In 1972, Caesars Palace founder Jay Sarno built a two-story suite for himself in his second Las Vegas property, Circus Circus. It was located on the 14th and 15th floors of the property’s first hotel tower. And it’s still there. The Jay Sarno Suite at Circus Circus was where the Las Vegas property’s founder (inset) lived from 1972 to 1975. It originally featured seven bedrooms, but now reportedly has only four. (Images: YouTube/@702.Dani and UNLV Special Collections) Since MGM Resorts acquired Circus Circus from Mandalay Resorts Group in 2005 — and even after hotelier Phil Ruffin purchased it in December 2019 — the old suite has been rented out only as a meeting space or provided for free to high-rollers. But that has apparently changed. YouTuber @Dani.702 was recently comped a stay in the suite, in exchange for providing the following tour — though she was unaware of the suite’s historical significance… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE0ctv-Ka8E According @Dani.702, the suite is now bookable…Read MoreCategory: Las Vegas, Circus Circus, Hippodrome, history, Jay Sarno, Las Vegas Strip, Suite 1410, X-ratedSource: Casino.org

Circus Circus Now Reportedly Renting Original Jay Sarno Suite to Public (Casino.org)
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