Vegas World
Strip
3.3
Est. 1979
Bob Stupak
About
Vegas World was the brainchild of legendary Las Vegas entrepreneur Bob Stupak, operating from 1979 to 1995. Known for its space-age theming and Stupak's outrageous marketing schemes, Vegas World was one of the most colorful casinos in Vegas history. Stupak was famous for his wild promotional offers and his vision of building the tallest observation tower in the United States. The property was demolished in 1995 to make way for the Stratosphere Tower (now The Strat), fulfilling Stupak's dream of creating Las Vegas's most visible landmark.
Our Rating
Key Stats
1,000
Rooms
36K
Sq Ft Casino
40
Table Games
0.8K
Slots
Amenities
Pool
Shows
Buffet
Highlights
- Colorful owner and marketing
- Space-age theming
- Budget-friendly
Consider
- North Strip location
- Controversial promotions
- Aging property
Shows & Entertainment
- Various lounge entertainment
Dining Highlights
Buffet: Vegas World Buffet
Galaxy Restaurant
Pool & Recreation
Outdoor pool
Nearby Attractions
Las Vegas Strip
Sahara Hotel
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Vegas World close?
Vegas World closed in 1995 to make way for the Stratosphere Tower.
Who was Bob Stupak?
Bob Stupak was a legendary Vegas entrepreneur known for his outrageous marketing and his vision to build the tallest observation tower in the US.
What replaced Vegas World?
The Stratosphere Tower (now The Strat) was built on the site and opened in 1996.
Quick Info
Address
2000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Price Range
$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
4+ Restaurants
Best For
Vegas history buffs
Bob Stupak fans
Budget travelers