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 & Casino recently completed its $100 million-plus expansion and remodeling program on a property that first opened its doors in 1952, enjoying a legendary past as one of the early Las Vegas hotels known for its non-stop entertainment and hospitality, as well as its worldwide name recognition.
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63 year old with a moderate budget, traveling for business
My wife and I stayed there in 2008 during the summer months.
Totally enjoyed the stay, food was great all the way around.
Rooms were not that bad. I think after many years with some people that don't give a damn about other peoples property they have manintained. The people I had contact with were nice and friendly. Check-in people were great and
easy to work with. A great stay. I will be staying there again starting the 15th. of June for leisure and business.
Its a amazing and cheapest hotels forever, if you see its feature and rates then you deffinetly appreciates with my word,.its near at fremont street. shape of hotels make attraction to all. Las Vegas hotels in Nevada state always expensive, due to more gaming spot, but that sahara las vegas hotels and casino too cheap hotels as comapare to others. best feature are Dining Options Include,the House Of Lords with amazing slowly music. That Serves Steaks And Seafood( very delcious meals they serve) Amid A Baroque Setting. The All You Can Eat Sahara Buffet Hosts Champagne Brunches On Weekends the buffet system of any hotels make a awesome experience for all new comers. Paco's Bar & Grill Prepares Seafood And Mexican Fare, While The Nascar Café Features Chicken, Ribs, Steaks And Burgers.
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Come on....You want Vegas, this is it
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Posted Mar 25, 2009
Excellent
Come on....You want Vegas, this is it.
I have always enjoyed The Sahara for it's Vegas charm and ambiance. It is the easiest place to PARK and GET TO YOUR ROOM. That is a priceless asset if you have ever walked 20 minutes thru the big casinos to...
My first trip to LV and we stayed at
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Posted Mar 24, 2009
Good
My first trip to LV and we stayed at the Sahara. The room was well kept and an excellent deal! I shared a room with my friend, while our 4 friends shared a room at Ceasers and ended up paying more than we did splitting it two ways. The front desk ...
excellent value - don't know what
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Posted Mar 23, 2009
Good
excellent value - don't know what anyone could find wrong with their stay here. I would definately stay here again - loved the place. The buffet was excellent - my prime rib the first night was very good and the rest of the food was fresh and...
This was my second time at Sahara. Last
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Posted Mar 18, 2009
Horrible
This was my second time at Sahara. Last time was about 10 years ago. Nothing has changed, nothing has been updated. It looks like it hasn't been cleaned in decades. Room was dirty, carpet stained, shower rusty. Breakfast at the cafe took almost...
Rooms didn't have much to them, but I
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Posted Mar 12, 2009
Good
Rooms didn't have much to them, but I wasn't there for the stay, I was there for gambling and entertainment. I liked the games they had on the floors, the dealers would help you out if you needed it. As for the food, it was cheap but didn't have...
The price was right for the room. It
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Posted Mar 06, 2009
Good
The price was right for the room. It is not a new facility so you can't compare it with the newer more glamerous places on the strip. The room was clean, everything worked and the staff friendly and knowledgeble about how to get places etc. I...
Sahara Hotel has a very good buffet at
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Posted Mar 05, 2009
Good
Sahara Hotel has a very good buffet at good prices. The rooms are kept up very nicely. It's near the Strip and is a great value for your money. It maybe a older hotel but it's a fun place to stay.