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Las vegas worst casinos

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I know there are many of you with similiar memories.

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I think it was called Vacation Village? You went in and they gave you this big sheet of coupons if you were ther within like 2 hours of arrival to Vegas.and they were like free margaritas and match plays.but the big deal was that you could spin this wheel and if it landed right you got your airfare back!! The place was a total dive.but we went and spun and I think won like $6 on the wheel and left without gambling a penny in there- we wanted to get out so bad! The other I am pretty sure is gone.I think we were there right before it closed up. The Riveria had some thing where you paid like $20 and played it on their specific machines and if you didn't win then you got maybe like double the credit for things they had in this little redemtion area (something like that).yeah.we thought that was a great way to bring home junk to everyone (Junk.being the appropriate word!).

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In addition to the popular American-style Roulette game with 36 numbered slots, a 0 and a 00, some casinos offer European Roulette, which has a single 0 along with the standard 36 numbers. The main ones I remember: (maybe they are still in existance.idk?) Considered the most popular casino table game played around the world, the roulette in Las Vegas consists of two variations. Maybe we just don't pay attention anymore- but it seems like I never hear anything about them so lets revisit some of the promotional nightmares (that to us newbies seemed like a great find!!) Years ago when we started coming to Vegas we just thought it was great fun to hear about all the promotions they had in the casinos- most were if you joined their players club, but some were actually just an on going thing.

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