Rooms include Air conditioning, Cable/satellite TV, Climate control, Clock radio, Hair dryer, In-room safe, Iron/ironing board, Non-smoking rooms, Pay movies, Private bathroom, Smoking rooms, Telephone, Voice mail.
Fitzgeralds Casino Las Vegas amenities include Limericks Steakhouse - Steaks, seafood, prime rib, lobster, lamb, veal, and chicken preparations. Open for dinner Thursday through Monday. Seating includes alcove booths. Shamrock Caf? - Open 24 hours for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with daily specials available. Molly's Buffet - This place features all-you-can-eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets, featuring pasta and prime rib for dinner. Seafood is highlighted on Wednesday nights. Jackpot Deli - Sandwiches, salads, and house-baked goods are the featured items. Terrace seating is available on Fremont Street. McDonald's - Breakfast, lunch, and dinner is served at this fast-food spot. Room service is not available.
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What to expect: All-you-can-eat buffets, a steakhouse, and around-the-clock gaming keep faith with downtown Las Vegas traditions. A good-size pool next to the street and adjacent 10-person spa and poolside bar furnishes 21st century pleasures. Small by Las Vegas standards, "The Fitz" contains just 641 rooms, but the casino measures a relatively generous 42,000 square feet. Amenity highlights: Three restaurants (steakhouse, buffet, and 24-hour caf?), a New York-style deli with sidewalk tables, and a McDonald's offer dining options. Insider tip: Little noticed even by regulars, the hotel includes the only second-floor public balcony on Fremont Street, a 50-foot span providing clear views of Fremont Street Experience sound-and-light shows.
Under a vault of two million light bulbs, a four-block pedestrians-only stretch of downtown Las Vegas called Fremont Street Experience presents periodic sound-and-light shows from dusk to midnight. Other day-and-night entertainment on the street includes live music, classic-car displays, and holiday festivals. Like nine other downtown casino hotels, Fitzgeralds opens directly onto Fremont Street, creating a lively flow of pedestrian traffic. Beginning with magician Arian Black in the afternoon, Fitzgeralds Showroom presents entertainers Thursdays through Sundays. Comedian Larry G. Jones impersonates celebrity singers and impersonator Craig Newell offers a tribute to Elvis. Admission is only a one-drink minimum. For five hours Monday through Thursday nights, Michael Lee sings classics from the 1950s and 60s on the casino-floor stage. Several nights weekly in Fitzgeralds Showroom, there's A Tribute to The Drifters quartet. The Casino supplies 42,000 square feet of slots, video poker, video keno, blackjack, craps, roulette, pai gow, Caribbean poker, 24-hour keno, and a small race-and-sports book. Club Fitz offers free membership cards that reward slots, video poker, video keno, and table games play with cash and/or comps redeemable for food and gifts. Members also receive express passes to Shamrock Caf? and Molly's Buffet and 25-percent discount and gift-shop Fitzgeralds logo items.
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