O'Sheas

Wow, they managed move the O'Sheas stench to a brand new and relocated O'Sheas. Those guys at Harrah's/Caesars have mad skills.
Oh yeah. I love it there. It's really just a low-brow annex on the swanky Linq casino.
And others complain that O'Sheas is too upper crust........with beer pong.
Ive never understood the appeal. If you want a dive there are plenty other places that have much better gaming available.

I believe that the appeal was a small casino, cheap prices, located at center of the strip. Plus the Burger King had those paper crowns that drunk gamblers could wear.................I've heard.


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Originally posted by: pjstroh
Ive never understood the appeal. If you want a dive there are plenty other places that have much better gaming available.


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Originally posted by: pjstroh
Ive never understood the appeal. If you want a dive there are plenty other places that have much better gaming available.


Based on your adorations, I stopped in to visit the Palace Station last week. I'm not sure where that fits in your dive casino rankings but I'll take a faux dive like O'Shea's over a real dive like Palace Station every day.
I've a special place in my heart for PS...they gave me my first comped rooms. That said, havn't stopped by there in the last dozen visits or so.
A long time ago it was a decent place to play for cheap.

Last time I was there was to see Vinny F

In its current state it would need some improvements to be upgraded to a dive.
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Originally posted by: snidely333
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Originally posted by: pjstroh
Ive never understood the appeal. If you want a dive there are plenty other places that have much better gaming available.


Based on your adorations, I stopped in to visit the Palace Station last week. I'm not sure where that fits in your dive casino rankings but I'll take a faux dive like O'Shea's over a real dive like Palace Station every day.


Have you tried the Oyster Bar at Palace Station? It might change your mind.
Remember when O'Sheas was something of an unofficial feeder for Flamingo and other properties, prior to CET?

It featured young, hungry, enthusiastic dealers trying to make a name for themselves and good table rules. I sought the place out 10 years ago.
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