Stardust Las Vegas
Stardust was demolished in 2007 and replaced with Resorts World International. Wayne Newton was the main attraction at Stardust.






The northern part of the Las Vegas strip used to consist of "budget properties" like Stardust, Sahara, Westward Ho, Riviera, Circus Circus and Frontier (which was also known as the New Frontier). That changed in 2005 when Steve Wynn opened the Wynn resort, a very luxurious high end property, across the street from Frontier. Encore at Wynn opened in 2008. Two budget properties still exist in the area (Sahara and Circus Circus) but the Fontainebleau and Resorts World are luxury properties. Resorts World consists of three properties: Crockfords, Conrad (named after Contrad Hilton) and the Las Vegas Hilton, which used to occupy the Westgate building on Paradise Rd.


Stardust Las Vegas keno lounge. Keno is a simple game where 20 numbers between 1 and 80 are generated. You bet on up to 20 numbers which you think will come up. The more you pick correctly, the more you win.




