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El Cortez is Giving Away Gift Cards

May 4th, 2010 admin No comments

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The El Cortez Hotel & Casino is celebrating May with Gift Cards! Throughout May,  Club Cortez players winning a jackpot of $200 or more on a slot machine, a $200 or more jackpot on a video poker five-cent or lower denomination machine, a $300 or more jackpot on a video poker ten-cent or higher denomination machine or a $200 or more jackpot on live keno will receive their choice of a gift certificate from either Wal-Mart, Walgreens, Smith’s, Shell or Chevron.

If you’re already a member of Club Cortez, all you have to do is insert your Club card into any machine and the rest is taken care of for you. Not already a member? All you need to do is sign-up in person, or click here and sign-up online.

The El Cortez is located in Downtown Las Vegas at the corner of Fremont Street and 6th. You can reach them at 1-800-634-6703 or online at www.ecvegas.com

El Cortez Featured in Weekly SEVEN

April 15th, 2010 admin No comments

El Cortez http://www.weeklyseven.com/news/2010/april/15/old-school-el-cortez-wins-staying-relevant

Old-school El Cortez wins by staying relevant

By David G. Schwartz | April 15th, 2010

Times have been tough in downtown Las Vegas. In 2009, gaming revenues fell below their 1988 levels. There are five fewer casinos in the city’s core than there were then, and the area—which has traditionally relied on budget-oriented, drive-in customers and locals—has not yet rebounded from the proliferation of California Indian and Las Vegas neighborhood casinos.

The recession, of course, has exacerbated downtown’s problems. With some Strip hotels offering room rates in the $20s midweek, it’s hard for them to compete on value—their traditional strength.

But the El Cortez, which has mid-week rates higher than those at the Stratosphere or Excalibur, is doing better than many of its neighbors and recently enjoyed 12 straight days of 100 percent occupancy, with no signs of slowing down at age 69.

El Cortez General Manager Mike Nolan, who’s worked in Las Vegas since 1974, knows there’s more to running a good casino than lowering room rates or restaurant prices: He’s spent much of his career learning directly from casino maven Jackie Gaughan.

In many ways, the El Cortez is the anti-CityCenter. Built in 1941, it’s the oldest continuously operating hotel-casino in Las Vegas. Its most prominent feature—the “new” neon sign—was installed in 1946. It has only 364 guest rooms, and, for better or worse, it’s in the middle of a real urban neighborhood.

Yet there are some similarities to CityCenter. The El Cortez has a swanky nongaming hotel a few steps from the casino. The old Ogden House, massively renovated in 2009 and reopened as the Cabana Suites, might not have the Mandarin Oriental’s cache, but its art-deco-meets-mid-century modern stylings and contemporary fittings (plasma screens and iPod docks) are a fraction of the price. And, thanks to the renovation, natural light spills through the hallways.

Just as CityCenter has invested in public art, the El Cortez is finding a new identity with the arts. You won’t find massive installations like Nancy Rubins’ Big Edge, but the hotel is sprinkled with art—like Jerry Misko’s Gaughan, Baby, Gaughan that adorns the Cabana Suites lobby.

The arts connection goes beyond decoration. The El Cortez, Nolan admits, “doesn’t have a shark tank or a volcano” to attract customers interested in more than generous casino odds. But it does have plenty of free parking—1,200 spaces—and is cheek by jowl with the budding Fremont East entertainment district.

So Nolan offered parking for visitors to the Arts District’s popular First Friday event. Art lovers can park at the El Cortez and hop a shuttle to Colorado Boulevard and Main Street. It’s a way, Nolan says, of bringing foot traffic to the neighborhood, even if it doesn’t lead to an immediate jump in the slot drop.

As landlords of the Emergency Arts building across 6th Street (formerly the Fremont Medical Building), the El Cortez is getting involved with the local arts scene in an even bigger way.

“Emergency Arts is bringing 21 small businesses into the neighborhood that otherwise would not be there,” El Cortez Executive Manager Alexandra Epstein says. “We hope this will improve people’s confidence in the area and inspire other businesses to open up on Fremont East and downtown. We hold strong to Jackie Gaughan’s motto that what’s good for downtown is good for us.

It’s no accident that Epstein looks to Gaughan, 89, for inspiration: His legacy is another draw at the El Cortez.

“We have real history here,” Nolan says. “We still have what Jackie Gaughan started—some of the best slot promotions, good food and great service.”

With 3/2 blackjack, full-pay video poker, coin-in slots to retain serious gamblers and an artistic flourish to attract a younger crowd, the El Cortez is hoping to lead a downtown renaissance that brings Gaughan’s approach to a new generation.

David G. Schwartz is the director of UNLV’s Center for Gaming Research.

Top 10 Reasons to Stay & Play at the El Cortez

December 15th, 2009 admin No comments

1. We have 28% looser slots than the Clark County average – and that’s certified! 

2. Every Friday in December, when you earn 1500 points on your Club Cortez Membership, you’ll receive a free box of See’s Candy.

3. During the entire month of December, any time you hit a $200 jackpot or more, you’ll receive a gift card from either Wal-Mart, Smith’s, Shell or Chevron courtesy of the El Cortez.

4. All jackpot winners will also receive an entry into the weekly Saturday night 42” LCD HDTV giveaway and $2,000 cash prize drawing. 

5. Jacuzzi Suites: Indulge yourself. Relax and de-stress in the two-person jetted tub. Curl up in the ultimate King Bed. Relax the next morning while lounging on the sofa watching one of two TVs.

6. Don’t want to risk your winning streak just to grab a bite to eat? Dine game-side with eC Gambling Gourmet. We’ll bring the finest food and beverages to you so you can play uninterrupted.

7. Florida Stone Crab flown in fresh and available Fridays and Saturdays at the Flame Restaurant for only $28. Just make sure you come hungry because the meal features one-pound of Florida Stone Crab, coleslaw and cottage-fried potatoes.

8. Players cashing their tax return, government check, or casino payroll check from all Clark County gaming properties may receive five percent of their check in free play, up to $50. 

9. Located just across the street from its sister property, the Cabana Suites are the most modern and stylish accommodations in all of Downtown.

10. Find rooms available this month for as little as $27/night, plus tax and fees. ~LMM

The El Cortez welcomes its sister property, the Cabana Suites

November 20th, 2009 admin No comments

Did you know the El Cortez is the oldest continuously running property in all of Las Vegas? They must be doing something right. Now they have an entirely new look, AND a sassy sister property to draw your attention back to the legendary Downtown Las Vegas. The eC, as it has come to be known lately, is proud to introduce the Cabana Suites to Las Vegas and the world. With a modern, vibrant style unlike anything else found in the area, you’re bound to be impressed with this new luxurious property.

The Cabana Suites offers three different types of rooms to suit anyone’s needs, a fully functional business center and a state of the art fitness facility. What you won’t expect are some of the most unique furnishings and décor ever to be seen in the Vegas area. The oh-so-chic design is a reason to visit the suites alone, but they have so much more to offer. Every room is equipped with the following amenities: a fully stocked snack bar; 42″ plasma screen TV with digital feed and free movie channels; iHome Stereo with iPod dock; Wi-Fi; coffee maker; full-length mirror; Sealy mattresses; hair dryer; safe; refrigerator; iron & ironing board and your own private voicemail.

Imagine spending a weekend away in a hip and happening hotel with your very own suite this weekend. Or, why not plan your New Year’s celebration in the recently rejuvenated area of Downtown. All of your needs can be met and exceeded within these walls, and you will be right in the heart of the city to ring in the New Year. Reservations are still available at this time, but are booking-up fast.

With the all of the amenities and the great location, you may find it hard to believe that rooms start at only $29 a night – just another reason the Cabana Suites is the best deal in all of Las Vegas.

Call 1-800-634-6703 to book your escape today.

Welcome to the eC Blog!

September 29th, 2009 admin 1 comment

Hello and Welcome to the new eC Blog! Evoke nostalgia when you step into the Newly Remodeled El Cortez Hotel & Casino, where the grandeur of a bygone era is balanced by contemporary chic. A nod to the days of the Rat Pack and Bugsy Segal coupled with modern expediencies, the new eC is an icon in the heart of Las Vegas’ historic Entertainment District. This blog will provide up to date information on everything from fabulous eC Promotions and Entertainment to exciting Downtown Events.

Treat yourself to world class dining, entertainment, gaming and accommodations at an incredible value. Right now, enjoy a stay in one of our luxurious new Cabana Suites for under $60 (weekday). The Cabana Suites, a newly constructed private boutique hotel located across the street from the main hotel casino, is a stunning blend of Las Vegas meets Miami’s South Beach. Modern and stylish, each suite includes a 42″ Plasma, iHome Stereo with iPod Dock, custom furniture, plush luxury linens, wireless internet access, snack bar, and even an in-room safe… to secure all your winnings of course. Bask in the Entertainment District’s neon lights and indulge in all downtown has to offer, from pub-crawls to cozy lounges, posh nightclubs and family fun. Reserve your Cabana Suite at www.ecvegas.com or call 1-800-634-6703. To receive up to the minute info and deals, we invite you to subscribe to our blog via rss feed or follow us on twitter.