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Frontier Hotel and Casino

3120 South Las Vegas Blvd
, Las Vegas,
NV
89109

Located in the heart of Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world, The Frontier Hotel and Casino has beautiful rooms and suites, fine dining in our fabulous restaurants, the most rewarding player's club and the hottest casino action in Las Vegas. We're located next to Fashion Show Mall, adjacent to Sands Expo and close to the Las Vegas Convention Center. You'll love life on The Frontier!***Must be 21 or older to check into Las Vegas hotels. Guests will be charged $3.00 per room per day energy surcharge at checkout.

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Fremont Street Experience
Poor downtown. For years now, it's been overlooked in favor of the Strip. And no wonder; it's so...small...by comparison. Even its once dazzling collection of hotel marquee lights seems like candles next to the klieg light voltage of the Strip. Even a $70 million revitalization project hasn't helped give it back its mojo. That's too bad; said project closed off the heart of "Glitter Gulch" and turned it into a much more user-friendly pedestrian mall. The Fremont Street Experience is a 5-block open-air landscaped strip of outdoor snack shops, vendor carts, and colorful kiosks purveying food and merchandise. Overhead is a 90-foot-high steel-mesh "celestial vault"; at night, it is the newly revamped Sky Parade, a high-tech light-and-laser show (the canopy is equipped with more than 2.1 million lights) enhanced by a concert-hall-quality sound system, which takes place four times nightly. But there's music between shows, as well. Not only does the canopy provide shade, it cools the area through a misting system in summer and warms you with radiant heaters in winter. It's really cool, in that Vegas over-the-top way that we love so much. Go see for yourself; you will be pleased to see how a one-time ghost town of tacky, rapidly aging buildings, in an area with more undesirables than not, is now a bustling (at least at night), friendly, safe place (they have private security guards who hustle said undesirables away). It's a place where you can stroll, eat, or even dance to the music under the lights. The crowd it attracts is more upscale than in years past, and of course, it's a lot less crowded than the hectic Strip. Some rightly mourn the passing of cruising Glitter Gulch, gawking at the original lights. It does indeed mean the end of classic Las Vegas, but on the other hand, classic Las Vegas was dead and nearly buried anyway. This has given a second life to a deserving neighborhood.And in a further effort to retain as much of classic Las Vegas as possible, the Neon Museum is installing vintage hotel and casino signs along the promenade. The first installation is the horse and rider from the old Hacienda, which presently rides the sky over the intersection of Fremont Street and Las Vegas Boulevard. Eventually, the Neon Museum hopes to have an indoor installation a couple of blocks from the Fremont Street Experience to showcase some of the smaller signs they have collected. It's uncertain when it will open, but in the meantime the Neon Graveyard is there and it's amusing to see the (unlit, of course) old signs languishing away until they once again are lit up in their glittery glory.
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Frontier Hotel / Casino
Jason, Kalamazoo, MI
you are at the North end of the strip, convient to several hotels, shopping, dining.
In all my numerous visits to Las Vegas this was my first stay at this hotel. While it was not my first choice, price, location and the late booking on my bart were big factors. This hotel will soon be demolished for another fancy hotel / casino, and it shows. They have basically stopped putting money into it. It could be a nice place, it just needs some serious TLC. After seeing the standard room I decided to pay the upgrade to a suite, which is very reasonable. After doing this I was much happier. If you are going to vegas, and this is the last place to stay I would reccomend it. If it is not the last place, definitly choose to upgrade to the atrium, in the end you will be much happier. Its location is great, you are steps from the fashion show mall, a block from treasure island and across the street from Wynn. All in all not a bad trip. I probably would not stay again unless I was under the same circumstances.
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Anonymous, 2007-03-10
the vegas strip
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ready for the implosion
Ed, 2007-03-08
I stayed in the old part of the New Frontier and it was a dump. New hotel construction on all sides of this hotel promise its date with lots of dynamite are in the near future. Skip this place unless your have no other choice. It is in a prime location for shopping at the mall and staying for the convention center, between the Wynn and new Trump property, but that is the only good thing about this relic.
Get what you pay for
Anonymous, 2007-03-08
The Fasion Show Mall is right across the street. It is a very nice mall. There is also a few resturants as well that were very good. The Wynn Hotel is also Right across the street.
It was ok. There were just a few things that they need some improvements on. The first was when checking in our keyes would not work. The security guard came to help us but instead of just going and issuing us new keyes he messed with the keyes and the door for a good half hour. But not too big of a deal. The one that was irritating was the fact that our toilet cloged all the time. we had to call maintence to come fix it and then it just kept happening so we were unable to use our own toilet in the room. we ended up just going down and using the one in the lobby. The hotel smelled of stale cigarette smoke all the time. Maybe some febreeze or something. But we just stuck it out and didnt bother compaining.
to old
monika, Seattle, WA, 2007-03-07
The new Winn is across the Street.
The Frontier is just a old Hotel and to much money for the lod Rooms etc.we made the best out of it and had a good time, but we want stay there again.
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Nancy, Indianapolis, IN, 2007-02-28
Check in line was very long and there was only one person checking in guests. We had to wait nearly a full hour to check in. Otherwise we liked the hotel, location, price. The buffet was just mediocre.
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Gabriel, San Diego, CA, 2007-02-27
dissatisfied stay
Tammy, St Louis, MO, 2007-02-16
convention centers and shopping mall.
Im not happy- This hotel is a total dump!
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Janice, Buffalo, NY, 2007-02-09
It probly better to stay in the newer tower rooms.
We had pleasant stay Rooms need some up dating No hair dryers were available. Needed more people to check people in and out. People were very friendly over all.
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Anonymous, St Louis, MO, 2007-02-04
Thr Frontier is located in the center of the strip
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