Favorite Casino?

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I have been to only one casino so far, Sky City, when I went to Australia. Just wondering, what is/are your favorite casino/s?
 
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fr600 said:
I have been to only one casino so far, Sky City, when I went to Australia. Just wondering, what is/are your favorite casino/s?
Mine would have to be Turtle Creek Casino in Traverse City MI, fine BJ, great food, great hotel,, great craps, great niteclubs, loads of beautiful people, and best of all they like me, I mean they really,,really like me,,free rooms and food for me and the misses, going there this weekend as a matter of fact.

CP
 
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shadroch

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Trop Xpress in Laughlin is moving up my favorites list in a big way. In Vegas, I love to stay at Paris, but give them almost no play. Terribles is what I consider my lucky casino. I do quite well there even though their games are nothing special.
 

BJgenius007

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Dyepaintball12 said:
The Palazzo in Las Vegas. Super nice atmosphere with super nice rooms.
I also vote for Palazzo. Easy to get comp so I always stay there for free. It is the only two places I use my cards. No sweat whatever when I spread 1 to 6 on their shoe game.
 

Billy C1

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#10
Tough question

fr600 said:
I have been to only one casino so far, Sky City, when I went to Australia. Just wondering, what is/are your favorite casino/s?
That's a tough question because so many things factor in (quality of games, restaurants, cleanliness and niceness of rooms, hospitality given by casino staff, etc.)
My present favorite in Vegas may be the Orleans and it's not because of their BJ offerings. Another negative is the fact that they're "on an island" and not within walking distance of other casinos for most people.
The reasons I like the place are several-----
1. Lots of video poker available with some of it being "playable"
2. Their restaurants----Big Al's may be the best Oyster bar in LV, Canal Street is an above average "fine dining" place, Prime Rib Loft is a nice variation, Courtyard Cafe is a good breakfast place and they have many other food choices available that I haven't tried (including Chinese) and a food court.
3. Nice large Cinema (2nd level)) where I can catch a good movie or two while there.
4. Mostly friendly casino and hotel staff.
5. Most always have a good "headliner" show plus several good lounge groups performing.
6. Nice clean rooms and casino.
7. Prompt and good looking cocktail waitresses.

BillyC1
 

21forme

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BJgenius007 said:
I also vote for Palazzo. Easy to get comp so I always stay there for free. It is the only two places I use my cards. No sweat whatever when I spread 1 to 6 on their shoe game.
Of course they aren't going to sweat 1:6 on their shoe game. It's an 8D H17 game, so you're probably breaking even at best, unless you're only playing TC +2 or better.
 
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shadroch said:
Trop Xpress in Laughlin is moving up my favorites list in a big way. In Vegas, I love to stay at Paris, but give them almost no play. Terribles is what I consider my lucky casino. I do quite well there even though their games are nothing special.
That's funny,those first two stores hate me and have let me know it unequivocally, while at Terrible's LV I've also had some luck.
 
#16
Let's see- for amenities, Harrah's AC and Showboat AC.

For player's club- Foxwoods.

For BJ- Hollywood Baton Rouge, Saint Croix Turtle Lake, Twin Pines Middletown CA, all Peppermill stores in Wendover.
 

Dyepaintball12

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shadroch said:
You folks naming the Palazzo/Ventiantian are obviously not following the recent demise of their players club.
I read the article but all my offers are still valid. Where are they drawing the line between no more comps and "big players"?
 

shadroch

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#19
Dyepaintball12 said:
I read the article but all my offers are still valid. Where are they drawing the line between no more comps and "big players"?

Have you tried booking your offers? The Las Vegas Advisor forum is full of threads about people booking their offers, booking airfare and then getting an email from V/P a few days before the trip rescinding the offers and offering casino rates.
My understanding is they drew the line around $200/$250 a hand for BJ players.
 
#20
I missed "the article", but now I have a clue why my comps from venetian have absolutely sucked for the past 6-8 months. Stayed there the past 4 superbowls called them for this past game and was basically laughed at. Had to slum it at the mgm.
 
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