Westward Ho Hotel & Casino

Westward Ho Hotel & Casino

Strip 3.1 Est. 1963 Independent

About

The Westward Ho Hotel & Casino was a budget-friendly motel-style property on the Las Vegas Strip that operated from 1963 to 2005. Unlike the towering mega-resorts that surrounded it, the Westward Ho maintained its low-rise motel character throughout its 42-year history. The property was known for its enormous swimming pool, cheap drinks, affordable rooms, and giant yard-long hot dogs. It was a favorite of budget travelers and a beloved relic of old Vegas. The property was demolished in 2006 to make way for future development.

Our Rating

3.1
3,800 reviews
Gaming
3.0
Dining
3.0
Nightlife
2.5
Value
4.0
Amenities
3.0

Key Stats

777
Rooms
18K
Sq Ft Casino
10
Table Games
0.4K
Slots

Amenities

Pool

Highlights

  • Rock-bottom prices
  • Huge pool
  • Famous hot dogs
  • Strip location

Consider

  • Motel-style rooms
  • Very basic amenities
  • No frills

Dining Highlights

Coffee shop
Famous yard-long hot dogs

Pool & Recreation

Large outdoor pool

Nearby Attractions

Las Vegas Strip Riviera Stardust

Frequently Asked Questions

When did the Westward Ho close?
The Westward Ho closed on November 7, 2005, after 42 years of operation.
What was the Westward Ho known for?
It was famous for being a budget-friendly Strip property with cheap drinks, huge pool, and yard-long hot dogs.
What replaced the Westward Ho?
The site was demolished in 2006 and remained vacant for years before eventually becoming part of new development plans.

Quick Info

Address
2900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Price Range
$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
2+ Restaurants

Best For

Budget travelers Old Vegas nostalgia fans