Orleans Hotel and Casino

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Orleans Hotel and Casino
Number of rooms 1,885
Theme Mardi Gras
Gaming space 135,000 ft² (12,500 m²)
Permanent show(s)
Signature attraction(s)
Notable restaurant(s) Canal Street
The Prime Rib Loft
Owner Boyd Gaming Corporation
Date opened 1998
Casino type Land
Major renovation(s) 1999
2004
Previous name(s) none
Casino website The Orleans Hotel and Casino

The Orleans Hotel and Casino is a Mardi Gras themed hotel with 1,885 rooms and a 135,000 square foot casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Owned by Boyd Gaming Corporation, it includes a large multipurpose show area that can be converted into an ice rink. It is a major home for poker in Las Vegas and was one of the biggest poker rooms in Las Vegas prior to the 21st century poker boom. The Orleans is commonly referred to as "The O" by its employees.

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The Hotel and Casino opened in 1996.

When the casino first opened, it did not perform up to expectations. In 1999 a major addition to the casino and other amenities was added. The success of these changes has been demonstrated by the continued expansions in later years.

The Orleans Arena was added in 2003.

A second hotel tower was added in 2004.

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Shuttle service is offered between the Gold Coast and The Orleans approximately every 15 minutes.

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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
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