The 11 restaurants run the casino-dining gamut, including steak and seafood (Canal Street), prime rib (Prime Rib Loft), buffet (French Market), Mexican (Coasta Cantina) and Koji’s Chinese-Japanese fusion-right on down to a TGI Friday’s.Įntertainment comes courtesy of the Orleans Arena, home of hockey’s Wranglers and arena football’s Gladiators the Century Orleans 18 cinema and the 70-lane bowling center. In any case, it’s hard to grumble at these prices. The rooms aren’t especially exciting, but they’re kept in good condition and by no means offensively designed. Located very close to the Strip (and within a five-minute walk of the Palms), the Orleans is one of the few casinos at which locals and tourists happily mix in every part of the operation. Still, the locals don’t seem to mind, mostly because the Vegas-style action is very real. The theme at the Orleans is more Disneyland than French Quarter.