“Palace Station has always been known in Las Vegas as the place to go for bingo and the game is inherently embedded in Station Casinos’ DNA,” said Stations spokeswoman Lori Nelson. While the property’s historic nod to locomotives may be lost, Palace won’t replace the game that made its mark. The old bingo room, which seated 307 players, will be revamped to restaurant space in the next phase of Palace Station’s transition, which will include removal of some of the visual references to trains. The room is in 10,000 square feet of new space specifically created for bingo. The property that has had its roots in the popular game - it once was known as “Bingo Palace” - will have a champagne toast at 9 p.m., when the first session in the new hall begins. Miranda Alam Las Vegas Review-Journal and bingo, not the likeliest of combinations in the average casino, come together Friday night as Station Casinos unveils the first of its multimillion-dollar Palace Station renovations - a new 362-seat bingo room. Bingo agents call out numbers during a special preview day for employees as well as their friends and family in the new bingo hall at the Palace Station hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Tuesday, April 25, 2017.
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