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Gerald Albright

Sat Mar 7 at 8:00pm

Las Vegas, NV

Event Info

  • Sat - March 7, 20268:00 PMTickets

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About Gerald Albright

A native Californian, Gerald Albright grew up in South Central Los Angeles. After high school, he attended the University of Redlands where he received a B.S. degree in Business Management, minoring in Music. Immediately after college, Albright began to master his talent by working extensively in the studio with such artists as Patrice Rushen, Anita Baker, Lola Folana, Atlantic Starr, The Winans, Olivia Newton-John, The Temptations, and Maurice White. Read more on Last.fm

Venue

4949 North Rancho Drive, Las Vegas, NV

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Frequently Asked Questions

What restaurants are in the Santa Fe Casino Las Vegas?
The Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas offers a diverse selection of restaurants to satisfy any craving. Popular dining options include The Charcoal Room, known for its premium steaks and fresh seafood, and the Feast Buffet, offering a wide variety of global cuisines. Guests can also enjoy Leticia's Cocina for authentic Mexican dishes, or grab a quick bite at the Food Court, which features popular chains like Panda Express and Starbucks. Keglers Grill caters to bowling enthusiasts with classic American fare, while the Oyster Bar serves up delicious seafood specialties. These choices make Santa Fe Casino a culinary destination for visitors seeking quality dining in North Las Vegas.
How much is the resort fee at the Santa Fe Hotel?
The resort fee at Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas is typically $29.99 plus tax per night. This mandatory fee covers a variety of amenities and services for hotel guests, including high-speed Wi-Fi access, unlimited local and toll-free calls, access to the fitness center, and use of the hotel's pool facilities. The resort fee ensures guests enjoy added convenience and comfort during their stay, while also providing discounts and exclusive offers at select property venues. Please note that resort fees are subject to change, so it's recommended to confirm the current rate directly with the hotel before booking your stay at Santa Fe Station.
What year was Santa Fe Casino built?
Santa Fe Casino, now known as Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino, was originally built and opened in 1991. Located in the northwest area of Las Vegas, the property was designed to cater to both locals and visitors seeking a full-service casino and entertainment destination away from the bustle of the Strip. Over the years, Santa Fe Casino has undergone several renovations and expansions—including its acquisition by Station Casinos in 2000—to enhance its hotel, gaming, dining, and entertainment offerings. Its longstanding presence makes it a well-known fixture in the Las Vegas casino landscape, providing guests with quality amenities and a welcoming atmosphere.
What to do at Santa Fe Casino?
Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino offers a wide range of entertainment and activities for visitors. Guests can try their luck at the expansive casino floor, featuring slots, table games, bingo, and a race & sports book. For family fun, there's a state-of-the-art bowling center, a video game arcade, and a movie theater showing the latest films. Live entertainment is regularly featured at the Chrome Showroom, presenting concerts, comedy shows, and special events. Dining is a treat with multiple restaurants and bars on site. Additionally, the hotel's luxurious pool and fitness center provide spaces to relax and unwind, making Santa Fe Casino a complete getaway destination in Las Vegas.
When did Santa Fe Station Casino open?
Santa Fe Station Casino opened its doors to the public in 1991. Originally launched as Santa Fe Casino, the property was designed to serve the growing northwest Las Vegas community and quickly became a local favorite. In 2000, Station Casinos acquired the property, rebranding it as Santa Fe Station and investing in significant upgrades to enhance its facilities, gaming options, and amenities. Since its opening, Santa Fe Station Casino has remained a popular destination for both locals and visitors, offering a wide range of entertainment, dining, and gaming experiences just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip.

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