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Sam's Town LV
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:33 pm
by mschaching
Anybody have anything to say about Sam's Town In Las Vegas.. Have been staying at MainStreet and they have treated us very well But was looking for something different.. Do you know a Casino Host to speak to? How is the VP (I play Bp. JOB- .25 and 1.00).. I had heard it is REALLY smokey??
Re: Sam's Town LV
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:53 pm
by cjd
Lived right behind ST..its a great casino, the local casinos are way better than on the strip. As far as hosts, not sure, but there pretty nice there..and lots of VP..
Re: Sam's Town LV
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 7:33 pm
by shadowman
Smoke can be bad in some places but it's usually OK in the mornings. They have full pay BP (.25 triple play progressives) and JOB (.25 progressives). They also have a new non-smoking area. If you like deuces wild they also have full pay, however, they are slow and you only get half the points.
They have BP in dollars but I've never seen any JOB. They do have full pay DB in dollars.
Re: Sam's Town LV
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:52 pm
by vidopoker
Check out the Orelans. It's off the strip (but not too far at all), they have lots of machines (not the best VP), a bowling alley, a movie theater and lots of restaurants and it's still in the Boyd Family so you can use your B connected card there.
Re: Sam's Town LV
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 2:35 am
by EDC1977
You can also try on the other side of the I-15. Texas Station, Arizona Charlies Decatur,the Rampart, Red Rock and Suncoast offer good VP. 15 mins or less from Main st Station.
Re: Sam's Town LV
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 3:04 pm
by frogface
We stay at Sam's whenevery we go to Vegas. Great variety of video poker and denominations. There's a bus to the strip or downtown from Sam's. We're going to try the Orleans next time we go, anyone have any other off strip recommendations?
Re: Sam's Town LV
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:58 am
by EDC1977
From Sams, you can almost walk to Eastside Cannery,Skyline and Longhorn. Boulder Station an Arizona Charlies just to the north of there. That will keep you busy for a couple of days. Raceway, Barcelona and the original Cannery just to the East.
Re: Sam's Town LV
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:11 pm
by Lucky Larry
Anybody have anything to say about Sam's Town In Las Vegas.. Have been staying at MainStreet and they have treated us very well But was looking for something different.. Do you know a Casino Host to speak to? How is the VP (I play Bp. JOB- .25 and 1.00).. I had heard it is REALLY smokey??
We prefer Red Rock to all the others in Vegas. If you fly in they have a shuttle to the casino from the airport. Great options, the latest VP and games, bowling alley, cinema, incredible pools, great food. If offers the best of the big casinos with less crowds and we have never had a smoking problem. They even have some of their 100% return VP in the non-smoking area.
LL
Re: Sam's Town LV
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:45 am
by vidopoker
Anybody have anything to say about Sam's Town In Las Vegas.. Have been staying at MainStreet and they have treated us very well But was looking for something different.. Do you know a Casino Host to speak to? How is the VP (I play Bp. JOB- .25 and 1.00).. I had heard it is REALLY smokey??
Your initial question just reminded me of the ONE and only time I went to Sams town. It was around midnight on a rainy night and as I was walking from my car to the entrance, some nut in a truck was driving out of control, skidding his car throught the parking lot at insane speeds and I feared he was going to slam into my car. It continued for about 5 minutes.
Once inside, I lost. However, the parking lot experience will be with me for a lifetime.
Re: Sam's Town LV
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:11 pm
by MissElMonte
Sam's Town is huge and has a super selection of VP and reel machines in all denoms. Lots of gray-hair action and doesn't appear to draw the rowdy 20-something crowd. Can get very smokey if cigarette or cigars bother you. Reg. rooms are standard. (I've not stayed but visited a friend staying.)