That’s right. We’re part of that Arizona gambling crowd. It’s an hour closer than Vegas. They have three poker rooms, and Harrah’s has some feeder tournaments to the WSOP. Play a little VP and it’s no problem to get comped.
It’s a little short on entertainment, but they’re working on it. I get show offers from Edgewater/Colorado Belle all the time. Like most of the customers, most of the entertainers are in the older age groups–Frankie Avalon, Neil Sedaka, etc. OTOH, we’ve seen Reba McEntire there twice and it was a great show both times. The open-air amphitheater is nice if it isn’t too hot, but getting there and back is difficult, with spectacular bus traffic jams.
Parking is free so far, but sometimes when they’re crowded the long hike in from the nearest open parking space is a pain. Also down in the canyon like that, sometimes it gets reflector-oven hot.
Still, we’re satisfied repeat customers so far. I wonder what changes are in store for the Aquarius….
Exactly.
I would wager if anything North of the Wynncore (with the exception of Circus Circus – they have their own niche market), plans on having any modicum of success, they’ll need to turn them into locals casinos, and lose the charade they can operate like a strip casino.
Maybe this will change in the year 2045, when Resorts World finally comes online.
]]>It’s a boring place to stay, but it offers all those things people miss about the strip when it comes to gambling and cheap eats. And the city does well on weekends with the Arizona gambling crowd. I know people who go there for golf vacations because it’s a lot less expensive.
]]>Why go to Laughlin when you got Vegas close by? Well….
1. Only one hotel in Laughlin (Harrah’s) has a resort fee.
2. Laughlin has no parking fees.
3. Many places in Laughlin still have 3-2 Blackjack.
4. Laughlin still has not-too-bad Video Poker payouts. Some of the best are at Aquarius–even 9-6 JoB the last time I was there. Try to find that on the Strip.
5. You can walk from one place to another (except Harrah’s) or take the relatively inexpensive water taxi, without running into pornslappers, timeshare hawkers, panhandlers, street performers. etc.
It’s true that Laughlin has a few problems of its own, but I think that overall it’s actually more like Las Vegas used to be than the real Las Vegas is nowadays.
]]>Uh, I think you may be in the wrong place here, friendo. This post was about a “5” on the VV “sophomoric” scale.
]]>Maybe it’s time for the city and developers to realize that for all intents and purposes the strip ends at Wynncore, and to start using that land for other purposes. Everyone bemoaned the loss of the Riv, but maybe what went in it’s place is the right idea. Build a ton of event/convention space up there, tear down what’s left of the failing or aborted resorts and build the support services around it to make all the conventioneers happy.
Even if the new owners turn the Strat into Cosmopolitan North (highly unlikely), I still wouldn’t venture up there because IT’S TOO DAMN FAR FROM EVERYTHING ELSE. At some point all the stakeholders involved will have to concede the obvious.
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