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Primm’s Casinos Draw Final Curtain as Permanent Closures Loom

By Matthias Binder May 6, 2026
Last resorts in Primm set to close permanently
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Which Properties Are Shutting Down?A Steady Fall from Borderline FameHuman Toll and Transition SupportWhat Lies Ahead for Primm?

Last resorts in Primm set to close permanently – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Flickr)

Primm, Nevada — The quirky casino enclave straddling the California-Nevada border once drew crowds seeking quick thrills and cheap stakes away from Las Vegas. Now, representatives confirmed that the area’s remaining resorts and businesses will shut down for good, silencing the last echoes of its gambling heyday.[1][2] Employees received termination notices on Tuesday, with operations winding down by early July.

Which Properties Are Shutting Down?

The Primadonna Company, which oversees Primm Valley Casino Resorts, listed five key sites set for permanent closure. These include the core gaming and lodging hubs that defined the town, along with support facilities for travelers.[1][3]

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  • Primm Valley Resorts, the final full-time casino still running daily operations off Interstate 15.
  • Buffalo Bill’s Resort & Casino, reduced to events only since last year.
  • Whiskey Pete’s Hotel & Casino, shuttered since late 2024.
  • Primm Center, a gas station serving border crossers.
  • Flying J truck stop, located at the Whiskey Pete’s site.

This sweeping shutdown erases the trio of casinos that anchored Primm for decades. Primm Valley had soldiered on as the lone 24/7 venue amid its neighbors’ earlier retreats.[4]

A Steady Fall from Borderline Fame

Primm, once called State Line, boomed in the late 20th century as a pit stop for Southern Californians chasing Nevada’s looser gambling laws. Whiskey Pete’s opened in 1977 with its castle motif, followed by Primm Valley in 1990 and Buffalo Bill’s in 1994, complete with roller coasters and Western flair. The spots offered kitschy entertainment and value deals, pulling drivers off I-15 for a taste of Vegas lite, just 40 miles southwest of the Strip.

The unraveling began with Whiskey Pete’s temporary closure in December 2024, later extended. Buffalo Bill’s halted round-the-clock service on July 6, 2025, limiting access to concert dates at its Star of the Desert Arena. Primm Valley Resorts stood as the survivor until now, but persistent challenges proved too much.[4][3]

Operator Affinity Gaming, through vice president and general counsel Erin Barnett, explained the pressures in an October 2024 letter to Clark County commissioners. “Traffic at the state line has proved to be heavily weighted towards weekend activity and is insufficient to support three full-time casino properties,” she wrote.[4] The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the drop, while upgraded tribal casinos in California siphoned away casual gamblers closer to home.

These factors turned a lively outpost into a shadow of itself. Recent promotions for renovated rooms at Primm Valley hinted at optimism, but the math no longer added up for sustained operations.[4]

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Human Toll and Transition Support

Staff at Primm Valley Resorts learned of the cuts through a termination letter dated May 5. The notice projected permanent layoffs for all employees by July 4, with those in on-site housing at Desert Oasis Apartments required to vacate by July 6.[3][4] The company acknowledged the hardship, stating it would work with Nevada’s Rapid Response team to aid furloughed workers with job placement and government resources.

“We recognize this is an extraordinarily difficult time and we are deeply grateful for the dedication each of you has brought to the Primm Valley Casino Resorts property,” the letter read, extending the courtesy to housing terms as well.[5] Uncertainty lingers for booked events through July 25 and nearby Affinity holdings like the Lotto Store on the California side.

What Lies Ahead for Primm?

With all major resorts gone, Primm risks becoming a true ghost town along a vital highway corridor. The outlet mall and scattered services may persist, but the gambling pulse that defined it for nearly 50 years will fade.

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Local officials and Affinity have shared no redevelopment blueprints yet. For now, the border outpost that lured generations of road-trippers stands at a crossroads, its neon legacy dimming against the desert horizon.

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