Primm Valley Resort

Primm Valley Resort & Casino, formerly known as Primadonna Resort & Casino, is a hotel and casino in Primm, Nevada. It is one of the Primm Valley Resorts, owned and operated by Affinity Gaming. Named after the Primm family, benefactors of the hotel and casino properties owned by Ernest and Gary Primm, the resort offers 624 rooms and suites. The casino spans 37,779 square feet with 773 slot machines, 26 table games, and a William Hill race and sportsbook. The resort is adjacent to the Prizm Outlets shopping center.

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Free shuttle buses connect Primm Valley Resort with the other hotels in Primm, Whiskey Pete’s and Buffalo Bill’s. The resort also features an exhibit displaying the bullet-riddled car that Bonnie and Clyde were driving when they were killed, located near the adjacent Prizm Outlets.

Built by Primadonna Casino Resorts, the resort opened in 1990 as Primadonna Resort & Casino. In 1998, the Fashion Outlets were added as part of the resort. On October 31, 2006, MGM Mirage announced plans to sell the Primm Valley Casino Resorts, including Primm Valley Resort & Casino, to Herbst Gaming for $400 million. In 2007, the resort’s sign was changed from Primm Valley Resort and Casino to Terrible’s Resort and Casino, but in 2011, it reverted to its original name.

As of March 23, 2009, the Herbst family relinquished control of Terrible’s Primm Valley Casino Resort, along with its two sister properties, to their lenders.