Imperial Palace

Created on February 27, 2023.

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Imperial Palace, also known as The LINQ Hotel and Casino, was a hotel and casino located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. It was owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation, one of the largest gaming companies in the world. The casino was opened in 1959, and over the years, it has undergone several renovations and expansions. In 2014, the property was rebranded as The LINQ Hotel and Casino, after a major renovation.

The Imperial Palace casino had a gaming floor of over 75,000 square feet, featuring a variety of games such as slot machines, table games, and poker. The casino had over 900 slot machines, ranging from classic three-reel slots to the latest video slots with advanced graphics and bonus features. The table games included popular games such as blackjack, roulette, craps, baccarat, and Pai Gow poker. There was also a poker room, which hosted regular tournaments and cash games.

The casino was open 24/7 and had a large sportsbook area where guests could place bets on various sporting events, including football, basketball, baseball, hockey, and horse racing. The sportsbook also had several large screens displaying live sports events, making it a popular spot for sports fans.

The Imperial Palace casino had several amenities and services for its guests, including multiple dining options. The property had several restaurants and bars, ranging from casual eateries to fine dining establishments. One of the most popular restaurants was Hash House A Go Go, which served oversized portions of comfort food, including their famous "twisted farm food" creations. Other dining options included Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen & Bar, Chayo Mexican Kitchen Tequila Bar, and the Yard House.

The hotel at the Imperial Palace featured over 2,500 guest rooms and suites, which were renovated in 2014 as part of the rebranding. The rooms were decorated in a modern, chic style and featured amenities such as flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and high-speed internet access. The hotel also had several swimming pools, a fitness center, and a spa.

The casino had several entertainment options, including the Mat Franco magic show, which was hosted in the showroom. Mat Franco, the winner of the ninth season of America's Got Talent, performed his unique brand of magic, comedy, and illusions to a packed audience. Other entertainment options included the 3535 bar, which hosted live music performances and featured a rotating selection of signature cocktails.

One of the most popular attractions at the Imperial Palace was the High Roller, which was the world's tallest observation wheel. The High Roller was a 550-foot-tall structure with 28 glass-enclosed cabins, each of which could hold up to 40 people. The ride offered stunning views of the Las Vegas skyline, making it a popular attraction for tourists.

The casino also had several retail shops, including the Promenade, which was an outdoor shopping and dining district located between the Imperial Palace and the Flamingo. The Promenade featured a variety of retail stores, including H&M, Sephora, and MAC Cosmetics, as well as several restaurants and bars.

The Imperial Palace had a large convention center, which was a popular venue for conferences, trade shows, and other events. The convention center had over 200,000 square feet of space, which could be divided into multiple rooms and configured to accommodate various types of events.

The property had several bars and lounges, including the O'Sheas casino bar, which was a popular spot for gamblers to grab a drink and socialize. Other bars and lounges included the Tag Sports Bar, the Catalyst Bar, and the Nook Cafe.

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