Boardwalk Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Custom Made Framed Casino Chips & Player Card


Boardwalk Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Custom Made Framed Casino Chips & Player Card

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Boardwalk Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Custom Made Framed Casino Chips & Player Card:
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Boardwalk Hotel & Casino Custom Made Framed Gaming Chips and Player Card Rare (Closed Jan 2006)

Features:

Limited Edition Ten Dollar Gaming Token .999 Pure Silver

$5.00 Gaming Token

(2) $1.00 Gaming Token

Player Card

(4) Playing Cards 10, jack, Queen, King, Ace of Spades


The Boardwalk Hotel and Casino was a Coney Island-style hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. It was owned and operated by MGM Mirage. It was part of the Holiday Inn hotel chain until it was acquired by MGM in 2000. It was built before the era of the mega-casinos, and with 654 rooms was relatively small compared to many properties in its vicinity.

The Boardwalk was located in between the Bellagio and the Monte Carlo and across from the Paris, Aladdin and MGM Grand.

The hotel\'s Coney Island theme could be seen in its facade with an original 1906 parachute jump ride and a faux wooden roller coaster. The hotel was composed of three distinct buildings all built at different times. The newest building was the sixteen-story tower built in 1996. The Steeplechase building was six stories and the Luna Park building was the original four-story structure when the hotel first opened.

The hotel began as the 200-room Holiday Queen,[1] an independent property that opened on this site in 1965[2] and subsequently became part of the Holiday Inn hotel chain.[1] Norbert Jansen, former owner of Pioneer Club, opened Holiday Gifts adjacent to the hotel, and later Slot Joynt casino. The hotel section was briefly named Viscount Hotel in the 1980s.[3] By 1989, under the management of Jansen, the hotel and casino were branded Boardwalk Hotel & Casino (alternately, Holiday Inn Casino Boardwalk,[4] or Boardwalk Holiday Inn).

Boardwalk became a public corporation (Boardwalk Casino, Inc.) in 1994. The carnival facade was built the following year and a 15-floor, 451-room tower was finished in 1996.[5][6]

In 1996, Jacobs Entertainment made a $9 million investment in the Boardwalk on the Las Vegas Strip.[7]

It was later acquired by Mirage Resorts in 1997. When MGM took ownership in 2000, the Holiday Inn name was dropped.[8]

The hotel and casino closed on January 9, 2006, and the main hotel tower was imploded on May 9, 2006. The property is now the location of Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas at CityCenter.



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