Gold Coast Hotel and Casino

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Gold Coast Hotel and Casino
Number of rooms 711
Theme
Gaming space 87,000 square feet
Permanent show(s)
Signature attraction(s)
Notable restaurant(s) Cortez Room
Owner Boyd Gaming Corporation
Date opened December 1986
Casino type Land-Based
Major renovation(s) 1988
2002
Previous name(s)
Casino website Gold Coast Hotel and Casino

The Gold Coast Hotel & Casino is a hotel and casino located in Las Vegas, Nevada. This locals casino is owned an operated by Boyd Gaming Corporation. It's located about 2 blocks west of the Las Vegas Strip. The hotel has 711 rooms, a 70 lane bowling center open to the public, and a bingo room.

[edit] History

Built in 1986, it was the second major resort built on the west side of I-15.

The property received a major upgrade in 2002 that provides additional space for parking, restaurants and gaming.

[edit] Attractions

  • Shuttle service between the Gold Coast and The Orleans. Approximately every 15 minutes.
  • Race and Sports Book
  • 700 seat Bingo Parlor
  • 72 lane bowling alley
  • 2500 slot machines
  • 54 Table games

[edit] External links


Boyd Gaming
Annual Revenue: $2.22 billion USD
Employees: 23,000
Stock Symbol: NYSE: BYD
Website: www.boydgaming.com
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Mississippi: Sam's Town, Tunica
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