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| - If you have experience with what had been the O'Sheas casino of Vegas in pre-2012 times, this is not that. The previous one with its massive (20+ people) low limit craps table, degenerate gamblers and drunks to people watch, and raucous atmosphere, has been replaced with mostly a tourist trap that, other than the live DJ in the evenings, doesn't really set itself apart from other places along the strip. They still have beer pong tables, but then so do several other places in walking distance these days, so it's not like that's a differentiator anymore.
My one compliment is that the drink service staff for table game players was stellar every night I visited in June '17. Played craps for hours across several days and kept coming back because unlike Flamingo, Cromwell, Margaritaville, and nearly every other Caesars property where I gamble for rewards reasons, you get drinks QUICK here.
Other than that, the important thing for gamblers to know, like I just pointed out, is that O'Sheas is part of the Caesars group. There's good and bad to this. The good is it means if you like fast drinks and not the stuffy atmosphere of some of their neighboring properties, you can gamble here and still collect your total rewards points. The bad is the typical Caesars bad; the 12 field bet on the craps table pays double, they will jack the table limit up mid-roll and force everyone to the new limit immediately, the limits often make no sense (we were there and watched them successfully clear 95% of the gamblers off a $10 craps table by bumping it to $15). Free drinks at the bar for video poker play is as stingy as their other properties.
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