Best Western Plans Towering Change for Casino Royale Site on Las Vegas Strip

The future of Casino Royale, a beloved budget-friendly gaming spot on the Las Vegas Strip, appears uncertain as plans for a massive redevelopment emerge. Best Western, the current owner of Casino Royale, has received the green light from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to construct a towering 699-foot structure on the site. Although specifics of the project remain sparse, it is reported that construction must commence by January 21, 2025.

Casino Royale has long been a haven for those looking for affordable gambling options, including low-stakes table games and slots, not to mention its offer of cheap beer. Its promotion of $25 in free slot play for new members of its rewards club has also been a draw for visitors.

This establishment has stood out for its affordability amid the luxury and splendor of the Las Vegas Strip. However, the escalating value of Strip real estate suggests a shift toward more profitable developments that mirror the area’s opulent image, as Law News indicates. The increasing allure of such valuable land to developers might spell the end for older, less grandiose venues like Casino Royale.

Originally opening its doors in 1964 as the Caravan Motor Hotel and later introducing the Nob Hill Casino in 1978, the venue was renamed Casino Royale in 1992. Best Western took ownership in 2012, marking a new chapter in its history.

Patrons who appreciate the combination of economical gambling and inexpensive beverages might find their opportunities dwindling. Casino Royale is not the only Strip location facing demolition; Bally’s recently announced the forthcoming closure of the Tropicana in April to pave the way for a new stadium for the Oakland A’s, signaling a trend of redevelopment along the Strip.

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