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Food
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Daniel Ye’s culinary career has taken him to all the industry hot spots: Los Angeles, nearly a decade in New York kitchens, and San Francisco. Now, he’s in Las Vegas as the executive chef at Durango Resort, the ...
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Eye-in-the-sky cameras assist in COVID-19 contact tracing for workers at Westgate
From the moment someone steps foot on a Las Vegas resort property, they are being watched — from license-plate readers at garage entrances to hundreds of cameras trained on virtually every square inch of the casino floor. Surveillance operators behind the ubiquitous “eye in the sky” are on ...
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Station Casinos reopens 3 poker rooms with 8-handed play
Station Casinos reopened three poker rooms today, playing eight-handed with plexiglass barriers between players. The rooms at ...
Casino Guide > Texas Station Gambling Hall & Hotel
Texas Station Gambling Hall & Hotel
Description
Texas Station, modeled after the Lone Star State, is a AAA Three-Diamond rated hotel with 200 rooms, a casino, restaurants, bars and lounges, an entertainment showroom, a movie theater and a bowling center about six miles from the Las Vegas Strip.
It features 91,000 square feet of gaming space with more than 1,775 slots, 27 table games, a non-smoking poker room, a 500-seat bingo hall and a race and sports book.
The hotel has several dining options, from quick eateries to restaurants, including Austin's Steakhouse and Texas Star Oyster Bar. Some family-friendly features include an 18-screen movie theater and a bowling center.
South Padre provides live music weekly. The Dallas Events Center seats up to 2,000 people for concerts and other live performances.