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Another bit of advice. If you are a blackjack player, beware of 6:5 blackjack. A natural blackjack should pay 3:2, but most strip casinos have migrated to this 6:5 bullshit. The only reason it's sticking around is because the morons that don't understand the difference play it.
You may have to look around, and the limits are generally higher ($10 or more), but you can find 3:2 tables. Also, as others have mentioned, get a players card at every casino you visit and use it when gambling. My wife and I are very low rollers and we get free room offers in Vegas (mostly from Harrah's casinos). Most of the casinos are now owned by either Harrah's or MGM, so you only need one for all their properties. Here's a rundown for reference. MGM owns: MGM Grand Mandalay Bay Luxor Excalibur New York New York Monte Carlo City Center Bellagio Mirage TI Circus Circus Harrah's owns: Harrah's Flamingo Imperial Palace O'Sheas Bally's Bill's Gambling Hall Paris Rio Caesar's Palace They also recently acquired Planet hollywood, but probably haven't converted to the Harrah's Rewards program. |
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If you're looking to save a little coin, here's a site you might find helpful:
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Personally, I like downtown better, specifically El Cortez (a kicker is that they will pick you up and take you to the airport for nothing). Hell, I don't do anything but sleep in the room anyway. You can get a pass on the double decker bus for $7 a day to travel from downtown to the strip and back.
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So, you ready to let the dogs out?
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If you're going in a few weeks, then perhaps you'll be there during the first weekend of the NCAA tourney. I've been there 4 times solely for that first week and spent all weekend in various sportsbooks. It's complete craziness there and is an absolute blast during the 1st/2nd rounds. Nothing but games and degenerate gamblers :D If you're going out next weekend (3/11-3/14) then you'll catch the conference tournament games. That's not bad either because there are quite a few games. I usually like to hit up some of the older casinos on the strip (Bill's, O'Sheas) or even going downtown can be fun. You'll tend to find cheaper tables and a faster flow of drinks in these places, plus the crowd is typically younger or at least more fun to gamble with. Some of the rich/fancy casinos are full of stuff folks who think they are professional gamblers. My advice, don't worry about room quality/location if you don't plan on sleeping much. A good central location on the strip is ideal if you plan to just gamble/do whatever on or around the strip. If you can swing a deal though, ARIA is pretty awesome. Stayed out there after it opened in December. Most importantly, have fun and take money that you don't care about losing. |
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I'm excited that if all goes well, I may be living just a 4-5 hour drive from Vegas in the near future.
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I'm officially jealous......Vegas would be a perfect weekend destination. As of now, we're stuck with Winstar and Choctaw casinos just across the border in Oklahoma. |
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I've never been to Choctaw, but I assume it's suckage is greater than or equal to Winstar. |
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And yes, these places totally suck compared to Vegas....... |
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