Las Vegas Locals Reviews of Casinos.
El Cortez Hotel is a Classic opening in 1941. The entire place has been renovated and is new and fresh. I always stop in when I near by.
READ MORE +Oyo Hotel and Casino is a budget friendly place to stay near The Strip. It is pet friendly. There is a Hooters and Steak n Shake.
READ MORE +Binions Gambling Hall is the birth place of the World Porker Series. Lots of room and great atmosphere. The Apache Hotel is suspected to be haunted.
READ MORE +Downtown Grand is located one block off of Fremont Street Experience. Not as crowed or expensive. $5 Craps, $1 Blackjack. Lots of rooms with a rooftop pool.
READ MORE +California Hotel and Casino is connected to Main Street Station. This casino is not on Fremont Street so it is not as expensive. Lots of tables and machines.
READ MORE +Main Street Station is off of Fremont. They have a great decor and inexpensive prices. I always enjoy a drink at the Boars Head Bar. Check out the lobby too.
READ MORE +Westgate Resort was built in 1969. Not as pricey as most strip casinos. It is also home to the International theater. I always have fun.
READ MORE +The D is part of the Fremont Street Experience. Check out the LongBar or Vue. Plenty of games and tables too. I always visit Manneken Pis.
READ MORE +The Mirage is one of the first mega casino opening in 1989. A must visit. Check out the volcano and the aquarium. I like this place with a great atmosphere.
READ MORE +Tropicana Casino opened 1957. It will be closing April 2 2024. Check out the history of the Rat Pack era hotel. It will all be gone soon.
READ MORE +Plaza Hotel and Casino opened in 1971. It is located at the end of Fremont Street. Very worth visiting. Just remember to take your stuff with you.
READ MORE +Golden Gate Hotel and Casino was founded in 1906. Nestled in the heart of downtown, this is a iconic establishment. I enjoy the historic items.
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