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Casinos: Daddling in Las Vegas

Topic created on 22nd Jan. 2019 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 9 | Views: 3,043
Anonym
Hello,

since in the other thread no more comments are possible, goes on here to the topic Vegas. Am from 12.02.-19.02. on site. Is by chance someone else there at the time?


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Anonym
Unfortunately no, but such an online diary with photos would be cool.

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Anonym
So, I'm back from the gamer's paradise. But since I have contracted a fat cold, my feedback only now

After 20 years it was nice to be in LV again. A lot has happened, many new hotels and casinos. The game offer has grown and to have done everything once, a week is just enough.

I tried the thousands of slots, the bigger and louder they were, the less they threw. The inconspicuous, mostly older machines always ran best. As a conclusion here: the Novomatic and Co. we have in the German casinos are much more pleasant. I tried all of them over there IGT, WMS, the old and new Ainsworth (now Novo). The highest of the feelings were once 150x in the free spins - with hang and choke. The best was: 100 dollars in machine X, four times play money out and in the next. From 10 machines 4 were after 4 triggers in the FS. So I have had quite a few FS, none has remained in my memory excessively. Out of boredom I had once played one of the huge Bond machines at 50ct/spin. After he stole 5 dollars from me, he spit out 40 again briskly. That was surprising

Otherwise Roulette was surprisingly always a safe bank, even if I don't like the American one that much. With a bit of searching, however, you could find the European version here and there. Minimum bet was usually a modest 10-15 dollars, great. A table for himself was also clear.

The weather was a disaster. It was mostly cold in the single digits. 3 rainy days and one with snow. Snow in the desert, 4 inches high. While you were able to enjoy 17 degrees here, I got my feet wet when I moved from Caesars to Wynn.

The flight with Condor was terrible. Beer 5 Euro, movies 9 Euro. Sorry, but if you already pay 300 euros more than KLM and Co, then something like that would not actually occur.

Conclusion: Vegas is always worthwhile for gambling. After one week one has the snout full of the Gedaddel eh strichen. I'm home with about 600 minus, which I can get over in view of the fun I had.

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SevenEleven
Experienced
Hi Totoro,
thanks for your report... Enjoyed reading it, aaabut I still have three important questions

How crowded were the casinos? I assume there were no problems finding a free machine?
And in terms of clientele - a disproportionate number of low rollers?
How was the food? Did you gain any weight?

Greetings

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Anonym
I was there now far out of season, only Valentine's Day and the corresponding WE fell into the trip. The casinos were well filled but in no case full. The amount of slots is considerable, I can hardly imagine that you should ever have problems to find a free machine. Grds. always attracts with the visitors to the WE, the nightclubs are then well filled even in the off-season. With the amount of clubs, however, this is to get over. There is an abundance of everything. The only limitation is the width of the sidewalk on Vegas Blvd

Regarding Low Roller / high roller. The high roll slots (mostly $5+/spin) were mostly unoccupied. Sure you can play $100/spin, but I never saw anyone at those things. The normalo plays between 50 Ct and 3$ per spin.

The food was great. If you want to eat directly at the Strip, you have to pay a little extra. Think 1-2 kilos I have more on it, yes. But have also eaten damn tasty things.

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DiamondDonut
Top Member
First of all really cool thing! Is after a Tokyo and New York visit another dream trip on my part! <3

A question I would have there but: what has the complete fun (without Zockerei) so circa cost you?

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Dutch78
Expert
Very nice report, was fun to read, thanks for that, but why don't you just fly with KLM, in my experience much better in terms of service when I compare it to Condor.

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Anonym
Cost for a week per nose is about EUR 1400.00 plus food (about EUR 40.00 / per day). It just depends on the hotel category. In fact, you can come cheaper in the context of a self-catering trip, but here the big but: the so-called "resort fee" in the hotels. Lie between 40 and 60 dollars (plus tax) per day, which are charged again in addition, which were already settled in my case about the travel provider.

It is recommended to participate in the respective hotel's own reward programs. The Strip is strictly second Casears and MGM group. Enroll in both and in case of gambling always have the cards on hand. So you can quite comfortably "zusammenwagern" the one or other meal. Whether it is enough for complete hotel nights, depends on the bet level.

If you want to be in the middle of it all, I recommend Caesars, Bellagio or Ballys.

I flew the last 8 times USA always with KLM/AirFrance, this time I made an exception, because Condor is the only one flying through from Frankfurt to Vegas. Well, next time I'm smarter and rather change in NY/Minneapolis.

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aschmied200
Visitor
Nice report. It makes you want to fly to Las Vegas right away

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Frankiboy0815
Rookie
Am often in Las Vegas;-) professionally and for personal reasons.

last time was end of February


Well......
Vegas is getting more and more expensive and as a Low Roller I have a hard time finding cheap tables with fair game rules. At that time I came with almost $100 gaming capital almost a whole week there...nowadays you need $ 500 to experience the same feeling

The more modern the machines become the less interesting they become for me... OldSchool with leverage and Poker variant at the machine> Jacks or Better;-) with fair odds....

Black Jack is available as a promo variant from 1 $ but unfair payouts BJ 1:1 or from 5 $ 6:5 which of course in the long run increases the Bank advantage again to 2.7%


Automats there are innumerable ...... ... Since every casino in Germany is a storeroom;-)

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