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Christmas at the casino: Inside the new Golden Nugget the good times roll with holiday spirits

Clifford Pugh
Dec 28, 2014 | 1:13 pm

Christmas in Lake Charles.

It doesn't have quite the same ring as New York or London, but with only a couple of days off from work and no family ties in Houston, we decided to spend the big holiday at the new Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino.

With no state-sanctioned casino gambling in Texas, billionaire hospitality tycoon Tilman Fertitta built the new $700 million casino and resort just about as close to Houston as possible — and although the new hotel is surrounded by chemical plants in a Louisiana industrial wasteland, it is a convenient two-and-a-half hours away.

Although the new hotel is surrounded by chemical plants in a Louisiana industrial wasteland, it is a convenient two-and-a-half hours away — perfect for a quick Christmas getaway.

CultureMap's Shelby Hodge covered the big opening earlier this month, but my partner and I wondered how the hotel and casino is faring so we decided to make it our Christmas destination. The spa just opened on Christmas Eve and the pool area remains closed as construction workers are busily laboring to get it finished, but otherwise the Golden Nugget is shining and visitors are flocking to it.

The hotel has a Las Vegas feel, with a gigantic entrance featuring the state's largest porte-cochère and dozens of glass doors that lead into a lobby bathed in shades of orange, brown and beige, with modern glass chandeliers. Upscale shops and restaurants line the hallways, along with a Starbucks and a barber shop where you can get a shave — all leading to the main attraction — the mammoth casino, with 1,600 slot machines and room after room of blackjack and baccarat tables, along with craps, roulette and other games of chance.

On Christmas Eve and Day, the hotel had a sizable crowd that ranged from stylish senior citizens to wide-eyed college-aged couples who marveled at the plush surroundings. It also included a large number of families — several with babies in strollers and groups of children who walked the hallways. A lot of stylish young women were seen wearing skinny jeans tucked into stylish boots; a number of men were in Texans jerseys or LSU caps.

Room with a view

We found a cheap rate on the Golden Nugget website for a deluxe room a couple of weeks ago (mid-week rates run around $139 but jump up significantly on the weekends). Once we checked in, we inquired about a possible upgrade — most hotel professionals agree it never hurts to ask — and without hesitation, the clerk bumped us up to a pool view room with a large soaker tub on the 18th floor.

There is no wall between the bathroom and the bedroom, only a curtain, so a guest can sit in the oval tub and watch the 42-inch screen in the other room. (This must be a new hotel trend, as the JW Marriott in downtown Houston has a similar set-up.)

On the first night, our bartender Jade fixed me the smoothest martini I ever had, with Double Cross vodka, a Slovakian spirit that she swears is the best around. After my second martini of the evening, I had to agree.

A cute dining nook is tucked along one wall but there is no mini-bar or refrigerator; I think casino owners don't want guests to stay in the room very long. So we, of course, headed down to the lobby, which was hopping with guests — and blessedly, very little holiday decorations or music.

One of the big advantages of the Fertitta tie-in is there are a lot of restaurants, many with Houston connections, including Grotto, Landry's, Saltgrass Steak House and Vic & Anthony's. We stopped in a sushi restaurant called Lillie's Asian Cuisine and ordered the sashimi sampler and the "Sex on the Beach" roll (tuna and lots jalapeno). (Lillie's is open until 3 in the morning, so is a perfect late night spot after a night of gambling.) Fertitta is aiming for an upscale cliente at the Golden Nugget and there are no bargains on food. Our sushi tab with drinks was $82, but we had no complaints about the quality of the offerings.

Then we ambled over what turned out to be my favorite spot, the Ice Bar. With all-white motif — marble floors, slinky sofas and a long bar — it is at the intersection of two hallways —the perfect place to sit and people watch. On the first night, our bartender Jade fixed me the smoothest martini I ever had, with Double Cross vodka, a Slovakian spirit that she swears is the best around. After my second martini of the evening, I had to agree.

The next night, Austin, the bartender, made an equally satisfying martini. On both nights, the bartenders were fun and friendly and didn't seem the least bit embarrassed to be wearing an outfit that consisted of silver sequined mini-skirt and silver spandex tank top with a blue sequined bustier peeking out and go-go boots.

A smoking casino

The casino is the prime gathering spot, with hundreds of blinking slot machines and game of chance tables, including blackjack, roulette, craps and baccarat. Tucked in the back is a high limits room for the high rollers.

Not being much of a gambler and put off by cigarette smoke — casinos must be the last place in America where smoking is still allowed and encouraged — I stopped into the Blue Martini, a hip dance bar, before retreating to the Ice Bar throughout my stay while my partner played the slots. (Restaurants and bars are, thankfully, non-smoking.)

We also enjoyed oysters on the half shell and some nifty cajun Bloody Mary's at the bar at Landry's and a blowout meal at Vic & Anthony's, which seems every bit as excellent— and pricey — as the Houston namesake. (Our meal at Vic & Anthony's was comped by the Golden Nugget PR agency; everything else we payed for.)

My filet mignon on the bone was so good that I was determined to take what I hadn't finished home with me. Without a refrigerator in the room, I got inventive and filled the sink with ice and chilled my leftovers over the night.

New spa

On Christmas Eve afternoon, I treated myself to a massage at the Golden Nugget Spa & Salon, which literally opened a hour before my massage took place. Employees were beaming with pride and with good reason, the facilities are first rate. A winding staircase leads to a spacious boutique, filled with spa products. Separate men's and women's areas are accented with beige and brown tones, with large rooms with comfy chairs, magazines, several TVs, lemon water and light snacks.

Guests are provided with lockers, a soft robe and slippers. Showers with all sorts of shampoos and a sauna are available and the steam sauna was open. A large jacuzzi and state-of-the-art workout room are just about finished and should open any day now. I had a satisfying 80 minute massage for $175, plus tip.

While all employees were super-friendly, the resort doesn't quite yet have the level of service that is expected of such a plush destination, which I suspect is because the quality worker pool is not large in Lake Charles. For example, the 17-year-old shucker at Landry's did not clip the muscle from the shell so it was difficult to remove the oyster and the massage therapist's nails were a tad too long.

But hopefully the quality of service will rise to the level of the surroundings. Judging from the number of Texas license plates on cars and Texans jerseys worn by guests in the lobby, the Golden Nugget is becoming the go-to getaway for Houstonians.

Count us in the crowd. We'll be back.

The Spa & Salon at the Golden Nugget opened on Christmas Eve.

Spa at the Golden Nugget in Lake Charles
Photo by Clifford Pugh
The Spa & Salon at the Golden Nugget opened on Christmas Eve.
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New year, fresh air

Gear up for a 'first day hike' at a Texas park on New Year’s Day 2026

Stephanie Allmon Merry
Dec 30, 2025 | 9:30 am
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Photo courtesy of San Marcos CVB
This beats the stair-stepper at the gym any day.

Here's a way to start your health-focused new year's resolutions that won't make you want to hit the snooze button on January 1: Plan a "first day hike."

According to Texas Parks & Wildlife, First Day Hikes is a nationwide program to encourage hiking on New Year's Day. State parks near Houston and throughout Texas are offering the chance for people of all ages and fitness levels to stretch their legs and explore the great outdoors on the first day of 2026.

"First day hikes vary from short, leisurely nature walks on forested trails; boardwalk strolls through wetlands or to the beach; or climbs into the mountains of the Chihuahuan Desert," the agency says on its website. "Some first day hikes aren't hikes at all: We also lead bike rides, paddling tours, and maybe even horseback rides. Choose the event that's right for you."

State parks offer both guided and self-guided hikes on January 1. If you choose a self-guided hike, look for tables or stop at headquarters for hike information and maps, they advise. "After your hike, stop back by to report on your hike and collect a memento of your visit," they say.

Note that most state parks charge an entry fee or day use fee. For those who plan to visit several times throughout the year, a Texas State Parks Pass could help save money.

Here are all the Texas state parks offering first-day hikes on January 1, 2026, clustered by region. All are self-guided walking hikes that do not require registration, unless otherwise indicated. Find out more details about each one here.

Gulf Coast & Coastal Bend

  • Galveston Island State Park (Sunrise beach walk with a ranger.)
  • Mustang Island State Park (Ranger-guided walk at sunrise.)
  • Goose Island State Park (Bird hikes)
  • Sea Rim State Park (First Day Paddle)
  • Brazos Bend State Park (Guided hike)
  • Sheldon Lake State Park & Environmental Learning Center (Guided hike and dog walk)
  • Huntsville State Park (Chinquapin Challenge)
  • Lake Livingston State Park (Guided hike)
  • Stephen F. Austin State Park

East Texas & Piney Woods

  • Tyler State Park (Guided tour)
  • Daingerfield State Park
  • Lake Tawakoni State Park
  • Martin Creek Lake State Park (Birding hike)
  • Atlanta State Park (Guided hike)
  • Mission Tejas State Park
  • Caddo Lake State Park
  • Cooper State Park (South Sulphur & Doctors Creek. Hike or bike.)
  • Martin Dies, Jr. State Park (Guided and unguided hikes)
  • Village Creek State Park

Hill Country & Central Texas

  • Honey Creek State Natural Area (Registration required.)
  • Blanco State Park
  • Guadalupe River State Park
  • Palmetto State Park (Self-guided hike and sunrise bird hike)
  • Lockhart State Park
  • Pedernales Falls State Park (Guided hike)
  • Government Canyon State Natural Area
  • Lake Somerville State Park
  • Lost Maples State Natural Area
  • Inks Lake State Park (Guided hike)
  • Old Tunnel State Park (Guided hike)Hill Country State Natural Area (Gu
  • Hill Country State Natural Area (Guided hike)
  • Lyndon B. Johnson State Park & Historic Site (First Day Bird Walk)
  • Dinosaur Valley State Park (Guided hike)
  • Meridian State Park (Story Book Stroll)
  • Colorado Bend State Park (Guided hike)
  • Lake Brownwood State Park
  • Bastrop State Park (Ranger-guided birding)
  • Buescher State Park

North Texas

  • Ray Roberts Lake State Park (Johnson Branch & Isle du Bois. Guided and unguided hikes.)
  • Eisenhower State Park
  • Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway (Guided hike)
  • Fort Richardson State Park & Historic Site
  • Palo Pinto Mountains State Park (Registration required)
  • Lake Whitney State Park (Guided mindful walk)
  • Bonham State Park (Guided hike)
  • Lake Arrowhead State Park
  • Purtis Creek State Park
  • Possum Kingdom State Park

South Texas & Rio Grande Valley

  • Falcon State Park (Guided hike)
  • Choke Canyon State Park
  • Lake Corpus Christi State Park
  • Goliad State Park & Historic Site (Guided hikes)
  • Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
  • Resaca de la Palma State Park
  • Lake Casa Blanca International State Park

West Texas & Panhandle

  • Palo Duro Canyon State Park (Guided and unguided hikes.)
  • Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway
  • Copper Breaks State Park
  • Abilene State Park
  • San Angelo State Park
  • Big Spring State Park (Guided hike)
  • Davis Mountains State Park
  • Franklin Mountains State Park
  • Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site
  • Big Bend Ranch State Park (including Chinati Mountains)
  • Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site (Guided and unguided)
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