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mellemel8 says:
I have been here numerous of times. this is where celine dion lives, well, behind the heavily guarded gate. it is long drive however worth it. during the hot summers there are night concerts and in the winter there is an ice skating rink near the lake. you can rent paddle boats or have a romantic go…
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Robin1109 says:
I was recently in AC for the weekend and we went to the newest casino, the Borgata. We were there on a Saturday night so the place was packed - all tables had no less than a $25 bet, the slots were jammed and you couldn't even saddle up to a bar for a drink the lines were so long. We walked around t…
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ABC_Vic says:
Cardrooms are legal in California, and if you get a chance to stop by LA, you should definitely check out the Commerce or the Bike. However, if you're in the Bay area, The Bay 101 is definitely the place to go. They offer a variety of table games including black jack and Pai Gow, but if poker is you…
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joshiro says:
The South Point Hotel, Casino and Spa is conveniently located near the McCarran International Airport and just a few minutes away from the Las Vegas strip. The rooms were really nice and very affordable! I had a deluxe room with a king size bed that ran about $90USD per night.
The hotel offers m…
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fivepointpalm says:
Mandalay Bay :
PROS:
+ the swimming pool
+ the restaurants
NEGS:
- the location
- nightlife
- attractions
ok some of you might think that i'm exagerating. but it's my opinion...
the location sucks...it's one of the first hotels on the strip...
so you always have to walk long distan…
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alaskaweather says:
I found the Rio to be on par with many of the strip hotels in Las Vegas. Check in was incredibly easy. If using a debit card, be advised they will put a hold of USD 100 on your card per night for the duration of your stay. They warn you that the cash from that may not make it back into your bank …
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row-zzzzz says:
The Riviera Hotel and Casino is certainly a great place to stay ... and there is so much available to you, in the way of: shops, hair salons, souvenirs, etc.
One retail staff member (who works in a lugguage shop) was so genuine and we loved talking to him daily, though he probably would of prefe…
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X_Drive says:
Located north of Fresno in the foothills near Coarsegold is the Chuckchansi Gold Resort & Casino. This is another of the tribes that fought and won their tribal status in 1983. They waited and did the whole think right the first time finally opening in June 2003. The casino covers over 50,000 squ…
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X_Drive says:
Table Mountain Rancheria finally regained tribal status in 1983 after many years of battle. Five years later they opened a small bingo hall. It went over very well and now the tribe has expanded its casino to over 2,000 slot machines, many table games and of course an expanded bingo hall. They re…
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johnjohn1135 says:
Las Vegas is a great place to visit! It is a wonderland for adult; do not bring your children! There are many things to do in Las Vegas from gambling to shows, from hiking to skit shooting, and of course, lots of alcohol. Many people think Las Vegas is really expensive; however there is always…
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X_Drive says:
The Aquarius Hotel and Casino is brand new in Laughlin. It used to be the Flamingo. They are in the process of renovating and upgrading. We have stayed at this hotel several times over the last three years and have found it to be a satisfactory stay while in the area. The buffet includes wine an…
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Purdy says:
December 2005 we spent 5 days in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The true city that never sleeps, anything and everyone goes. It shuns the healthy image portrayed by other US states such as neighbouring California – smoking is the norm – everywhere – it’s the done thing to get boozed up …
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agedoldlady says:
In truth, Las Vegas can be done on the cheap or mind-blowing expensive. It depends on the experience you want. Downtown, Off The Strip, Way Off The Strip or The Strip. The flash is on The Strip. The grungier, slower
action can be found Downtown. Off Strip is much quieter, but still with
flash. Way…
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X_Drive says:
This is one of the prettiest Casinos in Reno. The colors used are modern but enjoyable. The rooms starting at the low end are still quite roomy and furnished in plush modern and attractive furniture. As you progress to the better rooms and suites they get larger and more luxurious. Each floors hall…
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travel-the-world says:
Harrah's Cherokee is not actually located in Andrews, North Carolina. It’s located in Cherokee, North Carolina, which is close enough for a day trip. In addition to gaming and restaurants, the casinos offer performers and concerts on occasion. Check the website for details.
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X_Drive says:
Tule Indian Tribe has developed this Casino on their reservation east into the foothills of Tulare from Porterville. Although the tribe owns land along the Hwy 190 corridor near Lake Success they have been unable to get approval to build their casino there where it would receive much more traffic a…
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X_Drive says:
In 1934, the Santa Rosa Rancheria was established on about 40 acres of desolate farmland south of Lemoore, California. The Tachi Yokut indian tribe was approached by a casino management firm in 1983 and soon opened a small bingo facility. It went over much better than the local tribe envisioned an…
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Hummingbird says:
This hotel has changed so much from when it was first built, but today it retains so much of the great things that made it special. Beside being a large hotel and casino with several restaurants, it also has a pool, spa, gym, and even a golf driving range like no other, with a green out in the midd…
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Robin1109 says:
I would consider the price of this hotel right outside Atlantic City, NJ as "average" compared to the prices of most hotels in the gambling city. You can still get a room for about $120-$160 per night on a Friday or Saturday which is not very common in that city. Rooms at the casinos jump to $250-$5…
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waldner24 says:
This past week me and a buddy flew to Las Vegas for a week and stayed at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino. The trip was awesome but 1 week is more than enough to stay in Vegas at 1 time.
First off, when we arrived I had never been to Vegas before so I didn't know what to expect. When we got …
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