Binion’s Casino Ghost Adventures
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A telephone with a dial? Yes! Binions Gambling Hall in downtown Las Vegas has opened an 81 room boutique hotel with vintage-style furnishings reminiscent of the original Hotel Apache that opened in 1932. Not to worry though, the rooms in this Hotel Apache also have all the necessary amenities including flat screen televisions and air-conditioning.
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Mayor Carolyn Goodmanand Ward 5 Councilman Cedric Crear were on hand for the July 29th ribbon cutting ceremony along with Binions General Manager Tim Lager and Terry Caudill, TLC Enterprises Owner. Following the delicious celebratory cake, invited guests enjoyed tours of the refurbished and redecorated rooms.
Zak Bagans and the Ghost Adventures Crew visit Binion’s in downtown Las Vegas. (Travel Channel) Zak Bagans and the rest of the Ghost Adventures Crew didn’t need to do much traveling for upcoming. Binion’s Hotel and Casino Zak and crew investigate two historic hotels inside an infamous Las Vegas casino with a dark and violent history. The long-abandoned hotels, sealed off and left frozen in time, have created a paranormal pressure cooker just waiting to explode. A paranormal pressure cooker awaits the Ghost Adventures Crew in the start of a NEW SERIES as part of # Freakend. Join the investigation of Binion’s Hotel & Casino, tonight 9pm.
The hardwood floors and stained glass windows along with the furnishings were inspired by the rich history of the property that captures the essence of Las Vegas’ storied past. Located in the heart of the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas, Hotel Apache’s vintage character is evidenced in its location and 1932 original architecture.
The Past
TheHotel Apache was originally opened by the Silvagni family in 1932.The family came to Las Vegas as a cement contractor for the HooverDam project and realized the workers needed a place to get away fromtheir work and the heat of the desert. It was the first in Las Vegasto air-condition its hotel lobby and have air curtains at theentrance to the hotel.
The hotel was eventually acquired by Benny Binion and was the place to stay for many Hollywood movie stars including Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart and Lucille Ball. It was also the first in Las Vegas with an electrically operated elevator and fully carpeted casino. It was Binions that made poker a mainstream casino game.
SpiritedGuests
The property also has a long history of eerie occurrences that will appeal to many and was recently featured in Season 16, Episode 3 of “Ghost Adventures” on the Travel Channel. Over the course of more than 90 years, the historic Hotel Apache and Binion’s Gambling Hall had many reports of spirited guests in residence who make it clear that the Hotel Apache and Binion’s Gambling Hall still belong to them.
Severalemployees report having been touched, or nudged or have reportedsightings of figures; and ghost hunters have found high levels ontheir EMF meters and motion sensors along with mediums seeing actualimages of past owners’ family members
In addition to the redone rooms, the Hotel now boasts a beautiful Apache Showroom where Kevin Lepine entertains in a hilarious adult-oriented hypnosis show, aptly titled Hypnosis Unleashed.Horseshoe Casino Binions
You won’t need hypnosis to enjoy all that Freemont Street has to offer along with the vintage feel of both Binion’s Gambling Hall and the intriguing Apache Hotel.
Binion’s, one of the most recognizable casinos in downtown Las Vegas, is now even more famous.
The classic casino was recently featured on Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures.” The Binion’s episode aired March 23, 2019.
“Ghost Adventures” features a team of “ghost hunters,” including host Zak Bagans, as they investigate locations reported to be haunted. The show claims the ghost hunters “use the latest scientific gadgets and technology to obtain evidence of the paranormal.” They might be using the word “evidence” a tad loosely, but you get the idea.Binion’s Casino App Facebook
Fun fact: Zak Bagans has a haunted museum here in Las Vegas, if you’re into that kind of thing.
In the episode featuring Binion’s, the show says, “Zak and crew investigate two historic hotels inside an infamous Las Vegas casino with a dark and violent history. The long-abandoned hotels, sealed off and left frozen in time, have created a paranormal pressure cooker just waiting to explode.”
Here’s a look at the creepy episode. Adrian mateos wsop.
Binion’s being featured on “Ghost Adventures” comes on the heels of the casino announcing it will open a new boutique hotel, Hotel Apache.
Hotel Apache will have 81 rooms, each with a decor that harkens back to when the original Hotel Apache opened in 1932. Learn more.
It’s expected the Hotel Apache at Binion’s will open this summer, so warm up your Psychokinetic Energy Meter. Which is totally a real thing.
There have been numerous reports of paranormal activity at the site (Binion’s also integrated The Mint, another hotbed of paranormal rumors), so it was right in the “Ghost Adventures” wheelhouse.
We’re big fans of Binion’s, so it was fun watching the casino featured on “Ghost Adventures.” Visit the official Binion’s Web site to learn more about this classic downtown casino.
Book a room at the haunted Hotel Apache at Binion’s.
Register here: http://gg.gg/v49us
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A telephone with a dial? Yes! Binions Gambling Hall in downtown Las Vegas has opened an 81 room boutique hotel with vintage-style furnishings reminiscent of the original Hotel Apache that opened in 1932. Not to worry though, the rooms in this Hotel Apache also have all the necessary amenities including flat screen televisions and air-conditioning.
*Horseshoe Casino Binions
*Binion’s Casino App Facebook
Mayor Carolyn Goodmanand Ward 5 Councilman Cedric Crear were on hand for the July 29th ribbon cutting ceremony along with Binions General Manager Tim Lager and Terry Caudill, TLC Enterprises Owner. Following the delicious celebratory cake, invited guests enjoyed tours of the refurbished and redecorated rooms.
Zak Bagans and the Ghost Adventures Crew visit Binion’s in downtown Las Vegas. (Travel Channel) Zak Bagans and the rest of the Ghost Adventures Crew didn’t need to do much traveling for upcoming. Binion’s Hotel and Casino Zak and crew investigate two historic hotels inside an infamous Las Vegas casino with a dark and violent history. The long-abandoned hotels, sealed off and left frozen in time, have created a paranormal pressure cooker just waiting to explode. A paranormal pressure cooker awaits the Ghost Adventures Crew in the start of a NEW SERIES as part of # Freakend. Join the investigation of Binion’s Hotel & Casino, tonight 9pm.
The hardwood floors and stained glass windows along with the furnishings were inspired by the rich history of the property that captures the essence of Las Vegas’ storied past. Located in the heart of the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas, Hotel Apache’s vintage character is evidenced in its location and 1932 original architecture.
The Past
TheHotel Apache was originally opened by the Silvagni family in 1932.The family came to Las Vegas as a cement contractor for the HooverDam project and realized the workers needed a place to get away fromtheir work and the heat of the desert. It was the first in Las Vegasto air-condition its hotel lobby and have air curtains at theentrance to the hotel.
The hotel was eventually acquired by Benny Binion and was the place to stay for many Hollywood movie stars including Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart and Lucille Ball. It was also the first in Las Vegas with an electrically operated elevator and fully carpeted casino. It was Binions that made poker a mainstream casino game.
SpiritedGuests
The property also has a long history of eerie occurrences that will appeal to many and was recently featured in Season 16, Episode 3 of “Ghost Adventures” on the Travel Channel. Over the course of more than 90 years, the historic Hotel Apache and Binion’s Gambling Hall had many reports of spirited guests in residence who make it clear that the Hotel Apache and Binion’s Gambling Hall still belong to them.
Severalemployees report having been touched, or nudged or have reportedsightings of figures; and ghost hunters have found high levels ontheir EMF meters and motion sensors along with mediums seeing actualimages of past owners’ family members
In addition to the redone rooms, the Hotel now boasts a beautiful Apache Showroom where Kevin Lepine entertains in a hilarious adult-oriented hypnosis show, aptly titled Hypnosis Unleashed.Horseshoe Casino Binions
You won’t need hypnosis to enjoy all that Freemont Street has to offer along with the vintage feel of both Binion’s Gambling Hall and the intriguing Apache Hotel.
Binion’s, one of the most recognizable casinos in downtown Las Vegas, is now even more famous.
The classic casino was recently featured on Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures.” The Binion’s episode aired March 23, 2019.
“Ghost Adventures” features a team of “ghost hunters,” including host Zak Bagans, as they investigate locations reported to be haunted. The show claims the ghost hunters “use the latest scientific gadgets and technology to obtain evidence of the paranormal.” They might be using the word “evidence” a tad loosely, but you get the idea.Binion’s Casino App Facebook
Fun fact: Zak Bagans has a haunted museum here in Las Vegas, if you’re into that kind of thing.
In the episode featuring Binion’s, the show says, “Zak and crew investigate two historic hotels inside an infamous Las Vegas casino with a dark and violent history. The long-abandoned hotels, sealed off and left frozen in time, have created a paranormal pressure cooker just waiting to explode.”
Here’s a look at the creepy episode. Adrian mateos wsop.
Binion’s being featured on “Ghost Adventures” comes on the heels of the casino announcing it will open a new boutique hotel, Hotel Apache.
Hotel Apache will have 81 rooms, each with a decor that harkens back to when the original Hotel Apache opened in 1932. Learn more.
It’s expected the Hotel Apache at Binion’s will open this summer, so warm up your Psychokinetic Energy Meter. Which is totally a real thing.
There have been numerous reports of paranormal activity at the site (Binion’s also integrated The Mint, another hotbed of paranormal rumors), so it was right in the “Ghost Adventures” wheelhouse.
We’re big fans of Binion’s, so it was fun watching the casino featured on “Ghost Adventures.” Visit the official Binion’s Web site to learn more about this classic downtown casino.
Book a room at the haunted Hotel Apache at Binion’s.
Register here: http://gg.gg/v49us
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
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