When Guests are not gambling to their heart’s content, Harrah’s offers entertainment options, including music superstar Donny Osmond performing an incredible residency in the main showroom and the long-running staple Menopause The Musical taking the stage in the Cabaret.
The hotel guest rooms are bold, distinctive, and modern with stylish decor.
Harrahs is at the intersection of Flamingo and Las Vegas Boulevard, making it easy to walk to many of the biggest attractions on the Strip, such as the LINQ Promenade and the High Roller observation wheel!
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Dining options are plentiful to satisfy every taste, from casual quick bites to diner-style full-service meal options. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite in between shows or a fun place to grab a cocktail, Harrah’s has something for everyone, with seating for dining or nightlife. For exciting outdoor entertainment you can’t beat Carnaval Court, outside the south doors and right off the Strip!
Harrahs is a wonderful option for a meeting destination, especially for small to medium-sized groups. They provide the group with just over 25,000 square feet of meeting space, which is all on the second floor! The largest meeting space is called the Nevada Ballroom, which can be set up in banquet style for up to 900 people or a theatre setting for 1,333 people. It is all in one place and you can have meetings where guests will not have to cross the casino floor to get to their meeting room from their hotel room!
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Q: Does Harrah’s have a parking fee?
A: Typically, yes. Harrah’s is owned by Caesars Entertainment and usually charges varying self-parking and valet parking fee. Guests who are Caesars Rewards members at Platinum or higher will receive free parking.
Q: What is the main casino floor attraction or show at Harrah’s?
A: Harrah’s is home to the Donny Osmond** residency, a highly rated one-man hit show presented several times a week in the main showroom. This is a must-see music show.
Q: Where is the Monorail station in relation to Harrah’s?
A: Harrah’s property connects directly to a Monorail station, allowing quick access to get around the casinos in Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Convention Center, and is a convenient way to travel north and south along the Strip.
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