The casino floor boasts 2,200 slot machines and video
poker, favorite table games, a race and sports book,
two high-limit areas and a classic poker room newly
renovated in 2004. Card-carrying stars such as Ben Affleck
flock here too for shows like 'Celebrity Poker Showdown.'
Inside the resort tower's glittering top is a fine French
restaurant, offering extraordinary views of the Strip
and the surrounding mountain ranges. The Palms is home
to a 1,200-seat multi-use entertainment venue, a 14-theater
Cineplex, six restaurants and a pool lounge and courtyard
to rival anything in Las Vegas. Festive bars and nightlife
include the ultra-hip ghostbar and dance club Rain.
Twenty private cabanas surround the lavender-shaded
swimming pool. Fire torches and fiber-optically illuminated
water booths complete the outdoor decor. Further establishing
itself as the coolest game in town, the Palms also houses
Hart & Huntington, the first casino tattoo parlor.
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Every night is a party at The Palms, especially when
you have rooms such as the 'Real World' suite to feed
your hedonistic ways. Made famous by the MTV show, the
2,900-square-foot, three-bedroom suite is a top choice
among trendy partiers rolling in from LA. Another fave:
the Playpen, suitable for all your bachelor/bachelorette
needs, complete with dance floors, plasma screens, an
in-room bar and dancer poles. NBA suites are also available
for those looking for a little more room to spread out
(when not in use by a player), with eight-foot-tall
doors, eight-foot-long beds and six-foot-tall showerheads.
The Palms Casino Resort offers its guests some of the
city's most spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip.
Besides impressive views, the resort provides an array
of dining and entertainment options. The Palms features
six restaurants, cutting-edge bars, a 14-theater Brendan
Theatres complex, an arcade and Rain Las Vegas, a 1,500-seat,
state-of-the-art nightclub and showroom venue.
The top of the Palms tower is home to ghostbar, with
its open-air deck offering amazing 180-degree views
of the Vegas Strip. The top of the tower also is home
to Alizé, where diners can enjoy floor-to-ceiling
views as well as gourmet meals.
If you're looking to just relax, the Palms features
a 20,000-square-foot spa overlooking the pool. The Palms'
fun and relaxed atmosphere makes it a place where everyone
feels welcome.