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  • A total destination resort. Unusual features include two classic auto showrooms and an antique slot machine display. There’s also an RV park with full hook-ups.

  • Spanish-style motel on the main street. Some rooms have kitchens.

  • Historic hotel built by pioneer resort builders, the Fred Harvey Company, in 1905. It is patterned after the great hunting lodges of Europe with a stone fireplace and mounted animals.

  • The attractive 150-room motor hotel is a favorite with visitors who want to be near the bright lights without overdoing the gaming atmosphere.

  • One of the first theme hotels (built in 1990), this is still a favorite with children. The legend of King Arthur and his Knights is the theme through the games arcade and on into the wedding chapel on the “Fantasy Faire” floor.

  • The hotel features a large pool deck overlooking the river and Arizona hills, three lighted tennis courts, a wedding chapel, and Laughlin’s largest tour boat, the Celebration.

  • Furnace Creek Inn, Death Valley

    Elegant and expensive, with glorious views of the Panamint Mountains. Guest rooms have quality furnishings.

  • The rustic hostelry offers two spring-fed pools (the water is very warm), golf, tennis, and horseback riding.

  • A tropical atrium with cascading waterfalls, palm trees, and 300 species of tropical plants sets this hotel apart. The casino, with its 24 Karat Slot Club, is more attractive than most.

  • The only hotel accommodation on the North Rim of the canyon, this lodge has cabins and a few modern motel rooms. Advance reservations are essential.

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