Las Vegas Casinos: Where to Celebrate Your Winnings!

March 5th, 2008 by Las Vegas USA Blog

When you win at any of the Las Vegas casinos on the Strip or out of the way, it´s a great feeling. But when you win big . . . well, that´s a whole other story! Now you need to spend your winnings and if you aren´t familiar with Las Vegas, you could end up going to the wrong places. Here are our top suggestions for celebrating your Las Vegas casino winnings.

Las Vegas Casino Celebration

Take a Champagne Tour of the Grand Canyon. If you are looking for an elegant way to celebrate your Las Vegas casino winnings, what could be more beautiful than a helicopter tour to the Grand Canyon and sipping champagne along the shore of the Colorado River?

Go Nightclub Hopping. Not so much into the peaceful scenery? Then you need a night out on the down, drink margaritas and Black Russians to celebrate! Take a few friends along with you to make it a really great night and score a VIP booth with free booze to celebrate Las Vegas casinos like never before.

Rocket Through the Desert in a Hummer. If your secret desire has always been to drive a Hummer, your Las Vegas casino success can make that possible. Head out into the desert in your very own Hummer and make your dreams come true.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Videos: A Look at the New York, New York Hotel & Casino

January 31st, 2008 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Never been to New York? You can catch a glimpse of Old New York within this short video that was taken by a tourist at the New York, New York Hotel and Casino. It is quite obvious that the tourist is a New Yorker himself and is interested showing you just how close this replica gets to the real thing. While not very detailed, you can get an idea of not only what the hotel looks like inside but also what Manhattan looked like in older times. The village eateries are modeled after New York’s very own Greenwich Village while the main casino area is called Central Park. New York, New York is currently one of the most popular hotels in Vegas boasting millions of visitors each year.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos, Las Vegas Hotels, Las Vegas Videos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casino Tips for New Gamblers

January 29th, 2008 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Las Vegas casinos are alluring, there´s no doubt about it. All those flashing lights and ringing bells call to you, promising huge payouts. But if you want to go beyond the slots and get a taste of real gambling, you´ll want to hit the gaming tables.

The blackjack or craps tables can be a bit intimidating for new gamblers, but they are also a lot of fun once you understand what´s going on. Many Las Vegas casinos offer free gambling classes so you can get the hang of things without wasting any of your money. It´s a good idea to take advantage of these free classes so you can build your confidence level up a bit. Just ask any of the casino staff if they offer gambling classes, they should be happy to point you in the right direction.

Once you have the hang of your chosen game, blackjack, craps or anything else available in the Las Vegas casinos, you´re ready to play for real.

Choose a gaming table that isn´t full, since this will give you more of a chance to ask questions if you need to. The majority of Las Vegas casino dealers are more than willing to help you out with any questions and will give you pointers to make sure you understand the rules of the game. If you feel uncomfortable, just switch tables, as every dealer is different.

Gambling in Las Vegas casinos can be a lot of fun and once you have a few wins under your belt, you´ll no doubt want to move on to bigger and better things, so start looking for tables that require a higher stake. And, most of all, enjoy yourself!

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos: Looser Slots Give You More Wins

January 28th, 2008 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Did you know that your chances of winning at slots are highest in Las Vegas casinos? The payout rate here is required by law to be 75%, but most slot machines are set to somewhere between 80-90%, with some going as high as 98%! Those are hard to find, obviously, but well worth it when you do.

Those percentages are calculated over the life of a slot machine, so if it takes in one million dollars in its lifetime, you may be the lucky one to get a huge payout. However, you could be one of the not so lucky folks who only makes a few dollars every so often, since the actual payout can range from virtually nothing to huge amounts. With the loosest slots being found in Las Vegas casinos, it´s understandable why so many people flock to this city to try their luck at gambling!

All slot machines in the Las Vegas casinos are electronic. They have random number generators inside them which determines what images will come up on each spin. Apart from that, though, Las Vegas casino slots can be confusing. There are so many different ones, styles, payout amounts and coin choices. Choosing the right slot machine for you can be difficult, but there are a few techniques that can help you.

Watch the locals, as they will already know which slot machines and which casinos are the best. You will see plenty of signs advertising super high payouts, but look for the fine print and you´ll find that there are statements like “Up to 98%” or “on selected machines” and you won´t know which machines are really the super high ones. However, the locals will have a pretty good idea, you will see them playing the same slots over and over in the Las Vegas casinos.

Another option is to talk to the Las Vegas casino staff. They may not be allowed to tell you which machines are best, but it can´t hurt to ask! Las Vegas casinos are lots of fun, particularly if you enjoy slot machines, so don´t hold back, set yourself a gambling budget and hit the slots!

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Casino Tips: Avoid Losing Your Nest Egg

January 14th, 2008 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Gambling can be addicting and in Las Vegas, casinos lure you every time you leave your hotel. While having a go at the slot machines or even the blackjack table can be fun, you don´t want to lose everything in an adrenaline riddled moment. Planning ahead is the key.


Decide ahead of time how much money you can spend.
Then stick to it, this means that when that money runs out, you have to stop playing. It´s often easier to set a daily amount than a single trip sum.

Las Vegas distractions

Divvy your time up between slots and other activities. You´ll spend less on gambling if you take some time out to see the Grand Canyon or a Las Vegas show.

Separate your money. Keeping a separate wallet for your slots cash is a good way to make sure you don´t accidentally dip into your regular money while in Las Vegas.

Set aside 10% of winnings. Rather than reinvest all your winnings, try setting aside 10-50%. This means you´ll head home from Las Vegas with more money than you expected, rather than gambling it all.

Leave credit and debit cards in the Las Vegas hotel safe. Not having the ability to instantly take out more money will give you a chance to leave the casino floor, lose the adrenalin rush and think things through clearly.

Taking the time to plan ahead will help you gamble wisely and ensures that your nest egg is safe. Enjoy Las Vegas, but safely!

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos with the Best Slots

December 23rd, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

One of the most popular methods of gambling is the slot machine and Las Vegas has literally thousands of them ready to take your coins. If you want the best chances of winning, however, you might want to head to the following Las Vegas casinos, rumored to have the best slots in town.

MGM Grand is one of the largest Las Vegas casinos, with over 3,500 slot machines to try your luck at. The percentage of loose machines (ones that are geared to let you win, as opposed to the house) may be the same as other casinos, but with so many to choose from, you have a better chance.

Las Vegas casinos

The Luxor Hotel and Casino is another great place to try your luck with the slots set in an Egyptian styled casino. You might want to take advantage of the setting now because the Luxor has announced that they will shortly be remodeling and getting rid of the Egyptian theme inside the popular Las Vegas casino.

Yet another great slot machine casino is found at the Mandalay Resort and Casino. This Las Vegas casino is chock full of hot slot machines and is another good place to head when your money is burning a hole in your pocket!

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Top Las Vegas Casinos for Beginner Blackjack

December 4th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Many visitors to Las Vegas casinos feel intimidated by the table games, especially blackjack. Even if you know a bit about the game, it can be nerve-wracking, stepping up to the table and laying down money. For beginning blackjack players, it may be a good idea to find a Las Vegas casino with a lower table minimum, just to get you started

Bill´s Saloon is a very good place to learn the ropes, since they offer lower table minimums than most of the Las Vegas casinos on the Strip. The less you have to start off with, the more comfortable you´ll feel. Once you build up a bit of experience, head for any casino you like, the usual table minimums are set between $5-10.

Bill's Gamblin' Saloon

However, if you really don´t want to risk much, the Sahara Casino is the place to go. Check ahead of time, but they set up $1 tables almost every night, so you can get started in your Las Vegas casino career for next to nothing. Start off with no risk bets and once you have a feel for the game, bump it up a little.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos Stop Time

November 30th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

When you enter the Las Vegas casinos, the first thing you´ll notice is the noise and flashing lights. There is an aura of excitement that clings to the best Las Vegas casinos and draws you in. The next thing you´ll notice is the complete lack of timepieces.

While in a casino, you can enjoy gambling for as long as the money lasts, without feeling the pressure to give up and head to bed. Without clocks or windows to show the passing of time, Las Vegas casinos really do make it feel like time has stopped, leaving you to stretch out your vacation for as long as you want.

Las Vegas Planet Hollywood

Want to lose yourself in one of the top casinos in Las Vegas? Try the Planet Hollywood Casino, which is now standing where the famous Aladdin Hotel stood for many years. It´s everything you would expect from a Las Vegas casino, along with the charm of Hollywood.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos for High Rollers

November 16th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

While many enjoy Las Vegas casinos with lower limits, high rollers will be looking for bigger stakes. High stakes games can be found at the Las Vegas Flamingo Casino, where the table limits are a bit higher than in most other Las Vegas casinos.

The Las Vegas Flamingo Casino was originally opened by Bugsy Siegal, the infamous gangster. Both Casino and hotel have been running for over fifty years in Las Vegas. This Las Vegas Casino has a Caribbean flavor to it and features hundreds of slot machines, video poker machines and other fun light up gambling machines. You can also try your hand at roulette, craps or blackjack at the tables.

Las Vegas Flamingo Casino

For anyone looking to gamble a bit more than the usual Vegas stake, the Las Vegas Flamingo Hilton Casino is a good place to start. Who knows, maybe you´ll beat the house and head home a millionaire!

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas

October 31st, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

The Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, better known in town as The Rio, was opened in 1990 on January 15th. The opening entertainment was from Sergio Mendes ‘99 of Brazil, and Henrietta Alves of New Orleans. The hotel is located close to the Strip in Clark County.
Rio Hotel Vegas
This marvellous hotel has 2,563 suites. They range in size from the modest, though not too small, to the not so modest, and not at all small: 600 square feet up to 13,000 square feet. The windows in The Rio are all floor to ceiling offering a great view of Las Vegas.

“This hotel doesn’t lack for creature comforts. Just check out the 2,563 spacious suites, sprawling 120,000-square-foot casino and the 18-hole championship Rio Secco Golf Club. The highlight is the lush, sandy Ipanema Beach at the edge of a tropical lagoon encircled by waterfalls, swimming pools and Jacuzzi-style spas. Each suite has all the basic amenities plus spectacular views of Las Vegas.” www.gayot.com
Rio Suite Hotel in Las Vegas
An interesting trivia fact about The Rio Hotel and Casino is that it has a wine cellar holding 50,000 bottles. That’s one big cellar! It also has 16,000 square feet of space in its Rio Pavillion Convention Center. And then it has a huge casino area too.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Boulder Station Hotel And Casino, Las Vegas

October 30th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

This is a casino and hotel that is not on the Strip. “Oh my god!”, I hear you cry, “Not on the Strip?” Well, not everything revolves around the Strip in Las Vegas. The Strip is great, but it’s not the beginning and the end.

Boulder Station Hotel and Casino, for example, is ten to fifteen minutes drive from the Strip - yes, FROM the Strip, and it’s still within civilization as we know it! Some people actually prefer to go away from the hustle and bustle. And did you know that Boulder Station Hotel And Casino offers better odds than on the Strip? It’s true!
Boulder Station Casino in Las Vegas

“Surrounding the casino, a 7,000-square-foot hardwood walkway is crowned by a hand-painted ceiling featuring billowing clouds and blue skies. It takes guests to non-gaming attractions such as The Broiler, Pasta Palace, Guadalajara Bar & Grille and the 270-seat Railhead Lounge, where legendary performers entertain.” www.gayot.com

This is a place that is serious about gambling. The casino has over 2,900 slots and video poker machines. There are 42 table games. This includes favorites like, blackjack, baccarat, pai gow poker, craps, and roulette, and more.
Boulder Station Hotel and Casino Las Vegas
There’s a ten-table poker room. You will have the choice of smoking, or non-smoking. The sports and race book has no less than 300 seats available, and there’s also a 30-seat keno lounge. Add to that the fact that you will get better odds at Boulder than on the Strip, and it’s a no-brainer!

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | 1 Comment »

Las Vegas Casinos, On An Upward Turn, Or A Downward Dive?

October 27th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Las Vegas is a city that constantly changes. Many of us who don’t regularly frequent the place may still have an image of bright neon lights, clicking chips, The Rat Pack, or Elvis, and the chance to win, win, win!

Is it still like that? Not really. Las Vegas has gone more and more mainstream. The glitzy image is fading. Casinos still abound, but they are increasingly the less attractive attraction in this city. Sin City? That’s a name it got from an earlier time. The city fathers have tried to erase that image, but maybe Las Vegas is now living up to it better than before!

“A brief sojourn in the new Las Vegas, where growth is booming but you have to search a bit to find the blackjack tables, raises a few questions. Is gambling played out in its historical capital? Now that it has gone mainstream, is gambling a discretionary spending industry, tethered to the flagging fortunes of the American consumer? And, really, just how much of Celine Dion can one city take?”

Las Vegas Casinos
These are some of the questions asked by www.slate.com. Eugene Christiansen notes:

“Bugsy Siegel opened the Flamingo casino in Vegas in 1946. For virtually all of history, there’s been more demand than supply.”

Has that changed? Is the “new” Las Vegas becoming a gambling-less city? Will the attractions, the pseudo Parisian streets and Venetian gondolas, become the major reason for people to visit the city that carved its reputation on casinos and gambling? Maybe…

“As the strip fills up with condos and veteran casino operators tout their malls and variety shows, Native American tribes and states are seeking to provide local residents with gaming options. California now has 55 Indian casinos, whose combined haul now rivals that of Las Vegas.”

Maybe Nevada’s claim on being the gambling state is receding. It begins to look as if other parts of America are providing gambling to its eager residents. Kansas has started to open the doors on gambling. Massachusetts too. Maybe it won’t be long before all of America looks a bit like las Vegas.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | 1 Comment »

The Orleans Hotel and Las Vegas Casino

October 23rd, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

The Orleans has 1,886 rooms and suites. They are all unbelievably comfortably and luxurious and perfect for the casino lover to relax in and count all the winnings after a gruelling session at the tables.
The Orleans Hotel and Casino
The Orleans is not on the world famous Strip, but it’s pretty close by.. In fact, there’s a free shuttle service to take you there - but who wants the Strip when you have the Orleans Hotel and Casino!

The casino at the Orleans is spacious. There are fun and games a-plenty with over 3,000 fabulous slot machines to tinker with, video keno and video poker machines too. And on the subject of keno, don’t forget the weekly Big Easy Sunday Night Keno Contest. Entry is free with no minimum buy-in.

At The Orleans casino you will find all your favorite table games. there’s blackjack, pai gow, baccarat, three card poker, craps, poker, roulette, let it ride, and more - much, much more. Check out the fast and friendly action to be found in the sports book and race area. They cover all the popular action. There’s also a 24-hour keno lounge with 60 seats, and don’t forget the 23-table dedicated poker room!

This is a casino with lots of exciting action to be had. Get off the Strip and discover the real action going on elsewhere in Las Vegas, especially at the Orleans at 4500 West Tropicana Avenue.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | 1 Comment »

The Plaza Hotel and Casino In Las Vegas

October 19th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

The Plaza Hotel and Casino In Las Vegas is located on South Main Street. It offers accommodation in any oneof its 1,000 suites and rooms. This is a hotel that tries to cater to all comers, whatever their budget.

“We offer standard and deluxe rooms, as well as petite, one- and two-bedroom suites. If you have special needs, just let us know. We also offer rooms and services for the disabled, including the hearing impaired. No matter what room you choose, you’ll get a good night’s sleep or, for our night owls, a good day’s sleep.” www.plazahotelcasino.com


There’s a swimmimg pool on the rooftop where you can relax and chill out. Or you can be made up beautiful at the Beauty Salon. The entire hotel is a wireless hotspot, so you can access the Internet at any point of the hotel, regardless of where you are.
PLAZA HOTEL AND CASINO - LAS VEGAS
When you arrive you can abandon your car to the Valet Parket service and know that it will be well looked after. If you’d prefer to leave your car and travel in style, then the hotel can arrange for you to trave in a limousine.

This is the hotel that has the longest running show in Las Vegas - Viva Las Vegas! The show lasts 30 minutes and should not be missed.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | 1 Comment »

Rio Casino and Hotel Las Vegas

October 19th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Rio Hotel and Casino Las Vegas
The Rio casino is housed in what may be the most hectic, noisy, and party going hotel in town. Here they talk about a “carnival atmosphere” and they are right. They have the most scantily vclad waitresses in town too. They can deliver a beer to you and sing and dance more or less at the same time. Bewildering!

This is an adult paradise. The management discourage children on the premises, and when you go there you’ll understand why. It’s not hard core and heavy, but a bit risque at times, to say the least.

The Rio is off the Strip on Flamingo Road The casino boasts 120,000 square feet of space to indulge yourself in. There’s all the usual stuff: blackjack super megabucks, stud poker, let it ride, Caribbean poker, Baccarat, pai gow, roulette, craps, keno and more. They also have 1,621 slot machines.

The Rio Casino has an excellent race and sportsbook. It has a 170-seat race and sportsbook area. there are no less than 120 TV’s and three huge screens to watch. They offer daily action on all the major sports events.

You can also get future odds placed on most of the large major events. When it comes to the big annual stuff like the Kentucky Derby, the Super Bowl, the Breeders’ Cup, etc, get in early if you want some action.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Bally’s Hotel And Casino Las Vegas

October 15th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Bally’s is located on the Strip on Las Vegas Boulevard South. It looks really spectacular when you see it all lit up at night. If you saw the movie, Honeymoon In Las Vegas, then you saw Bally’s in the Flying Elvis’ scene.

The hotel has some 2,814 rooms and suites of standard quality. The standard room are larger than normal for this city at 500 square feet. If you are booking in to Bally’s, you should request to be put up in one of the rooms that has been newly renovated. You will enjoy the difference.

“…you can get a room for a ridiculously low rate these days, and those rooms, which are larger than average, have been redone to an admirable degree, with some swell touches, including modern curvy couches, big TVs, wireless Internet access, and marble this and that.” www.frommers.com

Bally’s is connected to the Las vegas monorail line, which means that you are but a short ride away from most of the centrally located attractions. This alone makes Bally’s an attractive place to base your Las Vegas stay.
Bally's Las Vegas
There are 13 restaurants in Bally’s. Don’t miss the excellent Sterling Sunday Brunch they offer. It rightly famous and well worth it. They also have eight tennis courts that are lit up at night, a health and spa club, a shopping arcade, a video games archade, a car rental desk, a laundry and dry cleaning service, a showroom featuring the highly thought of Jubilee!, and of course, a casino.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | 1 Comment »

Las Vegas Luxor Hotel and Casino

October 15th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

They were rated the best of Las Vegas in 2004, according to Review Journal, and their casino is still one of best around. They have poker games to suit people of all levels, and expect all your favorites - Seven card Stud, Texas Hold’em and a whole lot more. Win bonus cash with hands like, four-of-a-kind, straight flushes or royal flushes.

There’s free poker tournaments on most nights with a $3,500 free roll on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays, as well as a free $1,100 Giveaway on Monday nights and Friday mornings. But that’s not all this casino has to offer.

The Luxor has an excellent sports book offering odds on horse racing, pro and college football, pro and college basketball, hockey, baseball, golf, tennis, auto racing, the NBA Championship, the World Series, the Super Bowl and a whole lot more.
Las Vegas Luxor Hotel and Casino
If you prefer the slots, the Luxor has over 1,700 machines offering as many games. Perhaps you like tanle games better. The Luxor has plenty of action there as well. You can enjoy craps, roulette, pai gow poker, baccarat, big 6, lucky lades and more.

If you really feel lucky, then perhaps the High Limit area ids for you. Here you can play double deck blackjack or six deck shoe blackjack. Here you can up the stakes to suit your style. And you will receive special attention in this part of the casino too, so enjoy it.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | 3 Comments »

Las Vegas Hotels, Harrah’s Hotel and Casino

October 12th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Harrah’s hotel and casino in Las Vegas is right on Las Vegas Boulevard. It stands between Flamingo Road and Spring Mountain Road about the middle of the Strip.

Harrah’s tries to keep up to the ever-changing pace of Las Vegas, but often fails. However, it depends what you are looking for. This is still an excellent hotel that is not over-priced like some others. The service is friendly and prompt, the rooms are comfortable and clean, and the front desk will make you feel important. All that can’t be bad.
Las Vegas Harrah's Hotel and Casino

“…the 17.3-acre resort is an icon, offering the festive atmosphere of Carnaval in Rio. Adorned with souvenir stands, the outdoor Carnaval Court fronting the Strip presents wine, spirits, salads and sandwiches, and live entertainment from mid-morning ’til late at night.” www.gayot.com

The rooms in Harrah’s are larger than most you will find in the city. In fact, they are noticeably bigger and mores pacious, which is definitely a plus point.

Harrah’s has several good restaurants - nine in fact - such as the Range Steakhouse. This is one of the few restaurants that actually overlooks the Strip. There’s entertainment too, though perhaps not notably so.

At Harrah’s you can see the Carnaval Court, which is a shopping plaza right on the Strip and entirely outdoors. There’s also a massive Olympic-sized swimming pool with a great pool area surrounding it. There’s a health club at the hotel with a full range gym and spa and all the equipment you could want.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos, Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino

October 11th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino is located on West Flamingo Road in Las Vegas. This is a place that considers itself to be a kind of Rio de Janeiro type of atmosphere. It is too, most of the time. The waitresses often burst into song at the drop of a hat, and they will drop the hat themselves if they feel like it!

They are scantily clad, to say the least, but that is probably to be expected in any “Rio” type atmosphere. Check out the “Masquerade Village” and be impressed. This is a pretty good place to be in! This is party world, to be sure.

Do you like wine? Good! For the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino has an impressive Wine Cellar Tasting Room. It considers itself to be the “the world’s largest and most extensive collection of fine wines.” Maybe… But even if it’s not, it is still very impressive and certainly worth a visit.

The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino has a pool area in the rear of the place:

Rio Las Vegas

“Three whirlpool spas nestle amid rocks and foliage, there are two sand-volleyball courts, and blue-and-white-striped cabanas (equipped with rafts and misting coolers)…”

All in all, the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino is an interesting place. The casino is a dark and heavy area, and not at all in kkeping with an image of Rio. But that’s life!

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos, Harrah’s Las Vegas Casino & Hotel

October 8th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Harrah’s Las Vegas Casino & Hotel has 87,000 square feet of exciting casino and gaming space for the enthusiast and the casaul player alike. There are 1,200 slot machines as well as 80 table games, ranging from the very latest and greatest to the traditional and familiar. Harrah’s has them all!

Harrah’s also has a race and sports book covering all the very best in racing and sporting events worldwide. Watching the game while savoring Texas-sized BBQ cuisine that includes rotisserie chicken and smoked brisket sandwiches, all offered on bread that looks, tastes and is fresh, in the Pepper Rose Deli, is as close to heaven as you can get!

Is Keno you thing? If so, then you’re in luck. Harrah’s has 24-hour live action on Keno in the appropriately named, Keno Parlor. But you’re not limited to playing Keno there. You can enjoy some fine coffee in their 24-hour coffee shop and play along at the same time. If you only want to watch the Keno action, you can in your room on channels 9 and 11 of the room TV.

Harrah’s Las Vegas Casino & Hotel offers so much more than just gaming and casino play. There’s a spa and health club, there’s golf. amazing nightlife and a spectacular pool area. Sample it all, then drift back to the casino where some of the best poker, roulette, blackjack, craps and any other game you can think of is played.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | 1 Comment »

Las Vegas Casinos, Win At The Wynn Las Vegas!

October 4th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Wynn Las Vegas
Consider this: 1,954 slot machines, 136 table games, 27 poker tables, a sportsbook, a racebook, all housed in 100,000 square feet of mouth-watering casino space. That’s the Wynn Las Vegas!

This is one of the finest casinos on the world. Located at 3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South on The Strip, this hotel and casino has to be seen to be believed. It’s luxury personified, and that’s an understatement!

Of course, the Wynn Las Vegas is not just a casino. It’s a hotel too with 2,716 rooms, all with floor to ceiling windows, either overlooking the Wynn golf course, or the world famous Strip. The complex also has no less thqan 15 restaurants - even gamblers get hungry!

But it’s the casino that you want to hear about. The table games have the expected blackjack, craps and roulette. But they also have pai gow, Caribbean stud, let it ride and war. There’s a poker room featuring all the many variations of that game too.

The Wynn Las Vegas, one of the finest ever Las Vegas casinos, is a 50 storey building. It has a Mobil 5 Star as well as a AAA 5 Diamond rating. Not many complexes have that honor. Steve Wynn owns this amazing experience. Don’t miss it!

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos, Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon

September 30th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon
Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall Saloon in Las Vegas is well known for its welcoming atmosphere. It’s a relaxing kind of place that oozes elegance and style. This is a place of comfort that can let a player relax and feel like a winner even before he or she hits the tables.

If you like slot machines, you’ll love Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon. They have over 600 slot machine and video poker facilities for you to explore at your leisure. If you are a hotel guest, then you can take advantage of the free membership offered for the Bill’s Players Card. Players can build up bonus points, which can be exchanged for some pretty exciting prizes or gifts. You can even take your bonus points as cash too.

The casino at Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon also has table games, a race and sports book, and Monday Night Football. The table games include, craps, roulette, three-card-poker, fortune pai gow poker, Blackjack, big six and Texas hold ‘em.

The race and sports book has no less than 40 huge 42-inch plasma screen TVs. There are also two 6×6 screens, so you have very little chance of missing anything. Bills Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon offers the enthusiast a rare experience of plush comfort, elegance and excitement. It’s one of the best Las Vegas casinos, so visit it when you drop along the city next.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos - The Luxor Hotel and Casino

September 23rd, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

The Luxor Hotel and Casino
You’ll find the Luxor at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. You can’t mistake it - it’s the only pyramid there. And it has the most powerful light beam on earth - a tall 315,000 watt light situated right on the apex of the pyramid.

They claim that it’s there because the ancient Egyptians believed that they would travel to the afterlife on a beam of light. But it’s suspected that they just wanted to boast about having a really bright beam of light. Whatever the truth, it’s still one hell of an impressive sight!

Inside the pyramid you will find the Luxor casino. But before you do you’l gaze in amazement at this spectacular structure. If you take a room in the hotel, as many players do, you probably travel up to it on an elevator, or inclinator, as they are called in the Luxor. That’s because they have to travel upwards on an incline of 39 degrees due to the pyramid sides. This is probably one design aspect that the ancient Egyptian didn’t think through.

The casino area has the usual table, slots, race and sports book, etc, etc. There’s also a poker room and a high limit area for enthusiasts. The Luxor has The Players Club to offer you extra benefits and advantages. If you’re serious about playing in casinos, don’t miss the Luxor (you won’t for it’s the only 30-storey pyramid in town)!

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos, The Hard Rock Casino

September 16th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

The Hard Rock Casino is on the Las Vegas Strip, inside the Hard Rock Hotel. It has more than 600 slot machines, surely enough for even the most persistent gamer. Of course, there are many, many gaming tables where you can play blackjack, craps, roulette and pai gow.

Drinks are free for those who are gambling at the Hard Rock Casino. Just look for a cocktail waitress and she’ll gladly give you a drink. This is a popular casino with an atmosphere that suits the young and eager. But there’s a place for everyone too.

The Hard Rock Casino also has a Race and Sports Book. It provides at least 40 live feeds covering as many racetracks and games. They are displayed on banks of plasma, high definition screens that are easily viewable by anyone.

The Peacock Lounge at the Hard Rock casino is where the stakes get higher. There are leather seats here to make the determined gambler more comfortable. Here you cdan play poker, blackjack, or any of the many games available to be played.

This room is named in recognition of Jimi Hendrix and it is a tribute to him. In 1968 he performed in the Filmore Theater wearing a vest that was peacock feathered.

The second highest stakes can be found at the Fender Room. Here they have high-stakes slot machines, and there is a privacy that people like. This room has its own section for gambling on racing in private seclusion.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos, The Casino Royale And Hotel

September 9th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

The Casino Royale and Hotel in Las Vegas is on the Strip between the Venetian and Harrah’s, just across the road from Treasure Island and the Mirage in the part that lies between Flamingo Road and Tropicana Avenue.

The casino has over 400 slot machines. These are the most up to date, state of the art, slot games and video poker games. they range in denomination from a mere one cent all the way up to $5. In the table games rooms you can get 100 times odds on craps, for example, with low minimums on most games. They have Spanish 21, roulette, blackjack switch, Caribbean stud - all with cheerful and friendly dealers.

At http://travel.discovery.com/ they named The Casino Royale the number one place to be, saying it was: “The world’s best place to strike it rich.” On their website at, http://www.casinoroyalehotel.com/ they also say that, “the Casino Royale and Hotel’s Club Royale is the player’s ticket to free meals, complementary and discounted rooms, cash back and more!”

The Casino Royale and Hotel has 152 room with very affordable rates. there is a choice between smoking and non-smoking, king or double-double beds - nothing too small at this hotel - and there is a complementary in-room safe, as well as a coffee maker and refreshments.

If you’re heading for Las Vegas to see the casinos, don’t forget the Casino Royale and Hotel on the Strip. It’s a great place to play, and a great place to stay too! See you there…

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

List of Top Hotels and Casinos in Las Vegas

September 7th, 2007 by administrator

We have put together a list of the best hotels in Las Vegas!

Here is the List (in alphabetical order):

Bally’s Las Vegas
Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon (Formerly Barbary Coast)
Flamingo Las Vegas
Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino
Harrah’s Hotel & Casino Las Vegas
Hooters Casino Hotel
Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino
Luxor Hotel and Casino
MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
Montelago Village Resort
Palace Station
Paris Las Vegas
Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino (Formerly The Aladdin)
Plaza Hotel & Casino
RIO Hotel and Casino
Riviera Hotel & Casino
Sahara Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
South Point
Stratosphere Tower Hotel
The Orleans Hotel & Casino
The Platinum Hotel and Spa
The Signature at the MGM Grand
The Westin Casuarina
Tropicana
Tuscany Suites & Casino
Wynn Las Vegas

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos, Las Vegas Hotels, Las Vegas Information | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos - Paris Las Vegas

August 29th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Have you ever been to Paris, France? If you have, then you will have seen the Eiffel Tower and perhaps even been up to the top. If you haven’t been to Paris, France, then you can comes close by visiting Las Vegas and heading for Paris Las Vegas, a very special hotel and casino located in one of America’s glitziest and most exciting cities.

Paris Las Vegas is squeezed between Bally’s and Alladin - Planet Hollywood on the Strip. It isn’t really squeezed, of course, as it has plenty of wide open spaces where you can see surprisingly realistic scaled down replicas of the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomph. This is an establishment that feels so out of Las Vegas when you enter it. You could in fact be in France!

If you want to feel as if you are in an old town part of Paris as you gamble, then the Paris Las Vegas casino can give you that atmosphere. According to the www.destination360.com web site, the Paris Casino in Las Vegas:

“…is an elegant and comfortable place to gamble, complete with fountains, massive arches with lights, and a plush interior designed to make certain you are as comfortable as possible. This is the perfect place to spend some time if you are waiting for check-in or if you want to spend an evening on the town.”

The hotel is luxurious as well. The rooms have full-length mirrors and all the amenities that you would expect from a hotel of this quality. So, when you want some time to count your winnings from the casino, just relax in the plush room, or go shopping in the atmosphere of a true French market, all courtesy of one of the finest Las Vegas casinos, the Paris Las Vegas.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Las Vegas Casinos - Gold Spike Hotel and Casino

August 22nd, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

Some people come to Las Vegas who are not rich. They can’t afford rooms at $300 to $400 a night, not even for one night, let alone for a week. But they do have money and they do want to have a good time, roaming the Strip and playing some slots, or whatever. That’s where smaller the hotels and casinos like Gold Spike Hotel and Casino comes in. It lets people stay in comfort at affordable proces, and lets them play too.

It costs just over $20 for a room at the Gold Spike Hotel and Casino for a night. And if you’re wondering about the accommodation at that price, well, it’s pretty good too. OK, the rooms are smaller than the $300 to $400 rooms, but they have plenty of comfort, they’re clean and the service is excellent. I’d call it the bargain of any American city. And when you consider all the entertainment just literally at your feet, then it gets even better.

Do you like your casino to be huge, impersonal and perhaps a little scary if you’re new to it all? I’ll bet you don’t. That’s why the smaller, much more friendly casino at the Gold Spike Hotel and Casino is perfect for those who are not exactly in the big league of gambling. The casino offers some pretty good action. It might surprise you!

And while I’m sure you’ll step out to check up on all the other enntertainment places, just remember that the Gold Spike Hotel and Casino offers it guests a free meal every day. Now how’s that for value!

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

The Sights And Sounds Of The Las Vegas Casinos

August 8th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

How many casinos are there in Las Vegas? Hmm, quite a few, let me assure you. There are the well known ones such as the Bellagio Hotel and Casino, the Golden Nugget Casino, and the Stardust Hotel and Casino. But there are many more too.

Most of them are located on the Las Vegas Strip where more electric lights shine, shimmer and shake than in any other city in the world. Here fortunes are won - and lost. Here dreams come true, or are shattered. This is the world’s greatest dream machine, and it all starts at the Las Vegas casinos.

The Las Vegas casinos are addictive. Whether it be in the Silver Saddle Saloon, the Slots-A-Fun casino, the Two Dogs Tavern, or even Beano’s Casino, you will get pulled in and excited at the thought that maybe…. It’s best, therefore, to exercise some restraint. Have fun by all means, but don’t get out of your depth. That way your time with the Las vegas casinos will be a happy memory for ever.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

Excalibur Casino Floor Las Vegas

July 29th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

The Excalibur Casino gives visitor or guests the opportunity to enjoy a wide range of gaming feature in a castle. The medieval décor adds to the fun and enjoyment at one of Vegas’ top casinos.

Some of what you will find in the casino area are:

  • Slots and Electronic Games - All the newest machines and your old favorites, ranging from 1¢ to $100.
  • Table Games – Test you skills at Roulette, Blackjack, Craps, Pai Gow Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, Big Six and Mini-Baccarat.
  • Poker - Featuring 7-Card Stud and Texas Hold ‘Em, Bad Beat Jackpot Poker and a Jackpot Money Wheel.
  • Keno –A full-service keno lounge. Keno also available in the restaurants and guest rooms.
  • Race & Sports - Pari-mutuel race wagering is available on all major horse racing tracks, greyhound wagering is available daily, bets are accepted on all major sporting events.

The Excalibur Casino also is a member of the MGM Mirage Players Club which with a membership you can enjoy benefits of several other Las Vegas casinos, hotels, restaurants and events.

If your concerned about not being able to control your playing expenses the Excalibur Casino offers a ‘Self-Limit Access Program’. Play like a king at this casino and get treated like one at the same time.

Posted in Las Vegas Casinos | No Comments »

« Previous Entries