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From the moment you open the door to your room at the Cal- you will feel like you are visiting a tropical island paradise. With its white plantation shutters and the tropical print of the furnishings- you will find it inviting and want to linger a while. Its what you would expect to find at the Cal- known for its Aloha hospitality. Room includes on King Size bed- a chair- small desk-...
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Business Description from the Web
Enjoy friendly casino atmosphere, good food and spacious rooms just one block off the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas. First-class treatment and a friendly, caring staff combined with award winning dining and the best of gaming make this the perfect vacation destination. As you enter the California, you'll be welcomed by the richly-appointed lobby which is just a prelude to...
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Nightly live piano music sets the mood at this romantic steakhouse. The intimate atmosphere and elegant decorative flourishes are inviting yet understated. The porterhouse and prime rib entrees are classic favorites, but various seafood and other lighter options also won't disappoint. The prices are also more reasonable than some of the high profile Vegas restaurants. Redwood Bar & Grill is...
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The California Hotel and Casino is located in Las Vegas, Nev., one block from the Fremont Street
Experience. The hotel is one mile from the Las Vegas Strip, Lied Discovery Children's Museum and Reed
Whipple Cultural Museum. Downtown Las Vegas is five miles away.
The California Hotel and Casino includes 1,000 video and reel machines. The hotel's Bridge Avenue
features five shops including Cal...
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Posted by ian.com
on April 07, 2008
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There's 5,000 square-feet of meeting and reception space.
An enclosed skywalk transports guests across the street to sister property Main Street Station.
The popular Cal RV park is part of the property.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short An island-themed hotel and casino that's popular with Hawaiian tourists. Everyone seems to embody the laid-back, beach attitude of California and the Hawaiian islands, but that doesn't mean that the tables aren't hot. Of the 781 rooms, there are 74 suites for high rollers. And the Redwood Bar & Grill adds a bit of sophistication with its wood paneling, stone fireplaces and...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 27, 2006)
This National Historic Landmark, built in 1893 and designed by George Wyman, is Los Angeles's oldest commercial building and one of the city's most revered architectural achievements. Legend has it that an inexperienced draftsman named George Wyman accepted the $125,000 commission after communicating with his dead brother through a Ouija board. Capped by a magical five-story skylight,...
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Posted by frommers
on September 18, 2007
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Downtown Las Vegas isn't where you'd expect to experience a taste of the Islands, but the California Hotel is many Hawaiians' home away from home. Favorable odds on table games and slots, friendly, down-home service and reasonable prices keep island residents coming back year after year. The rooms aren't top-of-the-line, but they're comfy, clean and very reasonably priced. The coffee shop...
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Posted by mingchat
on April 21, 2009, (Edited May 23, 2006)
I've stayed at this hotel countless times over the years and it's probably one of the most under-rated hotels in Downtown! So many people here rave about the Nugget and a few others in Downtown, but the Cal is definitely worth mentioning. Great place to stay!
Posted by Umaga
on August 26, 2008
I took advantage of an offer I received for two free nights at the California and was pleasantly surprised by all aspects of the property. The room was comfortable and nicely decorated; all of the furniture seemed fairly new and well-maintained. Most of the personnel I had contact with were friendly and helpful; there was one person working at the...
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