- Klondike Hotel & Casino
The Klondike Hotel & Casino was a 153 room hotel and a convert|7700|sqft|m2|sing=on casino on the
Las Vegas Strip inParadise, Nevada , in theUnited States .The hotel sat between the
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign andMcCarran International Airport onLas Vegas Boulevard on convert|6|acre|m2 of land. The Klondike was at the southern end of theLas Vegas Strip , and for many drivers, seeing the old red western buildings of the Klondike meant you had arrived in Vegas.The hotel was known for being one of the last casinos near the Las Vegas Strip to offer cheap food bargains, notably the $1.49 spaghetti special, and offered them 24 hours a day. Tourists and locals alike could find offers for a free meal with a drink purchase.
History
The Klondike opened in 1962 as a
Motel 6 .The hotel was sold on
May 12 ,1976 for $1.2 million byRalph Engelstad who also owned theImperial Palace Hotel and Casino . The new owners were John Woodrum and his son Mike Woodrum. John bought the Klondike after splitting from his previous partner, Bill Boyd.After taking control of the casino, John decided to run a power line to the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign which was not lit at the time. After the power line was cut and some discussions, Clark County decided to provide power to the sign.
At the end of 2005, the land the casino is on was sold to a developer who is planning to have the casino torn down. The casino was sold to
Royal Palms Conmunities for $48 million with Mike Woodrum being an equity partner in the new development. The new resort will be calledParamount Las Vegas . [ [http://dsnet.co.clark.nv.us/dsnetapps/agendaweb/Data/P0190954.htm UC-0385-06 ROYAL PALM LAS VEGAS, LLC: from Clark County web site] ]The casino closed on
June 28 ,2006 and hotel closed onJune 30 ,2006 .Film history
While you can't actually see the name, the casino appeared in a scene in 1997's "
Vegas Vacation " where Clark (Chevy Chase ) tries to win money back.ee also
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Leroy's Horse & Sports Place operated the sports book at this casino.ources
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Las Vegas Review-Journal
*Las Vegas Sun References
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