Vegas Could Soon Cost You More

Originally posted by: Charles Higgins

There are Caesars properties in both Reno and Lake Tahoe, and they'd be the choice strictly from the free room standpoint. I'm sure there are better, more player-friendly gambling options than these CET options, but the approach would result in lodging cost savings.


Actually, downtown Reno, "The Row," the adjacent CET properties Eldorado/Silver Legacy/Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus, the first two have good gambling--there has been pretty decent VP (99.5%+ @.25) at the ElDorado. CET doesn't fuck over its customers in Reno the way it does in Vegas.

 

If I found myself in Tahoe, I wouldn't gamble at all...I'd drive around the lake and maybe go for a hike or a boat ride. Of course, you may have to gamble enough to plight your troth to your Caesar.

Tunica has suffered in recent years and is a shadow of its former self.  Biloxi is an attractive destination with 12-13 area casinos and is on the Gulf.  Plenty to do there, people are friendly, and a lot of history. 

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

Actually, downtown Reno, "The Row," the adjacent CET properties Eldorado/Silver Legacy/Circus Circus Circus Circus Circus, the first two have good gambling--there has been pretty decent VP (99.5%+ @.25) at the ElDorado. CET doesn't fuck over its customers in Reno the way it does in Vegas.

 

If I found myself in Tahoe, I wouldn't gamble at all...I'd drive around the lake and maybe go for a hike or a boat ride. Of course, you may have to gamble enough to plight your troth to your Caesar.


Thanks for the input. We'll see what shakes out.

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