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Chrome Lounge inside Santa Fe Casino
John P.
Jan 18, 2025
Attended another great concert here. Ticket and drink prices are very reasonable, staff friendly and helpful, sound and lights great, and since the stage is high (about 5 feet) the view from all seats is good. We saw Ambrosia which was a sold out concert and very entertaining and fun. The group not only did their songs but a few from The Beatles, Bruce Hornsby and the Range, and Gary Wright. Overall, we had a great time and I would say Ambrosias was 5 Star!!!
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Emily H.
Aug 13, 2024
First time coming to this Chrome Room to see a 90's cover band. Great sounds they had stadium seating tables and chairs and a dance floor so it was a pretty cool mix of seating arrangements. Overall it was a decent sized room for a band and they only had one bar but I just got a sprite and it was $4 (+$1 tip) better then most places on the strip ranging from $7-$9 ish. It's a bit far from where I live-almost 30 min but I gathered a group of 6 of us and we all had a good time. The only thing is distance in my opinion. The 90'a band we saw shud be playing weekly on Fremont they did a great job of r&b,top 40's, dance & alternative rock bands etc. Fun night overall!
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Arnel D.
Mar 10, 2016
A great spot to catch an event like UFC or boxing.It can seat 400+ and more standing comfortably. Beers aren't too expensive and every seat in the house is an excellent seat.Can't wait to come back again to enjoy the venue! Always a good time!
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Freek S.
Nov 9, 2019
Fun place! Definitely a place where you could make your own episode of how I met your mother. Great atmosphere, live music, good sized dance floor. Good music from the MP3J (no one really 'DJs' anymore). Lots of well dressed fun people. The music is hip hop, old school , reggaeton, some Latin. When it's full it looks like a mix of someones church service and an urban family reunion. I don't drink so I don't know about any of that, but there is plenty of seating for the folks that just come to watch.Definitely a place worth making your regular spot. Last night they were honoring military folk with free entry with an ID....I don't know if that's a regular thing or just for Vet's Day coming up. I'll check in two weeks and let you all know
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Bonnie B.
Dec 3, 2021
Do not go here for line dancing. The floor is in disrepair with gaps and the management actually censors requested music. Apparently they only allow the tamest old school whitewashed songs. Not for young people or those of us who are young at heart.. I am 66 and white but apparently not white enough for the manager's wishes. I could visit a communist country or far right venue or possibly a church party if I wanted this kind of censorshop. Better venues for modern line dancing are Stoneys Gilleys even the Henderson multigeneration center.
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Tami F.
May 6, 2017
One our favorite venues in Vegas. We love the music on Wednesday nights. We are here tonight for Latin jazz with Dave Van Such. 4th Wednesdays. It is smoke free and has a large dance floor. Even if you don't dance, it is great to watch the other dancers. Update- Last night we returned to meet friends to see The FAB, a fabulous local Beatles tribute band. The music was outstanding. Everytime we listen, we are more impressed with their talents. The dance floor is huge and everyone is friendly. This time I am taking one star off for the smokey stale air. It is smoke free in the venue but the smoke carries in from the casino. After two hours, I could taste it in my throat and my sinuses started getting clogged up. If only Vegas was smoke free. The Suncoast recently replaced their carpet and at least that made a difference. They had a $1 margarita drink special for Cinco de Mayo but it was too sweet to finish. Their house wines are cheap but taste awful. We are lured by the great music here.
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Bill B.
Dec 2, 2017
The Chrome showroom at Santa Fe Station is a great venue. I've seen plenty of concerts here and plenty of UFC events. The staff is always very polite and customer-friendly. And the drinks are actually a decent price. Highly recommended for attending any events they do here in the future.
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Carissa C.
May 1, 2013
U F C in the Chrome Room! Holla! Ummmyeah. I've been to so many UFC events shown by the Stations Casino peeps and I must say each time I attend I get more and more disappointed. $10 cover to get in which doesnt guarantee you a spot so you better be early. There were actually people standing up in the back-no seats left.First off, I think this was the first event that I've been with no drink specials. Whaaat??! For years there used to be giveaways in between fights as well as drink specials. It made for a fun time while you watched the fights but... No not anymore. My BF ordered a double Jager shot. It honestly looked like a 1/2 shot with ice in it....best thing was TWENTY DOLLARS! Really? Come on now. Buckets of beer 5 for $25 seems a little much too. I swear I've paid $15 or $20 other times. They do sell munchies like hot dogs and nachos. I'm not sure how much that was but the BF got the nachos - stale chips and out of jalepenos. SMH.Way to take care of the locals right? It still brings in the people though. The place was full. Like I said peeps standing in the back. They do have tables for people who want to pay to use them. Another way to get more money out of us. I'm definitely starting to think paying $50 for pay per view at home is a better option. That way I know the shots will be coming from a $20 BOTTLE of Jager versus a $20 double shot with ice. ;) $20 to get in, $20 for a double shot, $25 bucket of beer and $5 nachos.....hm you do the math.*must add one more thing - Free to watch at BWW with no crazy drink prices and good grub. Just sayin.
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Garett A.
Aug 4, 2013
Went to see comedian/impressionist Dave Burleigh. The tickets were moderately priced at $15.00 and refererred to as a cover charge, not tickets. Margaritas were nine dollars a piece, much more than previously experienced at the same venue. The show was good and I found myself often laughing outloud. However, it seemed at times like the background music, from a live band, was a little over powering and made it hard to hear Dave Burleigh. Not my best experience at the Chrome Showroom, but I'll be back. Generally a good local place to see a show with plenty of seating.
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Mike S.
Aug 7, 2024
This concert venue in the Santa Fe Station has plenty of general seating available for the no-cover shows the casino hosts on the weekends. I've been to a lot of shows there, and I've never had a problem finding a seat. The dance floor also has a lot of room for dancing. The lighting and sound are also pretty solid.
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