By 1973 it was the MGM Grand and was a bigger building than the Empire State Building. The site was originally the Three Coins Motel in 1963 and then became the Bonanza Hotel and Casino in 1967. Bally’s Las Vegas is linked by a bridge to a sister property, Paris Las Vegas.
Complete with a floor of shops and boutiques below the gaming level, there is also a monorail station at the rear of the complex.
Majority of the spacious rooms and suites are in the Resort Tower and the remaining rooms are in the Jubilee Tower that was built in 1981. Choose from one of the more than 2,800 rooms, many renovated in 2018.
Currently operated and owned by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. Located at 3645 South Las Vegas Boulevard is Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.