Category: Casino Tour


  • This may be the most iconic casino in the world. You don’t need a slot hustler to tell you that, though! What can I tell you? Well, when I think “heart of the Vegas strip,” I think Bellagio. It’s next to The Cosmopolitan and Caesars Palace and not far from all the other MGM and…

  • *I am going to be a little lazy and include the same intro blurb for both the Palazzo and the Venetian. Yes, they are different casinos, but especially since I don’t frequent either one all that regularly and I only have so many unique thoughts in the chamber, I think it makes sense. *** Here’s…

  • The Cosmo just recently (mid-2024) came under MGM stewardship. It used to have a players card called “Identity”…how vogue! And that’s the atmosphere the Cosmo still projects: glamorous, upscale, fancy nightlife-seeming. You get the idea. Before the Cosmopolitan became an MGM property, I was told to leave on two separate occasions for slot hustling. I…

  • This is one of five videos from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. I am going to use the same intro post here for all of them. There are Terminals A, B, C, D, and E that I scouted for AP slots in 2025. Is it worth getting to the airport six-plus hours early…

  • * I am going to have the same write-up for Encore and Wynn in Las Vegas. The casinos are so similar in terms of games and location that I didn’t think they needed separate intro posts. Wynn, attached to Encore, has its pros and cons. On one hand, the rooms are amazing at both, you…

  • Resorts World is getting a bit far up the north side of the strip, near the Wynn and Encore area. If you ever want to see some hilarious content, Vegas Pauly C has some great material and discusses how much he hates Resorts World. The casino also got itself some awful press somewhat recently for…

  • MGM Grand, for me, is a little overrated by what it’s built up to be. The place is enormous and it’s right in the heart of the strip near MGM mainstays such as Aria, New York-New York, and Excalibur, to name a few, but something about it turns me off. Maybe it’s the level of…

  • I’ve only been on one Princess Cruise so far, Enchanted Princess. It was solid enough, but the casino was pretty small, and it wasn’t chock-full of advantage games. I knew that going in, as I looked up footage of the cruise beforehand, but I kind of owned myself by overthinking things. I figured fellow slot…

  • This video was shockingly long, as in my head I don’t think of Treasure Island as a massive casino. It’s a casino I sometimes skip over in my various Vegas escapades, in large part because of its location (kind of in between MGM/Caesars locations and Wynn/Encore) and also because it doesn’t have any “sister” properties.…

  • Calling the Aztec Inn a true “casino” may be a stretch. It’s more like a gas station in size. And boy, it’s in a really sketchy part of town, well North of much of substance. I’ve been here a few times, and each time I said “never again,” but I keep coming back, so who…