Place Categories: Activities, Amusement, and Things to Do with KidsPlace Tags: Flamingo Las Vegas, Penguins, and The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat
The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat is nestled on the Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel‘s lush 15-acre grounds, the habitat is filled with exotic birds, fish, and turtles.
The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat F.A.Q’s
What animals are at the Flamingo Habitat?
- Home to a beautiful flock of Chilean flamingos.
- A colorful collection of other feathered friends such as Ring Teal ducks and Sacred Ibis.
- Two brown pelicans joined the habitat from a pelican rescue in 2012.
- In addition to our namesake, you’ll find swans, ducks, koi fish, and turtles living in the habitat.
What are the Flamingo Habitat hours?
- Open daily, dawn to dusk
- Pelican feedings: 8:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily
What does the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat cost?
- Free of charge and open to the public daily.
EXPERT TIPS
- Take your picture, (affiliate link), with one of the resident parrots
- Excellent experience for kids and nature lovers
- It’s a free attraction with breathtaking background scenery and photo, (affiliate link), ops
- See an expansive assortment of wildlife up close
- Two live feedings to watch every day
About The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat
Flamingo Las Vegas, (affiliate link), (formerly The Fabulous Flamingo and Flamingo Hilton Las Vegas) is a casino hotel on the Las Vegas, (affiliate link), Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment.
The property includes a 72,299 square-foot casino along with 3,460 hotel rooms. The architectural theme is reminiscent of the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne style of Miami and South Beach. Staying true to its theme and name, the hotel includes a garden courtyard that serves as a wildlife habitat for flamingos. The hotel was the third resort to open on the Strip and remains the oldest resort on the Strip in operation today, and it has been since 2007 with the closure and demolition of The New Frontier. It is also the last remaining casino on the strip that opened before 1950 that is still in operation. The Flamingo has a Las Vegas, (affiliate link), Monorail station called the Flamingo & Caesars Palace station at the rear of the property. After opening in 1946, it has undergone a number of ownership changes. – Wikipedia
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