California Hotel and Casino

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California
Number of rooms 781
Theme Hawaiian
Gaming space 85,000 ft²
Permanent show(s)
Signature attraction(s)
Notable restaurant(s)
Owner Boyd Gaming Corporation
Date opened 1975
Casino type Land-Based
Major renovation(s) 2006
Previous name(s)
Casino website California Hotel and Casino

The California Hotel and Casino (The Cal) opened in 1975 is a hotel and casino located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is one of the casinos owned by Boyd Gaming Corporation and is connected to the Main Street Station Hotel and Casino and Brewery by an enclosed elevated walkway.

This property has a Hawaiian theme and is a destination resort for people from Hawaii.

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Downtown Las Vegas

Main Street StationPlazaCalifornia • Las Vegas Club • MermaidsGolden Gate • La Bayou • Binion'sGolden NuggetFremontFour QueensLady LuckFitzgeralds • Gold Spike • El CortezThe Western


Boyd Gaming
Annual Revenue: $2.22 billion USD
Employees: 23,000
Stock Symbol: NYSE: BYD
Website: www.boydgaming.com
Illinois: Par-A-Dice
Indiana: Blue Chip Casino and Hotel
Louisiana: Delta Downs Racetrack and Casino • Sam's Town, Shreveport • Treasure Chest Casino
Mississippi: Sam's Town, Tunica
Nevada: Las Vegas: Barbary Coast • California • Echelon Place (opens 2010) • Eldorado •

Gold Coast • Fremont • Jokers Wild • Main Street Station • Orleans • Sam's Town • Stardust (closes November 2006) • Suncoast

New Jersey: Borgata