Sahara
     

Sahara
2535 las Vegas Blvd South
Las Vegas
NV 89109
(+1) 737 2111
www.saharahotelandcasino.com

 
     
Location Just as the Mandalay Bay is the last casino at the trendy Southern end of the Strip, Sahara is the last on the not so fashionable North end of the Strip. The only neighbours in easy walking distance are Circus Circus, The Stratosphere and the Riviera. At night it feels a little uneasy mainly due to the fact that the pavements, unlike the Southern end of the Strip, are empty and dark.  
     
Theme Moorish Moroccan flavour is the order of the day here. There used to be a massive pillar with a camel on it but that has gone; pity because I liked it. My pillar has been replaced with a huge dome that lights up at night, it does look sort of Moorish but don't ask me why as I cannot see any herdsman's tent having this many lights. The theme is carried with good taste throughout the casino but quite subtly, so that if asked what the theme was you would know but could not say why.  
     
Attractions Loads! You have “Speed, the ride” a new fast, but short roller coaster wrapping itself round the casino and pool area with a massive loop in the middle for about $6. The Cyber speedway which is a sort of arcade racing simulator whereby you sit in a real car and drive - getting thrown around by hydraulic pumps. There are loads of NASCAR cars, driver’s suits and racing memorabilia. Also a brilliant state of the art amusement arcade, this is great for the kids and big kids alike.  
     
Shopping Shopping is poor, a gift shop and few other shops that sell nothing that you would buy unless you were drunk or had just hit a jackpot and wanted to spend for the sake of it. Shop elsewhere.  
     
Dining The Sahara Buffet (B: $8.99, L: $9.99, D: $10.99 Champagne Sunday Brunch $13.99) is one of the cheapest on the Strip particularly if you get the $1 off coupon in most of the free magazines. I thought this was good value, the food was nice and there was a great choice but the dining area is a little too crowded. Paco’s hideaway is meant to be Mexican but is not really spicy enough, it does however represent excellent value. The Caravan Room is a below standard 24hr coffee shop, there is also a Gourmet Steak House and the NASCAR café for racing enthusiasts and children alike.  
     
Gaming 95,000 sq ft which is about right in my reckoning, it is simple to navigate and fun. There are about 40 tables with minimums starting at $1 the lowest on the Strip. There are about 1500 slot machines with a very good selection of nickel machines and there seem to be loads with prizes of a car or a motorbike for a three nickel investment. I first came here in 1992 and the place was, frankly, a hole! It has since had a lot of money spent on it and is far nicer for it. With such low minimums the Sahara does tend to attract a more down market type of clientele, particularly at weekends, and it can feel a little unpleasant. As a result the staff sometimes act in a more aggressive manner than is usually seen in Vegas. Whilst I enjoy playing in the Sahara I avoid it Friday and Saturday evenings.  
     
Drinks Service The drinks service is not all that good. You are getting good value with your gaming and they know that will attract you rather than free beer. On a Friday and Saturday the drinks service appears even worse, probably because the clientele standards drop and they do not want to aid the number of drunks on the casino floor.  
     
Best Thing Value. It is great value and good fun, they know the market that they attract and are not trying to aspire to anything else.  
     
Worst Thing It has to be location, if you walk out on to this part of the Strip at night it is not nice.  
     
Overall This place is a Vegas legend that unlike many of its old time counterparts has kept moving with the times to give the next generation of visitors what they want. Sahara is a good, fun place to come to. There are plenty of non gaming activities to keep you amused if you don't feel like gambling. If you do like gambling it is a good place to start as the limits are low and the dealers friendly. At weekends this place has a clientele transplant and you can get drunks and other undesirables in there taking advantage of the low table limits and acting as if they are very important and expect to be treated as such. I do not come her at weekends. Also if you want to walk to the newer casinos do not stay here as you need to have a car to get around and the area outside is not always welcoming.  
     
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