What is the Santa Fe Station Casino and Resort in Vegas?
A charming Southwest-themed property tucked along Rancho Drive just off the U.S. 95, Santa Fe Station is one of Las Vegas’ best-kept secrets. It’s situated in the northwest part of town, about a 25-minute drive from the Strip and downtown — but this sprawling, 38-acre resort is packed with entertainment options and worth making a detour for. Plus, a stay here puts you in the vicinity of such breathtaking natural attractions as Red Rock Canyon and Mount Charleston. Santa Fe Station features hacienda-style architecture — along with an earthy color palette, chandeliers and wrought-iron accents. There are 200 affordably priced rooms that display Spanish villa-like décor. For instance, the beds in many of the rooms have wrought-iron headboards with fanciful designs. Brightly colored artwork is hung on the walls. Equipped with all the basics, amenities include pillow-top mattresses, a cable TV, Pay-Per-View movies and an iron and ironing board. Wireless internet access is available as well.
Santa Fe Station Details
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- Number of Rooms 200.
- Casino Yes. There are more than 2,700 slot and video poker games. Among the 40 table games are blackjack, roulette, craps, pai gow, Dueces Wild, Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em and mini-baccarat. Other amenities include a 488-seat bingo hall, a 20-seat keno lounge and a 14-table, nonsmoking poker room. The casino also offers 1-cent and 5-cent slots, plus Wheel of Fortune and Megabucks progressive slot machines.
- Race & Sports Book Yes, a 259-seat race and sports book, equipped with a five-screen, 114-foot video wall.
- Restaurants Santa Fe has the following dining options: The Charcoal Room, Cabo Mexican Restaurant, Feast Buffet, Johnny Rockets (with two locations — one in the sports book and one in the bowling center), Grand Cafe and a Entertainment A variety of musical artists can be found headlining the Chrome Showroom.
- Nightlife Yes. Guests can enjoy music and dancing at Revolver Saloon and Dance Hall. Free line dancing classes are offered on Wed., Fri. and Sat., and Wednesday is also “Ladies Night.” The 4949 Lounge is another fun bar. Karaoke is offered here every Monday night, and weekends feature guest DJs. Other bars at the resort include the Bowling Bar, Iguana Bar and Sports Bar.
- Attractions A 60-lane bowling center, a 16-screen movie theater and Kids Quest (supervised entertainment for children).
- Pool Yes, one pool plus a Jacuzzi.
- Health Club or Fitness Equipment No.
- Spa No.
- Shops Hotel gift shop, smoke shop and a bowling store.
- Wedding Services Yes.
- Business Center No, but copying and faxing are available at the front desk.
- Convention Rooms Yes, 14,000 square feet of banquet and meeting room space.
- Child-care Facilities Yes.
- Room Service No.
- Pets Allowed No.
- In-Room Internet Access Yes, it’s included in the daily resort fee.
- Hotel Amenities Convention rooms, dry cleaning and maid service, wake-up calls, safety deposit boxes, currency exchange and luggage service.
- Parking Garage Yes, two garages.
- RV Park No.
- Shuttle Service to the airport No.
- Shuttle Service to the Strip No.
- Wheelchair Accessible Rooms Yes.
- Check-in Time 3 p.m.
- Check-out Time Noon.
- Minimum Age to Reserve a Room 21 years.
- Policies Children 17 and under stay free with an adult. The maximum total number of guests (adults and children) in a room is four.
- Incidental Charges Hotel requires a credit card or a cash deposit upon check-in for incidental charges.
- Resort Fee Santa Fe Station has a $12.99 per room, per night resort fee. Tax may or may not be included. This fee is not included in your reservation and will be collected by the hotel.
The resort fee includes:
- Wired and wireless high-speed in-room internet
- Unlimited local and 800 calls
- Unlimited long distance domestic calls at no additional charge
- Daily local newspaper
- Gift shop discount
- Copy and fax services
- Special daily offers and discounts