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Planet Hollywood Las Vegas in 2009
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Location | Paradise, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 3667 South Las Vegas Boulevard |
Opening date | April 17, 2007 |
Theme | Hollywood |
No. of rooms | 2,567 |
Total gaming space | 60,835 sq ft (5,651.8 m2) |
Permanent shows |
Britney: Piece of Me Jennifer Lopez: All I Have Gordie Brown Live Xavier Mortimer's Magical Dream Murray The Magician Crazy Girls |
Signature attractions |
Miracle Mile Shops The AXIS |
Notable restaurants | Koi Gordon Ramsay Burger |
Owner | Caesars Entertainment Corporation |
Previous names | Tally Ho (1963–1964) King's Crown Tally Ho (1964–1966) Aladdin (1966–2007) |
Renovated in | 1964, 1966, 1969, 1972, 2007 |
Coordinates | 36°06′36″N 115°10′17″W / 36.11000°N 115.17139°WCoordinates: 36°06′36″N 115°10′17″W / 36.11000°N 115.17139°W |
Website | caesars |
Planet Hollywood Las Vegas (formerly Aladdin) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation.
Toy manufacturer Edwin S. Lowe originally opened the 450-room Tally Ho hotel on the property in 1963. The Tally Ho was the only major hotel in Nevada to not include a casino; it closed at the end of the year and was sold to Kings Crown Inns of America, Incorporated, a hotel chain which reopened the property a month later as King's Crown Tally Ho. The company added a casino and showroom but plans to open the casino were halted when the Nevada Gaming Control Board declined to issue a gambling license because of concerns about the resort being inadequately financed.
Milton Prell purchased the hotel in January 1966 and began an extensive $3 million renovation of the property before reopening it as the Aladdin on April 1, 1966. A 19-story hotel tower was added in 1972. After various ownership changes, the Aladdin was closed in 1997 and demolished the following year to make room for a new resort that would also be named Aladdin. The new Aladdin resort opened in August 2000, but suffered financial difficulties and was eventually purchased in 2003 by a partnership of Planet Hollywood and Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, which renamed it as Planet Hollywood in 2007.
Hilton Grand Vacations operates the timeshare portion of the property, known as Elara.
In April 2010, Total Rewards replaced the "A-List" Player rewards card at Planet Hollywood.
The English Tudor-styled Tally Ho hotel was conceived by owner Edwin S. Lowe, a New York toy manufacturer who also served as the president of the hotel. Lowe, who believed that there were some Las Vegas tourists who were not interested in gambling, chose not to add a casino to the Tally Ho. The hotel was built on the Las Vegas Strip and across the street from the Dunes resort. Construction of the Tally Ho was underway in March 1962, with an opening planned for July. In May 1962, the Clark County Ground Water Board denied an application for a water well that would be used for a nine-hole pitch and putt golf course, which Lowe planned to construct at the rear of the property. A nine-hole golf course was ultimately added to the final plans.