Boardwalk Hotel & Casino
Strip
3.2
Est. 1966
MGM Resorts International
About
The Boardwalk Hotel & Casino was a Coney Island-themed resort on the Las Vegas Strip that operated from 1966 to 2006. Originally called the Holiday Inn Boardwalk, the property featured a distinctive roller coaster facade and carnival-style theming. Despite its prime location between the Monte Carlo and Bellagio, the small property could not compete with the mega-resorts surrounding it. MGM Resorts purchased the property in 2000 and closed it in 2006 to make way for the massive CityCenter development.
Our Rating
Key Stats
654
Rooms
28K
Sq Ft Casino
25
Table Games
0.5K
Slots
Amenities
Pool
Highlights
- Prime Strip location
- Budget-friendly
- Coney Island charm
Consider
- Very small property
- Outdated facilities
- Could not compete with neighbors
Dining Highlights
Surf Buffet
Pool & Recreation
Small pool area
Nearby Attractions
Bellagio
Monte Carlo
Las Vegas Strip
Frequently Asked Questions
When did the Boardwalk close?
The Boardwalk closed on January 9, 2006, after 40 years of operation.
What replaced the Boardwalk?
The site became part of CityCenter, which includes Aria Resort & Casino and Vdara, opening in 2009.
Why was the Boardwalk demolished?
MGM Resorts purchased the property to build CityCenter, a massive $8.5 billion mixed-use development.
Quick Info
Address
3750 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Price Range
$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
3+ Restaurants
Best For
Budget travelers
Nostalgia seekers