The property originally known as the International Hotel in Las Vegas is now the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. When it opened in 1969, it was the largest hotel in the world and famously hosted Elvis Presley for his legendary residency. In 1971, the property was sold and became the Las Vegas Hilton, a name it held for several decades as a landmark on Paradise Road near the Las Vegas Convention Center. Following a period of transition where it was briefly known as the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel and Casino (from 2012 to 2014), it was purchased by Westgate Resorts and rebranded to its current name. Today, the Westgate maintains its historical significance while offering modern luxury, including its world-famous SuperBook, which is the largest race and sports book in the world. The resort remains a pivotal part of Las Vegas history, blending the "old Vegas" charm of the Elvis era with contemporary amenities, massive "Sky Villas," and a diverse range of dining options like Benihana Village.