Well, you are correct. There is a lot more "atmosphere" Downtown <LOL> You are cool there if you stick to Fremont street between Fitzgerald's and Plaza. Get any further toward Las Vegas Blvd (the Strip street) and it gets pretty seedy. Same if you trapse over another block to where Gold Spike, El Cortez and Lady Luck are located. California Club is on that street also, but is on the corner across from Main Street Station. There is only one intersection between California Club's entrance and the rear entrance to Las Vegas Club so it's "safe". There is a sky-walk across Main Street between California Club and Main Street Station.mdw said:The high line mega casinos on the strip we went into did not have any $5 tables. This included, Bellagio, Wynn, Caesars, Venetian, etc. Some of the older casinos along the strip did have 5 dollar tables, but all had the dealer hitting soft 17 along the strip. Downtown had the best rules, but was a little hardcore for us. I had stated in a previous post that the station casinos seemed to have the best value for us. Good games, good food and a sense of cleanliness and safety. We are country folk and I get nervous in the cities walking around with my bankroll. Nothing has ever happened, but at night time whether you get a couple blocks off the strip or downtown, the neighbor hoods seem tuff to us. We are off to Biloxi in a couple weeks. Should be a fun weekend. Never been there before.
Monte Carlo has the best rules, though with the MGM buyout you may not be able to find a $5 S17 game anymore. Aladdin frequently has $5 games, as do Excalibur and Luxor.benp18 said:I'm going to Vegas in a few months and staying at the Mirage. I'd like to be able to play $5 hands with reasonable rules, but I'm guessing the Mirage is not the best place for this. Does anyone know where on the Strip I could find cheap, decent blackjack tables? Thanks.