Tuscany Suite And Casino
Reservation Number: (877) 887-2261
The Tuscany Suites & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The casino at Tuscany features over 50,000 square feet of gaming with over 800 slot and video poker machines, plus as an assortment of basic table games. Tuscany offers the Vegas staples - blackjack, craps, and roulette - as well as a William Hill Sports Book. The Tuscany Suites Hotel is set in the bustling Strip of LA. Tuscany Hotel Casino is a Mediterranean-designed all-suite hotel is located close to the Tuscany Casino. The Ellis Island Casino & Brewery is a short 200 meters away from the hotel.
: 760 Price Range: $35-$199Restaurants: 4 (1 open 24 hours)
Casino Size: 53,680 Square Feet
Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Sports Book, Race Book
Special Features: All-suite hotel. Wedding chapel.
Casino Profile - Tuscany Suites & Casino Las Vegas, Nevada
Located just two blocks away from the hustle and bustle of the Las Vegas Strip, Tuscany Suites & Casino offers spacious rooms and the excitement of Strip gaming in a slightly more relaxedatmosphere.
The Tuscany Suites & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada
The casino at Tuscany features over 50,000 square feet of gaming with over 800 slot and video poker machines, plus as an assortment of basic table games. Tuscany offers the Vegas staples --blackjack, craps, and roulette -- as well as a William Hill Sports Book. The casino also offers minimum bets as low as $3 at the craps table.
Be sure to sign up for the Tuscany Players Club to receive valuable new member benefits and a chance to win up to $500 in free slot play! The casino also runs various weekly promotions whichprovide extra values for players.
If you are planning to stay a little longer, you can book a room at the resort's 760-room all-suite hotel. Tuscany's 650 square-foot suites are some of the largest in Vegas and run from $49 upto $269 for a double suite, which does not include a $24 daily resort fee. Rooms feature sitting and dining area, coffee maker, refrigerator, hairdryer, and a spacious bathroom with separatetub and shower.
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A Standard Suite at Tuscany Las VegasThe resort also offers 27 acres of pools, fountains, and landscaping with a lagoon-style pool for relaxing as well as a lap pool and spa at the fitness center.
The beautiful Lagoon-Style Pool is a great place to relax and soak up some of that Vegas sun.
There are three dining options at Tuscany, each offering something a little different. Tuscany Gardens offers Italian-style cuisine as well as steaks and seafood specialties in a fine diningsetting, Marilyn's Cafe offers breakfast 24 hours and features prime rib specials and more, while Pub 365 features a collection of 365 rotating beers and a menu of traditional pub fareincluding homemade small bites, iconic burgers and locally world-famous tacos.
Pub 365 features a collection of 365 rotating beers and traditional pub fare.
There is also Caffé Bottega, an Italian-style eatery, where you can enjoy fresh-baked pastries, tasty breakfast sandwiches, and Stumptown Coffee Roasters coffee in the morning. They also serveartisan flatbreads, paninis, fresh salads, or charcuterie plates paired with a variety of delicious wines or craft beers from local breweries.
If drinks and entertainment are what you are looking for, you can also head to Piazza Lounge, which features live entertainment Tuesday through Saturday.
Tuscany Suites and Casino is located at 255 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89169. To find out more information or make reservations, visit Tuscanylv.com or call (877) 887-2261.
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Tuscany Suites & Casino | |
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Location | Paradise, Nevada |
Address | 255 E. Flamingo Road |
Opening date | December 2001 |
Theme | Tuscany |
No. of rooms | 716 |
Total gaming space | 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m2) |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | CMH Real Estate Development |
Website | tuscanylv.com |
Tuscany Suites and Casino is an all-suite hotel and casino situated on 27 acres (11 ha) in Paradise, Nevada.[1] The hotel opened in 2001, while the casino opened in 2003.
History[edit]
In 1988, Charles M. Heers purchased 17.5 acres from the Howard Hughes estate, and later purchased an additional 10 acres.[1] Heers' family also owned the Vacation Village hotel and casino.[2] For over a decade, a life-sized ship advertised Heers' plans for the Caribbean resort, which never materialized because of high costs.[1][3][4][5] As early as 1997, Heers approached Gary Ellis, owner of the nearby Ellis Island Casino & Brewery, about the possibility of assuming or managing operations of the hotel-casino that was planned for the property.[6]
Construction on the 716-room Italian-themed Tuscany hotel began in January 2001, with a planned opening later that summer.[7] At that time, an additional 306 rooms and a casino were planned to open in fall 2001, with the casino planned to be managed by the Ellis Island casino.[7] The all-suite Tuscany hotel opened in December 2001.[4][5] The Tuscany Suites was developed by Inland Empire Builders.[7]
In August 2002, the casino's opening was planned for November 2002.[2] The 60,000 square-foot casino ultimately had a soft opening on January 17, 2003, with 800 slot machines, and eight table games.[1][5][8] An official grand opening was planned within one or two months, after the completion of a 40,000 square-foot convention center.[5] The casino was expected to boost the hotel's occupancy.[5]
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The Tuscany cost $100 million to build,[9] and was owned by Heers and Arizona contractor Gaylord Yost,[3] as well as Heers' company,[9] CMH Real Estate Development Inc., which also operated three Las Vegas-area apartment complexes.[7] The Tuscany had hoped to primarily attract a clientele of tourists and local residents,[9][10] as well as employees from larger resorts on the Las Vegas Strip.[1][4]
Negotiations with Gary Ellis began in January 2004, to combine the operations of Ellis Island and the Tuscany.[6] In April 2004, Ellis agreed to invest in the Tuscany for joint ownership and the management of its casino.[4] At that time, the Tuscany's casino had not been attracting its targeted clientele, partially because of competition from Ellis Island.[4] In June 2004, Heers suddenly abandoned the deal before it was to be finalized. He subsequently ceased contact with Ellis. The following month, Ellis filed a lawsuit against Heers, accusing him of breach of contract, fraud and misappropriation of trade practices secrets. According to Heers' lawyer, Ellis changed the conditions of the deal, leading Heers to back out of it upon learning that Ellis planned to sell Ellis Island without combining the two properties into one company.[6]
References[edit]
- ^ abcdeLiz Benston (January 17, 2003). 'Tuscany hopes to find right blend of tourists, locals'. Las Vegas Sun.
- ^ abFink, Jerry (2 August 2002). 'Tracy success story: From busboy to business owner'. Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
- ^ abSimpson, Jeff (22 November 2002). 'Panel approves licenses for Cannery, Tuscany'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on 11 December 2002.
- ^ abcde'Ellis Island, Tuscany in deal'. Las Vegas Sun. 12 April 2004. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
- ^ abcdeSimpson, Jeff (14 January 2003). 'Tuscany casino aims for dual market'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on 5 March 2003.
- ^ abc'Ellis Island sues over failed Tuscany Suites merger'. Las Vegas Sun. 2 August 2004. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
- ^ abcd'New Flamingo Road hotel-casino under construction'. Las Vegas Sun. 30 January 2001. Retrieved 5 December 2011.
- ^'Tuscany unveils casino'. Las Vegas Sun. 20 January 2003. Retrieved 5 December 2011.
- ^ abcBenston, Liz (2 January 2003). 'Trio of 2003 casino openings begins tonight'. Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
- ^'New E. Flamingo casino to target locals, tourists'. Las Vegas Sun. 26 August 2002. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
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