If there’s one thing I’ve learned at Las Vegas Advisor it’s that our readers love Trailer Casinos — or at least reading about them. So, had
you been inclined to spend your Fourth of July playing slot machines, you could have done it at the Las Vegas Club or Mermaids, each of which offered eight hours of gambling, starting at the crack of dawn (6 a.m.). By dint of hosting United Coin machines, co-owner Derek Stevens keeps his gaming entitlement intact for another two years (and the Las Vegas Review-Journal opines that, based on the scale of his ambitions for the site, he’ll need to hold another Trailer Casino before he’s done). Those who picked their way past a fence and through construction found 16 slots in front of a curtain that shielded the rest of the Vegas Club from view. The day’s big winner took home $5.
Player interest in the two casinos was described as “above average,” on par with that for the Moulin Rouge — the most elusive of Las Vegas casino projects.

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