Today we’re walking through the Linq casino in Las Vegas, starting at the north entrance and making our way through the property, including a brief peek outside at the Linq Promenade.
Heading past LED signs that show images of what appears to be waves of shag carpeting, I note that the property was formerly known as the Imperial Palace, then as we make our way further inside, I talk about the ridiculous “event parking” fee that the Linq is imposing. — I parked at the Casino Royale two doors down, for free.
Walking up the stairs next to a broken escalator, we reach Hash House A Go Go, a breakfast restaurant with large portions. Back down a working escalator, we head toward the parking garage and various shops. Nearer the Caesars Forum entrance, we spot a cake vending machine.
Back on the main casino floor, we head south to pass through O’Sheas, a bar area named after what used to be a separate Irish themed casino, then we step outside for a brief look at the Linq Promenade. After that, we head back inside O’Sheas and continue with a casino floor walkthrough that includes a quick look at the sports book and some large LED screen boxes on the ceiling.
If you’re curious what the Linq looks like in 2025, or just want a relaxed, first person walkthrough of this casino and its promenade, this video gives you a full real time look.
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00:00 Linq Casino North Entrance
00:17 Formerly Known As “Imperial Palace”
01:26 Ridiculous Event Parking Fee
02:48 Hash House A Go Go
03:40 Walking Toward Parking Garage / Caesars Forum
05:45 Cake Vending Machine
07:05 Purple Zebra
07:49 O’Sheas
08:44 Linq Promenade / High Roller Ferris Wheel
09:09 Back Inside O’Sheas
10:20 Casino Floor Walkthru
11:07 Sports Book
11:31 Ceiling LED Screens
12:39 FlyLinq Zipline
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