This 440-suite timeshare tower replaced the original four-story Oregon Building at the Flamingo, where Bugsy Siegel himself had a suite; the tower opened in 1993 at the same time the lush, 15-acre pool area was completed, giving the building a magnificent "I Can't Believe I'm in the Desert" entrance. Studios come with a king-size bed only, a seating area with a sofa and full sofa sleeper, a wet bar, microwave, and coffee maker. One- and two-bedroom suites have king beds and queen sleeper sofas, fully equipped kitchens, washers and dryers, and spacious living and dining areas. Amenities include a fitness room, access to the pool area, concierge, and room service. The Flamingo itself offers a casino, restaurants, and showrooms.