Vacation Village Hotel & Casino

Off-Strip 2.8 Est. 1990 Vacation Village Inc.

About

Vacation Village Hotel & Casino was a budget-oriented locals casino that opened on November 9, 1990, on the southern end of Las Vegas Boulevard. The property catered to value-conscious gamblers and travelers with its 315 rooms, 15,000 square foot casino featuring 10 table games, 700 slot machines, a sportsbook, and bingo hall. The resort offered a casual, no-frills gaming experience with affordable room rates and dining. Vacation Village struggled financially throughout its later years and ultimately closed on January 8, 2002, due to bankruptcy and foreclosure. The site was purchased by Turnberry Associates and redeveloped into Town Square Las Vegas, a popular open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment center that opened in November 2007.

Our Rating

2.8
900 reviews
Gaming
3.0
Dining
2.5
Nightlife
2.5
Value
3.5
Amenities
2.5

Key Stats

315
Rooms
15K
Sq Ft Casino
10
Table Games
0.7K
Slots

Amenities

Pool

Highlights

  • Budget-friendly
  • Bingo hall
  • Sportsbook
  • Pool

Consider

  • Far from Strip attractions
  • Limited amenities
  • Dated property

Dining Highlights

Vacation Village coffee shop

Pool & Recreation

Outdoor pool

Nearby Attractions

Las Vegas Strip (south end) Town Square Las Vegas

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Vacation Village close?
Vacation Village closed on January 8, 2002, due to bankruptcy and foreclosure.
What replaced Vacation Village?
The site was redeveloped into Town Square Las Vegas, an open-air shopping and entertainment center that opened in November 2007.
Was Vacation Village a locals casino?
Yes, it catered primarily to budget-conscious locals and visitors looking for affordable gaming and accommodations on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard.

Quick Info

Address
6711 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Price Range
$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
2+ Restaurants

Best For

Budget travelers Locals Bingo players