Semi-Annual Super Sale for Caesars Casinos Across the USA
Caesars Entertainment is kicking off the summer discounting with its "Semi-Annual" sale, offering rates as low as $29 on the Strip! Get Planet Hollywood for $44, Bally's for $37, Flamingo for $33, and Rio and Harrah's for $29! Or go high-end on the cheap with The Cromwell for $103 and Caesars Palace for just $81. Resort fees and taxes will raise these prices, but they'll still be in super-bargain range for the Strip. Check out the list and lock in a bargain rate good for dates through December 31.
And note that these deals aren't just for Las Vegas. You'll find rates starting at $33 throughout the Caesars network, including Reno/Tahoe, Atlantic City, Tunica, Joliet, Kansas City, and even San Diego.
The New York New York Hotel Las Vegas is a themed hotel that takes you to the glamorous New York without having to leave Las Vegas. By combining all of the best aspects of New York, the New York New York Las Vegas is the perfect place to go if you want to experience the Big Apple without having to deal with the legendary traffic associated with the East Coast city.
The New York New York Hotel La sVegas is also perhaps one of the closest models of the New York skyline. If you have never been to New York City, visiting this hotel is the closest that you may get to seeing NYC in its full glory.
New York New York Hotel Las Vegas Room
When you stay at the New York New York Las Vegas, you can expect to be staying in some of the East Coast's best rooms. Each room comes with a wide range of amenities, all of which are designed to ensure that you have the most comfortable stay possible.
Room Features:
Air conditioning
alarm clock and radio
remote-controlled cable TV
hair dryer
iron and ironing board (available on request)
in-room safe
desk
electronic door locks
refrigerator
Web TV
on-command and pay-per-view movies
telephone and voice mail
Check-In/Check-Out
Check-In is at 3 P.M. Check-Out is at 11 A.M. If you wish to stay at the New York New York, please call in advance to make reservations.
New York New York Casino
The New York New York Casino is a 84,000 square foot casino. Designed to match the theme of New York City, you can expect this casino to be hot. There are variety of different games available, which include Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Mini Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, Let It Ride, Big Six, Casino War, and Keno. There are also a wide variety of different slots available, which include Wheel of Fortune, Monopoly, Megabucks, Jeopardy, Slotopoly, Blazing 7's Dollars, Empire Slots, Elvis and Moneytime.
Restaurants, Shopping and other Activities
When you visit the New York New York Hotel Las Vegas, there is much more to do than gamble and sleep. There are many shopping stores available, ranging from a Harley Davidson store to Soho. There are many New York New York restaurants to choose from as well, no matter what style of food you enjoy. If you are interested in thrills and excitement, you will want to take a ride on the Manhattan Express
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For years, Planet Hollywood has reached destinations throughout the world, including, Acapulco, Bali, Cancun, Dubai, Guam, Hawaii, and Tokyo. Now making its way to Sin City, the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino is in a prime location in Las Vegas. The Planet Hollywood Las Vegas, now located next to strip stalwarts such as Paris and the Monte Carlo, offers great Las Vegas shows, accommodations, and more.
The Planet Hollywood Las Vegas has been revamped and transformed into detailed replicas of the streets of Los Angeles.
Room Features:
Air conditioning
Alarm clock
Cable
Desk
Electronic locks
Flat Screen Television
Hair dryer
In-room safe
In-room computer
Iron and ironing board
Pay-per-view movies
Pay-to-play video games
Mini bar
Radio
Telephone
Voice mail
The Planet Hollywood Hotel Las Vegas will feature some of the finest acts and interior decoration of any casino in the city. Along with that, they will have world famous restaurants and numerous other activities to impress both guests and visitors.
Planet Hollywood Casino
Everything you need in a casino floor, featuring all the games you came to Sin City to play. With over 100,000 square feet beneath high, arched ceilings, there are plenty of tables for you to try your luck. The poker room will have 4 no limit hold 'em tournaments each day, as well as cash games at all hours.
Planet Hollywood Restaurants
The restaurant for which the hotel is named has a lot of pressure to top the other locations throughout the country. Luckily this is no problem for the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino, which takes the menu towards more high class fare, the sort that you might find in its flagship restaurant. The signature aspect of these restaurants is, of course, assorted Hollywood paraphernalia, and there will be no shortage of it here - maybe even Sly Stallone will show up, for good measure.
Lobby
The first renovation of the hotel space spoke of the many changes to come: The entire ceiling is covered with immense chandeliers and the floor has been replaced by slick black granite. Blue and red lights crawl up and down the pillars - as they do throughout the casino floor of the Planet Hollywood Las Vegas.
Blondie's Sports Bar
Though stuck with the competing ESPNZone nearby, this is still the premier sports bar within any Las Vegas hotel, with over 30 screens playing simultaneously. Bet on the game and then head to Blondie’s for traditional bar and grill food that is a step above the rest.
Miracle Mile Shopping
The new shopping mall, the “Miracle Mile,” will have you shopping in the bright streets of glitzy Hollywood fitting seamlessly with the rest of Las Vegas. The Miracle Mile is designed to provide guests access to shops that are unique and sheek with the biggest names in fashion. The name stems from the 1.2 miles of retail space which accommodates more than 170 specialty stores, 15 restaurants, and a plethora of entertainment venues. The Steve Wyrick Entertainment Complex and Variety Theater are just two such venues to choose from.
V - The Ultimate Variety Show
While not operated by the Planet Hollywood Resort, the proximity of the Variety Theater (inside the Miracle Mile Shops) to Planet Hollywood Resort makes the V - The Ultimate Variety Show popular among guests. Like the name suggests, there is a little bit of everything in one of these shows. Always a cheap ticket and good for families, these shows of chock full of specialty acts, from unique performers such as Chinese pole climbers or motorcycle stunt drivers to a wide array of talented magicians to jugglers to comedians.
Dive into Back Room Burger's delicious menu of American favorites offering diverse burger options, hearty sides, craft beer and playful custard shakes, with or without a buzz. With a dynamic patio overlooking the lively action of Palms Pool & Dayclub, Back Room Burger is the perfect place to grab lunch and dinner and late-night snacks.
Back Room Burger offers locals-friendly parking with convenient access located steps away from the East Parking Garage. Open Monday through Thursday from 10:30 am until midnight and on Fridays and Saturdays from 10:30 am until 2 a.m. Patio dining and indoor seating available. For more information, please call 702-942-7101.
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The famed weekly pool party at Palms Pool & Dayclub, will make a big splash with its highly anticipated return Friday, May 2. The vibrant weekly bash, best known for its lively atmosphere, energetic partygoers and attentive staff, will feature affordable cabana and bottle pricing, spontaneous pops of live entertainment, tasty menu options, flowing cocktails, poolside massages and dynamic party packages designed exclusively for guests celebrating a special occasion. Ditch Fridays is the perfect excuse for no work and all play.
British musical icon Bryan Ferry has announced his first North American Tour in three years. The Can't Let Go Tour will feature an incredible set list of hits, favorites and rarities spanning 40 years of career highlights. The "Can't Let Go Tour" makes a stop at The Pearl inside Palms Casino Resort on April 12, 2014 at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $49, plus any additional service fees.
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Even our lobby is full of surprises! Introducing our brand new, Beverage Butler, pouring up your favorite classic vodka, rum and whiskey-based cocktails for just $5 each during peak check-in times.. This special Butler will also be tracking your wait time to the counter. If you stand in line for longer than five minutes, your drink is on us! It's a rare occasion that we have a line longer than five minutes, but this is our promise to you.
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Drift Spa
Treat yourself to luxurious March spa specials such as the $100 Aromablend Swedish Massage for 50 minutes and a Drift Signature Facial for $95 for 50 minutes. Drift offers a variety of facials, massages, body wraps and couples treatments, as well as a steam room, sauna and private outdoor garden lounge.
Locals with valid ID receive 25% off regularly-priced services Monday through Thursday. For appointments, please call 702-944-3219.
Dining
NOVE Italiano
NOVE Italiano redefines modern Italian dining with superb cuisine and a cutting edge atmosphere. NOVE offers guests signature Italian favorites including Shrimp Francaise, Veal Agnolotti, Chicken Parmigiana, Risotto and more, as well as a breathtaking view of the famed Las Vegas Strip 52 stories below.
NOVE’s new Bar Bites menu feature nine, $9 appetizers available nightly for guests who dine at the bar. Dishes include Chicken Pesto Panini, Arancini Balls, Crab & Lemon Bruschetta and Fried Artichokes.
Recent celeb visits include "The Bachelor" star, Sarah Herron, who celebrated her birthday with friends and rose-inspired cupcakes at Ghostbar, and Jax Taylor of "Vanderpump Rules" who hosted an afterparty for Xcalibur fashion brand at SOCIAL, the dynamic center bar.
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The Venetian Las Vegas is one of the premiere hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. Famous for its canal, elegant decor, and world class service, this hotel is the place to be if you want to be at the hottest spot in Las Vegas. The Venetian Hotel Las Vegas has earned its reputation of being among the top hotel and casinos through careful attention to satisfaction, extremely comfortable and spacious rooms, as well as a dedication to the spirit of Vegas.
Venetian Hotel and Casino Rooms
When you stay at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, you will get to experience world class luxury, comfort and service. The rooms are furnished with a variety of amenities designed to let you have the best stay possible in Vegas.
Room Features:
Alarm clock and radio
Air conditioning
Coffee maker
Desk
Electronic door locks
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Iron and ironing board
Fax machine
Remote-controlled cable TV
Refrigerator
Telephone with voice mail
Venetian Las Vegas Activities and Attractions
Staying at the Venetian Hotel Las Vegas is far more than having some of the best rooms in Vegas. It is having on the scene access to some of the hottest activities on the strip, from the Venetian canal, the casino, the shows and the shops. With this variety, you get to experience it first hand without having to travel far from your rooms.
Venetian Hotel Casino
The Venetian Casino is a massive casino, covering 120,000 square feet of space. There are a wide variety of different table and slot machines. With over 2,500 slots, you will be able to find a machine to play on regardless of how large the crowds are.
Venetian Gondola Rides
One of the most memorable aspects of visiting the Venetian is taking a gondola ride on the Canal that snakes through the Venetian Hotel and Casino. The Canal lines the Grand Canal Shopping complex.
Grand Canal Shopping Complex
This 500,000 square foot shopping experience is one of the largest in Las Vegas, with the Canal stretching across its length. There is no other place like it on the Strip, with gondolas peacefully drifting over the waters, making it an experience that you'll never forget.
Venetian Wedding Chapel
If you want a unique wedding, this is the place to go. With your choice of being wed on a white and gold Italian gondola, or making use of their ground based chapel, you can get the Italian influenced wedding of your dreams without having to leave the strip. There are a variety of different packages available for your wedding for your convenience.
Venetian Swimming Pool
When staying at the Venetian, you will have the chance to go visit one of their many different pools on site. There are four pools in total, in two different areas of the hotel and casino grounds. The main pool area has a spa and three pools, while the tower has one additional pool that you can access. This is the perfect place to go if you want to spend some time relaxing while in the sun.
Monte Carlo Hotel
The Monte Carlo Hotel Las Vegas is a Mediterranean style resort, hotel and casino. Granite and Italian marble details are in every deluxe room in this sprawling 3,002- room hotel, with 259 magnificent suites. Cherry wood and brass fixtures as well as views of the Las Vegas Strip or the pool area of the Monte Carlo Hotel Las Vegas make every room a nice place to be. Fine bath and body products from Gilchrist and Soames are in every bathroom.
City views, a seating area with a sofa, and a half bath and a full bath with a spa option are features of the Monaco suites. A full-sized spa tub with Las Vegas Strip views, a wet sauna, and king sized beds make the Spa suites a luxurious choice during your stay at the Monte Carlo Las Vegas.
A spa has a fitness facility, as well as body wraps and the latest treatments to pamper mind and body. Visit the golf concierge to book a tee time at a nearby Las Vegas golf courses. The cascading waterfall of the 21,000 square-foot pool area is a highlight of the resort. The Lagoon pool is a classically styled pool, while the kiddie pool, heated spa pool and wave pool and easy river ride are also part of the Monte Carlo Hotel pool, so you never get bored.
Within the pool area are the tennis courts, which feature the following amenities:
For a fresh new look, visit the Monte Carlo Signature salon. This unisex salon and barbershop is open every day from 9am to 7pm. The Salon is located in the Street of Dreams, a cobblestone avenue that is lined with trees as well as shops and restaurants such as Elton's, Indulge, Lunettes, Monte Carlo Collections, and Bubbles. These are newer shops, which have been added to the Street of Dreams, which already had the Medici Cigar Club and the Monte Carlo Pub & Brewery when it first opened in 1996.
Aged mesquite grilled steaks and seafood appetizers draw diners from all over the Las Vegas Strip to Blackstone's Steakhouse. A cigar lounge and a wine cellar offer a hint of the elegance you can expect at Andre's French restaurant, open at 6pm every day. Reservations are highly recommended. The Market city cafe has Italian food and Dragon Noodle, which is open from 11am to 11pm, are both good casual dining options.
The Lance Burton Magic Shop, and the Club Casino Royal add hours of fun to your stay at the Monte Carlo Las Vegas. The Backstreet arcade has 60 kinds of games and is open daily from 10am to 10pm.
For more entertainment, buy a ticket to the Lance Burton Magic show, which is every night at 7pm, with additional late night shows on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10pm. Houdini's lounge is a no cover bar that has live piano music from 10pm to 1am Thursday through Sunday. The Monte Carlo Casino Las Vegas is open 24 hours and has more than 2,100 video poker and slot machines which cost anywhere from 5 cents to $100. You have your choice of 95 gaming tables with classic games such as Craps, Caribbean Stud, Baccarat, Keno, double-deck Blackjack, single zero Roulette and Pai Gow Poker in the Monte Carlo Casino.
One of the many Las Vegas Wedding Chapels can be found in the Monte Carlo Hotel Las Vegas. The wedding packages range from the $375 Princess Package to the costlier $1,350 Chateau Royal.
One of the most unique experiences in Las Vegas is visiting the Luxor hotel Las Vegas. The building, a 30 story tall pyramid, brings you into an Egyptian paradise with a mysterious air. Over the course of your stay, you will see awe-inspiring sights that will remain with you after you leave from your vacation. The Luxor Las Vegas is one of the well known hotel and casinos that help give Vegas such a shining reputation.
Luxor Hotel Las Vegas Rooms
When you stay in the Luxor, you can expect to be in some of the classiest Eastern decor rooms available on the Strip. The large rooms make use of the Egyptian theme, further burying you within the sights, sounds and feel of the East. In each room, you will also find a variety of amenities designed to make your stay more enjoyable.
Room Features:
Air conditioning
clock radios
remote-controlled cable TV
electronic door locks
hair dryer (available on request)
iron and ironing board (available on request)
pay-per-view movies
telephone with voice mail
Luxor Casino
When you are staying at the Luxor, you will most likely end up visiting the 120,000 square foot casino. This casino keeps with the Egyptian theme, while remaining one of the largest and most elegant casinos in Las Vegas. There are a wide variety of games available for play, which allows everyone to find something of interest to them.
Local Attractions
When you stay at the Luxor, there are a wide variety of things to see and do. When you stay at the Luxor, you will want to make certain that you make enough time to visit all of these things before you leave.
The Tomb of Tutankhamun
This replica of the tomb discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter is a great sight to see if you are interested in the history and glamor of Egypt. It is open daily from 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Admittance is $5.
Criss Angel Show
The Luxor Hotel Las Vegas is home to the Criss Angel Believe show. Known for his daring, and sometimes controversial illusions, the Criss Angel show is paring up with Cirque du Soleil to create an amazing act that interacts with the audience. Criss Angel tickets sell quickly, however, even if you get the furthest seat in the custom built theater, you're still under 110 ft away from the stage.
In Search of the Obelisk
This motion simulator ride is one of the attractions many individuals visit the Luxor to see. Considered one of the best motion simulator rides in Las Vegas, it is well worth the $7.50 to ride. In order to be able to ride this ride, you will need to be over 42 inches tall.
Luxor IMAX
This 68 foot by 48 foot screen lets you see some of the most interesting shows on a huge screen that pulls you into the action. Admission fees to see the show is $9.95, and you should purchase your tickets at least 15 minutes prior to the beginning of the show.
With so much to see and do at the Luxor Las Vegas, you can have the perfect vacation you deserve in a beautiful atmosphere that will awe you throughout your entire stay.
The construction of the Mirage Hotel ushered in a new era in Las Vegas. The Mirage Las Vegas, the first to put elegance and refined glamor to the forefront of their business, brought forth a burst of renovation that transformed Las Vegas into having the splendor that it possesses today. Having been the first to put a great deal of care into the quality of the Mirage Las Vegas, the maintainers of the Mirage work hard to keep that reputation in place. When you visit this Mirage hotel in Las Vegas, you can expect the best treatment on the strip while being submersed in grandeur and beauty.
There are many notable features to the Mirage hotel, including the volcano that erupts every fifteen minutes during the night. As the primary theme of the Mirage is a tropical one, you can expect to see lots of gardens, palms and exotic plants and animals during your stay.
Mirage Hotel Rooms
One of the highlights of staying at the Mirage hotel is being able to stay in one of their luxurious rooms. The Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas works hard to provide you with the best rooms absolutely possible. In order to do this, there are a variety of room features that include:
Air conditioning
Alarm clocks
Remote-controlled cable TV
Hair dryers
Desk
Electronic door locks,
In-room safe
Iron and ironing board
On command and pay-per-view movies
Radio
Telephone
Minibar
Reservations should be made in advance, as this hotel books quickly.
Attractions at the Mirage:
Mirage Casino
This casino has a wide variety of different card games, as well as over 2,000 slot machines available for your use. With a range of lounges at your disposal, visiting the Casino is a great way to have a fun evening without having to leave the hotel.
White Tiger Habitat
The Siegfried and Roy Habitat for White Tigers is open 24 hours a day, allowing guests to see these beautiful animals in a habitat that is designed for their comfort. While the white surroundings may make it a little difficult to see the tigers at times, this area is designed for their comfort. Admission to this habitat is free.
Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat
This is another Siegfried and Roy habitat that houses dolphins, lions, tigers, leopards and even a ceremonial elephant. Opening times vary, and the price for admission is $12, which gains you access to the Garden and the Dolphin exhibits.
Mirage Pool
This pair of pools offers some of the most elegant swimming conditions in Las Vegas. Decorated with statues and fountains, the atmosphere around the pool matches that of the rest of the Mirage hotel, allowing you to spend excellent days out in the sun. These pools are heated for your comfort, and open year round.
The Bellagio Hotel is one of the two certified five diamond hotels in Las Vegas. When you enter the Bellagio Las Vegas, you are completely submerged in the grandeur and beauty of the structure. When you first enter, you experience a splash of natural light from the massive ceiling sky light, which is a rarity in Las Vegas. There are massive glass structures, fountains and elegance in every aspect of the Bellagio Las Vegas hotel, letting every guest be as comfortable as possible while surrounded by beauty.
Each room in the Bellagio Hotel is cleaned daily, and designed to show off comfortable elegance, providing everything that you might need through the duration of your stay. With three thousand suites, you will be able to select the type of room that you want.
Room Features:
Air conditioning
Alarm clock
Cable
Desk
Electronic locks
Flat Screen Television
Hair dryer
In-room safe
Iron and ironing board
Pay-per-view movies
Mini bar
Radio
Telephone
Voice mail
Activities and Attractions
There are many activities and attractions at the Bellagio Hotel that outshine many of the ones available at other nearby Las Vegas hotels. Ranging from spectacular fountains to unique shows, you can find an activity that can suit those of all ages.
Bellagio Fountains
These fountains are perhaps one of the most famous of the Bellagio's landmarks. Situated on the picturesque lake, the light and sound show will awe you with its grandeur and beauty. The show is free to the public, and located outside of the Bellagio hotel and casino.
O Show - Cirque du Soleil Show
The O show is a unique aquatic show that shows off the unbelievable ability of the performers, entertaining those of all ages. Featuring 81 swimmers, acrobats and other performers, this show takes you on an adventure you will not forget. It covers all aspects of life, taking each observer on a wild ride full of light, sound and emotion.
Bellagio Casino
In between shows and other activities, you can visit the Casino. This massive structure, covering 116,000 square feet, lets you unwind and gamble in a comfortable environment.
Bellagio Conservatory
The Bellagio Conservatory is the perfect place to go if you want to see one of the most beautiful gardens in Las Vegas. With over 100 gardeners maintaining it daily, the garden evolves with the seasons, and provides the perfect backdrop for those seeking a little natural beauty during their day. Admission is free, and the gardens are open 24 hours a day.
Shopping
No vacation is complete without shopping, and the Bellagio Las Vegas has some of the most glamorous stores on the strip. From Chanel to Tiffany and Company, you can find quite a few stores to accompany your experience. These stores are anything but cheap. You can spend thousands of dollars within an hour here, and on one piece alone, if you can afford it. If you want to spend a great deal of money, or observe people spending enough to cause sticker shock, this is the place to visit.
Bellagio Pools
There are six pools available in this spectacular area, letting you sun bathe, swim or party. Full pool services accompany the beautiful grounds, letting you to be as comfortable as possible. If you are looking for a place to go for some sun, this is the best place possible, as the Bellagio maintains its five diamond reputation, even on the pool grounds.
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Las Vegas Circus Circus is one of the most popular hotel and casinos for families to visit. By providing a wide range of entertainment that people of all ages can enjoy, families are able to stay here without worrying about trying to find activities that are appropriate for those of younger ages.
When you stay at the Circus Circus Hotel Las Vegas, you can expect clean rooms with a wide variety of amenities designed to help you make the most of your stay.
Room Features:
Air conditioning
Alarm clock
Electronic door locks
Hair dryer
In-room safe
Iron and ironing board (Available upon request)
Pay-per-view movies
Radio
Remote-controlled cable TV
Telephone with voice mail
Manor style suites include refrigerators
Activities at the Las Vegas Circus Circus
There are many activities for adults and children at the Las Vegas Circus Circus. Ranging from rides and games at the Midway to the Casino, you will be able to spend quality time in an enjoyable atmosphere.
Permanent Circus
Above the Casino, near the Midway, the Permanent Circus resides. High above the floor, acrobats, trapeze experts and performers show off world-class ability. The show is free, but there are only 60 seats in the stands. There is plenty of standing room so you can see the show even if the seats are all taken. Each show lasts about ten minutes, and is performed every half an hour between 11 A.M. and Midnight.
Circus Circus Adventure Dome
This pink structure, despite the color, is one of the most entertaining places in the Circus Circus Hotel and Casino. Within this five acre complex, you will find a variety of roller coasters that defy gravity and thrill the senses. Some of these include the Sling Shot, the Inverter, Chaos, and the Canyon Blaster. In addition to these rides, you will find a wide range of skill and chance games for all ages, bumper cars, and the Rim Runner.
Circus Circus Casino
Adults will find good entertainment at the Casino, where gambling can be done in a comfortable, yet exciting environment. Circus perform around the clock, letting you take a break from the slots to watch their high level of ability and flexibility.
Circus Circus Pool
There is no better way to cool off from a hot day in the Adventure Dome or around the Strip by taking the time to relax in the pool. There are three pools situated around the Circus Hotel Las Vegas, letting you get plenty of sun and water at the location of your choice.
If you are planning to stay at the Circus Circus hotel Las Vegas, you will want to make your reservations in advance. This lets you get the price of cheap Las Vegas hotels while being able to stay at a quality establishment. There are few Las Vegas hotels that have as many activities and things to do for families as the Circus Circus possesses.
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The Excalibur Hotel Las Vegas is one of the most exciting and different themed hotels in the southern portion of Las Vegas Boulevard. Nestled between the trendy and vibrant New York New York and the exotic Luxor Hotel, there are few Las Vegas hotels with a perfect blend of unique atmosphere and great location. When you enter the large lobby, you will encounter the sights that you would expect from the renaissance period. Coats of Arms, and 'antique' decor greet you and submerse you in the festivities from the start. If you arrive before check in, you can visit one of the many floors, one of which includes a faire that will awe and delight you with the bright colors, medieval style music, and performers. Some sections of the hotel have entertainers you can watch for free.
When you make reservations at the Excalibur Las Vegas, you will be able to experience the medieval era while having all of the modern amenities expected in Las Vegas. In order to accomplish this, there are a variety of room features available for you.
Room Features:
Air conditioning
Clock radio,
Desk
Electronic door locks
Hair dryer
Pay-per-view movies
Remote-controlled cable TV
Telephone
Voice mail
In order to be able to reserve a room at the Excalibur Hotel, you need to be 21 years of age or older. Children 11 and under stay free with an adult. There is a limit of four people per room, and check-in is at 2 PM. Check-out is at 11 AM.
Entertainment at the Excalibur
One of the highlights of visiting the Excalibur Hotel in Las Vegas is seeing one of the many shows and other attractions the hotel and casino has to offer. Ranging from a true dinner theater to roller coaster rides and thrillers, you will be able to find an activity suited to people of all ages.
The Tournament of Kings
If you are looking for a themed dinner experience, this is the place for you. Each meal includes a full length show, as well as full course meal that not only tastes great but is filling. Meeting with the theme, there is no utensils, which makes dinning an interesting affair. The show is greatly crowd driven, which helps make it a memorable evening. The cost is roughly $50 per person. Children three or younger are admitted free if they are seated on a parents lap for the entirety of the show. Children above the age of three are required to have their own seat.
Merlin's Magic Motion Machines
Merlin's Magic Motion Machines are roller coaster rides that are designed to send you for the journey of your life. For $4 a ride for Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, you can experience terror in an action packed four minute ride that will leave you breathless and wanting more. You should make certain you heed the caution signs, as these rides are really intense.
Excalibur Pools
The Excalibur pools are highly popular with younger crowds, as it possesses a water slide and a lot of swimming space. The concrete area is surprisingly nice, accented with a variety of rock based waterfalls and plants to break the monotony of the concrete. The pool further from the pool area entrance sports extra shade, and there is no shortage of chairs for those wishing to bask in the sun.
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Main Street Station
Room Quality:
Clean rooms with modest furnishings including decent resting chairs. The casino theme of Victorian antiques is sort of ignored in the rooms, which are more modern. The beds are comfortable and the sitting area is average. The bathrooms are bland, but functional. Rooms on the top floors have mini-fridges. The hotel abuts the freeway on one side and railroad tracks on another, so if you're a light sleeper be sure to ask for something high and away from these distractions. If you want a view of the Strip and the other downtown casinos, ask for an odd numbered room. Even numbers face North Las Vegas and the highway, which may bother light sleepers on low floors. The lower the room number on the floor, the farther from the train tracks you'll be.
Service Quality:
Good, but it is a smaller hotel, so they don't have a lot of amenities. They will happily deliver an iron or extra towels, but there is no spa or masseusse you can call to your room. Check-in and check-out are quick thanks to the hotel's size. Staff is friendly.
What You Get Bottles of in the Bathroom: Shampoo and lotion.
Clientele:
A broad mix. Main Street Station has a loyal clientele so the people here are mostly repeat customers. They are middle class and spread across the entire age spectrum, with an emphasis on middle-age. There's no nightclub or other attraction geared toward the youth market.
How's the Pool? There is none. But you are allowed to use the crappy little pool across the street at the California. Seriously, it's a crappy pool.
Service Quality: Good, but it is a smaller hotel, so they don't have a lot of amenities. They will happily deliver an iron or extra towels, but there is no spa or masseusse you can call to your room. Check-in and check-out are quick thanks to the hotel's size. Staff is friendly.
What You Get Bottles of in the Bathroom: Shampoo and lotion.
Clientele: A broad mix. Main Street Station has a loyal clientele so the people here are mostly repeat customers. They are middle class and spread across the entire age spectrum, with an emphasis on middle-age. There's no nightclub or other attraction geared toward the youth market.
How's the Pool? There is none. But you are allowed to use the crappy little pool across the street at the California. Seriously, it's a crappy pool.
Relax and recover from the daily grind with an overnight getaway at Wynn.
One night in a casually elegant Deluxe Resort Room at Wynn Las Vegas or a Resort Suite King at Encore
Dinner for two at Society Café Encore or Wazuzu at Encore
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The Suite Life
Experience The Suite Life at Wynn Las Vegas and Encore.
Enjoy a private entrance and registration lounge with direct
access to Tower Suites floors, and an exclusive pool.
Wynn Las Vegas Parlor or Salon Suite, or Encore Parlor or Salon Suite
Daily $75 Resort Credit
Private car service to and from the airport
Daily Fitness Center passes for registered guests
Daily internet access, and unlimited local and domestic long distance calls
The exterior of the Wynn Las Vegas takes elegance to a whole new level. The sleek, 50 story tall structure forms a quarter circle, using darker materials to contrast with the small mountain of trees and the white accents used in the hotel tower. From the Wynn wedding chapel to its excellent Ferrari Maserati dealership, this hotel can indulge your desires, whatever they are.
The Wynn Las Vegas, designed by Steve Wynn, is the first Mega hotel to be build in Las Vegas in the past 5 years. Taking the place of the Desert Inn, which was torn down in 2001, this 2.7 billion dollar hotel is designed to surpass the grandeur of the Bellagio, the Mirage and Treasure Island, all of which Steve Wynn designed.
The hotel has approximately 2,700 rooms, a 111,000 square foot casino, an 18 hole Wynn Golf Course, as well as many other attractions. From the superb Resort Room that raise the bar in standard rooms on the strip to the plush Wynn Suite, any room you stay in will impress you.
The European style Wynn pool is the place to be seen during the daylight hours, either in the main area or the topless section behind the pool bar. The Wynn Cabanas are some of the most impressive on the Strip, with complimentary IPODs and a television set.
Included in the shopping centers of the Wynn Resort Las Vegas is a full fledged Ferrari and Maserati dealership. This dealership caters to the rich and the famous, as Wynn shopping is aimed to serve those willing to spend the money to stay in the newest hotel on the Strip. One of the hottest new night clubs in Las Vegas is the Wynn Blush boutique nightclub.
Attractions
Circular Showroom/Theater
A 2,000 seat circular show room is in the Wynn Hotel Las Vegas. Marble, and rich velvet continue the luxurious theme you will find at this hotel. The center stage allows many more individuals to get a good view of the great shows at the Wynn. The Le Reve Wynn Show is a fantastic show at the Wynn. Combining many of director Franco Dragone's previous shows, he is famous for working on many Cirque du Soleil productions, the Le Reve Wynn Show creates a hallucinatory narrative.
Lake of Dreams
The Wynn Resort sports a 150 foot tall fountain that contains five different tiers. The fountain falls into a man-made lake. This is named the Lake of Dreams. There is a light show that changes the color of the lake a variety of bright, rich hues.
Restaurants
There are 18 new restaurants located within the Wynn Resort. The Wynn Hotel Lobby is decorated in bold red, green and brown hues, and is decorated with rich fabrics and fine fixtures. The restaurants are no less impressive. Inside the resort, aside from the main tower of the hotel is a suites structure. This suite tower is home to Tableau, which is a semi-private restaurant. Dinner here is open to the public, however, breakfast and lunch use is limited to guests of the suites.
Casino
Spanning a massive 111,000 square feet, The Wynn Resort and Hotel has a variety of different slot and card games, as well as dice games. It is designed to be as elegant as the rest of the structure, with intricate woodwork and delicate chandeliers, matching the fame and beauty of the Venetian and the Bellagio casinos.
Relax and recover from the daily grind with an overnight getaway at Wynn.
One night in a casually elegant Deluxe Resort Room at Wynn Las Vegas or a Resort Suite King at Encore
Dinner for two at Society Café Encore or Wazuzu at Encore
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The Suite Life
Experience The Suite Life at Wynn Las Vegas and Encore.
Enjoy a private entrance and registration lounge with direct
access to Tower Suites floors, and an exclusive pool.
Wynn Las Vegas Parlor or Salon Suite, or Encore Parlor or Salon Suite
Daily $75 Resort Credit
Private car service to and from the airport
Daily Fitness Center passes for registered guests
Daily internet access, and unlimited local and domestic long distance calls
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Just north of the Wynn Hotel and Casino on Las Vegas Boulevard, the Wynn Encore echoes the look of Wynn inside and out with a shimmering, curved glass façade and a classic interior done in bold reds. Sometimes more of a good thing is just what's called for. Both Wynn and Wynn Encore challenge the idea that free, glitzy entertainment outside must be present to lure passers-by in. The newer concept behind these hotel casinos is to invite guests in and then let them see exactly what there is to see. After all, most people who stop to watch the free Bellagio fountains performance probably just keep on walking.
With over 2,000 Encore suites measuring in at a comfortable 700 square feet each, the Encore Las Vegas is designed for guests who want a comfortable and luxurious stay. If you don't want an upscale room with all the trimmings (or you don't want to pay for it) look elsewhere. If what you seek is a VIP experience, try an Encore VIP suite featuring a two-story layout and 5,800 square feet of space. The suites at the Encore Hotel Las Vegas have a multiple-room layout with a large-screen, flat panel television that swivels to face into the sleeping or living areas. Amenities and décor in the Encore suites are top of the line to ensure that the Encore Hotel Las Vegas parallels Wynn's high standards and outstanding service.
Of course, the Encore Las Vegas is not only created for sleep, but also for play. The casino covers 72,000 square feet. A number of fine dining experiences are available, as is an array of shops and boutiques. Bars and lounges ensure space for casual nightlife, while chic Encore nightclub options splash onto the Vegas scene. Few other Vegas resorts challenge the Wynn for style and presentation and this is sure to leak over into the nightclub experience at the Encore Hotel Las Vegas. When you are done playing, try a relaxation session in the fabulous Encore pool or spa.
Aside from Wynn, the Wynn Encore is located close to several other Vegas hotspots. Just across the street is Fashion Show Mall, a great destination for shopping or dining. Several delicious restaurants line the front of the Mall just along the Strip, providing a lovely outdoor view of the Wynn, Wynn Encore, and Las Vegas Boulevard. Just a short walk away are Treasure Island and the Mirage with more dining and nightlife options as well as excellent shows to see at each.
With a range of amenities and a fine attention to detail, the Encore Las Vegas is sure to please even the pickiest of guests.
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VEGAS RESORT FEES
Strip Hotels
Daily Resort Fees
Aria
$25
Bally's
$18
Bellagio
$25
Caesars Palace
$25
Circus Circus
$14.50
Cosmopolitan
$25
Elara
No Resort Fee
Encore
$25
Excalibur
$15
Flamingo
$18
Four Seasons
$20
Harrah's
$18
Hooters
$15
Luxor
$18
LVH
$18
Mandalay Bay
$25
MGM Grand
$25
Mirage
$25
Monte Carlo
$20
New York New York
$20
Paris
$20
Planet Hollywood
$20
Riviera
$15
Stratosphere
$15
The Palazzo
$25
The Quad
$15
The Signature
$25
The Venetian
$25
THEhotel
$25
Treasure Island
$25
Tropicana
$20
Trump
$25
Vdara
$25
Wynn
$25
Off-Strip Hotels
Daily Resort Fees
Aliante
$15
Best Western
No Resort Fee
Bills Gaming Hall
No Resort Fee
Boulder Station
$13
Club de Soleil
$5
Fiesta Henderson
$10
Gold Coast
$10
Green Valley Ranch
$25
Hard Rock
$22
JW Marriott
No Resort Fee
Las Vegas Marriott
No Resort Fee
M Resort
No Resort Fee
Palace Station
$15
Palms
$20
Palms Place
$20
Red Rock
$25
Rio Suites
$20
Rumor
$12
Sam's Town
$10
Santa Fe Station
$13
Silverton
$7.50
South Point
$14
Suncoast
$10
Sunset Station
$15
Tahiti Village
$10
Texas Station
$13
The Orleans
$10
Westin Casuarina
$20
Wyndham Grand Desert
No Resort Fee
Downtown Hotels
Daily Resort Fees
Binion's
No Resort Fee
California
No Resort Fee
Downtown Grand
$11
El Cortez
No Resort Fee
Four Queens
No Resort Fee
Fremont
No Resort Fee
Golden Gate
$20
Golden Nugget
$20
Las Vegas Club
No Resort Fee
Main Street Station
No Resort Fee
Plaza
$10
Super 8
No Resort Fee
The D
$20
**Rates as of May 2014
Union Hotels and Casinos
The restaurants, bars and clubs in the hotels and casinos
listed below are union unless noted as otherwise.
Aria Resort and Casino
3730 Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (866) 359-7111
Non-union restaurant: Javier's
Bally's Las Vegas
3645 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (800) 634-3434
Bellagio
3600 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 693-7111
Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone: (702) 632-7777 Non-union restaurants: Border Grill, China Grill, Foundation Room, House of Blues, Red Square, Red, White and Blue, and Wolfgang Puck
Margaritaville Las Vegas
3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 733-3302
MGM Grand Hotel Casino
3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 891-7777 Non-union restaurants: Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House, Rainforest Café, and Wolfgang Puck
Mirage Hotel
3400 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 791-7111
Monte Carlo
3770 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 730-7777 Non-union restaurants: Andrés, D. Vino, and Dragon Noodle
New York-New York
3790 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 740-6969 Non-union restaurants: Gallagher’s Steakhouse, Chin Chin Café, America, New York Pizzeria, Il Fornaio, Gonzalez Y Gonzalez, Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs, and Broadway Burger Bar
Paris Las Vegas
3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 946-7000 Non-union restaurants: Eiffel Tower, Mon Ami Gabi, and Sugar Factory American
Planet Hollywood
3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (866) 919-7472 Non-union restaurants: Earl of Sandwich, KOI, P.F. Chang’s, Pink’s Hot Dogs, Planet Dailies, Strip House, and Yolos
Rio Suite Hotel and Casino
3700 West Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89103
Phone: (800) 752-9746 Non-union restaurants: Gaylord India Restaurant and Martorano’s
Riviera
2901 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 734-5110
Stratosphere Tower and Casino
2000 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89104
Phone: (702) 380-7777 Non-union restaurant: Fellini’s
Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas
Operated by Aramark Parks and Destinations
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
100 Lake Shore Drive
Page, AZ 86040
Phone: (888) 896-3829
Dozens of the world's top chefs have restaurants in Sin City. We ask 10 to dish on their favourite bites.
The Toque: Gordon Ramsay
The Restaurant: Newly launched Gordon Ramsay Steak, in the Paris Las Vegas.
Best Dish: "We're bringing Beef Wellington to the Strip!" His 20-day dry-cured beef tenderloin is brushed with dijon, topped with a rich mushroom duxelle, and wrapped in an herbed crepe before being encased in buttery puff pastry and baked golden. The pastry shatters under your fork while the beef remains as soft and rosy as a cherub's cheeks.
Bonus Round: Mr. Ramsay says he enjoys the precise tasting menus at his mentor's restaurant, Guy Savoy in Caesars Palace.
The Toque: Susan Feniger
The Restaurant: Border Grill at Mandalay Bay
Best Dish: Peruvian Ceviche with Ajui Amarilo Chile. "We make it with sustainable fish according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium [Seafood Watch program]," she explains. "It's a little bit spicy, but not too spicy, with ginger and lime and cilantro and extra virgin olive oil. Fabulous!" It was prepared with Hawaiian Ono the evening I had it, and the fresh fish with its nice pepper sting, the smooth avocado and the crunch of plantain chips was as successful a Vegas act as I've seen.
Bonus Round: Burgers at Hubert Keller's Burger Bar. Ms. Feniger says: "I love them all!"
The Toque: José Andrés
The restaurant: China Poblano in the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Best Dish: Salt Air Margarita. "It's the most-sold margarita in the history of mankind," the chef deadpans, though at his Washington restaurant the lineup for this drink is out the door. And rightly so: The icy fresh lime and tequila mix topped with a salt-air foam tastes like drinking a perfectly balanced margarita while splashing around in the Caribbean.
Bonus Round: He likes the "astonishing" fresh fish at Canadian success story, Estiatorio Milos, another restaurant in the Cosmopolitan Hotel.
The Toque: Nobu Matsuhisa
The restaurant: Nobu at Caesars Palace
Best Dish:Sea Bass with Miso Sauce. "I am very proud of this dish," says the chef. "It's about the pureness of flavour." It's already available at his restaurant at the Hard Rock Hotel Vegas, and will be featured in his soon-to-open Nobu Caesars. The miso-sauced fish with its peppery char and silky mushrooms tastes like the future of food.
Bonus Round:When not visiting his 29 other global restaurants, Mr. Matsuhisa enjoys the Spanish tapas at Julian Serrano's at the Aria. (And Mr. Matsuhisa makes this promise about Nobu, his first-ever boutique hotel opening in Vegas in the fall: "The beds will be so comfortable you'll be able to sleep 10 hours.")
The Toque: Michel Richard
The restaurant: Central in Caesars Palace
Best Dish:Fried Chicken with Mashed Potato. "It's the best chicken you will ever eat," proclaims Mr. Richard, as he kisses my hand. It's fried chicken as imagined by a French chef. The chicken is coated in forcemeat (seasoned fatty ground chicken) before being cooked sous-vide, then rolled in breadcrumbs and fried in clarified butter for a mahogany-hued finish. Meanwhile, the mashed potatoes, a 40/60 blend of butter and Yukon Golds, are life affirming.
Bonus Round: Chef Richard likes the chocolate soufflé at Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Prime Steakhouse at the Bellagio. "I should like it," he winks, "I gave him the recipe!"The Toque: Scott Conant
The restaurant: Scarpetta at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Best Dish: Polenta with Fricassee of Truffled Mushrooms. "There's a lot going on in that dish, and it keeps drawing you in for another spoonful," Mr. Conant says. It's warm and lusty and the deep mushroom flavour is a killer in a combo with the super-creamy polenta. Tip: You can eat this same delectable dish at Scarpetta in Toronto.
Bonus Round: He loves the Australian Wagyu Sirloin at Old Homestead Steakhouse in Caesars Palace: "Best steak I've had in the U.S."
The Toque: Guy Savoy
The restaurant: Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace
Best Dish: Artichoke Soup with Black Truffle. The Michelin-starred chef didn't miss a beat before giving this soup top billing. Along with the accompanying toasted mushroom brioche with truffle butter, the ultra smooth soup boasts a true truffle punch that lingers on the tongue – and in the memory. Should you choose to spend $68 on a bowl of soup in Vegas, make it this one.
Bonus Round: Mr. Savoy likes the burgers at Hubert Keller's Burger Bar at Mandalay Bay.
The Toque: Bradley Ogden
The restaurant: Bradley Ogden Caesars Palace
Best Dish: Twice-baked Maytag Cheese Soufflé. "We haven't been able to take it off the menu in 10 years," says the chef, though he does change up the accompanying seasonal garnish. I tried it with a sweet and sour strawberry compote; a beautiful match with the pungent cheese.
Bonus Round: He enjoys Francois Payard's "perfect desserts" at Payard Patisserie & Bistro in Caesars Palace.
The Toque: Todd English
The restaurant: Olives at the Bellagio
Best Dish: Beef Carpaccio. "It's a meal, it's something to share, it's just great," he says, his already huge smile becoming downright massive. A hot, crispy brick of fried gorgonzola polenta is hidden beneath a mound of arugula encased by whisper-thin slices of raw beef, dotted with roasted cippolini onions, shavings of Parmesan, and lashings of three different sauces, including a balsamic reduction, scallion cream and garlic aioli. It's hot and cold, sweet and sour, and crunchy too: a show-off of a salad.
Bonus Round: Michael Mina's Lobster Pot Pie. "I think he does a great job with lobster, and that's saying something because I'm from New England."
The Toque: Hubert Keller
The restaurant: Fleur, and chef-favourite Burger Bar, both in Mandalay Bay.
Best Dish: Kushi Oysters with Margarita Sorbet and Orange Caviar. "It's a pretty amazing appetizer," Mr. Keller says. The plump oysters are served atop a mini aquarium filled with colourful glass stones, LED lights and fog-producing dry ice. While encapsulating the essence of Vegas, it also happens to be completely tasty with the briny oysters, cool sorbet and molecular fresh orange "caviar" shining through the smoke and mirrors.
Bonus Round: Not wanting to showcase one chef over another, Mr. Keller agonized over the options before declining to answer.
Amy Rosen visited as a guest of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitor's Authority.
Special to The Globe and Mail
Las Vegas: 21 things to do for under $21
Whether you're up for shopping (Miracle Mile Shops, H&M), art perusing (Bellagio Gallery) or even bird-watching (Flamingo Hotel), Las Vegas has it on the cheap.
By Mary Forgione, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Reporting from Las Vegas ——
For those who want to spend more time than money in Las Vegas, here are 21 things to do for less than $21, all aimed at keeping the bottom line low and the fun factor high.
1. Springs Preserve. Forsake the fake pyramid and fake Statue of Liberty for a power walk through the real Vegas: 110 acres of pre-Bugsy Siegel desert. There are miles of cactus-filled trails, botanic gardens and a museum that pays tribute to the city's Mojave Desert roots. Open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. $18.95 for adults, $10.95 for kids 5-17. 333 S. Valley View Blvd.; (702) 822-7700, http://www.springspreserve.org.
2. Hoover Dam Bypass. The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, as it's officially known, opened two years ago to ease traffic congestion at Hoover Dam. The bridge, about 35 miles south of Las Vegas, became an instant landmark for its breathtaking views of the dam and the Colorado River. Pull off U.S. 93, take a stroll over the span and snap a few pictures. http://www.hooverdambypass.org
3. Can you say Chi-hu-ly? Glass man Dale Chihuly seems to be everywhere in Vegas. The chandelier in the lobby of the Bellagio is a must-see, with layers and layers of glass flowers and petals in the massive sculpture. Then tour the Gallery at Crystals Place in CityCenter where the artist's glass works sell for $4,000 to $640,000 — but window-shopping is free. http://www.crystalsatcitycenter.com/crystals-place/the-gallery.aspx.
4. Mandarin Oriental Tea Lounge. This calming refuge awaits on the 23rd floor of the luxe, gaming-free hotel. A pot of tea — organic lychee green or jasmine Earl Grey — is about $12 a person. There's no better place to look out over the Strip, particularly during the late-afternoon lull, and watch the lights come up. Afternoon tea 2:30 p.m.-5 p.m. http://www.mandarinoriental.com/lasvegas/dining/tea_lounge
5. Bird-watching at the Flamingo Hotel. Chilean flamingos, distinguished by their gray legs and pink knees, are the namesake bird of the hotel's 15-acre wildlife habitat, also home to pheasants, swans, native grackles and some koi fish. OK, it's nerdy, but bring your binoculars just in case. Go to http://www.flamingolasvegas.com and click on "wildlife habitat."
6. Harbor rainstorm at the Miracle Mile Shops. The sky darkens before an indoor weather cell lets loose with rain that falls into a mini-harbor amid the Miracle Mile mall at Planet Hollywood. Little kids will enjoy jumping on rocks and getting wet in the "storm" — and then ducking into a nearby Ben & Jerry's. It rains on the hour Mondays-Thursdays and on the half-hour on weekends. Check the weather forecast at http://www.miraclemileshopslv.com/entertain.php?id=19
7. Picture with a Vegas showgirl. Take home a souvenir that captures the glamour of Las Vegas. (You could always say you were in the show.) Get a free picture taken with a showgirl, with the famed "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign as a backdrop. Go to Harrah's near the north entrance of the casino.
8. Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas. It's not as adrenaline-pumping as the Stratosphere Tower ride, but going 460 feet up the Eiffel Tower (half the scale of the real one) offers spectacular panoramas of the Strip — without being strapped in. Why not create your own "Midnight in Paris" moment? It's open 9:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m. (barring bad weather) and costs $10.50-$15.50 for adults and $7.50-$10.50 for children. http://www.parislasvegas.com/casinos/paris-las-vegas/casino-misc/eiffel-tower-detail.html
9. Flair bartenders at Harrah's Carnaval Court. It's ground zero for flair bartenders who dance and juggle bottles to make drinks (Tim "Flippy" Morris is the superstar). You can watch these mesmerizing mixologists free, but the drinks aren't; they'll set you back $11 to $13 each. 3475 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
10. The Mob Museum. No one goes to Las Vegas to visit a museum, but the hottest new attraction in town may be the National Museum of Organized Crime & Law Enforcement. Exhibits give equal time to crime figures such as Bugsy Siegel and Al Capone and the men who pursued them, from J. Edgar Hoover to Rudy Giuliani. Open 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sundays-Thursdays, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets are $18 for adults and $12 for children 5-17. 300 Stewart Ave.; (702) 229-2734, themobmuseum.org.
11. Pinball Hall of Fame. At this joint, there's still time to have a misspent youth. Few people younger than 40 will understand the allure of pinball machines, but who cares when you can play these throwbacks for 25-75 cents a game? Open 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sundays-Thursdays; 11 a.m.-midnight Fridays and Saturdays. 1610 E. Tropicana Ave. http://www.pinballhall.org.
12. Learn how to gamble. Why go to the blackjack table without a strategy? Many casinos teach newbies how to play. Get schooled in poker, craps, roulette and blackjack at the Luxor, http://www.luxor.com/casino/casino_tablegames.aspx, or the Excalibur, www.excalibur.com/casino/game_guide.aspx.
13. H&M store. This is the largest Hennes & Mauritz store in the U.S., with three stories in about 55,000 square feet of space. Shop on the cheap at the massive Forum Shops at Caesars site. (There are two other H&Ms in the city.) A black jersey dress costs $17.95 for starters. Open 10 a.m. daily, 3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S., (702) 207-0167.
14. Fine-art galleries. Cash in your chips and spend an afternoon with Monet at the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art through the end of the year. See more than 20 works by the Impressionist master for the $15 price of admission. Picasso, Chagall and Andy Warhol also join the Vegas lineup in the new Martin Lawrence Galleries, free to enter at the Forum Shops at Caesars.
15. Main Street Station Antiques. Grab a brochure for a self-guided tour of the unusual artifacts in this turn-of-the-last-century-style casino. Check out Buffalo Bill's private rail car and a 6-foot slab of the Berlin Wall in one of the men's rooms. (Yes, women can visit too by asking security for an escort.) 200 N. Main St.; (702) 387-1896, http://www.mainstreetcasino.com
16. M&M's World. The four-story chocolatorium joins the old-school candy stop in Vegas — a tour of the Ethel M factory in Henderson, Nev. It's free to wander the shop's four stories, watch a 10-minute movie ("I Lost My M in Vegas," starring Red and Yellow), chat with roving Ms and discover 22 M&M colors (teal, lime green, hot pink, etc). But really, don't they all taste the same? Open daily 9 a.m.-midnight. 3785 Las Vegas Blvd. South; (702) 740-2504, http://www.mymms.com.
17. Silverton Hotel & Casino Aquarium. The 117,000-gallon tank has one thing traditional aquariums don't: mermaids. They dive Thursdays-Sundays amid the 4,000 tropical fish and stingrays at this off-Strip casino. 3333 Blue Diamond Road; (702) 263-7777, http://www.silvertoncasino.com
18. Don Pablo Cigar Factory. This shop is part-cigar store, part-factory. You can watch old-style Cuban cigar rolling — from tobacco leaves to the final product — free, but the smokes will cost you $6-$15 each. Open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sundays. 3049 Las Vegas Blvd. S.; (800) 537-4957, http://www.donpablocigars.com
19. Big Elvis. You can't leave Vegas without seeing at least one Elvis. Pete "Big Elvis" Vallee plays the King in free one-hour concerts at 3, 5 and 6:30 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon. He sings Elvis hits as well as country, gospel and R&B. 3595 Las Vegas Blvd. S. (702) 737-2100, http://www.billslasvegas.com
20. Free concerts at Cosmopolitan Las Vegas. The hot venue that's "the right amount of wrong" showcases up-and-coming bands at three hotel venues. There's always live action, such as hip-hop performer Pigeon John and DJ Teen Wolf. Check http://www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com for a list of upcoming free concerts.
21. "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign. Commercial artist Betty Willis designed the flashy, Midcentury sign that has become a Sin City icon. It was installed at the south end of the Strip in 1959 and remains the city's most famous neon welcome mat. Park for free to get a close-up of the 25-foot sign.
How to Find the Best Paying Video Poker Machines in Any Casino with Gambling Author Linda Boyd
Vegas 101: Tips for
scoring a winning stay
Your chances of hitting a jackpot in Vegas are, sadly, slim. But scoring a stay without hassles or breaking the bank isn't hard, once you know which plays to make. USA TODAY's Kitty Bean Yancey , with the help of Vegas insiders, shares 10 strategies for a winning getaway.
1. Know when to go.
Rates generally are lowest Sunday to Thursday when big conventions aren't in town. If dates are flexible, resort websites make planning easy, with monthly calendars showing the lowest rates for each day. For instance, rooms at the upscale Bellagio are running $149-$399 in coming months, depending on the date. July and mid-December often are slow.
Strip hotels tend to be pricier than those downtown. But downtown is revitalizing, and gamers like its lower betting minimums. Websites such as LasVegasAdvisor.com track and obtain deals (learn about many for free or pay $37 to join for coupons and newsletters). The Advisor is finding nightly specials as low as "the teens and twenties," it says. Vegas.com and other sites also negotiate discounts, and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority's VisitLasVegas.com posts promotions. Check air/hotel packages and resort Web specials. But factor resort fees into the bottom line. Now $25 at some places, they usually include Internet but can turn a $60 hotel steal into a $90-plus proposition, with tax. Caesars Entertainment resorts (Caesars Palace, Paris, Rio and others) don't charge resort fees, though you pay extra for Internet. That can mean $14.99 in-room daily/$24.99 property-wide at Caesars Palace if you want to use it. Ask: "Do I want to save money on a room and go to great shows and restaurants, or have a five-star (resort) experience?" Vegas.com marketing director Paul Mello advises.
3. Get a deal on wheels.
Taxis aren't cheap when Strip traffic is gridlocked on weekends. You often wait in line at the airport or resorts for one. But taxis are a boon for imbibers and those who don't know Vegas. A key phrase to use when going between the Strip and airport: "Don't take the tunnel," which usually runs up the fare. Rental cars are a winning option, with rates as low as less than $10 a day and free self-parking at casino resorts. Learn routes to avoid Las Vegas Boulevard, such as Paradise Road, Harmon Avenue or Dean Martin Drive. The Las Vegas Monorail goes to many spots on the Strip ($28 for three days), and the gold-colored Deuce buses ($7 a day) cruise the Strip and go downtown.
4. Be a player.
Yes, the house usually wins. (You're better off at table games than slots, former pro gambler and Las Vegas Advisor president Anthony Curtis says.) Always join the players club at casinos or resorts where you'll spend time. Membership is free and brings sign-up bonuses such as free gaming. Also rack up points for dining and at shops to get buffet discounts and cheaper lodging (comped rooms now rarely go to the average gambler). Curtis likes the Tropicana's lure for new members: up to $200 in free slot play if you lose. He's also a fan of the $7.99 steak meal for members at Ellis Island Casino & Brewery: sirloin, soup or salad, potato, vegetable and a beer.
5. Slurp at happy hours, shovel in restaurant deals.
Want to eat cheap? How about $1 happy-hour oysters at P.J. Clarke's or $1 frozen margaritas and Michelobs 24/7 at the Casino Royale's bar on the Strip. Eat where locals do — off the Strip — such as at Le Thai downtown, where copious, well-prepared dishes that can serve two are less than $10. But high-end resorts host meal deals: Estiatorio Milos in The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas sells a three-course weekday lunch for $20.12. Buffets on the Strip often are in the $20 range for lunch, $30 for dinner, but if you like pigging out, snap up the $32 all-day pass for both the Luxor and Excalibur buffets or the "Buffet of Buffets" pass, offering 24 hours of non-stop eating at six resorts (Rio, Paris, Planet Hollywood, Harrah's, Flamingo, Imperial Palace). It's $44.99 for players clubbers; $49.99 for others.
6. See a show below the going rate.
Head to Tix4Tonight outlets (locations at tix4tonight.com) and see what's heavily discounted that day. Cirque du Soleil shows run in the $100 range, but Vegas websites including BestofVegas.com offer discounts. Caesars Entertainment has a deal: a $99 All Stage Pass, which lets you see as many shows and attractions as you can in 48 hours for $99 plus tax for Total Rewards members ($119 for others). Choose from 22, including afternoon offerings.
7. Don't forget Vegas' free attractions.
They include Bellagio's dancing fountains; nightly "battles" between pirates and the Sirens of TI in front of the Treasure Island resort; the seasonally decorated Conservatory at Bellagio; the spewing volcano at The Mirage; Carnival-themed "Show in the Sky" at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino; and the light and music shows at the Fremont Street Experience downtown. The lion habitat at the MGM Grand has closed, by the way.
Gaining entrance to hot clubs or party pools needn't require a wait. "The safest way is to call directly" to get on the all-important "list," says Nick Cope, VIP marketing host at PURE nightclub and the Venus Pool Club at Caesars Palace. "Do not be swindled out of dollars" by touts on the Strip, he adds. Services such as VIPVegas.com or HotShotVegas.com can whisk you in. Tour multiple clubs via the "VIP Club Crawl" at nitetours.com. Hotel guests and high rollers have a better chance of a table — talk to a concierge or casino host. Curtis strolls in near opening, gets stamped and confirms he can cruise past lines when the party heats up. Before you go, know that table service at a hot club can easily cost $500 and up for a single bottle and mixers, not including tips.
9. Pack like a Vegas pro.
You can get away with most anything in Vegas. Grannies wear plunging tops and sequins. T-shirts and jeans are seen in upscale casinos. But if you want the best treatment, dress the part. Advice for women: Pack comfy shoes. Too many tourists totter in blister-inducing spike heels in a town where getting from a resort door to a club or eatery can mean a 10-minute walk.
10. Don't be late at the gate.
Frequently at McCarran airport, passengers are called to board flights or lose their seats. Lots do. A good bet is to be at the airport two hours early, maybe earlier on busy Sundays. Security lines can be scarily long; hungover fliers are less adept at checkpoints. And if you get to the gate early, you can pass time playing the airport slots.
Vegas buffets that are offering an all-day pass to dine
The Imperial Palace may be a more established strip property but it's located right at center strip next to Harrahs and across from Mirage/TI. You sure can't beat this location for the price! Most $25+ room offers are Sun. - Thur nites. (Other properties available for higher rates--check them all out at the link above.) NOTE: A year ago when I updated this list the lowest room price was $35! How low can it go????
Circus Circus also has rooms available from $22-go to: http://tinyurl.com/qun6gm
3. Keep busy with over 100 FREE Attractions in Las Vagas!
Right next to the Flamingo and on one of the busiest corners in
Vegas is Bill's Gamblin Hall. Located in the Sports Book you'll
find the famous hot dog cart with very good hot dogs! Add
a beer and you'll think you're in Frugal Heaven!
You won't find 2for1 discounts to the top, top Vegas shows like Mystere, O, Ka, etc here but you'll get some great bargains for second tier type shows including: Nathan Burton, Jubilee, Legends in Concert, Rick Thomas Magic, Tony 'N Tina's Wedding--just to name a few. (not all available at all times) Top tier shows can now often be found at a discount of up to 40% off for day of shows! NOW 6 Locations to serve you! Day of purchase only.
When you're booking your 1/2 price show reservations, check out the half price meals available thru this well-known Las Vegas discounter! Menus and restaurants change constantly, but hey--1/2 price show and a meal? Only hitting a jackpot would be luckier!
Back at Bill's Gamblin' Hall in their lounge is one of the best free shows on the Strip! Every Monday - Friday at 3pm, 5pm and 6:30pm you can sit down just a few feet away and watch Big Elvis, also known as Pete Vallee. If you close your eyes, you'd swear that Elvis had NOT left the building! Also, in the same area they have Karaoke on Sun-Tue beginning at 8 pm.-- and being that this is Vegas--the karaoke here is usually a notch or two above anything you'd find at "home".
9. Free Las Vegas Magazine with Coupons to PRINT in Advance!
Click on the above link, then click on circle with "Download Vegas Values" on it. (Note when you "page" thru the mag, remember the print the front and back of the coupon) Also, What's On Las Vegas Guide and LVM-Las Vegas Magazine (formerly known as ShowBiz Weekly) are usually available in your hotel room and are loaded with coupons! Cut 'em out and use 'em!
10. Cheap Transportation Up and Down the Strip with Deuce Buses
The RTC's Deuce buses (double deckers) go up and down the strip all day for $3 one way or $7 for 24 hour pass and $15 for a 3 day pass. Drivers usually will announce the next stop so you have an idea where to get off and you can stay on and ride all the way downtown to Fremont Street. Sure beats walking!
11. 21st Century Transportation via the Las Vegas Monorail!
Sleek, comfortable, reasonable transportation for the 21st Century! The $13 ticket is good for 24 HOURs from time of purchase. Also check out their "Deals and Promotions" link.
Free shuttles that go between Bill's Gamblin' Hall (strip)/Gold Coast (across from Rio and Palms) And check out their rate calendar with rooms from $33/night!
Next time you're in Las Vegas, at every casino that you walk into, register at their slot club for their player's card. . Harrahs slot card is good at Harrahs, Flamingo, Ballys, Paris, Rio, Imperial Palace, Caesars and almost 30 casinos outside of Nevada and a few more in Nevada! Once you're on the casino's mailing list you'll start getting offers for rooms based on your play. Give them enough play and the rooms are free or at the very least they're at greatly reduced prices called the "casino rate". Also, you'll often earn comps or cash back that can be used against the room charges when you check out. Ask at the slot/player's club desk when you sign up.
Next time you're in Las Vegas, at every casino that you walk into, register at their slot club for their player's card. MGM/Mirage Player's Club card is good at Mandalay Bay, Luxor, MGM Grand, Excalibur, NYNY, Monte Carlo, Bellagio, Mirage and several others in Nevada and outside of Nevada. Once you're on the casino's mailing list you'll start getting offers for rooms based on your play. Give them enough play and the rooms are free or at the very least they're at greatly reduced prices called the "casino rate". Also, you'll often earn comps or cash back that can be used against the room charges when you check out. Ask at the slot/player's club desk when you sign up.
Click on the "sign up for email" button on the bottomish right and you can pick from which Harrah's properties you want to send you promotions and e-mail room specials.You'll be surprised at some of the great room rates you'll get! Yes! You've got mail!
Other internet room rate emails can be obtained through the web sites for the following properties: Bellagio, Mirage, TI, NYNY, Excalibur, Luxor, Monte Carlo, Excaibu, Luxor and Mandalay Bay.
This new member sign-up promotion is open to anyone over 21 who is not already an A.C.E. Rewards Club member. Arizona Charlies reimburses losses up to $100 incurred on the first day of your A.C.E. membership. Free playing money--woo hoo!!!
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Shopping discounts at Miracle Mile Shops/Planet Hollywood, Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas, The Fashion Show Mall (across from Wynn), The Forum Shops at Caesars (Caesar's Palace), The Grand Canal Shoppes/Venetian, Las Vegas Outlet Center, Las Vegas Premium Outlets. More shopping than a husband can stand!
Dollar Car Rental has more rental locations in Las Vegas than any other rental company thus saving the airport fees that are attached to renting at the airport. Enter "Las Vegas" in the box under specials and see if there are any specific specials to Las Vegas. Fly then Drive with Dollar Deals!
Find out what shows and headliners are going to be in Las Vegas when you're there! Search by a day or range of dates! Also includes lounge listings and lounge acts are FREE!
The Fremont Street Experience or otherwise known as "downtown"
Las Vegas has coupons for food, souvenirs, slot play and entertainment.
Click on the above link and after adding your email, use password: realvegas
Question 1: As a follow-up to your answer to today's question (QoD 4/9/10) about casino hosts, my question is, how much do you need to bring to Vegas in order for the casino hosts to be interested in hosting you? Question 2: What size bankroll does one need in order to feel they can enlist the services of a casino host? If you tell them you have a certain size bankroll and you don't put it in action, what can you expect the repercussions to be, if any?
A:
We received a number of similar questions after running yet another Q&A on casino hosts, a topic that solicits regular questions and never fails to inspire a flurry when we run one.
Actually, there’s nothing mysterious about bankroll requirements in terms of a casino marketing executive’s criteria for hosting players. Fact is, the requirements and criteria not only aren’t set in stone, but differ from casino to casino and sometimes host to host; they can also change over time.
Always remember that hosts are there to service you. You need to play their games, but they need to give you good reasons to do so. You can probably find a host (or a boss, who doubles as a host at the smaller casinos that don't have dedicated marketing execs) for whatever your level of action.
It all depends on what you play, where you play, and what you’re looking for in return for your play.
If you’re a baccarat enthusiast who brings $2 million and likes to make $50,000 bets, call the MGM Grand and talk to a host about flying in on a company jet and staying at the Mansion with a butler and personal chef.
If you’re a crapshooter who makes $10 pass line bets with single odds, call the Hats and Horns and talk to a boss about a buffet for two and comped tickets to Nudes On Ice (a fictitious example in order not to quote any real numbers at a real casino).
Say you’re looking for a nice $250 dinner at Hugo’s Cellar for your 25th anniversary. Call a host at the Four Queens and ask for the play requirement. If the answer, $50 a hand for four hours, is a little rich for your blood, ask about a $150 comp. If it’s still too much, call the Golden Nugget and ask about dinner at the Grotto. (Or if your heart is really set on Hugo’s, pay retail; that way you know exactly what you’re buying and how much it’s going to cost.)
Or say you want to stay at the Mirage in a mini-suite. Call ’em up and ask. The $50 a hand for four hours is too much? Ask about a slow night -- Monday or Tuesday. Maybe the average bet times play hours will go down somewhat. Or maybe you decide you’d just like a standard room. Or maybe you realize you don’t mind staying at the Monte Carlo after all, where they want four hours at only $25 a hand.
Are you a dollar slot player? Call around; see what you can get from various slot hosts. Start low and bargain up.
Are you a five-dollar video poker player? There might be a limited number of casinos with good schedules (hopefully, you’re playing positive expectation games using proper strategy), but you should qualify for pretty decent comps at that level. Shop and compare for best results.
Another idea is to frequent online message forums, such as the Comps board at LasVegasAdvisor.com. A quick look just now reveals that dinner for two at Second Street Grille at the Fremont goes for $25 for four hours. With that information, you can call up a host/boss at the Fremont and compare what he says to what you know.
What if a host tells you that you should come in, play, and pay, and he'll review your action at the end of your stay, then write down/off your room and food bill? Some players are all right with this arrangement in the beginning, especially if it’s a casino that they really like. If they’re planning on staying and playing there anyway and they don’t mind paying retail if their action doesn’t cover their expenses, at least they get a little information out of it. Others feel like they’re buying something without knowing how much it costs; they don't like surprises at the end of their trip.
Once you find a host who appreciates your play at a property you like, cultivate him. The "care and feeding" of a host is an art form and a lot’s been written about it -- by Jean Scott in her Frugal series and Deke Castleman in Whale Hunt in the Desert, to name a couple. But the better you get to know hosts, the more conversant you’ll be with the systems at the casinos you frequent and the better your relationship with the casinos will be.
A good host, meanwhile, will be cultivating you in return.
As for the repercussions for not living up to your end of the play-comp bargain, you won’t be visited by security or the police. Your kneecaps won't have a little chat with a sledge hammer. But you will burn a bridge and if it’s at a multi-casino company, hosts at all the other company casinos will be able to call up your info and see that you’re a deadbeat. It’s bad form to overstate your bankroll and/or minimum bets or your intention to play for more hours than you do.
Remember, a host can do a lot of discretionary things for you. Jean Scott is a master at befriending hosts and getting all kinds of goodies, whether her play merits them or not (usually it does, but not always) and she has plenty of tips in her books. So if you want to make a study of the host game, that’s the place to start. If you just want to jump in and see how it works, start calling the casinos, ask for the VIP departments, and ask ask ask.
How to Get More Casino Comps with
gambling author Jean "Queen of Comps" Scott
VIDEO POKER vs SLOTS
Maximizing Your Rewards
Lower freebie rates for video poker players reflect payback realties
By John Grochowski
In the eyes of casino operators, not all players are created equal. Depending on what we play, how fast we play, how much money we put at risk and how often we return to do it all again, some of us are more valuable to the house than others.
This becomes apparent up at comp time, whether we take our rewards in cash, free play, meals, hotel rooms or other amenities. Those whose playing patterns are most likely to pad the casino’s bottom line get the most stuff.
This brings me to an email I received from a disgruntled video poker player, who was unhappy with his take from a player rewards program. It was from a reader named Jack, who asked, “Can you tell me why they now penalize video poker players by awarding us fewer points than slot players?”
This is easy enough to answer. Many, perhaps even most casinos give fewer rewards points on video poker because payback percentages are higher than on slot machines. If I’m a casino operator who offers 9-6 Jacks or Better, returning 99.5 percent with expert play, am I going to hand out as much free play per dollar played as I do to a penny slot player who spots me 10 percent by playing games that pay 90 percent or less? No, I am not.
Hence the dual reward formulas that are common in casinos today. I’ve seen many a program that requires twice as much play to earn a point on video poker as it does on slots. I shrug it off, play the games I want to play, and take whatever rewards come my way.
I ran this past my brother Jay, an occasional video poker player who sometimes dabbles in the low-denom slots, to make sure an average player would get it. “That only makes sense,” he said. “They want to give an incentive to come back to the players who leave the most money behind.”
Yep, that’s it. Still, the question hit home because one of the casinos on my regular rounds had just made a major change to both the quality of its video poker games and the structure of its rewards program. In the last few years, it has reduced video poker pay tables, then reduced them again so that even choosy players could do no better than games with about a 97 percent return with expert play.
Downturns can become upturns, and in December their pay tables on at least a few machines returned to their former glory, with a Joker Poker version that returns 99.9 percent with expert play, Not So Ugly Deuces Wild (99.7), 9-6 Jacks or Better (99.5), 8-5 Bonus Poker (99.2) and more.
The tradeoff? Lower rewards rates for the selective players who seek out those games. And not just rewards reduced by half. Rewards that were reduced tenfold from other video poker games, which are already half of those on slot machines.
Here’s the way it works. It takes 100 points to redeem for $1 in free play. Slot players get a point for every $5 wagered, and most video poker players get a point for every $10 wagered. But those who choose the cream of the crop video poker games must wager $100 to earn a point.
To put it on a percentage basis, slot players get 0.2 percent of their wagered returned to them in the form of free play. Most video poker players get 0.1 percent. Those who play the best video poker games get only 0.01 percent.
And you know who’s getting the best deal? Those who are getting the least free play, especially if they take time to learn the correct strategy for the games they play.
We can do a little simple arithmetic. Let’s say you make $1,000 worth of bets on a penny slot machine paying 90 percent—probably a couple of percentage points less in most jurisdictions, but we’ll make it 90 for easy calculations. On average, the machine pays you $900. You get 200 slot points, worth $2 in cash back. You have a total of $902 of your original grand.
On a $1 slot paying about 95 percent, your $1,000 brings you back $950 from the machine, and your $2 worth of slot points brings that up to $952.
Switch to video poker and play 8-5 Jacks or Better, paying 97.3 percent with expert play, and your average return per $1,000 is $973. You only get 100 player rewards points, worth $1, but your total of $974 is still higher than the slot players are getting.
Move on up to 9-6 Jacks or Better, and if you play at expert level your average return is 99.5 percent, or $995 per $1,000 wagered. In this system, you’ll earn a mere 10 slot points, worth just a dime. The casino won’t let you redeem such a low amount, but your $995 return still is miles ahead of anything slot players or customers on lower-paying video poker games are getting.
Your video poker skill level makes a difference. If you don’t play at expert level and are getting only 95 percent or so out of 8-5 Jacks or Better, then you’re getting about the same payback percentage as a dollar slot player, but getting half the rewards.
And details vary in different rewards programs. Some give much more in free play, some give less, and a few casinos have tried giving no points at all on the highest-paying video poker games. Bounce-back vouchers for extra rewards figure into any final calculations, too. But when all bets and rewards have been tallied, the biggest returns still go to the video poker players who play the best games well.