The Flamingo, has anchored the Strip since the dice started rolling in 1946. This casino and resort offers everything adventurous vacationers could want, including a Wildlife Habitat and a 15-acre Caribbean-style water playground. The 77,000-square-foot casino offers the quintessential Vegas experience: a variety of table games, 2,100 slots, and a large race & sports book. Entertainment at the Flamingo includes four shows, including Gladys Knight appearing in her own theater.
Guestrooms are appointed in contemporary décor, and equipped with dial-up Internet access, cable TV, movies and in-room safes.
Hungry gamblers and those who love them can dine on steak, ribs, roast chicken, and bargain-priced crab, lobster and prime rib in the hotel's hallmark Flamingo Room. Conrad's Steak House dishes up beef and seafood. The Paradise Garden Buffet includes a "seafood spectacular" station and chow for breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets. Styled like a New York deli, Lindy's Coffee Shop serves meals and snacks around the clock and features lobster in soup, sandwich and gumbo.
When time arrives to relax in the sun, guests can retreat to the Flamingo's pool area - said to be the largest in Vegas. The area is beautifully landscaped, and inhabited by Chilean Flamingos, African penguins, and other animals. The four pools are augmented with two Jacuzzis, bars and seasonal poolside restaurant.