Beyond the cultural artifacts and inexpensive breakfast buffet, there's not much draw to the hotel. See Moreīut there's no pool, no fine dining, no fitness center - nothing that one might expect of a typical Vegas hotel.
Still, most guests - largely seniors, long-married couples, and Pacific islanders (a result of the Vacations - Hawaii travel desk in the lobby) - are plenty satisfied by the clean rooms and no-frills casino. On the exterior, old-style signs with Western lettering advertise the exciting but not-so-authentic '20x Crap Odds.' The lobby, casino, and buffet boast vaulted ceilings, huge gold chandeliers, stained-glass windows, and antique slot machines.īut there's no pool, no fine dining, no fitness center - nothing that one might expect of a typical Vegas hotel. Main Street Station molds itself into an archetype of the old American West, incorporating Victorian-era railcars and a collection of 20th-century antiques throughout the hotel, such as a snooker table once owned by Winston Churchill and a large chunk of the Berlin Wall in the men's room (where they've mounted urinals).