1st-hand reviews of LV SuperBowl parties/places wanted

Recent experiences preferred but all comments are welcome. Please stick to the topic - I'm not interested in anyone's political or religious views. Thanks!
Four Queens has a superior invite only party.If you are a new sign up, it's pretty easy to get an invite.
The South Point has a HUGE free watching party every year in their event center, the room is larger than a football field and holds maybe 200 round banquet tables. Food is decent and not pricey.
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All I know is that they don't/can't for some reason call them "Super Bowl" events, so you'll see adds/invites for "The Big Game", "The Big Party", words like that.

Hope you find a good one!
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Originally posted by: billryan
Four Queens has a superior invite only party.If you are a new sign up, it's pretty easy to get an invite.


But it is very crowded, food is average and they need more TV screens. I stopped going there two years ago and started going to the Rampart invite-only party. Much more spacious and the food is a bit better. And its closer to home!
I attend with a friend who has a Clark County Handicap pass. We don't wait on the ridiculous line and get in early enough to have our choice of seats.
I've never thought it was overcrowded, but I can imagine those getting there when it fills up might disagree. Food is okay, on a day like this average is okay for me.
I'm sure there are better parties, I mentioned 4Q because it seems easy enough to get an invite.
I went to Lagasse's Stadium (Venetian) a few years back. It was expensive, great food, and packed with people. I think its hard to land a spot - might already be unavailable for the next Bowl. My friend who lives in Vegas hooked us up.

Here's my take: the casino parties might be fun but they are definitely overpriced for what you get. At the end of the day you're just watching TV. You'll largely get the same experience at any local's bar - and you can bet they'll have drink specials/food buffet/door prizes too. Being a native of Buffalo, NY I'm perfectly comfortable watching a game out at Johnny Mac's in Henderson which serves all my hometown favorites. I'd just assume watch the Super Bowl there as any casino.
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Originally posted by: O2bnVegas
All I know is that they don't/can't for some reason call them "Super Bowl" events, so you'll see adds/invites for "The Big Game", "The Big Party", words like that.

Hope you find a good one!


The fact is, most companies are not allowed to use the phrases "Super Bowl" or "Super Sunday," both of which have been copyrighted by the NFL.
The NFL's lawyers have a stack of cease and desist letters ready to go.
Went to Senior Frogs last year at T.I. They had an all you can eat buffet and open bar for $125 a person. Food was decent, typical tailgate bites. The only downfall was I had to share a table with other people as we watched the game. Not that big of a deal, but thought you should know.
I also went to Carlos and Charlies at the Flamingo. We got the buffet ($65), but not the open bar. Food was so so, but we did get our own table for 2.
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