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The Stratosphere Las Vegas Hotel and Casino has become a Las Vegas landmark and its uppermost spire is visible from nearly anywhere in the valley. But with the tallest thrill rides in the country, a bevy of exceptional dining options and luxurious accommodations, the 1,149-feet tower is just the tip of the iceberg.
The Stratosphere Las Vegas Hotel and Casino takes fun and excitement to new heights with the world's most insane thrill rides. More than 100 stories above the ground, adrenaline junkies can take on the Big Shot, X-Scream and Insanity.
The resort boasts one of the largest gaming floors at 80,000 square feet. At least 50 table games and more than 1,500 of the most popular slot and video poker machines contribute to the nonstop action found in the casino.
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Accommodation
Defining the northern boundary of the Las Vegas Strip, Stratosphere sits at the edge of a residential area that puts a stop to any further expansion in this direction, though there are several vacant lots a little way south. This relative isolation has meant room rates have to be low in order to attract enough visitors - sometimes as little as $30 per night - but not at the expense of good facilities and service. Rooms and suites are contained within three separate buildings, the largest a relatively modest 24 stories, but the stand-out feature is of course the 1,149 foot Stratosphere Tower, the highest point in Las Vegas and the eighth tallest structure in the USA. There are no guest rooms in the tower, but the top has a selection of amenities including an observation deck, several
rollercoaster's, the Chapel in the Clouds, and the revolving Top of the World restaurant. Back in the main complex, Stratosphere boasts an 80,000 sq ft casino with 1,200 slots and over 50 table games, five further restaurants, two pools, a selection of nightclubs & bars, and entertainment currently featuring the celebrity impressions of American Superstars, and Bite, a topless revue.
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