STATION CASINOS HAPPY HOURS

Station Casinos has been the locals’ casino of choice since 1976, and that’s not an accident. This family-owned operator built its reputation by giving Las Vegas residents something the Strip never really tried to offer — a neighborhood casino that actually feels like a neighborhood. Movie theaters, bowling alleys, convention space, and dining programs that punch well above the typical local casino standard. Thirty-three verified happy hours across seven properties makes Station the single largest happy hour network in the Las Vegas Valley. Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch, and Durango set the quality bar high. Palace, Sunset, Boulder, and Santa Fe round out the valley. Wherever you are in Las Vegas, there’s a Station property nearby — and a happy hour worth knowing about.

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STATION CASINOS Las Vegas Happy Hours – Frequently Asked Questions

Thirty-three verified happy hours spread across seven properties — Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch, Durango, Palace Station, Sunset Station, Boulder Station, and Santa Fe Station. It’s the largest single happy hour network in the Las Vegas Valley by a significant margin.

Built for locals first. Station Casinos has operated as a neighborhood casino company since 1976, with amenities like movie theaters, bowling, and dining programs designed for residents who live nearby. Visitors who stay at Station properties consistently note the difference in service and quality compared to similarly priced Strip options.

Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch, and Durango are the top three for happy hour quality and variety. All three have upscale dining lineups with seven or more verified happy hours each. Durango is the newest and most elevated. Red Rock has the best location for extending a happy hour crawl into Downtown Summerlin. Green Valley Ranch pairs best with The District shopping center next door.

Generally yes. Locals consistently rank Station properties as more modern and upscale compared to other off-Strip and local casino options. The newer properties — especially Durango and the renovated Green Valley Ranch — have dining programs that compete with mid-tier Strip restaurants on quality.

Most Station Casino happy hours are available to all guests without a loyalty card. The Boarding Pass is Station’s rewards program and worth signing up for if you’re a regular — but it’s not required to access the happy hour menus at participating venues.