Gold Strike


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Gold Strike Description

Just 25 short miles south of the Strip and 12 miles from the California border, the Gold Strike Hotel and Gambling Hall in Jean, Nev., offers visitors a taste of vintage Las Vegas.

Twelve floors of well-furnished, spacious rooms await Gold Strike guests, with numerous amenities such as blackout drapes, electronic check-out, cable television, dial-up internet and unlimited towels, linens and bedding. Accommodations also include views of the desert or mountains – and it's all at affordable prices.

Gold Strike has something for every budget, with more than 800 slot, video poker and keno machines, ranging from pennies to $5. Or maybe you'll strike gold at one of the live table games, which include single-deck blackjack, roulette and craps.

Dining options range from steak and seafood delicacies at the Gold Strike Steakhouse to a quick pick-me-up at Sutter's Snacks. The Gold Strike Bonanza Buffet tempts the taste buds with more than 40 different entrees and desserts, all made fresh daily, while the Gold Rush Cafe serves breakfast, lunch and dinner – including a prime rib special – 24 hours a day.

Why not learn a new skill while on vacation by signing up for ballroom dancing lessons, which are offered in the hotel's ballroom twice a week. Admission includes an hour of dance lessons and four hours of dancing. Door prizes are drawn throughout the evening and guests are served two complimentary drinks.

During the warmer months enjoy the Gold Strike's outdoor pool and spa tub, as well as a children's pool. Kids and the young at heart can pass time in an arcade and game room.

Avid shoppers can find deals galore with more than 100 shops -- including a number of high-end retailers, such as Coach, Escada, Burberry, Versace and Last Call from Neiman Marcus -- and restaurants at the Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas in Primm, Nev., a quick 10 to 15 minute drive away.

Gold Strike Details

  • Number of rooms: 811.
  • Casino: Yes, more than 800 slots, video poker, and keno machines. Live table games including single-deck blackjack, roulette, and craps.
  • Race & sports book: No.
  • Restaurants: Gold Strike has the following dining options: Steakhouse, Bonanza Buffet, Gold Rush Cafe, Sutter's Snacks and Burger King.
  • Entertainment: No.
  • Nightlife: No.
  • Attractions: Yes, there is an arcade. Also, the hotel offers ballroom dancing lessons, followed by four hours of dancing, with door prizes and complimentary drinks.
  • Pool: Yes, with a spa and children's pool.
  • Health Club: No.
  • Spa: No.
  • Shops: Yes, a gift shop. Also, the Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas is located 12 miles away in Primm, Nev.
  • Wedding chapel: No.
  • Convention rooms: Yes, a full-service banquet facility.
  • Business center: No.
  • In-room internet access: Yes, dial-up access.
  • Wheelchair accessible rooms: No.
  • RV park: No.
  • Child-care facilities: No.
  • Pets allowed: No.
  • Room service: No.
  • Parking garage: No.
  • Shuttle service to the airport: No.
  • Shuttle service to the Strip: No.
  • Standard room amenities: Air conditioning, cable/satellite TV with pay movies, telephone with free local calls, clock radio, desk, dial-up Internet access, hair dryers and coffee/tea makers.
  • Hotel amenities: The hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, express check out, medical assistance, wake-up calls, housekeeping, ATM and banking/currency exchange, safe-deposit box and a television in the lobby.
  • Check-in time: 3 p.m.
  • Check-out time: 11 a.m.
  • Minimum age to reserve a room: 18 years.
  • Policies: An extra person charge may apply.
  • Incidental charges: Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required upon check-in for incidental charges

Gold Strike

1 S. Main Street
Jean, NV 89019

Reservation hotline: (800) 851-1703

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