In July, Red Rock announced it would demolish three Southern Nevada properties - Texas Station, Fiesta Rancho in North Las Vegas and Fiesta Henderson – that had been closed since March 2020.
The casino had just 164 slot machines, zero table games and a 260-room hotel, which is managed by an outside partner as a Day’s Inn. In the late 2000s, the company announced plans to build Viva, a Strip resort-sized development on the site, though the recession later halted that plan.Īccording to Red Rock’s annual filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission in February, the company purchased Wild Wild West in 1998. Red Rock said the 20 acres that Wild Wild West occupies near the intersection of Interstate 15 and Tropicana Boulevard would be combined with an adjoining 80 acres for a project yet to be determined. Still, it anticipates all the Wild Wild West employees would be offered jobs at other properties operated by Station Casinos, Red Rock’s management subsidiary. In an email, Red Rock Resorts spokesman Michael Britt said the casino would close on Wednesday at midnight. Six weeks after announcing plans to demolish three closed casinos, Red Rock Resorts said Friday it would shut down the small Wild Wild West casino and hotel and raze the property for future development.