The best casino layout in Las Vegas. Easy to get around, easy to find and easy to get lost in. The drink service is impeccably fast and gracious and the floor people, dealers, slot managers and all employees are the cream of the crop.
Many of the WLV's slot machines are custom branded for Wynn themselves. For example, Blazing 7s machines are Wynn 7s etc. Lots of the other standard games are housed in new styled consoles, (with groovy foot rests), to match the decor of the WLV's casino floor. The video poker is playable and the slots can be pretty loose when the joint is hopping.
The great part about the Wynn is that amidst all the hubub it still retains a serene almost calm excitement. Its subtle, but guaranteed fun. More.
Encore's casino is primarily tailored for table games players and features craps, blackjack, roulette, baccarat and pai gow. The slot selection ranges towards the higher limits and has the newest high-tech games. Encore also features a high limit slot and table games lounges.
Numerous bars and restaurants are easily accessible throughout the casino. We've found the minimums to be similar to what Wynn Las Vegas has, and the slots to be a little less playable than those at Wynn. More.
Great vibes... love the freaky blue walkway. The casino reminds us of Atlantic City a bit. Since Bally's is connected directly to Paris, expect to see both Ballys and Paris chips on the tables and lots of Parisians.
The center of the casino is all $1 slots - nickels are by the Keno pit (hang a right when you enter from the strip). Harrah's has made many adjustments to the joint since they took it over. New carpets were installed in 2006, a poker room (we use that term loosely) was shoehorned into a square where a mondo bank of slots used to be.
Good action, standard strip fare... nothing too fancy, but the table minimums jump to $15-25 on weekends. Head over to O'Shea's if you want cheaper action. Ballys does have a bank of Blazing 7 dollar slot machines that have been quite profitiable for the VT Posse.
Their 'poker room' is a nook on the casino floor that they took slots out of... meh. Speaking of gone... Ballys removed the Wheel of Fortune slots in August 2008. Another interesting ... more.
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