Bugsy Siegel's desert dream, The Flamingo, has anchored the Las Vegas Strip since they started rolling dice in 1946. This self-contained... more »
Bugsy Siegel's desert dream, The Flamingo, has anchored the Las Vegas Strip since they started rolling dice in 1946. This self-contained casino and resort offers everything an adventurous vacationer could want - including a Wildlife Habitat and a 15-acre Caribbean-style water playground. Set on the famous "Four Corners" of Las Vegas Blvd. and Flamingo Road, this hotel combines heart-pounding Las Vegas excitement with hospitality and service that's second to none. Guests of the Flamingo are treated to the ultimate self-contained resort experience. Fifteen acres of Caribbean-style foliage is the backdrop for everything from an extravagant Wildlife Habitat to four separate pools, with cascading waterfalls, for swimming and sunbathing. With pool cabanas and lagoon loungers for rental, amazing casinos, tennis courts, spa & fitness center, the Alexandra Salon, and the incredible Cascata golf course, Flamingo offers plenty for everyone. Sin City Brewing Co., the Las Vegas-based microbrewery, offers a full-bar experience near the hotel's guest entrance while featuring all four of Sin City's custom brews on tap. Visitors to the Flamingo Las Vegas can now revel in the brand's vivacious image while capturing sports on three plasma screen televisions, surrounded by etched red metal surfaces, and a patio adjacent to the 15-acre pool and wildlife complex. Entertainment icons Donny & Marie return to the Strip after 29 years to bring their distinctive talents and undeniable charm to Flamingo Las Vegas. These icons of music and television dazzle and delight audiences of all ages with this all-new multimedia spectacle, which combines Donny & Marie's timeless hits with a custom-designed stage with multiple video screens and a sizeable cast of electrifying dancers. Their timeless chart-topping hits, some duets and some solos, include "Paper Roses," "Make the World Go Away," "I'm Leaving It (All) Up to You," "Morning Side of the Mountain," "Puppy Love," "Soldier of Love," "Deep Purple" and others. Comedy superstar George Wallace has been selling out comedy clubs and concert venues all over the country and now you can see him live at the Flamingo! Wallace began his career in comedy as a writer for "The Redd Foxx Show" and made a huge splash on the stand up scene as one of 150 competitors on the cable television special "The Big Laugh Off." O'Sheas Casino, operated by and adjacent to the Flamingo, hosts the first and only tattoo shop on the Strip! Vince Neil Ink offers some of the nation's top tattoo artists in four tattoo rooms - including a VIP room, and a windowed room for passersby to enjoy your inking - as well as exclusive Vince Neil and Motley Crue merchandise, and the Chopper from the Crue's "Girls, Girls, Girls" video on display. Sorry, guests must be 21 or older to check into Las Vegas hotels. An additional-person charge will apply to all persons staying in the room, regardless of age. We regret that children cannot stay free. PLEASE NOTE: At time of check-in, each individual guest will be required to provide the hotel with a valid credit card or cash deposit in the amount of $100 per each day of guest stay if paying via credit card, or $200 for the entire guest stay if paying via cash (the $200 cash deposit will only activate in-room movies and phone). A Resort Fee of $10 plus tax per night will be applied to the guest pay folio and charged directly to the customer upon check-out. Benefits of the Resort Fee include daily admission for two to the health club/spa (workout facility); free local calls; and admission for two to Imperial Palaces Antique Auto Collection (one time entry during stay).
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Location. The Flamingo Las Vegas is located in Las Vegas, Nev. across the street from The Forum Shops and within one mile of the Sands Expo Center. Situated at the center of The Las Vegas Strip, next to Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino and across the street from Caesar's Palace, the hotel stands one mile from Fashion Show Mall. Hotel Features. Flamingo Las Vegas features Hamada of Japan, serving authentic Japanese dishes and sushi. Voga serves a tapas menu, while Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville prepares casual island fare. Steakhouse46 serves aged beef and seafood. This property features a 15-acre water playground and a garden with five pools and three spa tubs. Two lighted tennis courts provide recreation. An 80-foot-long heated pool is flanked by flamingo statues and rental cabanas. A 150-foot water slide descends into three terraced pools. The lagoon pool features a swim-in grotto tucked behind a triple waterfall. A Wildlife Habitat is surrounded by terraced garden ponds, waterfalls and streams. The hotel's spa offers such indulgences as the Sugar Glow with Body Butter and the Marine Mud Mask, and houses a sauna, a Eucalyptus steam room and a limited-hour fitness center. Guestrooms. Guestrooms at the Flamingo Las Vegas feature floor-to-ceiling windows, most with views of The Las Vegas Strip. High-speed wired and wireless Internet access are available, for a fee. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations. GO rooms offer beds with oversized white vinyl headboards, triple sheeting and pillowtop mattresses. GO rooms are equipped with 42-inch, flat-screen televisions, MP3 adaptors, DVD players, BOSE speakers and LED chrome reading lights. GO bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers, frosted glass, embedded flat-screen televisions and Gilchrist & Soames toiletries. Expert Tip. The wedding chapel's central garden displays a plaque that details colorful aspects of Las Vegas' history. The plaque describes the events that surrounded the sensational murder of former Flamingo Las Vegas founder, the infamous Bugsy Siegel. Ultimate Vegas Experience Book a stay in an Ultimate Vegas Experience, Ultimate Vegas Experience Stay 4-Save! or Ultimate Vegas Experience-Stay & Save! rate category and receive an offer booklet upon check-in valid for savings at Harrah's Las Vegas food and entertainment venues. Highlights include: 2-for-1 show tickets, including Penn and Teller (Rio), Legends in Concert (Harrah?s), Nathan Burton (Flamingo Las Vegas), Chippendales (Rio), and Jubilee (Bally's), $5 off buffets at Paris Las Vegas, Rio, Flamingo Las Vegas, Harrah's Las Vegas, and Imperial Palace, 2 free tickets to The Auto Collection at the Imperial Palace, 2 free admissions to the Eiffel Tower Experience at Paris Las Vegas, Free souvenir with $15 purchase at Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville at Flamingo Las Vegas, 2 free admissions and 2 free drinks at the Rio's VooDoo Lounge, Shopping coupon booklet for Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, Savings on air or land tours of Hoover Dam and helicopter tours of the Grand Canyon, Cannot be combined with other offers. Must be at least 21 years of age. Show ticket offers applicable up to 4 people; certain shows not available on select nights. Subject to availability. Gratuities not included. Take-out not available. Blackout dates may apply. Valid picture ID required. Offer is non-transferable. No exchanges, replacements, substitutions, or trade-outs. Any attempt to sell, auction or otherwise transfer shall nullify this offer. Hotel Management reserves all rights. Other restrictions may apply. .
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My husband and I just returned from our
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Posted May 15, 2002
Good
My husband and I just returned from our annual vacation in Las Vegas. This year's hotel was the Flamingo (formerly the Flamingo Hilton). If you have read any of my previous reviews (Sahara, Riviera, Golden Nugget), you'll know that we stay in a...
When you mention pink Flamingos, one
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Posted Apr 13, 2002
Excellent
When you mention pink Flamingos, one automatically thinks of those plastic flamingos that adorned many front lawns in California during the 1960's and 1970's. In Las Vegas, The Flamingo Hilton Hotel & Casino sits on prime Las Vegas property right in ...
My wife and I (both 40) just returned
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Posted Feb 20, 2002
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My wife and I (both 40) just returned from four nights/five days (two were business) at the Flamingo and came away very happy. We went into it eyes open having read other reviews on the internet and checking out several Las Vegas area and hotel web ...
Ah, The Flamingo hotel (the Hilton
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Posted Jan 22, 2002
Okay
Ah, The Flamingo hotel (the Hilton moniker has
been dropped from the name). Anyone who knows their Vegas history know what the Flamingo represents. It's the place that Bugsy built (or actually finished building). It has quite a storied...
We recently flew to Vegas over Labor
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Posted Sep 07, 2001
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We recently flew to Vegas over Labor Day. We stayed at the Flamingo and LOVED IT! They have great newly remodeled rooms with brand new furnishings and king size beds (no coffee makers), beautiful gardens filled with a wild life refuge and a wedding ...
This has been a long time favorite of
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Posted Jun 10, 2001
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This has been a long time favorite of ours in Vegas. You might have read my other Epinions on The Bellagio and Paris Hotel, which are excellent hotels, but this hotel/casino is completely different. The others that I mentioned are newer and...
To start off with, I've been to Las
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Posted May 14, 2001
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To start off with, I've been to Las Vegas many times in my life. I've stayed at the various mega resorts including MGM Grand, Bellagio, Excalibur, Mirage, and Caesars Palace.
I didn't think that I would be able to find a reasonably ...
the first time i ever traveled to las
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Posted Dec 27, 2000
Excellent
the first time i ever traveled to las vegas i stayed at the flamingo hilton. i was amazed on how friendly everyone was and the service was exellent. it was in january when i went and i had so much fun that i traveled and stayed here again in april...
The Flamingo Hilton is not to be
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Posted Nov 19, 2000
Good
The Flamingo Hilton is not to be confused with the newer major theme casinos on the strip. Though it is incredibly close and within walking distance of Paris, The Bellagio, The Mirrage, New York, New York and such, it is not as large, new or...
My husband and I stayed at the Flamingo
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Posted Nov 04, 2000
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My husband and I stayed at the Flamingo during our Vegas stay in May. The worst part of our stay was check in. We had to wait in line for about one hour to check in. It did not seem to matter what time of the day you checked in because there was...