Who owns the Palms hotel?
Palms Casino Resort is a hotel and casino located near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It includes 703 rooms and a 94,065 sq ft (8,738.9 m2) casino. Who owns the Palms hotel? Palms was sold by Station Casinos to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, making Palms the first Las…
Palms Casino Resort is a hotel and casino located near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It includes 703 rooms and a 94,065 sq ft (8,738.9 m2) casino.
Who owns the Palms hotel?
Palms was sold by Station Casinos to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, making Palms the first Las Vegas casino owned by a Native American tribe. Technically, Palms is owned by the San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority, a “governmental instrumentality” of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, which nobody really understands, so let’s just look at some photos of Palms
Due to a massive investment in Palms by Station Casinos (in the neighborhood of $600 million), the tribe basically had to dust things off, replace some art, refresh the sportsbook and back-of-house, and they were good to go. The bottom line: Palms is pretty much exactly as you remember it, including the return of a number of restaurants. Even the A.Y.C.E. (all you can eat) buffet is back, sort of a miracle as buffets across Las Vegas have been closed under cover of the pandemic.