This was my first-ever meal in Vegas. We went there for the $3.99 Prime Rib; we stayed for the herd of walkers and oxygen strollers stampeding to the bingo hall. Trapped might be more like it, I guess. It felt safer to stay in the cafe area up and out of their way. Aside from one lonely-looking Ferrari, the parking lot seemed oddly stuffed full of out-of-state tour buses with festive signs such as "Fairhaven Senior Home Casino Trek 2001" or some such. Scary.
Anyhow, don't go. Really. And don't ask how rare their prime rib is. I ended up ordering two just to zero in on it. (Answer: it isn't ever.) Similar efforts to determine the difference between spicy shrimp fajitas ($5.99 each) and non-spicy shrimp fajitas were equally unrewarding.