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The Plaza Hotel & Casino

The Plaza Hotel & Casino is a casino-hotel located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada owned by the Tamares Group and operated by Navegante. It currently has 1,037 budget-priced rooms and suites, as well as an 80,000 square foot casino. There are several places to eat inside the hotel, including: Lucky 7’s Buffet, Plaza Diner Express, Seattle’s Best Coffee, McDonald’s, Subway, Noble Roman’s Pizza, and the casino snack bar.

The Plaza also features a seasonal roof top swimming pool, beauty salon, and fitness center, as well as a bingo parlor and a race and sports book.

During its ownership by Barrick Gaming Corporation, D.W. Barrick’s good friend, Larry Manetti (Rick, of Magnum P.I. fame) would host a “Celebrity Brunch” every Sunday, featuring such guests as Pat Morita and Steve Rossi. He also owned “Manetti’s” in The Plaza. When Barrick sold its interest in the hotel to the Tamares Group, Mr. Manetti closed down his restaurant and severed his relationship with the hotel. The Plaza’s famed glass-domed Center Stage Restaurant has since closed as well.

History

Opened on July 2, 1971 with the owners including local businessmen: Sam Boyd, Howard Cannon and Jackie Gaughan. Its original name was Union Plaza, in reference to the Union Pacific railroad station that originally stood at the site.

Before the discontinuation of the Desert Wind train route on May 10, 1997, Amtrak made its Las Vegas, Nevada station stop at the Plaza. The station and ticket windows were directly connected to the hotel.

Barrick Gaming Corporation acquired the Plaza from Jackie Gaughan and in late 2005 later ceded operation to majority owner Tamares Group.

Film history

* In the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever the construction of the Union Plaza is visible as Bond evades the attention of the Sheriff’s department.
* In the 1989 film Back to the Future Part II, the Plaza serves as the hotel tower for “Biff’s Casino”.
* The Union Plaza played a major role in the 1992 movie Cool World.
* In the 1994 movie version of The Stand, the Union Plaza played a key role as the headquarters of Randal Flagg.
* In the 2000 movie Pay It Forward a scene staring Kevin Spacey plays inside the Center Stage Italian Chop House at the plaza.
* In the 2001 movie The Mexican, Samantha and Winston stay at the Plaza and Frank is killed by being thrown from one of its balconies.

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Contributed by Community Gaming News on February 13, 2008, at 3:25 PM UTC.

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