The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, not surprisingly, features a lot of rock music, as well as offering sophisticated gambling to its guests and visitors. The gaming tables all have a hard rock style to suit the people who regularly visit this stylish hotel and casino.
The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino also offers a range of slot machines. In fact, they have over 600 of them. But these aren’t your small-time dime machines. Here you can win fortunes - or lose them.
The Peacock Lounge, in this most unusual of the Las Vegas casinos, is famous for a night in 1968. This was the night that the late Jimi Hendrix played there. He came onstage wearing a vest made of peacock feathers. That same vest is still in that room, suspended in a glass container high above the patrons. This is a room where high stakes are played for. As the casino itself says in its promotional literature, “…this is not a place to play if you still do your own taxes!”
The Fender Room, just like its quality guitar namesake, is a place where high stakes can be played in some of the most exclusive slot machines you will ever find. This is a room of quiet seclusion and quality. This is a room where high ticket wins can - and often do - happen. This is a room that is close to heaven for any lover of gaming.
The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino also has the Palapa Lounge where you can play blackjack right at the water’s edge. There’s also the Race & Sportsbook for those who prefer to bet on moving targets, and the Back Stage Pass, which has privileges all of its own. For a memorable experience, don’t overlook the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.



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