Pioneer Casino In Laughlin Nv
2200 South Casino Drive,NV 89029Laughlin
Overview |
On the banks of the Colorado River in Laughlin, the Pioneer Hotel features a 24-hour casino and a variety of on-site dining options. The rooms are furnished with cable TVs.
Specialties: Pet friendly hotel rooms. Specialties: Pet friendly hotel rooms.
The air-conditioned rooms at Pioneer Hotel and Gambling Hall have work desks, seating areas and telephones.
Slots, Keno and card games, including poker, are available at the Las Vegas-style casino at Pioneer Hotel. Bumbleberry Flats restaurant provides American comfort food and the River Bar features beer and specialty cocktails.
Guests at the Pioneer can dock their boats and jet skis right outside the hotel and enjoy a swim in the outdoor pool.
Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport is a 6-minute drive from Pioneer Hotel and Gambling Hall. Riverview Resort Golf Course is less than 11.3 km away.
Rooms: 7
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Facilities of The New Pioneer
Activities
- Pool table
- Live music/Performance
- Live sports events (broadcast)
Food & Drink
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Vending machine (drinks)
- Vending machine (snacks)
Pool and Spa
- Hot tub/Jacuzzi
- Outdoor pool
- Outdoor pool (year-round)
- Pool/Beach towels
- Fenced pool
- Swimming pool
Front Desk Services
- 24-hour front desk
Business Facilities
- Meeting/Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Shops
- Gift shop
- Shops (on site)
Miscellaneous
- Non-smoking rooms
- Facilities for disabled guests
- Elevator
- Heating
- Air conditioning
Safety & security
- 24-hour security
- Security alarm
- Smoke alarms
Safety features
- Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities
- Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and common areas
- Process in place to check health of guests
- First aid kits available
Physical distancing
- Cashless payment available
- Physical distancing rules followed
- Screens or physical barriers between staff and guests in appropriate areas
Cleanliness & disinfection
- Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against coronavirus
- Linens, towels, and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines
- Guest accommodation disinfected between stays
- Guests have the option to cancel any cleaning services for their accommodation during their stay
Food & drink safety
- Physical distancing in dining areas
- All plates, cutlery, glasses, and other tableware sanitized
Internet
WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Parking
Free public parking is available on site (reservation is not needed).
Policies of The New Pioneer
These are general hotel policies for The New Pioneer. As they may vary per room type, please also check the room conditions.
Check-in
From 16:00 hours
Check-out
Until 11:00 hours
Cancellation / Prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to property type.
Children and Extra Beds
Free!Up to two children under 13 years stay free of charge when using existing beds.
There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.
The maximum number of total guests in a room is 4.
There is no capacity for cribs in the room.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Accepted credit cards
- Mastercard
- Visa
- Discover
- American Express
The property reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.
Important Information
A refundable incidental charge is required at check-in. Cash deposits are not allowed, contact the property for more details.
Please note that pets weighing up to 27 kg or less are permitted in pet rooms upon request.
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Pioneer Club | |
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Location | Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 |
Address | 25 E Fremont Street |
Opening date | April 10, 1942 |
Closing date | 1995; 25 years ago |
Theme | Old Western |
Signature attractions | Vegas Vic |
Casino type | Land |
Owner | Schiff Enterprises |
Coordinates | 36°10′16″N115°08′43″W / 36.1712°N 115.1454°WCoordinates: 36°10′16″N115°08′43″W / 36.1712°N 115.1454°W |
Pioneer Club Las Vegas was a casino that opened in 1942 and was located in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, at 25 East Fremont Street. It ceased operating as a casino in 1995, the same year the Fremont Street Experience was completed.
History[edit]
The Pioneer Club occupied a building that was built in 1918[citation needed] and originally served as a restaurant[citation needed]. The Pioneer Club and Cocktail lounge opened in April 1942 on the corner of 1st Street and Fremont Street.
In 1965, the Pioneer Club bought The Elwell Hotel located at 200 South First St. directly behind the Pioneer Club and renamed it the Pioneer Club Hotel. The Hotel was sold in 1969 and became the Golden Hotel. In 1983 The Pioneer Club bought Club Bingo located to the west of it and enlarged its Casino area. From 1956 to 1967 it was called the New Pioneer Club. In 1984 The Golden Nugget bought the hotel and demolished it, building a parking garage for its Casino and Hotel in its place.[1]
For many years, The Pioneer Club was one of downtown's leading casinos.[2]
Margaret Elardi who also owned the Frontier Hotel on The Strip and later the Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall casino in Laughlin, owned the club for a while, then Gold Strike Resorts. In 1992 new owners purchased the Pioneer Club but were unable to compete with the larger casinos on Fremont Street both at the beginning and at the end of the Fremont Street Experience or with the large new megaresorts on The Strip.[2] The owners closed the venerable casino in 1995 and it remained vacant until 1998 when Schiff Enterprises bought the Pioneer Club and opened a souvenir store inside. The vintage Pioneer Club signs and Vegas Vic sign still exists on the exterior of the building.
Pioneer Casino In Laughlin Nv
Vegas Vic[edit]
Although the Pioneer Club no longer operates as a casino, Vegas Vic (The 40 ft[3]neon cowboy) lives on. In 1947 Las Vegas chamber of Commerce hired a West-Marquis firm which invented the Fremont Street Cowboy Vegas Vic and his friendly 'Howdy Podner' greeting.[4]
The Young Electric Sign Company was commissioned to build the neon version of the sign by the owners of the Pioneer Club. They then commissioned Pat Denner who modeled it after the image used by the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce[5] in 1947 consisting of a cowboy in blue jeans with a yellow-checked shirt and red bandanna. Vegas Vic was then erected on the exterior of the building in 1951 changing the exterior of The Pioneer club forever.[2]
Vegas Vic and the exterior of the Pioneer Club are prominently featured in shots from the 1971 James Bond film, 'Diamonds Are Forever'.
Gallery[edit]
The Pioneer Club 1940s
The Pioneer Club 1950s
The Pioneer Club 1973
Vegas Vic closeup, post 1998 restoration
Notes[edit]
- ^'Elwell Hotel History'. lasvegasmikey.com. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
- ^ abc'Pioneer Club History'. onlinenevada.org. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
- ^'Vegas Vic Lives!'. Las Vegas Sun. 2000-06-25. Retrieved 2008-11-18.
- ^Eugene P. Moehring, Michael S. Green (2005). Las Vegas - A Centennial History. University of Nevada Press. ISBN9780874176155. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
- ^Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce
References[edit]
Pioneer Casino In Laughlin Nv
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