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Under a vault of two million light bulbs, a four-block pedestrians-only stretch of downtown Las Vegas called Fremont Street Experience presents periodic sound-and-light shows from dusk to midnight. Other day-and-night entertainment on the street includes live music, classic-car displays, and holiday festivals. Like nine other downtown casino hotels, Fitzgeralds opens directly onto Fremont Street, creating a lively flow of pedestrian traffic. Thursday–Monday entertainment includes Breck Wall's Bottoms Up! slapstick comedy and vaudeville entertainment at 7 PM, Larry G. Jones' The Man of 1002 Voices impersonations, and Steve Connolly's Elvis impersonation show at 10:30 PM. Michael Colvar's Comedy Extravaganza is staged Wednesdays at 9 PM. The Casino furnishes 42,000 square feet of slots, video poker, video keno, blackjack, craps, roulette, Pai Gow, Caribbean Draw poker, keno, and a small race-and-sports book. On the second floor is the smoke-free Poker Room with six tables, three plasma TVs, daily tournaments at noon and 9 PM, complimentary poker lessons at 10 AM, and a progressive Bad Beat Jackpot. Club Fitz offers complimentary membership cards that reward slots, video poker, video keno, and table game play with cash and/or coupons redeemable for food and gifts. Members also receive express passes to Shamrock Café and Molly's Buffet and a discount on Fitzgeralds logo items at the gift shop. Age restrictions may apply to entertainment options. Schedules are subject to change without notice.
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