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  • This is my third stay in this hotel in the past year. I come here because it's close to UNLV, which is where I need to be. I think that others who have posted reviews for this hotel are being overly critical. To be honest, this isn't the hotel where I'd stay if I came to Vegas for a fun trip. I'd pay a little more and stay at a hotel on The Strip. This isn't where you come if you want to soak yourself in the excitement of Vegas. This is a no-frills hotel and casino. The pros about this place are that it's cheap, it's clean, there's some opportunity for playing the slots or table games, and the food is decent. The cons are that more than half the rooms in the hotel overlook the hotel parking lot. Looking out my own hotel window, I see a bunch of hotel employees sitting on a bench waiting for a bus to take them home after their shift. It's a little depressing. It reminds you that Vegas isn't exactly a never-ending party for everybody. For these hotel employees, it's just a hard job that requires manual labor, and the pay isn't even good enough for them to afford a car to take them home. The hotel recently changed its name to this new name. I suppose they changed management. It used to be called Terrible's Hotel & Casino. I prefer the old name. Silver Sevens is a very generic name that means nothing significant and can be easily forgotten. Nevertheless, the hotel is still the exact same as it was under the old name and ownership. I paid $21/night here, plus an additional $3/day as a "resort fee," which is still a term that I don't understand. They say that covers the cost of using the pool (which I won't be doing because it's too cold), and the parking lot (which used to be free, so why are they charging money for it now?). It does not cover the cost of internet. There is wifi here, but it costs $4.99/day. My overall impression: This is a good hotel to stay for business, but not for pleasure.
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