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The M expands the Las Vegas Strip seemingly partway to California with its far-south location. However, the distance means that the M offers panoramic views of the Las Vegas Valley and the casino p... read more
Sick of those stomach-turning Chris Angel sightings? Get Lucky off the strip at North Vegas’ newest no-nonsense gaming destination, set on the old Motor Speedway. Roll high, without feeling r... read more
Housed in an asymmetrical, neon-tubed tower on Boulder Highway, the Eastside Cannery appeals to locals and low rollers, but keeps a high sense of style. The gaming floor is designed with Googie-inf... read more
The Orleans' Big Easy theme is largely outside, with the enormous, boxy casino painted up as pastel row houses with wrought-iron balconies. Inside, the gaming floor stretches for acres, with mostly... read more
The "vintage Vegas" theme isn't carried out as well as it could be, although the entrance through a neon-lined tunnel with piped-in Dean Martin hits still a nice touch. They do feature some now old... read more
The Luxor is one of the most recognizable hotels on the Strip: Just look for the giant black pyramid with the space-searing light shooting out of the top. One of Vegas' last themed casinos before t... read more
The Rio's gaudy puple-and-red Carnival theme runs throughout the casino, reaching its apex in the ongoing "Carnival in the Sky" show where masquerading dancers gyrate on a series of floats that dri... read more
The Gold Coast is an locals' casino with a vague "old San Francisco" theme. The Coast's massive bowling center draws old folks and young kids, while the gaming floor brings in people who want to pl... read more
As the Strip swanks up all around it, the Imperial Palace remains firmly downscale and mildly insane. The Asian-themed casino is home to the "Dealertainer" poker pit, where the hands are dealt by k... read more
Sam's Town is a sprawling, Disney-Western-themed, family-friendly, budget casino. Why the Killers chose to name an album after it, we have no idea. The theme of Sam's Town is literally an old pione... read more
The Riviera may have opened in 1955, but its decor is pure 70s, from the smoke-mirrored ceilings to the purple neon tubing to the polished brass railing surrounding the fern-filled planters. The en... read more
Site of the original Frank, Sammy n' Dean Ocean's 11 was recently bought by Sam Nazarian and his SBE group, so expect major changes to one of the last remaining vestiges of rat-packed Vegas. Until ... read more
His first Las Vegas venture (what took so long?), the silver-tongue...
The new and delicately named Lily at the glorious Bellagio comes by...
Overlooking the Bellagio Fountains, this opulent nightclub designed...
Spectacular, 16,000 square foot stunner in the Mirage Resort & ...
Named for the number of days their signature Tomahawk steak is aged...