California Hotel and Casino

California Hotel and Casino
Location Las Vegas, NV 89101
Address 12 East Ogden Avenue
Opening date 1975 (1975)
Theme Hawaiian
Number of rooms 781
Total gaming space 85,000 sq ft (7,900 m2)
Casino type Land-Based
Owner Boyd Gaming Corporation
Renovated in 1994
2006
Website California Hotel and Casino

The California Hotel and Casino (also known as The Cal) opened in 1975 at a cost of $10 million with a hotel and casino located in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada near the Fremont Street Experience. When it opened it had 325 rooms which has since been expanded to 781.[1]

The California has been owned by Boyd Gaming since it was built by Sam Boyd.[1]

After facing slow business initially, Boyd soon began focusing on the Hawaiian market, offering Hawaiian food and encouraging a more casual atmosphere.[2] He introduced vacation packages from the islands, with charter airfares as low as $9.90. An estimated 80-90% of visitors to Las Vegas from Hawaii stay at a Boyd property. Boyd's Hawaiian marketing, which extended to the Fremont and Main Street Station with their later acquisitions, is credited with helping to build a large Hawaiian community in Las Vegas, which is sometimes called "the ninth island".[2]

In 1994 an additional tower was added and the remainder of the hotel was remodeled.[1] The property is connected to Main Street Station by an enclosed walkway.

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 "Casinos by Name". University of Nevada. University of Nevada. Retrieved 2008-11-25.
  2. 1 2 Gladstone, E. C. (21 February 2012). "A Hawaiian island in the Nevada desert". Vegas Inc. Retrieved 1 March 2012.

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Coordinates: 36°10′23″N 115°8′40″W / 36.17306°N 115.14444°W / 36.17306; -115.14444

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