The Palace Station is located in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The place is catalogued as Locale by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names and its elevation above sea level is equal to 5863ft.
The railway inspired Palace Station was the original Station Casino and has been the locals favorite for over 25 years. With more than 110,000 square feet of non-stop gaming action, great restaurants and entertainment, Palace Station is definitely everything you want Las Vegas to be.
Palace Station offers several reasonably priced options for hotel guests. The 430 Courtyard rooms are all non-smoking and located nearest to the pool area. A glass elevator ride up from the casino floor brings guests to the newly renovated 530 deluxe tower rooms which feature views of either the Las Vegas Strip, Downtown Las Vegas or the surrounding mountains.
Location: Palace Station is located at the intersection of Sahara Avenue and Interstate 15 and about 5 minutes from the Vegas Strip
Distance from McCarran airport to Palace Station is 7.1 miles
Taxi Fare from McCarran Airport to Palace Station
Bus Route 119, & SX to Palace Station Las Vegas
Number of Rooms: | 1,021 - (575 luxury tower rooms & 445 courtyard rooms.) |
Date Opened: | July 1976 |
Official Web site: | http://www.palacestation.com |
AAA Rating
Accommodations at Palace Station
Entertainment at Palace Station
Gaming at Palace Station
With over 84,000 square feet of non-stop casino action, you will find 1,800 slot and video poker machines, more than 50 gaming tables, and a 300 seat bingo room, a keno lounge, a super race and sports book. Don't forget your favorite 1cent and 2 cent themed slot games.
The Boarding Pass - Don't play a dine without applying for the boarding pass. It's free and it's your ticket to comps and freebies. Voted Las Vegas' Best Player's Card 7 years in a row!, it offers you 9 places to play and over 2,500 ways to use your points.
Feast Buffet at Palace Station
Hours of Operation
Feast Days Hours
Breakfast Mon-Fri 8:00AM - 11:00AM
Lunch Mon-Fri 11:00AM - 4:00PM
Dinner Mon-Sun 4:00PM - 9:00PM
Sunday Brunch Sat & Sun 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Phone: (702) 367-2428
Palace Station features seven full-service restaurants with a combined total of approximately 1,300 seats. These restaurants offer a variety of high-quality food at reasonable prices. Guests at Palace Station can enjoy casino bars and dine-in restaurant experiences such as
Boathouse Asian Eatery, Charcoal Room, Brass Fork, Little Tony's, and The Oyster Bar, as well as various quick-eat outlets including to-go from Little Tony's and Starbucks Coffee.
Palace Station Hotel and Casino charges a nightly Resort Free of $34 (tax inclusive). This fee will be assessed at check in and include the following hotel services:
Wireless High Speed In-Room Internet Access
Unlimited Local, Toll Free, and Domestic Long Distance Calls
Fitness Facility Access
Shuttle Service to and from the Airport and Las Vegas Strip
Las Vegas Review Journal Monday-Saturday at the Front Desk
Copy/Fax services at the Bell Desk
Complimentary Valet and Self-Parking
Taking the bus from Las Vegas Strip to Palace Station Hotel & Casino
From Las Vegas Blvd and Sahara Ave. take bus Route 204 westbound alongside the Bonanza Gift Shop
Palace Station Shuttle Service
Palace Station offers a scheduled shuttle service to and from McCarran Airport and the Las Vegas Strip.
More free shuttles from Las Vegas Airport.
Most Direct Taxi Route | Miles | Cost | Minutes |
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Paradise Road | 7 | $27.63 | 20 |
It was late, 11:30pm and the lobby was quiet. The guy seemed stern at first although when he saw the $20 dollar trick and I asked for any comp upgrades, he said sure let me see what I have. I asked for a high floor strip view and that’s what I got, 19th floor strip view! I made small talk with a few jokes that got him laughing, he actually thanked me, ahhahah, I told him have a great nite. It was perfect and well worth it after seeing the garden rooms area I had booked, ewwww.
Was told that my booked room a King bed wasn’t available and they gave me a room with 2 queens, but would get the King the next day if I wanted. I slipped my $20 asking for an upgrade, and was told that I was already staying in the Tower rooms. I thought maybe I could at least get the Strip view or a suite. I got the North View of Downtown.
Checked in with older female and presented the $20 sandwich. I asked if she had any complimentary upgrades and she proceeded to hand me my $20 back as if I didn’t know it was stuck between the two. The courtyard really wasn’t that bad, in fact when we return we plan on staying there again. Comps were relatively easy to get and for $12/nt through hotwire it was a great deal.
I wanted a jaccuzi suite but was told they were all takin out so non available.
I could have had a corner mini suite but it only had one bed so I took the high up room with view.
I handed my licence and credit card with a $20 bill below the cards and I asked for a upgrade,he saw the money and gave me the upgrade and I dropped the money after I was satisfied.
Nice Guy!!
reserved a comp courtyard room. $20 tip got us a high floor tower room with strip view. well worth the investment.
Stayed here last year for 10 days and was comped to the tower automatically. Never even asked for the upgrade cause I didnt think there was many suites at the PS. This year I got a very young, inexperienced clerk who after slipping him the $20 sandwich, casually asked for a complimentary upgrade. Was told with their new computer upgrade of late that “We cant do anything like that anymore” I asked him if there were, In fact any suites at the PS and he told me yes but they were in the tower and again he could not do anything. He DID look to see if the price I got 3 months earlier were comparable to the prices now in the tower so I could change rooms but found nothing worth changing for. To my suprise, the rooms in the Courtyard HAD been recently renovated as my bathroom was recently redone and was very nice. I think maybe this old place just doesnt have that much to offer for the $20 sandwich. But I also could have picked a better clerk.
My gf got a free 4 night stay at palace station for attending some timeshare thing. It wasn’t really free cause we had to pay 85 dollars in taxes and another 20 dollars in “room fees” (5 dollars a night). The hotel was ok… couldn’t really complain. Arrived at the hotel after a 5 hour drive, was dead tired, went up to a guy with the 20 bucks between card and license. He saw the money, typed a bit, and said that they were booked through the weekend. He gave me the 20 bucks back and I said thanks. Ended up losing 200 bucks the following few days =/