| Casino Royale |
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| 3411 Las Vegas Boulevard South |
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| Location | A few blocks along from Ballys, opposite Treasure Island. | |
| Theme | Very loosely based on the David Niven James Bond spoof of the same name. The outside of the hotel is made to look like sort of comic buildings, the theme ends at the doors. | |
| Attractions | None were noticed, but this is reckoned to have the most valuable Fun Book ( according to Las Vegas Advisor ). When getting our slot club cards the person in front asked for some playing cards, I did the same and got given a couple of decks of "used cards" from the casino. These are full sized, quality cards as opposed to the freebies given away like at the Tropicana slot club. | |
| Shopping | I did not see a single shop. | |
| Dining | I saw no restaurants though apparently there are two upstairs, I was never aware that there even was an upstairs. Attached to the casino is a very busy Denny's selling a variety of good quality, cheap food. | |
| Gaming | A mere 6000 sq. ft of gaming space with about 500 machines, 11 tables and a roulette wheel squeezed in. This is a dark crowded casino aimed at the lower spending tourist market. Casino Royale has a large percentage of nickel machines and even has a few penny machines, the only casino on the strip to offer gaming at this low stake. It can be smoky unless you sit near the doors, which unlike most other Strip casinos are usually left open. | |
| Drinks Service | We did not stay long enough to be served cocktails but looking at other patrons and the states of soberness that they were in I guess the service must have been pretty good. | |
| Best Thing | Location; heart of the strip and right up to the pavement | |
| Worst Thing | Smoke and claustrophobic feeling. | |
| Overall | A small low rollers casino if this casino were in England it could only be at Blackpool, Brighton or Southend. | |
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