Buffalo Bill’s Hotel and Casino in Primm, Nevada, is temporarily closing its 1,242 hotel rooms, except during events at the Star of the Desert Arena. The closure is part of a strategic shift by its parent company, Affinity Gaming, to consolidate operations at the nearby Primm Valley Resort. This follows the earlier closure of Whiskey Pete’s hotel. Affinity Gaming aims to reposition the Primm resorts to serve travelers between Las Vegas and Southern California, rather than as full-time destination properties. The company cites changes in traffic patterns and future development plans, such as the proposed Southern Nevada Supplemental Airport, as factors in their decision. The Desperado roller coaster and other attractions’ fates remain uncertain. The Bonnie and Clyde “death car,” previously displayed at Whiskey Pete’s, was moved to Buffalo Bill’s, but its future location is also unspecified. Affinity plans to adjust its operations based on anticipated regional developments and changing guest expectations.