The hotel has 61,000 square feet of gaming space. Folies Bergere is the longest-running show in Las Vegas. Bodies...The Exhibition and Extreme Magic of Dirk Arthur are popular attractions at the Tropicana, along with the on-site gambling museum. The hotel has a full-service spa with weight room, sauna and Jacuzzi. There are two pools, including the city's only indoor pool, which features swim-up black jack during the summer months. Fine retail shops are at the hotel, as well as an arcade and business center. Garden rooms are appointed with one king or two double beds, and surround the pool and garden area. Some include balconies. Island Tower rooms are deluxe rooms are located in the rear tower, convenient to the convention facilities and pool areas, and feature one king-size bed with a pullout sofa, or two queen-size beds. Paradise Tower rooms are located in the front tower and nearest to the casino area, and feature all the comforts of home, including a refrigerator, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, plus one king, two queen or two double beds. A meal at the hotel can range from fine dining to casual dining in a tropical surrounding. Other options include a steakhouse, Japanese cuisine, a deli, buffet-style dining and a coffee house. In total there are seven eateries and three bars. The lobby and registration desk are within steps of the entrance, which is a convenience not often presented at Las Vegas properties.
The hotel is located on the corner of Tropicana Avenue and the Strip, at the southern end of Las Vegas Boulevard. A walkway connects the Tropicana to the MGM Grand right across the street, while New York-New York and Excalibur casinos border the other three corners.
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