Hotel Last Frontier
Strip
4.0
Est. 1942
R.E. Griffith
About
The Hotel Last Frontier was the second resort built on the Las Vegas Strip, opening on October 30, 1942, just a year after El Rancho Vegas. This luxurious Western-themed resort featured the famous Last Frontier Village, a replica Old West town that served as a tourist attraction. The property was renamed The New Frontier in 1955 after a $1 million renovation that modernized the property. The Last Frontier was where Elvis Presley made his Las Vegas debut in 1956, though the performance was poorly received by the older audience. The original Last Frontier buildings were demolished in 1965 to make way for a completely new Frontier hotel.
Our Rating
Key Stats
107
Rooms
20K
Sq Ft Casino
15
Table Games
0.1K
Slots
Amenities
Pool
Nightclub
Shows
Shopping
Highlights
- Second resort on the Strip
- Last Frontier Village attraction
- Elvis's Vegas debut venue
Consider
- Early Vegas property
- Limited by modern standards
Shows & Entertainment
Nightclub: Ramona Room
- Ramona Room entertainment
- Elvis Presley debut (1956)
Dining Highlights
The Silver Slipper dining room
Pool & Recreation
Resort pool
Nearby Attractions
Las Vegas Strip
El Rancho Vegas
Frequently Asked Questions
When did the Last Frontier open?
The Hotel Last Frontier opened on October 30, 1942, as the second resort on the Las Vegas Strip.
Did Elvis perform at the Last Frontier?
Yes, Elvis Presley made his Las Vegas debut at the New Frontier (renamed) in April 1956, though the performance was not well received.
What was the Last Frontier Village?
It was a replica Old West town adjacent to the hotel that served as a popular tourist attraction.
Quick Info
Address
3120 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Price Range
$$
Parking
Free parking
Dining
3+ Restaurants
Best For
Las Vegas history fans
Elvis fans
Western history enthusiasts