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Palms Casino Resort in 2007 Location, Address 4321 Opening date November 15, 2001; 17 years ago ( 2001-11-15) Theme Modern No. Of rooms 703 Total gaming space 94,840 sq ft (8,811 m 2) Notable restaurants Lucky Penny (24/7 Cafe) Scotch 80 Prime (Steakhouse) Send Noodles (Asian) Casino type Land-based Owner Architect Renovated in 2005: Fantasy Tower 2008: Palms Place Tower: Website Palms Casino Resort is a and located near the in,. It has 703 rooms and suites and contains 94,840 sq ft (8,811 m 2) casino, recording studio, -starred restaurant and 2,500-seat concert theater. Although it is located off the Strip, the resort has become a popular destination for many, especially younger peopleHollywood actors and celebrities.
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The Palms competes for market share with, another off-strip resort aimed toward the 21–39 demographic. Both resorts are styled in a modern, neo-retro fashion. The Fantasy Tower is also home to several nightlife venues including Moon Nightclub and The View. The tower holds what are known as the Sky Villas and Fantasy Suites, which are some of the most expensive hotel suites in the world.
The Two Story Sky Villa on the top floor, billed at 40,000 per night, is listed at number 5 on the World's 15 Most Expensive Hotel Suites compiled by CNN Go in March 2012. The Sky Villas have played host to numerous celebrities.
Contents. History The Palms project was first developed by the in July 1999, during the expansion.
The casino resort broke ground in July 2000. The project was officially announced by on October 24, 2000. Construction was completed on September 26, 2001.
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The Palms opened on November 15, 2001, to a massive crowd of people. Multiple celebrities attended the grand opening, such as,. In 2002, it was the resort where participants of 's stayed. The level they rebuilt to accommodate MTV is now the 'Real World Suite' billed at $10,000 per night. On October 27, 2005, the second tower, named the 'Fantasy Tower', opened at a cost of $600 million. In keeping with George Maloof's interest (the Maloofs were majority owners of the 's ), the Fantasy Tower includes a two-story, 10,000 sq ft (930 m 2) suite that includes the only basketball court in a hotel suite.
The suite includes a locker room, scoreboard, and multi-screen entertainment system. Some of the other fantasy rooms include the G suite, the Barbie suite and the King Pin suite. The Palms hit financial trouble in 2010, when it started missing loan payments. Under an agreement reached with creditors and, they each received a 49% stake in the property in November 2011, in exchange for erasing about $400 million in debt. The Maloof family retains a 2% share, with options to buy back up to 20%, and continues to manage the property. In May 2016, agreed to purchase the Palms for $313 million.
Acts. The casino was shown in 's music video for her hit song ', but it was actually shot in. It was also shot for a scene in 's music video, ', in 2009. In 2009, the Palms Fantasy Tower was the setting for the shooting of 's music video '.
In 2009, Live at The Pearl. After the death of, The Palms' logo had the letters A and M exclusively lit up to pay tribute to the late musician.
from has performed as a resident DJ recently and he was the celebrity DJ at MTV Spring Break: Las Vegas in March 2011. Since the has held the series Finale at The Palms. also regularly held events at the Palms with the last event held (and the second to last.before the promotion folds in to the UFC) being on November 11, 2010. The UFC held most of the Ultimate Fighter Finales at the Palms, but as of TUF Season 14, the Finales as of now are held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center or the MGM Grand Garden Arena, with the coaches usually fighting as the main event. holds their annual awards banquet at the resort. In episode 3 of season 1 Members of the crew jumped off the building while another member had a tattoo set chosen by a roulette wheel.
Events. The Palms Casino Resort was home to MTV's in 2002. The first seven tournaments of were taped at the Palms in front of a live studio audience. The were hosted at the Palms in 2007. MTV Spring Break was filmed at the Palms in March 2011 (featured musical acts: Snoop Dogg, Pitbull, Lupe Fiasco, and Wiz Khalifa).

The Palms hosts The Midsummer Night's Dream Party, which is an annual event that is held at the Palms Casino Resort once a year in August. This event is also held at the Playboy Mansion. The Palms hosts The Night of the Killer Costumes, which is a major Halloween Party that is held at the Palms the Saturday before Halloween each year. The Palms has hosts the NHL Awards at the Pearl Concert Theater for the last several years.
spin-off, was filmed here, starring. Nightclubs and lounges.
Apex Social Club - Owned and operated by Andy Masi, Ryan Labbe and Jason “JROC” Craig. Camden Cocktail Lounge. Moon (Open only for special events). Ditch Friday's (Pool party with live 's every Friday during the pool season, currently closed due to renovation. Re-Open in 2019).
Rojo Lounge. The View Pearl Concert Theater The Pearl Concert Theater is a three-level concert venue located within the Palms Resort. Depending on the configuration the venue can seat between 1,000 and 2,500 people. Performances. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
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