Golden Nugget Laughlin

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Golden Nugget Laughlin
Location Laughlin, Nevada
Address 2300 Casino Drive
Opening date 1984
Theme Tropical
No. of rooms 350
Casino type Land-based
Owner Landry's Restaurants
Previous names The Nevada Club
Years renovated Guest Rooms remodeled in 2006
Website goldennugget.com/laughlin

The Golden Nugget Laughlin is a casino and hotel located in Laughlin, Nevada, United States and is owned and operated by Landry's Restaurants.

The Golden Nugget Laughlin property is the smallest in Laughlin, with only 350 rooms. It is a tropical themed, three-story hotel. Like many of the Laughlin casinos, it is located on the west side of the Colorado River, with water taxi service from Bullhead City, Arizona. The casino has a race and sports book that is linked to the Golden Nugget Las Vegas race and sports book, to give bettors up-to-the minute information.

History

The Golden Nugget Laughlin was known as the Nevada Club before it was acquired by Golden Nugget Companies.

1986—had a major renovation

1989—became a Mirage Resorts property

2004—sold to Poster Financial Group, Inc.

May 31, 2005—a disagreement between Poster Financial and Barrick Gaming caused the purchase agreement of the Golden Nugget Laughlin to be terminated and as a result Landry's Restaurants, which was buying the Golden Nugget Las Vegas, was given control of the Laughlin property in exchange for taking on the property's debt. The sale to Landry's closed on September 27, 2005. Poster Financial filed a lawsuit against Barrick for breach of contract and Barrick countersued, claiming that Poster purposely made financial irregularities in its financial statements.

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