Look a bit closer though, and the rooms feel old and tired - despite 2016 renovations. Expect black, white, and gray interiors with black crown molding, dark wood headboards, and white cafe tables plus accents like porthole mirrors and geometric art. See MoreĪt first glance, Hooter’s air-conditioned guest rooms are simple and modern. Hotel guests are a male-heavy clientele from California, Utah, and New Mexico and - as you can guess - not many families. However, the casino can sometimes pull in the riffraff, some of whom we saw being ejected from the property during our 2017 visit. It’s worth noting the hotel’s off-Strip location and low price-point make it a better value than those right on The Strip.
The property itself isn’t fancy and most public spaces are styled like a Hooters restaurant. There's a beer-pong pitch, corn hole, billiards, and a pool table all near the pool. The pool is open late, there’s a nightclub, and the hotel has lots of opportunities for to drink and game at the same time. Maybe it’s the Hooter's race car parked in the lobby, the 24-hour Hooters restaurant, scantily-clad Hooters’ Girl waitresses, or the loud pool parties - but this hotel unmistakably caters to men on rowdy getaways (and partiers).
Hooters Hotel and Casino opened in 2006 and the overall vibe here might be best described as an exotic blend of a frat house and low-brow casino.