Buffalo Bill's opened in 1978 just off the I-15 on the California/Nevada Border, it forms one part of the holy trinity of Primm Nevada gambling joints that function as either pit stop, first gamble, last gas or last chance depending on which way you're headed. Buffalo Bill's was bought by MGM in 1999, who sold it to Herbst Gaming in 2006. In late 2010, Buffalo Bills closed for a complete renovation, rooms now feature furnishings snagged from Fontainebleau auction.
The Desperado roller coaster pulls about 4 Gs of force and costs $7 bucks ($1.75/G). For those who prefer a little less thrill for a little less money, try the tram to Whiskey Petes - it's free.
There is nothing spectacular, or particularly interesting about Buffalo Bills other than it having the only poker room in Primm.
Buffalo Bills offers the usual casino games - slots, video poker, the only poker room in Primm, Keno, Blackjack, Big Six, Craps, Roulette and Three Card Poker
Buffalo Bill's renovated their rooms in 2011 using leftover furniture from the shuttered Fontainebleau project. Buffalo Bill's has two types of rooms - Deluxe and Jacuzzi Suites all of which feature the basic in room amenities plus high speed wireless internet (for a fee). The jacuzzi suites are - by far - the best way to go. The rates at Buffalo Bill's are generally rock bottom, so a little splurging is definitely in order here.
There are many dining options in at the holy trinity of Primm casinos. If you have to eat here, go to GP's at Terribles.
It's in Primm. It's run by Herbst/Terrible's. It's looking dowdy. Need I say more?