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- Frequently Asked Questions about (Casino) Locations
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- This is the (Casino) Location section of the rec.gambling Frequently Asked
- Questions (FAQ) list.
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- Changes or additions to this section of the FAQ should be submitted to:
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- Page last modified: 12-28-94
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- Table of Contents
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- Section L: Location of Casinos
- L1 What are the phone numbers for hotels/casinos in Las Vegas?
- L2 Where is my favorite Las Vegas casino? (MAP)
- L3 What are some cheap places to stay in Vegas?
- L4 What are some good places to play/stay in Reno?
- L5 Where is Elko Nevada?
- L6 Where is Foxwoods?
- L7 Where is Turning Stone?
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- Q:L1 What are the phone numbers for hotels/casinos in Las Vegas?
- A:L1 (Eric Vincent, Jim Piercy, Blair Houghton, John Schwab, Bryan Richhart)
-
- Call the 800 Information service at 1-800-555-1212 and ask them for the number
- for that hotel, giving the city (AC, Vegas, Reno, etc.) If the facility has no
- WATS line, the answer is to dial long-distance information (which is _free_)
- for Las Vegas at 1-702-555-1212 or AC at 1-609-555-1212 and ask them.
-
- The following is a list of toll-free numbers for the hotels/casinos in Las
- Vegas. The source is "Tourguide Magazine" of May 3, 1991. This is a weekly
- tourist publication in LV. (Updated Sept. 20, 1993 to match "The Unofficial
- Guide to Las Vegas")
-
- Aladdin (800) 634-3424 The Nevada Palace (800) 634-6283
- Alexis Park (800) 582-2228 O'Sheas Casino (702) 792-0777
- Arizona Charlie's (800) 342-2695 Paddlewheel (800) 782-2600
- Bally's Resort (800) 634-3434 Palace Station (800) 634-3101
- Barbary Coast (800) 634-6755 Park Hotel ( CLOSED )
- Binion's Horseshoe (800) 237-6537 Quality Inn (800) 634-6617
- Bourbon Street (800) 634-6956 Ramada Las Vegas (800) 634-6599
- Caesars Palace (800) 634-6661 Ramada Suites-St. Trop. (800) 666-5400
- California Hotel (800) 634-6255 Rio Suite Hotel/Casino (800) 888-1808
- Circus Circus (800) 634-3450 Riviera Hotel (800) 634-6753
- Continental Hotel (800) 634-6641 Royal Hotel & Casino (800) 634-6118
- Desert Inn (800) 634-6906 Sahara Hotel (800) 634-6666
- Dunes Hotel ( CLOSED ) Sam's Town (800) 634-6371
- El Cortez (800) 634-6703 Sands Hotel (800) 634-6901
- El Rancho ( CLOSED ) Santa Fe (800) 872-6823
- Excalibur (800) 937-7777 Showboat Hotel (800) 826-2800
- Fitzgerald's (800) 274-5825 Silver City (702) 732-4152
- Flamingo Hilton (800) 732-2111 Slots-A-Fun (702) 734-0410
- Four Queens (800) 634-6045 Stardust Hotel (800) 634-6757
- Fremont Hotel (800) 634-6182 Townhall/Vagabond (800) 634-6541
- Frontier Hotel (800) 634-6966 Tropicana (800) 468-9494
- Gold Coast (800) 331-5334 Vacation Village (800) 658-5000
- Gold Spike (800) 634-6703 Plaza (800) 634-6575
- Golden Gate (800) 426-0521 Vegas World (800) 634-6277
- Golden Nugget (800) 634-3454 Western Hotel (800) 634-6703
- Hacienda Hotel (800) 634-6713 Westward Ho (800) 634-6803
- Harrah's Casino (800) 634-6765 Colorado Belle (800) 458-9500
- Hotel Nevada (800) 637-5777 Edgewater Hotel (800) 67-RIVER
- Hotel San Remo (800) 522-7366 Flamingo Hilton (800) HILTONS
- Imperial Palace (800) 634-6441 Golden Nugget (800) 237-1739
- Lady Luck (800) 523-9582 Harrah's (800) 447-8700
- Las Vegas Club (800) 634-6532 Pioneer (800) 634-3469
- Las Vegas Hilton (800) 732-7117 Ramada Express (800) 2-RAMADA
- Mardi Gras Inn (800) 634-6501 Regency Casino (800) 551-1950
- Maxim Hotel (800) 634-6987 Riverside Resort (800) 227-3849
- Mirage (800) 627-6667 Sam's Town Gold River (800) 835-7903
- Luxor (800) 288-1000 MGM (800) 929-1111
- Treasure Island (800) 944-7444
-
- [ The following is a list of toll-free numbers for the hotels/casinos in
- Atlantic City. -- John Schwab]
-
- Bally's Grand (800) 257-8677 Sands (800) 257-8580
- Bally's Park Place (800) 225-5977 Showboat (800) 621-0200
- Caesars Atlantic City (800) 257-8555 Tropicana (800) 257-6227
- Claridge (800) 257-7676 Trump Castle (800) 441-5551
- Harrah's Marina (800) 242-7724 Trump Plaza (800) 441-0909
- Resorts International (800) 438-7424 Trump Taj Mahal (800) 825-8786
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- Q:L2 Where is my favorite Las Vegas casino? (MAP)
- A:L2 (Yui-Bin Chen)
-
- Maps
-
- I. Las Vegas Map (Not to scale)
-
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- I-15 / LV Blvd
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- e // SlotsAFun// | Sa Sahara
- w I-15 //SC | PS Palace Station
- | // // | LVC Las Vegas Hilton
- B // Stardust//-C-Ctr--|Las Vegas Riv Riviera
- l // // |Convention SC Silver City
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- || ||Bally's |Continental
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- || || Exc Excalibur
- || Luxor|| Ha Hacienda
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- || || McCarran
- || Strip International
- || (LV Bl) Airport
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-
- Vacation
- Village
-
- II. Downtown Las Vegas map (not to scale)
-
-
- I-15 Main St Casino Ctr 4th St LV Blvd
- // / / / //
- N // / / / //
- // /-----------/-----------/-----//-Steward-Ave
- | // / / / / / //
- | // / / / / / //
- --+-- // /Cal / / / Lady/ GS //
- | // /-----/-----/-----/-----/-----//-------Ogden-Ave
- | // / / / / / //
- // / / / / / //
- // / / / / / //
- // / / / / / // ElCortez
- // / LVC / HS / Fre / / //
- // Jackie/-----/-----/-----/-----/-----//------------Fremont-St
- // /GG PC/ GN / 4Q / Fitz/ //
- || / / / / / //
- || /HN / / / / //
- || /-----/ RV/-----/-----/-----//
- || / / / / / //
- -----||------|----------------------------//-------------Charleston-Blvd
- || | 1st St 3rd St //
- || | //
- I-15 Main St LV Blvd
-
- 4Q Four Queens
- Cal California Hotel
- Fitz Fitzgeralds
- Fre Fremont
- GG Golden Gate
- GN Golden Nugget
- GS Gold Spike
- HN Hotel Nevada
- HS Binion's Horseshoe
- Jackie Jackie Gaughan's Plaza
- Lady Lady Luck
- LVC Las Vegas Club
- PC Pioneer Club
- RV Rainbow Vegas
-
- Directory
-
- (see FAQ L1 for phone numbers of casinos)
-
- LOCAL PHONE NUMBERS (*NOT* toll-free numbers):
-
- Boulevard Mall 1-702-735-8268
- Convention Center 1-702-733-2323
- Fashion Show Mall 1-702-369-8382
- Forum Shops at Caesars 1-702-893-4800
- McCarran Airport 1-702-261-5743
- Meadows Mall 1-702-878-4849
- Mirage Golf Club 1-702-369-7111
- Pioneer Club 1-702-386-5000
- Silver City 1-702-732-4152
- Slots-A-Fun 1-702-734-0410
- Thomas & Mack Center 1-702-739-3900
- Transportation Center 1-702-799-6025
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- Q:L3 What are some cheap places to stay in Vegas?
- A:L3 (Ron Birnbaum)
-
- In response to those looking for nice but inexpensive accommodations in Vegas,
- I can recommend two places:
-
- Downtown:
- The Ogden House - Fremont Street
- I don't have their number, but some friends stayed there in June for $18
- per night, and found it clean and comfortable. Their phone number is (702)
- 385-5200.
-
- Strip:
- King Alburt Motel, 185 Albert Ave. (off Kovel, behind the Maxim)
- It's behind the Flamingo Hilton/Imperial Palace/Barbary Coast area. Every
- unit is furnished with a kitchen, tv, and private bath, with simple but
- clean furnishings. Their location is ideal, and they quoted me day rates
- of $25/wk $40/wkend per night for a single. And these prices were for
- March,('92) - usually a busy and high priced season. And you can do even
- better than these rates for a weekly rental. They are happy to negotiate!
- Their phone number is (800)-553-7753 or (702) 732- 1555
-
- Caveat Emptor: Another rec.gambler says to avoid this place, it is a dump.
-
- Call the Las Vegas Tourism Bureau for details of other low-cost area lodging.
- They have an toll-free number - 1-800-522-9555. Woops - I just called it and
- they only handle casinos.
-
- But these 800 numbers DO handle the smaller places as well. I called the LV
- Chamber of Commerce for these numbers, and they had even more than these:
-
- 800 - 548-2008
- 800 - 345-7177
-
- Through the 7177 number, I arranged a room in the beautiful new tower at the
- Stardust for much lower than what the hotel quoted me directly, also at a lower
- rate than the other 800 numbers could offer (32/wk 40/wkend). They are a room
- 'wholesaler' and seem to be the best place to make reservations through. The
- new tower at the Stardust is supposed to be ****1/2, according to Julie - the
- agent I spoke with. She also asked for a high floor which she said have
- spectacular views of the entire strip.
-
- They know all the deals in town! Good luck, hotel bargain hunters!!
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- Q:L4 What are some good places to play/stay in Reno?
- A:L4 (Mike Northam)
-
- [Note: This kind of information tends to become outdated quickly, so "your
- mileage may vary"]
-
- Well, this is just IMHO, of course. For cheap rooms: Circus Circus,
- Fitzgerald's downtown. If you're going to be gambling something more than
- nickels ($5 bets), you might call a place like the Flamingo Hilton and get a
- credit application. Then you'll qualify for the "gambler's rate", which will
- usually be about half price. You've gotta gamble for at least four hours per
- day to get this, in most casinos. The best rooms are at Harrah's, but they have
- standard northern Nevada rules. (If you're a gambler, check with their VIP
- services to see if they have any special deals going. They often have special
- packages if you buy-in for $1200, or some such.)
-
- Best gambling for BJ: Flamingo Hilton (mostly double deck), Clarion, CalNeva
- (Top Deck only), Reno Hilton (mostly double deck) (roughly in that order).
- Everyplace else runs northern Nevada rules, I think.
-
- Craps: most every place has double odds. You can play for 25 cents at the
- Palomino (?) in Sparks and at one of the dives in downtown (Nevada Club?--can't
- remember).
-
- [The Union Plaza and it's 25c, 10x-odds Craps tables are one of the best and
- most consistent pure gambling deals in Vegas. -- Blair Houghton]
-
- Shows: well, my favorite is the planetarium at the University of Nevada :-).
- Reno is not a big show town, but Harrah's usually has some country western star
- and sometimes a decent cabaret act. The Flamingo Hilton has a comedy club and
- usually a pretty good lounge act (which you can watch while you play BJ, which
- is fun). Reno Hilton has a big stage show. The big headliners usually are found
- at Tahoe, not Reno.
-
- Restaurants: I've always liked the Presidential Car (I think in Harold's--I
- never can remember). A romantic (and expensive) meal can be had at sunset at
- the Top of the Hilton. Several people have mentioned a good Italian restaurant
- at the El Dorado, but I haven't tried it myself. Harrah's has a pretty good $5
- or so buffet, but their other restaurants are only so-so. Reno Hilton has a
- nice steak house. If you like screaming kids with your meals, check out Circus
- Circus (though I haven't been there for years, so maybe things have changed?).
-
- Since you've never been to Reno before, I should mention that you can easily
- walk to all the downtown casinos. There's a shuttle bus from downtown to Reno
- Hilton (the closest to the airport--we traditionally stop in there on our way
- out of town for a few hours). There's also a group of casinos in Sparks
- (centered around John Ascuaga's Nugget). If you have a car, the Peppermill
- (popular with the yuppie crowd) and the Clarion (Reno's newest casino, and
- quite nice) are out on south Virginia St.
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- Q:L5 Where is Elko Nevada?
- A:L5 (Mike Northam, Steve Jacobs)
-
- [NOTE: Elko is about 120 miles west of the Utah/Nevada border. --SRJ]
-
- Casino Express (800) 258-8800 or (800) 654-0888 in Canada, owned by the people
- who run the Elko Red Lion Inn, runs numerous junkets to Elko, NV. They own at
- least one Boeing 737 aircraft, and charter several others on weekends. They fly
- from several western cities (Seattle, Bellingham, Spokane, Portland, Eugene,
- Salem, San Jose, Fresno, Modesto, Santa Maria, Ontario, Denver, Salt Lake City,
- etc.) and have multiple-day junkets from Canadian and midwest cities
- (Minneapolis, Mason City, etc.)
-
- The casino has BJ, single and double deck, Northern Nevada rules (H17, DD 10/11
- only). $5 minimum for single deck. Penetration varies with the dealer, so there
- apparently isn't a house rule. There is no heat whatsoever, so 10:1 spreads are
- no problem. During the 'gambling frenzy' of the last few moments before the
- airport bus departs, *massive* spreads are possible--I've gone from $5 to $200
- (40:1) no problem. All the tables are *always* full, so two rounds of seven is
- all you'll see on the single deck. There's also craps, roulette, and a small
- sports book. Keno for the truly adventuresome :-).
-
- From Portland, the junket cost is $49 for a 12-hour turnaround flight [these
- are $19 from Salt Lake, so you're price may vary], you have to show $300 in
- cash to board the flight. Since it's a charter flight, there is a nice party
- atmosphere on board the plane. Your play is rated, and presumably, if you don't
- gamble enough, you might be barred from a future flight, though this hasn't
- been a problem for any of my friends.
-
- Elko also has a poker room, but it doesn't open until 5 pm. They play 7-stud
- ($1-$4) and Texas Hold'em ($4-$10). These can be great games if there are
- several junket people (junkies?) at the table. You can also fleece the locals
- if you catch them off guard, since they have great difficulty believing that
- anyone who flies to Elko could know anything about poker.
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- Q:L6 Where is Foxwoods?
- A:L6 (Dave Tahajian)
-
- Foxwoods is located within an Indian reservation in Ledyard, Conn. It is
- located approx. 15 miles SW of the Rhode Island/Conn border, 15 miles NW of
- Mystic Conn, 40 miles South of Worcester Mass, and 40 miles NE of Hartford
- Conn. Foxwoods is located directly on Rt. 2, almost in the middle of I395 and
- I95 (which run in parallel). It's an 1.5 hour ride from Boston, 1+ hour ride
- from Hartford or Providence, and 2.5 hour ride from NYC (all approximations).
- [Foxwoods is at the intersection of Routes 2 and 214 -- Dave Everett]
-
- Foxwoods is *not* your run of the mill Indian casino, in fact you would have a
- hard time finding any Indians at all! It's huge, very clean and well run and
- very professional. Many of the managers and floormen come from LV or AC. I
- would compare it to any other nice casino in AC or LV. You may be apprehensive
- as you drive though the miles of corn fields when getting there, but this soon
- disappears as soon as you walk though the doors. They have on site ATM machines
- (which gives out nice new $100 bills!), credit card cash advance machines, and
- will even setup a credit line for you (call ahead for this).
-
- There are two hotels on site. One called the "Two Trees Inn" is located across
- the street from the casino and provides a free 24 hour shuttle. The main hotel
- is built above the casino itself (name unknown). It features valet parking as
- well as a self service parking garage, while the Two Trees has outside self
- service parking only. The Two Trees has about 200 rooms and costs less than the
- main hotel, which has about 500 rooms. As of 1/94, the Two Trees cost $49
- weekday and $89 weekend, while the main casino cost $20 more per night (for a
- standard room). Suites are extra.
-
- Foxwoods uses a comp system where you are given a credit card (called a "Wampum
- card") which you give to the floorperson when you begin a session. You gain
- "Wampum points" based on your avg. bet, the game you are playing, and the
- amount of time you play. These points can be used at any of the casino's
- restaurants, shops, and the hotels, where 1 point = $1. So if you have 49
- points, you can stay at the Two Trees one weekday for free! You can get your
- "Wampum Card" for free at the promotions booth (must show picture ID).
-
- Wampum points are given for any game, including poker. Examples are:
-
- 1. You play BJ, your avg bet is $10 and you use basic strategy, you will earn
- 10 points per hour play.
-
- 2. In 1-5/6-12 7stud or 3-6/6-12 holdem or 5-10 omaha, you'll get 1/2 point
- per hour (pot rake but no time charge)
-
- 3. In 10-20 7stud or holdem, you get 1 point per hour (no rake but $10/hour
- time charge).
-
- Note that in poker, you must "sign out" when you leave the game, otherwise your
- points will be forfeited.
-
- There are really two casinos, the "original one" located at the main entrance
- near the bingo hall, and the "new one" located below the main hotel. You can
- tell the difference by the colors, the new one uses a purple color scheme, and
- the original one uses aqua. The poker room is located downstairs near the main
- entrance of the original casino, under the waterfall.
-
- Foxwoods has many restaurants on site, including an all you can eat buffet, a
- grill, Chinese, Italian, and steak rooms, plus a couple of self service
- snack-bars for sandwiches and pizza slices. The poker room offers table service
- for players, and you can get it comped too (via your Wampum card)!
-
- Most people get to Foxwoods via car or charter buses. There is no major airport
- in the immediate area, and no trains which go directly to Ledyard. The closest
- train service goes to nearby Mystic, which is a 20 minute drive away (taxi cost
- $20). Nearest major airport is in T.F Green in Warwick, RI which is 1 hour
- drive away.
-
- There are several other hotels in nearby Mystic which offer free shuttle
- service to Foxwoods. There are two valet parking services, one at the main
- casino entrance and one at the main hotel entrance. Also lots of free self
- parking. If the lots are full, try parking at the Two Trees Inn or one of the
- auxiliary lots located on Rt. 2 and take the free shuttle to the casino. My
- favorite place to park is in the garage under the main hotel, just take the
- elevator up to the casino!
-
- Foxwoods offers almost all casino games, plus a 50+ table poker room. They also
- have slots, a horse book, keno, and a massive bingo room which holds major
- events approx every month.
-
- BJ conditions are multi deck shoe (6 or 8), ~ 70% penetration, S17, DOA, DAS,
- no resplit Aces, and some tables offer O/U and "super 7s" side bets. Also all
- "back line" betting where up to 2 others can bet on one hand, and the person
- sitting makes the decisions. The combined bet of all players cannot exceed the
- maximum.
-
- No heat has been reported of, and there are no special rules for late entry
- into the shoe in progress. Minimums are $5 if not busy, $10-$15 otherwise.
- There are always two $2 tables open, but these have a long wait. Rec.gambler
- "Dave Cantor" deals BJ there... just show him your BARGE chip for instant
- recognition, or say "presto" when dealt a BJ :-)
-
- The poker room features 7stud, holdem and omaha. Limits are:
-
- 7stud hi: 1-5, 3-6, 6-12, 10-20, 15-30, 20-40, 30-60, 50-100*
- 7stud hi/lo 8 qualify: 15-30*, 20-40*
- holdem: 3-6, 6-12, 10-20, 15-30*, 20-40*, 30-60*
- omaha hi/lo 8 qualify: 5-10, 10-20*
-
- * these usually are run on busy weekends/holidays.
-
- There is also a tournament every Wednesday night which switches between 7stud
- and holdem on alternative weeks. Buy in is $25 plus $10 fee, no re-buys. Top 8
- players get $$$.
-
- I don't know much about the craps game, except the min is $10 if not busy,
- $15-$25 otherwise. Same goes for Roulette.
-
- For even more info, call them at 800-PLAYBIG.
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- Q:L7 Where is Turning Stone?
- A:L7 (Dave "4" Everett)
-
- The Turning Stone Casino is an enterprise of the Oneida Indian Nation of New
- York, and is located just a fraction of a mile off I-90 in Verona, NY (exit 33
- of the NY State Thruway).
-
- There is six-deck blackjack, and single-deck blackjack. As of this writing
- (9/94) the rules are:
-
- S17
- Double any 2 first cards except a point count of 21
- Split any pair
- Split aces get only one card each
- Other pairs may be resplit up to four hands
- Double after split (EXCEPT on single deck games, no double after split)
-
- Lowest table minimum was $5, even on single-deck BJ!
-
- They also have craps (double odds), roulette, mini-baccarat, red dog,money
- wheel, fruit wheel, keno, caribbean stud, and pai gow poker.
-
- They have a coffee shop with very reasonable prices open 0000 to 1600, and in
- the same room, a dinner buffet for $14 open 1600 to ????. They also have a
- "cafe'" with counter service only, open most of the time (perhaps all).
-
- Comps are reasonably easy. Four hours of $10 BJ got this writer brunch at the
- coffee shop, and another four hours earned a dinner buffet. Your mileage may
- vary.
-
- Lodging is available nearby. If you want fancy lodging, stay in Syracuse or
- Utica, depending upon whether you're traveling from the east or the west.
-
- Turning Stone's telephone number is 315-361-7711.
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