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Old 04-27-2007, 04:32 PM
jjp jjp is offline
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Default Re: Quick question: the former Barbary Coast or Luxor

Friend got two comped rooms, gave me one. She thought she would be able to only get one, thus I was scrambling for a cheap room on the strip. Now my wife gets a nice hotel, I get a nice poker room (11pm - 4am for me), and the gambling roll gets to stay a little bigger!
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Old 04-27-2007, 05:14 PM
Ignignokt Ignignokt is offline
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Default Re: Quick question: the former Barbary Coast or Luxor

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there is virtually nothing playable at Bill's since Harrah's converted it.

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That's a shame, because the BC was my favorite place to play $5 double-deck blackjack in Vegas. Yes, they were notorious for bouncing people on even vague suspicion of counting, but both the staff and the clientele were usually great fun.

Plus you could gamble to the sounds of Fat Elvis.
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Old 04-27-2007, 05:31 PM
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I get a nice poker room (11pm - 4am for me),

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Just a quick tip...at times the Mirage room can be dead in the middle of the night. Venetian is a SUPER easy walk across the street. Bellagio and Wynn are not difficult walks at all.
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