Silver Sevens

Silver Sevens Hotel and Casino (formerly known as Terrible's) is a Las Vegas locals casino and hotel 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the Las Vegas Strip, in Paradise, Nevada. Silver Sevens has 370 rooms and a 35,000 sq ft (3,300 m2) casino.

Silver Sevens Hotel and Casino
Location Paradise, Nevada
Address 4100 Paradise Road
Opening date1981
ThemeClassic Las Vegas
No. of rooms370
Total gaming space35,000 sq ft (3,300 m2)
Casino typeLand-Based
OwnerAffinity Gaming
Previous namesContinental Hotel and Casino
Terrible's Hotel and Casino
Websitesilversevenscasino.com

Silver Sevens was the host hotel for the Terrible's special events: The Terrible's 250, Terrible's 300, and Terrible's Cup Baja races sponsored by Terrible Herbst.

History

Continental (1981-99)

The Continental Hotel and Casino opened in 1981.

In 1996, Crowne Ventures agreed to buy the hotel for $35 million.[1] They planned to convert the property into a nostalgia-themed resort to complement their "Back to the 50s" catalog business.[1] But that deal fell through when Crowne fell into bankruptcy.[2] The Continental itself declared bankruptcy in 1998, and was foreclosed on and closed by American Realty Trust in March 1999.[2]

Terrible's (2000-12)

Terrible's in October 2007

The Herbst family of Terrible Herbst saw an opportunity to open their first gaming property in Las Vegas, as the Continental was too small for locals casino operators Station Casinos and Coast Casinos, but too big for other, smaller slot route operators to acquire.[3] The hotel was sold to E-T-T Gaming, the Herbsts' gaming division (now Affinity Gaming), in November 1999.[3] The Herbsts demolished the building interior, but kept its outer shell.[2] The cost of acquisition and renovation was $65 million.[4] It reopened in December 2000 as Terrible's Hotel and Casino.

Silver Sevens (2013-present)

In mid-2013, after embarking on an 18-month renovation that included remodeled rooms and main-floor upgrades, among other improvements, Affinity Gaming chose to rename the casino Silver Sevens, reflecting the new look.[5]

Notes

  1. "Crowne Ventures Inc. announces planned acquisition of the Continental Hotel & Casino". AllBusiness.com. 25 September 1996. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  2. Strow, David (23 November 1999). "Terrible Herbst in merger, set to close on Continental". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  3. Ferguson, Kevin (30 November 2000). "It's a Terrible World". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  4. "Fireworks open Terrible's at old Continental site". Las Vegas Sun. 7 December 2000. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  5. Komenda, Ed (17 May 2013). "After $7 million renovation, Terrible's casino now the Silver Sevens". VEGASINC.com. Retrieved 27 June 2013.

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