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Ok, Vegas- this casino should be next on your death list (if it isn't already). I have never stayed here (I never would) but I have certainly walked through while passing by on the strip. And even in my most drunken stupors I have felt a little less than comfortable sitting on the old, stained casino chairs. Walking on the carpet inside is like a death wish in heels- strings pulled up, cigarette burn holes, etc. Not too mention how loud it is and the strange addition of beer pong which, to me, comes off as a feeble attempt to get the younger crowd in. This place just screams, "Hurry! Someone tear me down and start me over!" Perhaps the older crowd likes this place because it is sentimental. It has been around for a while and with all of the re-vamping the strip has had the last decade, it is a sight of familiarity and perhaps even some fond memories. BUT, times change, right? The best thing about this casino is that you can't get lost in it- you always know where the nearest exit back to the strip is!
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