History of Las Vegas Hotel/Casinos
Newest Hotels In Las Vegas
Listed in chronological order
• Opened as El Rancho Las Vegas on April 3, 1941
• First Opened as the Pair O’ Dice nightclub in 1930
Replaced with the Last Frontier on October 30, 1942 – Now The New Frontier
• Opened as Flamingo on December 26, 1946 – Now the Flamingo Las Vegas
• First Opened as Club Bingo July 24, 1947
Opened as the Sahara on Oct 7, 1952
• Opened as the Thunderbird on September 2, 1948
• Opened as the Desert Inn on April 24, 1950
• First Opened as the Sands December 15, 1952
Replaced with the Venetian which Opened on May 3, 1999
• Opened as Royal Nevada on April 19, 1955
• Opened as Riviera on April 20, 1955
• First Opened as the Dunes May 23, 1955
Replaced with the Bellagio which Opened on Oct 15, 1998
• First Opened as the Hacienda June 1956
Replaced with the Mandalay Bay which Opened on March 2, 1999
• Opened as the Tropicana on April 4, 1957
• Opened as the Stardust on July 2, 1958
• Several diferent hotels opened on this property.
Replaced with the The Mirage which opened on Nov. 22, 1989
• Opened as the Aladdin on April 1, 1966
• Opened as the Caesars Palace on August 5, 1966
• Opened as the Circus Circus on October 18, 1968
• First Opened as the Flamingo Capri Motel
Replaced with the Imperial Palace on November 1, 1979
• First Opened as the Marina in 1975
Reopened as the MGM Grand on December 18. 1993
• First Opened as the Holiday Casino in July 2, 1973
Converted to Harrah’s Las Vegas in April 1992