Tag: “Casino Pier”

15 places found.

  1. Casino Pier

    The Casino Pier along the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey offers thrill rides, arcade games and an antique carousel. On the pier itself are 40 thrill rides for all ages, while rooftop golf and a water park are part of the complex.

  2. Floyd Moreland Historic Dentzel/Looff Carousel

    Circa 1910, the Floyd Moreland Historic Dentzel/Looff Carousel operates year-round at the Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. The horses and other animals on this antique attraction are all hand carved and have been lovingly preserved.

  3. Santa Monica Pier

    Santa Monica Pier opened in 1909. It was the age of top hats and hoop dresses, and when walking above the waters of the Pacific Ocean was a novelty.

    Located at the bottom of Colorado Avenue, off of Ocean Avenue, the pier's original success was attributed to both a roller coaster and the famed La Monica Ballroom.

  4. Cherry Grove Fishing Pier

    Reaching 985 feet into the Atlantic, the Cherry Grove Fishing Pier is a great spot for all fishermen. Several fishing records were established here, including the largest tiger shark ever caught.

  5. Paris Hotel and Casino

    Theme Casino in Las Vegas.

  6. Seal Beach Pier

    Seal Beach Pier...a wonderful spot to catch a sunset.

  7. Casino du Liban

    Casino Du Liban is a casino located in Maameltein, Jounieh in Lebanon and is 22 km north of Beirut.

    With an area of 34,000 square meters, the casino has around 400 slot machines and 60 gaming tables. It has a showroom, night club, theater, banquet facility and five restaurants.

  8. Wynn Las Vegas

    The Wynn is the newest (finished) hotel to be built in Las Vegas by Steve Wynn, the Las Vegas developer who built the Bellagio, The Mirage and Treasure Island. The Wynn was built to be a more luxurious, less "strip" oriented hotel, and indeed it lacks the theatre of say, Treasure Island from the outside.

  9. The Casino

    The Casino in Asbury Park, New Jersey, brings back memories of the glory days of this Jersey Shore community and "Greetings from Asbury Park." Today it remains a landmark in dire need of repair. Although its marvelous carousel was dismantled long ago, it can still be heard in the memories of those who were fortunate enough to have riden its horses.

    UPDATE (6/30/08): During my last visit progress seems to be happening.

  10. kure beach

    kure beach, nc