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Flamingo
3555 Las Vegas Blvd South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Number of rooms 3,626
Theme Caribbean
Gaming space 77,000 ft² (7,153.5 m²)
Permanent show(s) The Second City, George Wallace, Wayne Newton
Signature attraction(s) Wildlife Habitat
Notable restaurant(s) Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville
Owner Harrah's Entertainment
Date opened December 26, 1946
Casino type Land-Based
Major renovation(s)
Previous name(s) The Flamingo (1946-1947), The Fabulous Flamingo (1947-1974), Flamingo Hilton (1974-1999)
Casino website Flamingo Las Vegas

The Flamingo Las Vegas is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment and is located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. The property offers a 77,000 ft² (7,200 ) casino along with 3,626 hotel rooms. The hotel is sometimes referred to as the pink hotel from the pink neon on the building similar to the color of flamingos. The 15 ac (61,000 m²) site is landscaped in a Caribbean theme, with the central area housing an exhibit of flamingos and penguins as part of a wildlife habitat.

The Flamingo has a Las Vegas Monorail station at the rear of the property.

History

The Pink Flamingo Hotel & Casino (as it was originally named), had only 105 rooms when it was built and opened by Bugsy Siegel and his partner Meyer Lansky on December 26, 1946. At a cost of $6 million dollars, and billed as the world's most luxurious hotel. People believed Bugsy was crazy for building a hotel in the middle of the desert. The property was built on U.S. Route 91 seven miles from Downtown Las Vegas.

The resort was named after his girlfriend Virginia Hill, who loved to gamble in the United States and Mexico. The dealers in Mexico began calling her "The Flamingo" because of her exhibitionist style of dancing; Hill would raise her skirts to show off her long legs while swinging her flaming red hair.

Funding for the casino came from mob money and it was conceptualized and its construction was supervised by Bugsy. When it had been discovered that Bugsy was skimming money from the building funds, his death was ordered and management for the casino changed hands. The Flamingo changed names to The Fabulous Flamingo on March 1, 1947.

The Flamingo hotel boasted lavish shows and glorious accommodations for its day. The casino became well known for its comfortable, air conditioned rooms, beautiful gardens and fabulous swimming pools. The Flamingo helped popularize the concept of offering a "complete experience" as opposed to simple gambling. When the property opened, every employee from dealers to custodial staff wore tuxedos.

In 1950 the Champagne Tower opened.

Kirk Kerkorian acquired the property in 1967.

The hotel was acquired by the Hilton Corporation in 1972 and became the Flamingo Hilton in 1974. The last of the original Flamingo Hotel structure was torn down on December 14, 1993 and the hotel's garden was built on the site, complete with a plaque to Bugsy Siegel.

In the 1998 spin off of Hilton's gaming operations ownership was changed to Park Place Entertainment which was renamed to Caesars Entertainment in 2004.

In September 1999 the Flamingo Hilton and its sister property in Laughlin, Nevada ended their long standing relationship with Hilton Hotels. The Hilton name was removed and the property was renamed to Flamingo Las Vegas.

To enhance the hotel's Caribbean theme, a Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville restaurant was opened in 2004.

In 2005 Harrah's Entertainment purchased Caesars Entertainment and the property became part of Harrah's Entertainment company.

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