Aliante Station Casino Opens Tonight For all Gamblers
Las Vegas needs an economical boost. The city is used to raking in money from customers and the current economy is not allowing for that type of revenue. Hopefully, hope is on the way.
Station Casinos has recently announced their third quarter numbers and they, like many other casino companies, saw their revenue figures decrease. They were down thirteen percent in the third quarter, but that did not temper enthusiasm.
They will open their newest casino resort tonight after a fireworks show. Aliante Station will be a place where people can enjoy gambling in the casino or sports book. If they are hungry, there will also be six restaurants on the premises to choose from.
"Aliante Station was designed to be a warm, welcoming, exciting entertainment destination for locals that blends the natural beauty of the area with all the amenities and conveniences that have become synonymous with the Station Casinos brand," said Aliante Station General manager Joe Hasson.
In addition to the gaming and dining options, the resort will also feature a 202 room hotel. If upscale is what the traveler is looking for, they can find it in one of the nine upscale suites.
"Vegas needs something new. Hopefully this new casino will bring interest into the area. It has never been this slow and we really need a pick me up," said Tyler Ronson, a dealer at one of Vegas' casinos.
November 12, 2008
Posted By Larry Rutherford
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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