This is a good place to stay if you have a layover before your flight or just need a place to lay your head for the evening. Rates are cheap and it's off strip but right across from the upscale Palms and next to the Rio as well. The drinks and gaming are cheap here and the casino is relatively large.
This is even hotter outside than when you went to the Fountainbleu. Voted best Dim Sum in Las Vegas. Across the street to the right is a Blue Berry Hill Restaurant. I understand that when dealers work for the Boyd Group they start them at the Gold Coast then move them around as they gain experience. Am subscribed and even hit the like button. I wonder if Ping Pang Pong has a vegetarian menu? Ah, Cornerstone, is that the steak house? Boyd Hotels have good restaurant's and they aren't that pricey. My wife and I once played BINGO at the Holiday Inn that is now Harrah's. There are few that could do what you do. This is a nice hotel in a good location.
One thing I never though of really. The lack of bowling on the strip. I know the strip is putting in more family friendly venues and such to get more people in. The fact bowling is not one of them is surprising. Mean even I would be up for a couple of games of bowling if the resorts had them.
This is a good place to stay if you have a layover before your flight or just need a place to lay your head for the evening. Rates are cheap and it's off strip but right across from the upscale Palms and next to the Rio as well. The drinks and gaming are cheap here and the casino is relatively large.
This is even hotter outside than when you went to the Fountainbleu. Voted best Dim Sum in Las Vegas. Across the street to the right is a Blue Berry Hill Restaurant. I understand that when dealers work for the Boyd Group they start them at the Gold Coast then move them around as they gain experience. Am subscribed and even hit the like button. I wonder if Ping Pang Pong has a vegetarian menu? Ah, Cornerstone, is that the steak house? Boyd Hotels have good restaurant's and they aren't that pricey. My wife and I once played BINGO at the Holiday Inn that is now Harrah's. There are few that could do what you do. This is a nice hotel in a good location.
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One thing I never though of really. The lack of bowling on the strip. I know the strip is putting in more family friendly venues and such to get more people in. The fact bowling is not one of them is surprising. Mean even I would be up for a couple of games of bowling if the resorts had them.
it takes a lot of space but it is very profitable off strip.