The Four Queens renovation of the North Tower in downtown Las Vegas has been completed, marking the end of a $24 million upgrade that began in June 2024. The project was finished on time and within budget, introducing significant improvements to the hotel-casino’s guest accommodations.
The renovation included a full replacement of the North Tower’s HVAC and plumbing systems, along with complete remodeling of all 300 guest rooms. Updates include sound-dampening windows, larger bathrooms, new carpeting and furnishings, 50-inch televisions, mini-fridges, in-room coffee makers, and custom closet organizers.
General Manager Tim Lager described the changes as “dramatic” and noted that the rooms are “totally different” from their previous state, emphasizing the scope and impact of the Four Queens renovation. Guests began staying in the upgraded rooms during the first weekend after work was completed, with the hotel opening one to two floors per week. The North Tower is expected to be fully available to visitors by early September.
Originally built in 1966, the North Tower had not seen a major update since 1999. The 400-room South Tower, which was not part of this renovation project, has undergone separate upgrades in recent years. Weekend rates for the renovated rooms start at about $69, and the property continues its policy of not charging resort fees. Additionally, beginning August 15, all rooms at the Four Queens will be designated non-smoking.
The extensive renovation is aimed at maintaining the property’s competitive edge in the growing downtown Las Vegas hospitality market while providing guests with modern comfort and upgraded amenities. As for now, it looks as if there will be no additional Four Queens renovation work… at least not for the foreseeable future. You can check out the updated resort property on their website.