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Definitely had a better experience this time around at the Harrah's. Its a bummer that they are charging for parking now, but pretty much every hotel/casino is doing it too, even down at Fremont Street. Harrah's is very convenient for those who like to walk the strip and want to be right in the middle of the action. Harrah's is located directly across the street from Caesars Palace and next to the Venetian. Prices are usually like 1/2 of what you would pay any of those hotels. Most roulette tables are $10 a game with one or two being $15/game. That is the only casino game I play so not sure on the rest. Inside is a buffet, but most people say to avoid it. Also there is a marketplace type of eatery, some small souvenir shops and Toby Keith's Bar and Grill (pass on that too). Get a Total Rewards card to help speed up the process of checking in and out. Save yourself some monies and stay at the Harrah's.
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