The D Las Vegas Casino Hotel | |
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Location | Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada |
Address | 301 Fremont Street |
Opening date | July 2, 1980 |
No. of rooms | 638 |
Total gaming space | 42,000 sq ft (3,900 m2) |
Permanent shows | Marriage Can Be Murder[1][2] Defending the Caveman[3] |
Notable restaurants | Joe Vicari's Andiamo Steakhouse Bacon Nation American Coney Island |
Casino type | Land |
Owner | Derek Stevens (78%) Greg Stevens (22%) |
Previous names | Sundance Hotel Fitzgeralds Hotel & Casino |
Renovated in | 2012 |
Coordinates | 36°10′11″N 115°8′34″W / 36.16972°N 115.14278°W |
Website | The D Las Vegas |
The D Las Vegas Casino Hotel (formerly Fitzgeralds) is a 34-story, 639-room hotel and casino in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, owned and operated by Derek and Greg Stevens.
The D is located at the eastern end of the Fremont Street Experience. It has a 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m2) casino, several restaurants, a business center, and a pool. The casino has more than 1,000 slot machines and 22 table games located on two floors. It is the second tallest building in downtown Las Vegas and the third-tallest inside the city limits, having been surpassed by Allure Las Vegas in 2007 and Circa Resort & Casino in 2020.
As Fitzgeralds, it had a "luck of the Irish" theme, with shamrocks and a leprechaun. In fall 2012, The D completed a property-wide renovation and rebranding to replace the Irish theme.[7][8]
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