
If this helps, we're staying at the Rio and will have a rent-a-car during our stay, so distance is no object.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Every casino has at least a few $5 tables. You might have to wait a long time to get a seat though. There used to be casinos downtown with $1 tables, but I haven't been in that part of town for years. Give them a try though.Greyhound Dude wrote:My fiancee and I will be voyaging to the wonderful world of Las Vegas shortly. Nope, not to get married, just to have fun.She is itching to play blackjack at one of the casinos and would like input on where she could play with a low minimum bet, per her request. Does anyone know of such a casino where we could get away "cheap" (probably wrong question), i.e. $1-5 per hand?
If this helps, we're staying at the Rio and will have a rent-a-car during our stay, so distance is no object.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Greyhound Dude wrote:My fiancee and I will be voyaging to the wonderful world of Las Vegas shortly. Nope, not to get married, just to have fun.She is itching to play blackjack at one of the casinos and would like input on where she could play with a low minimum bet, per her request. Does anyone know of such a casino where we could get away "cheap" (probably wrong question), i.e. $1-5 per hand?
If this helps, we're staying at the Rio and will have a rent-a-car during our stay, so distance is no object.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Finding a nice dealer is key when you're a newbie. They can be a huge help at learning the game, especially if the tables are empty and they're bored.lilclyde54 wrote:As mentioned earlier, a good time to get your feet wet in blackjack is in the morning when tables aren't crowded. Tell your fiancee not to be shy and ask questions if she isn't sure of what to do. Most any competent dealer will answer questions. Just be aware that some of them aren't too knowledgable themselves.
ladysoleil wrote:Finding a nice dealer is key when you're a newbie. They can be a huge help at learning the game, especially if the tables are empty and they're bored.lilclyde54 wrote:As mentioned earlier, a good time to get your feet wet in blackjack is in the morning when tables aren't crowded. Tell your fiancee not to be shy and ask questions if she isn't sure of what to do. Most any competent dealer will answer questions. Just be aware that some of them aren't too knowledgable themselves.
Really!! [johnny carson] I did not know that. [/jc]KillerTomato wrote:
- Go on top of the Stratosphere Tower while you can. They're supposed to be tearing it down soon.
Where did you hear that? I just spent half an hour searching the web for any verification that the tower is planned to come down and found nothing. I was surprised to read that the tower is only 11 years old, completed in 1996. I thought of it as being much older, but I guess I still think of it as being part of Bob Stupak's Vegas World, which was the original casino at that location, and I thought they also had a tower, but maybe it was a different tower from the current one. Or maybe Vegas World always included the planned tower in their advertising, so I just assumed they already had one.KillerTomato wrote:- Go on top of the Stratosphere Tower while you can. They're supposed to be tearing it down soon.
TheConfessor wrote:Where did you hear that? I just spent half an hour searching the web for any verification that the tower is planned to come down and found nothing. I was surprised to read that the tower is only 11 years old, completed in 1996. I thought of it as being much older, but I guess I still think of it as being part of Bob Stupak's Vegas World, which was the original casino at that location, and I thought they also had a tower, but maybe it was a different tower from the current one. Or maybe Vegas World always included the planned tower in their advertising, so I just assumed they already had one.KillerTomato wrote:- Go on top of the Stratosphere Tower while you can. They're supposed to be tearing it down soon.
Who is "they?" The same general statement could be made about the Rock of Gibraltar or the Parthenon. If such a plan exists, I'd be interested in seeing anything a bit more specific and official, and the reasoning for taking such a drastic action.Ritterskoop wrote:They told us on a recent trip (I think July 2006 but might've been July 2007) the Strat would be coming down at some point.
What I read was the Goldman Sachs had already purchased the property but that there are no imminent plans for the demolition of the casino and or the Tower. It was noted that there were some new design plans / refurbishing in the works for the casino but, again, there were no plans to bring the tower down. At least, not yet.KillerTomato wrote:[
Well, I may be misinformed. I got an email from someone I used to know out there which said that Goldman Sachs (who are buying the Strat and several other properties from Carl Icahn) was planning on razing the Strat and building up new. The speculation was that this included the tower (not just the hotel and casino).
But this was all heard second-hand, and I haven't been able to find anything else about it either, so I probably shouldn't have mentioned it, since it's still rumor.
Locals working at the hotel where I stayed, and also staff at The Stratosphere.TheConfessor wrote:Who is "they?" The same general statement could be made about the Rock of Gibraltar or the Parthenon. If such a plan exists, I'd be interested in seeing anything a bit more specific and official, and the reasoning for taking such a drastic action.Ritterskoop wrote:They told us on a recent trip (I think July 2006 but might've been July 2007) the Strat would be coming down at some point.
Carl Ican's company (American Casino & Entertainment Properties) still owns it. Due to all the approvals, etc., transferring owenerhip of a casino takes about a year.Ritterskoop wrote:Locals working at the hotel where I stayed, and also staff at The Stratosphere.TheConfessor wrote:Who is "they?" The same general statement could be made about the Rock of Gibraltar or the Parthenon. If such a plan exists, I'd be interested in seeing anything a bit more specific and official, and the reasoning for taking such a drastic action.Ritterskoop wrote:They told us on a recent trip (I think July 2006 but might've been July 2007) the Strat would be coming down at some point.