The Four Queens Hotel and Casino in downtown Las Vegas has announced plans to completely gut and renovate the North Tower hotel rooms, in a bold move to enhance the overall guest experience at the iconic property.
The renovation project, which is set to begin in the coming months, will see all 690 rooms in the North Tower undergo a complete transformation. The rooms will be outfitted with new furniture, bedding, and fixtures, as well as state-of-the-art technology and amenities aimed at providing guests with the ultimate comfort and convenience during their stay.
In addition to the room upgrades, the hotel will also be revamping the corridors, elevators, and common areas on the North Tower floors, ensuring a seamless and luxurious experience throughout the entire hotel.
“We are thrilled to announce this exciting renovation project for our North Tower hotel rooms,” said Mike Caffey, General Manager of the Four Queens Hotel and Casino. “We are committed to providing our guests with the best possible experience, and these renovations will not only enhance the comfort and style of our rooms but also elevate the overall ambiance of the hotel.”
The Four Queens Hotel and Casino, which has been a staple of downtown Las Vegas since its opening in 1966, is known for its classic charm and old-school Vegas vibe. The property features a bustling casino, multiple dining options, and live entertainment, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike.
The renovation project is expected to take several months to complete, with the newly revamped rooms set to be unveiled to the public in phases. During the renovation period, the hotel will work to minimize disruption to guests, ensuring a smooth and comfortable stay for all visitors.
As the Four Queens Hotel and Casino looks to the future, this renovation project signals a commitment to providing guests with a modern and luxurious experience while also honoring the property’s rich history and tradition. With the North Tower rooms set to undergo a dramatic transformation, guests can look forward to a new era of luxury and sophistication at one of Las Vegas’ most beloved hotels.