What are everyone's top 5 Las Vegas sportsbooks?
Mine are.........in no particular order are...........
-Bellagio
-Wynn
-The M
-Green Valley Station
-South Pointe
What are everyone's top 5 Las Vegas sportsbooks?
Mine are.........in no particular order are...........
-Bellagio
-Wynn
-The M
-Green Valley Station
-South Pointe
What are everyone's top 5 Las Vegas sportsbooks?
Mine are.........in no particular order are...........
-Bellagio
-Wynn
-The M
-Green Valley Station
-South Pointe
judge....no one, not even the South Point is open 24/7....certainly not an MGM property.
Gotta think that this question needs to be divided into 2 sections:
Local & Strip/Downtown
judge....no one, not even the South Point is open 24/7....certainly not an MGM property.
Gotta think that this question needs to be divided into 2 sections:
Local & Strip/Downtown
VegasGourmet ... are you sure about them not being open 24 hours?
I was there last month looking for a 24 hours sportsbook and i seen people making bets and playing keno
VegasGourmet ... are you sure about them not being open 24 hours?
I was there last month looking for a 24 hours sportsbook and i seen people making bets and playing keno
OK....gonna throw a few out there with my thoughts:
Downtown on Fremont Street (a MUST for any first-timer)...Binion's.
A cab ride from the Strip: The Palms.....especially when something "hot" is happening in Vegas...
Local: The South Pointe.....totally separate race and sports books...really fun when the rodeo is in town..."Cowboy Central"
Strip: For college (especially March Madness: Mandalay Bay; for action: Bellagio; for "new concept" Lagasse's Stadium at The Pallazzo (also has ingame betting from Cantor Gaming!!)
OK....gonna throw a few out there with my thoughts:
Downtown on Fremont Street (a MUST for any first-timer)...Binion's.
A cab ride from the Strip: The Palms.....especially when something "hot" is happening in Vegas...
Local: The South Pointe.....totally separate race and sports books...really fun when the rodeo is in town..."Cowboy Central"
Strip: For college (especially March Madness: Mandalay Bay; for action: Bellagio; for "new concept" Lagasse's Stadium at The Pallazzo (also has ingame betting from Cantor Gaming!!)
NO mention of the Hilton Superbook? OK, it's old and smokey BUT still the place with the greatest number of prop bets for football AND, if your into NHL hockey, they have the ONLY 10 cent moneyline in town.
IF your looking to loaf and watch the games, you get free drinks by just showing your bet ticket. NO "drink tickets" BS like most other books.
it's "Old School, Old Vegas" and still my fav place to book as a local.
NO mention of the Hilton Superbook? OK, it's old and smokey BUT still the place with the greatest number of prop bets for football AND, if your into NHL hockey, they have the ONLY 10 cent moneyline in town.
IF your looking to loaf and watch the games, you get free drinks by just showing your bet ticket. NO "drink tickets" BS like most other books.
it's "Old School, Old Vegas" and still my fav place to book as a local.
Haven't been to all of them.
I prefer the Orleans and Hilton to the ones on the south end of the strip like Bellagio, NY/NY, MGM Grand. When I went for March Madness I made a huge mistake leaving the orleans to try and watch the games on teh strip at Bellagio or MGM. You oculdnt move in them it sucked, at least I was on the right end and being nice and loud against most people who were losing.
I really don't know how anyone can not like the Hilton. Im surprised they dont do a little more to elevate themselves to #1 and turn the whole thing into sports and put the racebook somewhere else.
The books in Reno are just as good, the new Atlantis one is quality as is the Peppermill. Downtown I like Cal Neva and Harrahs, good covered parking lot in the Cal Neva.
Haven't been to all of them.
I prefer the Orleans and Hilton to the ones on the south end of the strip like Bellagio, NY/NY, MGM Grand. When I went for March Madness I made a huge mistake leaving the orleans to try and watch the games on teh strip at Bellagio or MGM. You oculdnt move in them it sucked, at least I was on the right end and being nice and loud against most people who were losing.
I really don't know how anyone can not like the Hilton. Im surprised they dont do a little more to elevate themselves to #1 and turn the whole thing into sports and put the racebook somewhere else.
The books in Reno are just as good, the new Atlantis one is quality as is the Peppermill. Downtown I like Cal Neva and Harrahs, good covered parking lot in the Cal Neva.
judge....no one, not even the South Point is open 24/7....certainly not an MGM property.
Gotta think that this question needs to be divided into 2 sections:
Local & Strip/Downtown
I thought South Point was open 24/7... I know I placed a bet like at 3 AM there a few weeks ago... Maybe they close it to clean up for an hour or two?
judge....no one, not even the South Point is open 24/7....certainly not an MGM property.
Gotta think that this question needs to be divided into 2 sections:
Local & Strip/Downtown
I thought South Point was open 24/7... I know I placed a bet like at 3 AM there a few weeks ago... Maybe they close it to clean up for an hour or two?
which sportswalk have free wireless signals im a laptop junkie,
now that they changed to "no cell phone" law I see people using cell phones and blackberry's in just about every sportsbook so I would assume your laptop would work.
which sportswalk have free wireless signals im a laptop junkie,
now that they changed to "no cell phone" law I see people using cell phones and blackberry's in just about every sportsbook so I would assume your laptop would work.
Riviera, klondike sunset, skyline, mystic lodge.
With my answers you know I actually live here.
I was suprised with the Riviera the last time I was in town. They have remodeled and it was a good place to sit and watch games I have not been to the others you mentioned and not sure where they are.
Riviera, klondike sunset, skyline, mystic lodge.
With my answers you know I actually live here.
I was suprised with the Riviera the last time I was in town. They have remodeled and it was a good place to sit and watch games I have not been to the others you mentioned and not sure where they are.
judge....no one, not even the South Point is open 24/7....certainly not an MGM property.
Gotta think that this question needs to be divided into 2 sections:
Local & Strip/Downtown
The Orleans
judge....no one, not even the South Point is open 24/7....certainly not an MGM property.
Gotta think that this question needs to be divided into 2 sections:
Local & Strip/Downtown
The Orleans
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