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Golden Nugget Laughlin

Casino hotel in Nevada, United States


Casino hotel in Nevada, United States

FieldValue
nameGolden Nugget Laughlin
logoGolden Nugget Laughlin.svg
logo_size100
imageGolden Nugget Laughlin 2018.jpg
image_size300
captionThe property as seen from the Colorado River in 2018
locationLaughlin, Nevada, U.S.
address2300 South Casino Drive
date_opened
themeGold rush and Tropical
rooms300
space_gaming34023 sqft
notable_restaurantsBubba Gump Shrimp Company
Claim Jumper
Saltgrass Steak House
ownerLandry's, Inc.
names_preNevada Club
website

Claim Jumper Saltgrass Steak House The Golden Nugget Laughlin (formerly the Nevada Club) is a hotel and casino located on the banks of the Colorado River in Laughlin, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Landry's, Inc. It offers a number of restaurants, 300 guest rooms and suites, a casino floor, and meeting spaces. The Golden Nugget offers water taxi service from Bullhead City, Arizona, on the opposite side of the river.

Restaurants at the Golden Nugget include Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, Claim Jumper, Saltgrass Steak House and Bean and Bread.

History

The property was previously known as the Nevada Club. In 1986, the resort underwent a major renovation. In 1988, the Del Webb Corporation sold the Nevada Club to Golden Nugget Inc. for $40 million, and it was renamed as the Golden Nugget Laughlin. The 300-room hotel was added to the property in 1992, along with a parking garage, new restaurants, and tropical theming, including an indoor rainforest.

In 2004, it was acquired by Poster Financial Group. On May 31, 2005, it was acquired by Landry’s, which was purchasing the Golden Nugget Las Vegas at the same time. Rooms underwent renovation in 2006.

In the years since Landry’s acquired Golden Nugget Las Vegas and Laughlin, three additional Golden Nugget resorts have been developed in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Biloxi, Mississippi and Lake Charles, Louisiana.

References

References

  1. (January 7, 2016). "Nonrestricted Square Footage Report". Nevada Gaming Control Board.
  2. "Laughlin Hotels | Golden Nugget Hotels and Casinos". Goldennugget.com.
  3. "Golden Nugget - Laughlin | Weddings | Casino Resorts/Gaming | Convention & Meeting Planning". Business.laughlinchamber.org.
  4. "Enjoy the View". River Passage Water Taxi.
  5. LV Woman. "Golden Nugget Laughlin Revs Up For Annual River Run | Las Vegas Woman Magazine". Lvwomanmagazine.com.
  6. "Laughlin History | History of Laughlin, Nevada". Visitlaughlin.com.
  7. (May 24, 1988). "Del Webb casino to Golden Nugget". New York Times.
  8. (October 5, 1988). "Golden Nugget heads to Laughlin". San Jose Mercury News.
  9. (October 4, 1988). "Weekender". Mohave Daily Miner.
  10. (December 18, 1992). "Larger Nugget in Laughlin: Casino adds 300 rooms, elegance". The Press-Enterprise.
  11. (2004-04-12). "Poster Financial Group and the Golden Nugget Group Report Full Year 2003 Results". Businesswire.com.
  12. (2013-07-26). "News | Landry's latest Golden Nugget closer to home". Dpwpr.com.
  13. (2012-03-06). "Golden Nugget Owner to Acquire Isle Casino Hotel Biloxi". Lodgingdevelopment.com.
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