabucks, plus an Asian games area, Pit 8, featuring Pai Gow Tiles
and Pai Gow Poker and a 307-seat Bingo room. The casino has a poker room.
Shuttle service to the airport: The hotel offers guests a scheduled shuttle to-and-from the airport as a courtesy. Shuttles pick up and drop off at the hotel
valet. Contact the Palace station for the shuttle's exact drop-off and pick-up times.
Shuttle service to the Strip: The hotel offers guests a scheduled shuttle to and from Miracle Mile Shops on the Las Vegas Strip. Both shuttles pick up and
drop off at the hotel valet. Contact the Palace Station for the shuttle's exact drop-off and pick-up times.
Standard room amenities: Air conditioning, alarm clock, remote-controlled cable TV, high-speed Internet access and wireless internet access for a fee,
radio, telephone, voice mail, pay-per-view movies, hair dryer.
Hotel amenities: Guest services, luggage and maid service, arcade, wake-up calls. All courtyard rooms are non-smoking.
Check-in time: 3 p.m.
Check-out time: 12 p.m.
Minimum age to reserve a room: 21 years.
Policies: Children 17 and under stay free with an adult. The maximum total number of guests (adults and children) in a room is four.
Incidental charges: Palace Station has a $14.99 hotel service fee for each night in the room, which covers the cost of wired and wireless high-speed
in-room internet, unlimited local, domestic long distance and 800 calls, fitness center access, daily local newspaper, gift
shop discount, copy and fax services, special daily offers and discounts and airport shuttle service. This fee is not included
in your reservation and will be charged at the hotel. Palace Station requires a credit card or a cash deposit for incidental
charges. The resort fee listed above does not include tax. Some resorts also apply room tax to their resort fee.
"Nice, clean, just off the freeway and away from the Strip but not far at all from the action."
Christian P.
Most Helpful Unfavorable Review
"Budget hotel that works out as expensive as staying on Strip due to extra charges. More of a locals place for a weekend.
Better to upgrade to Hotel as Courtyard does not feel secure if visiting alone. Bathrooms best part but dusty and needs attention."
Anonymous
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