Monday, February 4, 2013

Bill's Gamblin' Hall closed on February 4th

Bill's Gamblin' Hall on the Las Vegas Strip, closed on February 4th of 2013 so they can begin a $185 million renovation of the hotel-casino. It will be given a new theme, new name and reopened in early 2014.

The conversion includes the complete remodeling of the guest rooms, the 17,200-square-foot casino floor and common areas, the addition of a new second-floor restaurant, and the construction of the 65,000 square foot rooftop pool and dayclub/nightclub.

This was the former location of the Barbary Coast which was sold to Harrah's (now Caesars Ent.) and in February of 2007 it became Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon