California Hotel and Casino
The California Hotel and Casino (also known as The Cal) opened in 1975 at a cost of $10 million with a hotel and casino located in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada near the Fremont Street Experience. When it opened it had 325 rooms which has since been expanded to 781.[1]
The California has been owned by Boyd Gaming since it was built by Sam Boyd.[1]
After facing slow business initially, Boyd soon began focusing on the Hawaiian market, offering Hawaiian food and encouraging a more casual atmosphere.[2] He introduced vacation packages from the islands, with charter airfares as low as $9.90. An estimated 80-90% of visitors to Las Vegas from Hawaii stay at a Boyd property. Boyd's Hawaiian marketing, which extended to the Fremont and Main Street Station with their later acquisitions, is credited with helping to build a large Hawaiian community in Las Vegas, which is sometimes called "the ninth island".[2]
In 1994 an additional tower was added and the remainder of the hotel was remodeled.[1] The property is connected to Main Street Station by an enclosed walkway.
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Coordinates: 36°10′23″N 115°8′40″W / 36.17306°N 115.14444°W / 36.17306; -115.14444