:''This page is about the Hooters Casino and Hotel; for other uses see
Hooters (disambiguation).''
'Hooters Casino Hotel' is a
hotel casino in
Paradise,
Nevada,
United States. The hotel is owned and operated by 155 East Tropicana, LLC (Florida Hooters, LLC 66.67% & EW Common, LLC 33.33%). It is located off of the
Las Vegas Strip next to the
Tropicana and across the street from the
MGM Grand Las Vegas. The hotel has 696 rooms with a 35,000 square foot casino.
History
The hotel was built in 1973 opening as a
Howard Johnson Motel. After several ownership changes, it became the 'Hôtel San Rémo' in 1989 and featured an
Italian Riviera theme. In 2002, the hotel, casino, and restaurants were refurbished. The hotel had 711 rooms while the casino had 30,000 square feet (3,000 m²) of space.
On
August 17,
2004 Hooters, Inc. announced that they were purchasing the hotel from the
Eastern and Western Hotel Corporation. 'EW Common, LLC' owned by
Sukeaki Izumi and
Toyoroku Izumi acquired a 1/3rd interest in the hotel as a part of this proceess. The new ownership announced plans to develop and operate a Hooters brand casino and hotel on the site of the Hôtel San Rémo.
On
April 18,
2005 Hooters announced a $190 million upgrade of the property. The upgrade included increasing the casino to 35,000 square feet and rebranding the property as a ''Hooters'' . All of the hotel rooms would be remodeled, the pool would be tripled in size, and the number of restaurants would be increased from 4 to 8 and include the second largest
Hooters restaurant in the world. The renovations would reduce the number of rooms to 696 by converting rooms into larger suites.

A Hooter Girl is also a blackjack dealer at the Hooters Casino Hotel
On
February 2,
2006 the Hooters Casino Hotel officially opened its doors with a large Orange carpet welcoming not only the public but many stars including
KISS lead singer
Gene Simmons.
Former
Miami Dolphins quarterback
Dan Marino opened Dan Marino's Fine Food and Spirits restaurant on the same day the casino/hotel opened.
On
January 22,
2007 it was announced that an offer had been made to purchase the Hooters Casino Hotel and its parent company for $95 million
[1].
On
April 23,
2007, comedian
Bobby Slayton began an open ended engagement in the newly created Nite Owl Showroom.
Other use of name
There is another Hooters branded casino, which is unrelated to the Las Vegas property, called
Hooters Owl Club Casino, which is located in
Spokane, Washington. It is owned and operated by HootWinc, Inc. a Hooters restaurant licensee based in
Oceanside, California.
References
1. "Company purchases struggling Vegas Hooters". Accessed May 23, 2007.