Hacienda Hotel & Casino

Hacienda Hotel & Casino

Strip 3.5 Est. 1956 Mandalay Resort Group

About

The Hacienda was a Spanish-themed resort at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip that operated from 1956 to 1996. Known for its distinctive Spanish colonial architecture and friendly, relaxed atmosphere, the Hacienda was popular with families and budget travelers. It was famous for its drive-in movie theater and go-kart track, unusual amenities for a Strip casino. The Hacienda was spectacularly imploded on New Year's Eve 1996 in a televised event that became a Vegas tradition.

Our Rating

3.5
5,400 reviews
Gaming
3.5
Dining
3.5
Nightlife
3.5
Value
4.5
Amenities
3.5

Key Stats

840
Rooms
55K
Sq Ft Casino
40
Table Games
0.8K
Slots

Amenities

Pool
Shows
Buffet

Highlights

  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Budget prices
  • Unique go-kart track

Consider

  • Far south Strip location
  • Limited amenities

Shows & Entertainment

  • Various entertainment

Dining Highlights

Buffet: Hacienda Buffet

Charcoal Room steakhouse

Pool & Recreation

Resort pool

Nearby Attractions

Las Vegas Strip McCarran Airport

Frequently Asked Questions

When did the Hacienda close?
The Hacienda closed in 1996 and was imploded on New Year's Eve, December 31, 1996.
What replaced the Hacienda?
Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino was built on the site and opened in March 1999.
Was the Hacienda implosion televised?
Yes, the New Year's Eve implosion was broadcast live and became one of the most watched Vegas demolitions.

Quick Info

Address
3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Price Range
$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
4+ Restaurants

Best For

Budget travelers Families Vegas history fans