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Las Vegas Imperial Palace
The Las Vegas Imperial Palace is a fun hotel, at a reasonable price, in a central strip location. The hotel is one of the older strip hotels, and the decor is not the most up-to-date, but the price, location and helpful staff make up for this. For those who are interested in classic cars, the Imperial Palace Hotel is a dream come true, as it is the location of the world's largest Classic Car Showroom. The Showroom contains over 250 antique, classic and special interest cars, valued at $100 million, which attract dealers from miles around. The Imperial Palace also has the more traditional Las Vegas entertainment. The newly remodeled casino, has all of the traditional slots and table games. However, the Imperial Palace Casino has an extra twist in the form of "Dealertainers" - dealers who are dressed up as famous musical stars, such as Elvis, the Blues Brothers, Alice Cooper, Dolly Parton, and more. From time to time, a Dealertainer will step back from their table game and perform an impression of their character. The casino also offers more traditional tables for those who want to concentrate on their gambling. Other AttractionsThe Imperial Palace hotel also has all the usual Las Vegas hotel facilities, including :
Imperial Palace Rooms & Suites
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As the Las Vegas Imperial Palace is one of the older Strip hotels, the rooms and suites may appear basic and slightly dated to some. However, they are clean and adequate and the staff are polite, friendly and helpful. If you want a good night's sleep, don't ask for a view of the Strip, as this side of the hotel can be a little noisy. Wireless Internet access is available from the rooms, but as in most other Vegas Hotels, an additional fee will be charged if you choose to use this. LocationThe Las Vegas Imperial Palace Hotel is situated right in the middle of the Strip, between Harrah's Hotel and the Flamingo Hotel, and opposite Caesars Palace, and is therefore in a prime location. Due to the hotel's central location, all other attractions on the Strip are within walking distance. However, for those who prefer the convenience of the Monorail, the Imperial Palace is linked to its own monorail station.
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