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Insider Secret - Discriminating betters will like the $1 blackjack table and the penny slots here. Make sure you get a Plaza Play Club Card that lets you earn points toward room offers and other promotions. |
The Plaza Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas is one of the largest hotels downtown. It's in a great location at the foot of Fremont Street. All the other hotels are within easy walking distance on Fremont Street. If you're driving, it's easy to get here from the freeway. It's also a quick, straight shot to McCarran International Airport. Valet park and the bell hops will handle your entire luggage for you, and it's free. Otherwise, self-parking is next door in the garage, and free too.
Super bingo game is here in November. There are lots of bingo tournaments with jackpots of $10,000 or more. Downstairs has 42 gaming tables and over 900 slot machines. The Race and Sports Book has 3 times as many seats as the Tropicana on the Strip. Visitors swear by the Wheel of Fortune slot. Poker room has plenty of action with several tournaments daily. There's also high hand and bad beat jackpots, plus sit and gos. Make sure to get rated as you play. You could end up getting your room comped.
The Plaza Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas is an older historical hotel with over 1,000 rooms. And unlike the Bellagio or Caesar's Palace, windows can actually be opened in the Plaza guest rooms. Rooms are spacious and a great value for the money. Recommended for the budget conscious. For the best view, be sure to ask for a room facing Fremont Street. Get the lowest rates on this page.
Viva Las Vegas is the Plaza's headliner show playing in their showroom. This long-running, afternoon show plays at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. and lasts an hour. It's quite good, so look for discounts and coupons that can get you in free. Afterwards, visit the dome. It's a sports bar with cheap Crown Royal shots. Then stagger out to Fremont Street where the girls handing out beads will have you thinking you're back in New Orleans at Mardi Gras, or the Carnaval Court at Harrah's. Check out the street performers for an extra kick.
You can grab a bite to eat at the Deli Express or in the glass dome with its incredible view of Fremont Street. It is their sports lounge now. Otherwise, try the Lucky 7 Buffet. It's $7.77 everyday all day long. Lots of repeat diners; there can be quite a line. It's definitely old style, but it's open and quaint at the Plaza Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

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