Las Vegas Hotels
Featured Las Vegas Hotels
The Whiskey Pete's Resort is known as the Castle in the Desert and is situated just 35 miles south of Las Vegas on I-15 at the California/Nevada state line. Built in the style of an old fashioned mining town, the resort offer 777 comfortably furnished guestrooms and suites. Headlining entertainment is on offer in the hotel's showroom and additional highlights include the Silver Spur Steakhouse, a full casino and a tropical themed swimming pool with water slides and Jacuzzi, making it ideal for families and couples alike.
The Wild Wild West Gambling Hall and Hotel is located 3 miles from McCarran International Airport and less than 1 mile west of Las Vegas Boulevard. The hotel has a western-style theme and features newly decorated, beautifully appointed guest rooms. The guest rooms are clean and well maintained to assure you a trouble free visit. Amenities include: cable/satellite TV, Internet access-dial-up, iron/ironing board and direct-dial phone. The garden setting and 2-story buildings surround a lovely heated pool and spa area, perfect for a night of relaxation.
The Winners Hotel & Casino is your one stop place for fun in Winnemucca. We feature 123 rooms, 24 hour a day Casino Action, 2 restaurants, live Entertainment Thursday through Saturday, and the very best in Nevada style fun in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Come let us show you our hometown style service and fun.
Zephyr Cove Resort is a collection of rustic lakefront studios and cabins situated in a wooded area on the southeastern portion of the Lake Tahoe shoreline, approximately 51 miles from Reno International Airport. This location is also four miles from Stateline, five miles east of South Lake Tahoe and the Lake Tahoe Historical Society Museum, seven miles from the shops at Heavenly Village, and 28 miles from Ponderosa Ranch. The resort's amenities include boat rentals, snowmobiles, cruises, gift shop, grocery store, marina, parasailing, concierge, Zephyr Cove Restaurant, and Sunset Beach Bar and Grill.







