O’Sheas Casino
January 7, 2008
O’Sheas Casino is owned and operated by Harrah’s Entertainment and is located on the Las Vegas Strip in unincorporated Clark County, Nevada. The casino is operated in conjunction with its next-door neighbor the Flamingo.
On February 26, 2000, O’Sheas made the 2001 Edition of the Guinness Book of World Records by having 220 patrons contribute to the largest crowd to participate in a nationwide toast. The Great Guinness Toast, as it is called, was tallied nationwide as having 320,470 participants. That easily broke the previous year’s record of 197,846 participants.
In 2006, Vince Neil, lead singer of the band Mötley Crüe, opened Vince Neil Ink, a tattoo parlor inside of O’Sheas. It features a room called “The Stage” that is visible from the Las Vegas Strip, so you can watch the tattoo artists work from outside.
According to the casino’s announcement system, O’Sheas has the only Burger King restaurant on The Strip inside the casino.
O’Shea’s targets, and typically draws, a younger crowd in its 20s and early 30s. The casino offers low minimums on table games, a room, and beer pong tables. Whereas most casinos on the strip play music to passers-by, O’Shea’s blasts advertisements for the poker casino in the form of two people conversing about the attractions inside.
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