The Gold Coast Hotel & Casino is a hotel and casino located in Las Vegas, Nevada. Owned an operated by Boyd Gaming Corporation. It's located about 2 blocks west of the Las Vegas Strip. The hotel has 711 rooms, a 70 lane bowling center open to the public, and a bingo room. A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging, usually on a short-term basis. ... The Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey A casino is a building that accommodates gambling. ... Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign just to the south of the Las Vegas Strip welcoming visitors to the city City nickname: The Entertainment Capital of the World Location of Las Vegas in Nevada County Clark Mayor Oscar B. Goodman Area âLand âWater 293. ... Boyd Gaming Corporation is a Las Vegas, Nevada based business engaged in the development, ownership and operation of hotels and casinos throughout the United States. ... The south end of The Strip. ... Bowling ball and two pins Bowling can refer to two distinctly different types of game. ...
History
Built in 1988, the property received a major upgrade in 2000 that provides additional space for parking, restaurants and gaming. 1988 is a leap year starting on a Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year 2000. ...
Attractions
Shuttle service between Gold Coast and The Orleans. Approximately every 15 minutes.
The GoldCoastHotel and Casino's destination amenities and roster of activities has been drawing tourists and locals alike for two decades.
While the GoldCoast boasts a casino with all the slot and table action you could ask for, its stars are the 774-seat bingo parlor, the race and sports book with 43 big-screen televisions, and the brand-new 24-hour poker room, which is smoke-free.
Hotel amenities include a beauty salon, barbershop and a new fitness center that overlooks the well-landscaped pool area.
The GoldCoast is approximately one mile west of the strip.
The Hotel and Casino are surrounded by acres of free parking and two easy access parking garages.
The GoldCoast also has a free shuttle bus that carries guests to and from its sister properties, the Barbary Coast on the Las Vegas Strip and the Orleans a mile and a half west of the strip on Tropicana Ave.