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This place was truly spectacular. A last-minute decision led to an incredibly satisfying experience. Chica offers an authentic Las Vegas vibe with its fantastic drinks, food, and atmosphere. The ceviche and empanadas were among the best I've tried, and the drinks were excellent. While I didn't sample any entrees, Chica is a fantastic choice for delicious appetizers, good drinks, and vibrant entertainment. The staff was attentive and their friendliness enhanced the overall experience.
Boulder Station is decent. The parking lot can feel a bit sketchy, and the casino's smoke can be quite overwhelming. However, the poker room is good with really great staff and dealers. It would be better if they opened more 1/2 tables when the wait list gets too long. The dealers are both friendly and competent. Overall, I'd rate it 3/5 compared to other station casinos in the area.
During our stay at Vdara, we experienced an issue with housekeeping, which was absent throughout our visit. Apparently, housekeeping believed we were in a privately owned unit and were unaware that service was required, even though we made our reservation through the official website. We thought it was resolved when housekeeping assured us they were coming, but no one arrived. We eventually had to visit the front desk in person to address the matter. Additional inconveniences included having to call three times to reach the front desk on our first day just to get a dental kit. Most amenities required a call to obtain. There was no complimentary water, and while the kitchenette is a nice feature, it was completely devoid of supplies. Surprisingly, the minibar was empty too, which now makes sense since the room was mistaken for a privately owned one. Consider booking a different hotel with more dependable service to avoid similar frustrations.
OYO in Las Vegas used to be a go-to spot for a quick and entertaining visit before airport pickups or dinner on the south strip. The casino offered a fun, no-frills experience with low-limit games, making it a great place to enjoy some time. Recently, however, they've introduced parking fees. Even though the rates are lower than other places, it's the principle of the charge that feels off-putting, considering the relaxed, non-resort atmosphere of the venue. While the casino remains entertaining, the introduction of parking fees makes it less appealing. If paying for parking is necessary, it's more worthwhile to visit a larger resort, spend more time, and truly get the most out of the visit.
Silverton is a local favorite casino where I like to enjoy some dining and slot games. The property offers plenty of open parking as well as a parking structure, making it easy to find a spot. While I haven’t experienced an overnight stay, the dining options are impressive. I've tried most of the restaurants and found them to be quite good, particularly enjoying the steakhouse and the Mexican restaurant. For a quicker meal, the food court offers a decent variety of fast food choices. One standout feature of Silverton is the fish tank near the East entrance, which is definitely worth a visit. Additionally, you can conveniently access the adjacent outdoor world from Silverton, which is great during bad weather.
Love the rooms and location at The Venetian in Las Vegas. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, with plenty of lounges where you can relax after checking out. The dining options are fantastic, and the hotel's central location makes it easy to explore most places on the strip. If you book a room with a view of the Sphere, you'll have an ongoing show to enjoy! The downside: the casino has the lowest payback rates, making it less entertaining, and the smoke is notably challenging for non-smokers, especially compared to other hotels on the strip that we visited in one day.
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