The Sahara Hotel and Casino opened its doors in 1952 and quickly became one of Las Vegas' most exciting destinations. Featuring the era's... more »
The Sahara Hotel and Casino opened its doors in 1952 and quickly became one of Las Vegas' most exciting destinations. Featuring the era's most celebrated performers, including Ann-Margret, Johnny Carson and Tina Turner. The Sahara set the standard in Las Vegas' growing entertainment scene. The Sahara blazed new ground by inviting the Beatles to Las Vegas for the very first time.The Sahara offers 1,720 classically styled guestrooms and suites decorated in a Moroccan motif. The spacious rooms include comfortable accommodations and a variety of television-viewing options. Luxurious suites are available in mini, one, and two bedroom models. Accommodations for physically challenged guests are also available.Room service is available from 6am until midnight, daily. The Sahara also offers catering services for events such as weddings, birthdays and receptions.In the heart of our property, we have a sparkling 5,000 square foot pool featuring 8 private cabanas, circular fountains, a gazebo-covered spa and a snack bar that offers tropical refreshments. The pool is open daily throughout the summer. The spa is open year round. Live entertainment can be found by visiting the Casbar Theatre Lounge and the Congo Room.All reservations are subject to a $1 phone and a $3 energy surcharge that will be charged at the hotel. *** PLEASE NOTE : Bookings for December 30th and 31st are NON-REFUNDABLE. ***
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A Vegas original, the Sahara Hotel and Casino hails from the days of the Rat Pack of Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. Dating back to 1952, this venerable, modestly priced institution on the Strip still exudes old school elegance and a little slower pace. The vintage Moroccan theme and architectural touches are still charming, and so is the roller coaster: Speed shoots guests right along the Sahara's marquee at more than 70 miles an hour. The 80,000-square-feet casino offers table games, slots, poker, keno, race and sports book, and low-minimum blackjack. The Sahara also sits close to the Fremont Street Experience, an explosion of more than 2 million lights and a 54,000- watt sound system that provides a pulsating light-and- music show created to dazzle. At the Sahara, guests also can drive simulated race cars at the Cyber Speedway and catch the legendary 1950s groups, the Platters, Drifters and Coaters, in the Congo Room. Las Vegas' first true lounge, the Casbar, still presents nightly entertainment from smooth jazz to rock. To help guests relax, the Sahara's 5,000-square-foot swimming pool is augmented by a gazebo-covered whirlpool, poolside bar, cabana and a 15-person spa beneath a filigreed wrought-iron dome, perfect for social soaking. Guestrooms come equipped with basic amenities and festooned with jewel-colored fabrics. Hungry guests can chose from five restaurants, including the House of Lords, the legendary eatery featuring steak and seafood in a posh ambience of draped fabric, plush booths and jeweled lighting. The NASCAR Café includes ribs, chicken, steaks, pasta and burgers, along with race cars hanging from the ceiling. Compact for easy access to all facilities and attractions, the Sahara appeals to guests seeking moderate prices, less noise and slower pace of a different era. The Sahara Hotel & Casino is proud to announce our newest show additions! Internationally-known comic magician Amazing Johnathan."THE PLATTERS, Cornell Gunter's COASTERS and Beary Hobb's DRIFTERS" return to the stage in the legendary Congo Room with some of the top 20 hits from the ?50s and ?60s.***All rooms must have at least one adult, 21 years of age or older, in order to check in.*****There is a Maximum 7 night stay year round and a Minimum 2 night stay. No arrivals on Saturdays.******There is also an energy surcharge of $3.00 and a telephone surcharge of $1 per room per night payable by guest to the hotel.*****Please be advised that name and date changes are not permitted by the hotel over peak dates.**
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The Sahara Hotel and Casino opened its doors in 1952 and quickly established itself as one of Las Vegas most exciting destinations. Today, thanks to a 100USD million renovation project, the Sahara has recaptured its original Splendor. The property now offers 1,720 guestrooms, a lively 85,000 square-foot casino, a sparkling pool in an exotic setting, five exceptional restaurants and a buffet that may be the best tasting value on the Las Vegas Strip. A 950 seat Sahara Theater. The 75,000-square-foot NASCAR Cafe, including the fast pace excitement of the virtual reality race car attraction, Cyber Speedway, and exciting new state-of-the-art roller coaster, Speed the Ride opened in early 2000. With 50 years of Las Vegas history, the Sahara has hosted many of the era's most celebrated performers including Ann-Margret, Johnny Carson, Tina Turner and in 1967 it was the Sahara that brought the Beatles to Las Vegas. The Sahara offers exceptional amenities at value rates. The property is located 0mi N of LAS-Las Vegas.
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I was booked through travel website,
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Posted Aug 03, 2008
Mediocre
I was booked through travel website, and when I arrived there was no room listed for me that day. My reservation at the Hotel said I should have been there in June. I had my comfirmation and it showed July. It took me about an hour to get it...
It was inexpensive and my sleep was
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Posted Aug 03, 2008
Mediocre
It was inexpensive and my sleep was uninterrupted.It was dirty with long lines at the front desk. The Sahara is a run down old hotel, very reminiscent of its star attraction. I didn't like the filthy carpets, the long lines waiting to check in...
Comfortable room without the huge
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Posted Aug 03, 2008
Good
Comfortable room without the huge expense that Strip locales are becoming. Quick and easy access to North/South Strip Cat/RTC/Duece Bus ($* all day pasess) system as well as a stop right at the Hotel for the Strip Monorail ($* all day passes)....
It was an experience of a lifetime...
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Posted Jul 29, 2008
Excellent
It was an experience of a lifetime....The ride was so amazing and that was the fasts roller coaster ride ever...And I like it so much I had to ride it for the second time...They meet all expectation and I they had a lots good deals go on and i...
Pool and casino staff was excellent
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Posted Jul 27, 2008
Good
Pool and casino staff was excellent.Long wait at check in, they had no more than 3 people working the check in counter any day I was there. If you just need a bed to sleep in, Sahara is the place to go. Obviously its one of the oldest casino hotels...
For as cheap as it is to stay here it
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Posted Jul 25, 2008
Good
For as cheap as it is to stay here it is totally worth it. I stayed here with some of my girl friends for my bachelorette party, so we did't want to spend a lot of money on a hotel stay, would rather spend it on "activities". This hotel was...
Nice room, lots of features.Check in
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Posted Jul 21, 2008
Good
Nice room, lots of features.Check in was absolutely the worst ever. The hotel is nice, as you would expect but the check in was horrid. 2 or 3 people checking in and out literally hundreds of people. Check in process was 60 to 90 minutes of waiting...
For the money you pay it's okay. Being
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Posted Jul 05, 2008
Mediocre
For the money you pay it's okay. Being one of the oldest hotel's it certainly does smell that way. The hallways and corriders reak! The staff however was excellent and very nice. There is always a line of at least 20-30 people at the front desk...
The only problem we had was the room
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Posted Jul 01, 2008
Good
The only problem we had was the room was very hot. When I complained about the temperature of the room, they said that was not the first complaint and the rooms on that end were always hot. Why? if they knew that were we ever assigned rooms like...