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  • This place doesn't make any promises about being glamorous. What it does promise is a clean room at a low price. They have rates as low as $30 a night during the week and $50 on the weekends. I wouldn't quite call it a Casino, I think the title Gambling Hall fits it well. There are probably 3-4 dozen slot machines. They had one of two roulette tables running and two of three blackjack tables going. There was also this mini craps table that made me chuckle. One half of the bar is a sports book of sorts. The table limits were pretty low. I think they had $5 and $3 black jack, and the roulette was $2. Since the craps wasn't being played, they didn't have a placard, so I'm not sure what limit that was. Some of the 'nice' casinos cover up the smoke smell with scents that are sometimes more nauseating than stale cigarettes, but not at the Triple W. They don't try to hide the smoke smell. The hotel is used a lot by truckers since there's a truck lot right next door. So it'll be truckers and chain smoking locals pushing the Max-Bet button on the slots when you check in. I wasn't coughing when I walked in, they kept the air clean, but it definitely smelled like my mother's home-office in the basement after she finished working on the months payroll. So when you check in, don't wear the clothes you plan to have on when you go out that night. Speaking of going out, it's a very short drive to the Strip (about half of a mile) or a brisk walk, if that's your thing. The parking at the Excalibur is free which is something I'm sure you're looking for if you're the type who plans on staying at the WWW. The location of this place is great. It's right off the Interstate and is less than a mile from the corner of Trop. Ave and the Strip (Where MGM Grand, Excalibur, NY/NY, and the Tropicana are). For as sketchy as the Casino err.. I mean 'Gambling Hall' was, I didn't feel unsafe, and the room was quite nice. I've been in plenty of nicer hotels in my day that had musty ash-tray smelling non-smoking rooms. Not only did our room not even have a hint of cigarette stink, it was clean, the bathroom had hot water (My friends staying at the Excalibur didn't) and it had all the towels and hotel shampoo we needed. There was even a pool, but it was too cold for us to use it. All in all, we were quite pleased with the place.
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