The classic Four Queens Hotel & Casino on Fremont Street is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and we all win because the casino is offering some serious perks during its birthday month.
Four Queens opened on June 2, 1966.
Throughout June, guests can take advantage of a number of anniversary specials and perks. All the deals require guests to be a member of the casino’s loyalty club, Royal Players Club. You shouldn’t be playing in any Las Vegas casino without joining the loyalty club! It’s one of the best ways to make the most of your play.
Moving on!
First, let’s look at some food and drink specials.
Through June 30, 2016, you can get a well vodka martini at any Four Queens casino bar for just $1.66. That’s got to be one of the best drink specials in Vegas!
More anniversary deals abound at various Four Queens restaurants, including Magnolia’s (steak and lobster dinner for $20!), Hugo’s Cellar and Chicago Brewing Company. Here are the specifics.
Anniversary drink specials are good at King’s Bar and Palace Bar, excluding the outdoor Patio Bar.
But the birthday party doesn’t stop there. Players club members can also get commemorative gifts as they play.
Gifts for “rated play” (table games) include key chains, T-shirts, free slot play and a limited edition commemorative silver coin. We’re all over that one!
Here’s the full list.
Machine players are in luck, too. Prizes will be awarded for things like hitting four queens in video poker, naturally, hitting a top award slot jackpot, shooting a 12 (also called “midnight”) at craps or winning a straight-up bet on 12 at roulette.
See all the details below.
Four Queens is one of our go-to spots for great values and loose slots on Fremont Street. It’s everything we love about downtown and Las Vegas!
Happy 50th birthday to the Four Queens! Learn more at the official Four Queens site, or visit the casino’s Royal Players Club desk for all the scoop.
We are booked for 8 nights at Four Queens in October. We need to stay at some “old Vegas” hotels downtown before they are renovated and lose that old feel.
Too late. When the “bean counters” came to town, the old Vegas went far far away.The days of the pit bosses being friendly and handing out comps is only a memory. Everything is computer controlled and every dept must show it’s own profit.
We ate at Hugo’s Cellar for our anniversary dinner, it was wonderful. The waiter/s were terrific, food was great and the atmosphere was just right. We had a great time. Please don’t change a thing with Hugo’s Cellar, great just the way it is.