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Buffalo Bill's

Buffalo Bill's
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Location Primm, Nevada, U.S.
Address 31700 Las Vegas Boulevard
Opening date May 14, 1994; 22 years ago (May 14, 1994)
Theme Old West
No. of rooms 1,242
Total gaming space 61,372 sq ft (5,701.6 m2)
Permanent shows Star of the Desert Arena
Signature attractions Amusement Park
Notable restaurants Denny's (formerly Tony Roma's)
Owner Affinity Gaming
Renovated in 1995, 2004, 2010, 2015
Website primmvalleyresorts.com

Buffalo Bill's is a hotel and casino in Primm, Nevada, United States, at the California state line. It is one of the Primm Valley Resorts, owned and operated by Affinity Gaming. It has 1,242 guest rooms and suites. The hotel is home to the Desperado roller coaster, one of the tallest (225 foot drop) and fastest (80 mph) roller coasters in the world, as well as a pool in the shape of a buffalo. The hotel-casino has two hotel room towers: the Annie Oakley Tower (the A Tower) and the Buffalo Bill Tower (B Tower).

The 61,372 sq ft (5,701.6 m2) casino has over 1,700 slot machines, as well as table games, and a race and sports book.

Buffalo Bill's is also home of the Star of the Desert Arena, a 6,500-seat arena designed for concerts.

The casino opened on May 14, 1994 with 592 hotel rooms, and a new tower was added in 1995.

The ribbon cutting for the change of ownership for Primm Valley Resorts from MGM Mirage to Herbst Gaming was held at Buffalo Bill's on April 10, 2007.

Herbst undertook a marketing strategy of appealing especially to California Latinos, including the addition of Spanish-speaking dealers, charter bus trips from the Inland Empire, concerts by norteño musician Ramón Ayala, and a Mexican restaurant branded with Ayala's name.

A tram links Buffalo Bill's to nearby Primm Valley Resort. The multi-car tram was designed by Schwager-Davis to their UniTrak standard. Despite its name, the tram actually runs on two guideways. Each car accommodates 24 people; the four-car trains can seat 96 people with no standees. The system can transport 2,200 people, per hour, per direction (pphpd). An attendant supervises each tram, although the tram is controlled by a computer.


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