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Every year sees 40 million visitors touch down in Las Vegas. When they arrive, the bulk will call The Strip their home away from home during their time in Sin City.
For most, that means a dizzying array of world-class entertainment running around the clock, casino gambling options more bountiful than anywhere on Earth, wining and dining and all the rest. With 28 different casino resorts operating on The Strip, it takes some truly bad luck to wind up staying somewhere that doesn’t live up to the hype.
The Wynn, the Bellagio, Caesars Palace, the Aria, and the Venetian are all bona fide must-see attractions for every Las Vegas visitor, which is why they made my list of the top seven casinos on The Strip. And while these venues might cost a little more than their more budget-friendly competitors, paying a premium to enjoy the very best Las Vegas has to offer is definitely worth it.
But during my most recent trip to The Strip, which afforded me enough time to visit all 28 casinos on Las Vegas Boulevard, I saw the other end of the spectrum up close and personal. You have the mid-tier casino contenders, or the seven casinos that provide a perfectly enjoyable experience while allowing guests to save a few bucks.
Then there’s The Strip’s disappointing duds, seven properties that seem to be stuck in the neutral, basking in their 90’s reputation while refusing to evolve with the times.
The 14 casinos which make up The Strip’s middle ground each have their selling points, along with clear and unmistakable drawbacks which can’t be ignored.
Unfortunately, that leaves seven casino resorts to round out the list. This bunch really represents the bottom of the barrel. While it pains me even to remember my time touring the seven dreadful dumps listed below, it’s my duty to warn readers about why they should stay away.
22 – Best Western Plus/Casino Royale
To be fair, the Best Western Plus/Casino Royale doesn’t pretend to be anything else but what it is – a low-rent option for thrifty visitors to The Strip.
With that in mind, if all you’re looking for in accommodations is a decent bed and the basic amenities, the price is right at Best Western Plus/Casino Royale.
On the other hand, this property sticks out like a sore thumb amidst the splendor and extravagance that defines The Strip in the minds of most. This is nothing more than a standard economy hotel that might be found anywhere in suburban America, but it somehow occupies valuable real estate along Las Vegas Boulevard.
I don’t know about you, but without spectacular views from a hotel tower, huge swimming pools that double as a place to party, and an abundance of restaurants, bars, retail outlets, and onsite entertainment, you might as well be staying in any random hotel chain found off The Strip.
The same feeling that something essential is missing permeates the tiny Casino Royale as well. This 17,000 square foot “mini-casino” has far less to offer than the tribal gambling halls scattered throughout the rest of the Southwest.
You’ll find only four table games spread at Casino Royale – blackjack, craps, roulette, and Three Card Poker. And while 300 slot machines are clustered closely around the cramped floor, Casino Royale only has video poker built into the bar.
The reason Best Western Plus/Casino Royale earned the top spot on this list is simple. With no resort fees and free parking, this place makes it possible for budget-focused guests to pinch pennies.
Knowing you won’t be stuck with surprise surcharges at every turn provides valuable peace of mind. It’s especially true given the bait and switch tactics employed by the corporate-owned casinos to come.
23 – Mandalay Bay
I really wanted to love the Mandalay Bay, one of the last casino resorts to open its doors in The Strip’s glory days of the ‘90s.
But even as one of MGM Resorts’ supposed crown jewels since 1999, the Mandalay Bay remains stuck in the past in all the worst ways. Immediately after arriving to check in, I realized I’d be in for a tough time in terms of customer service. It was a scene that multiple one-star Yelp reviews can confirm. I was told, in no uncertain terms, that my mobile check-in attempt using the app failed to go through.
Adopting new technologies to streamline the customer’s experience is an admirable goal, but only if the implementation is successful. In this case, it hasn’t been. So, I joined a group of fellow guests whose mobile check-ins were a miss and stood in line for an hour to do it the old-fashioned way.
Naturally, despite it being 30 minutes past the advertised check-in time of 3:00 p.m., the desk agent told me, my room—which I had reserved months before, mind you—wasn’t ready to enter.
The experience didn’t get any better from there. The room was still looking disheveled when I walked in, room service meals ran into the triple-digits for a basic two-person meal, and there was a hair-trigger sensor on the mini-bar fridge.
After spending a wholly uneventful two days at Mandalay Bay—the casino is nothing special, while the once amazing pool has been rendered unusable with “cabana fees”—I was hit hard with $124 in additional fees for using the mini-bar. The only thing is, I never touched a single packet of $7 cheese crisps or a tiny $10 shot of Hennessy.
What I did do, however, is gently place my backpack on top of the cabinet which houses the mini-bar fridge. That was enough to nudge the contents contained inside, triggering that overly sensitive sensor and marking me down for a litany of overpriced snacks and drinks.
Despite personally showing a member of Mandalay Bay’s staff that the bottlecaps were still intact, and the wrappers remained untorn, they stubbornly refused to remove the charges. I’ve flagged them as fraudulent with my bank, so here’s hoping on that front, but that ridiculous rip-off also forced me to flag Mandalay Bay as one of The Strip’s seven dreadful dumps.
24 – Paris
Another property to open in 1999, the Paris Hotel & Casino was at one point a top destination on The Strip.
The iconic Eiffel Tower recreation out front houses an elite fine dining restaurant, while also offering one of the best views anywhere on The Strip in the observation deck. The French theme allowed for an array of high-end European shopping outlets, and culinary delights from Michelin star chefs. And the Caesars Entertainment operated casino was known for its low limits, generous odds, and high payback percentages on the machines.
My how things have changed…
Today, beware booking a room boasting the famous Eiffel Tower view. This view costs a whole lot more. And while it’s fine by day, you’ll be blasted by techno rave music from the nearby nightclub all night long.
To cap off my misery, the staff here at Paris were just about as rude as any I’ve yet encountered in Sin City. Dismissive smirks when you ask simple questions, excessive hoops to jump through just to get a coffee maker delivered to the room, and the same mobile check-in failures found at the Mandalay Bay make Paris a pure disappointment.
25 – Bally’s
I won’t waste any more time than I need to discuss the disaster that is Bally’s.
After waiting around for 15 minutes just for a desk agent to show up—not to finish checking other guests in, simply to arrive and get to work—I received a room key that didn’t work. After hoofing it back downstairs to get one that did, I opened the door to find one of the worst odors I’ve ever smelled.
It took an hour or so of haggling just to get switched to a new room, which doesn’t make much sense given how empty this place was during what should’ve been a busy weekend. And when I found mold in the new room too, I firmly requested a refund and high-tailed it out of Bally’s, never to return.
26 – Mirage
The Mirage used to be a legitimate Las Vegas destination, with Siegfried and Roy wowing audiences with their tigers and magic, and an immaculate casino that set the standard upon opening in 1989.
But the tigers are long gone—save a few sad holdovers confined to the world’s sorriest zoo—and the casino doesn’t appear to have been updated in 30 years.
What I hated most about The Mirage, however, was the “surge pricing” used by bars and gift shops to shaft guests. Buy your booze or snacks during a set downtime, and they’ll only be overpriced to the usual tune. Purchase them during “peak hours” though, and you’ll suddenly see the exact same selection double or even triple in cost.
27 – Stratosphere
The Stratosphere does manage to evoke its outer space theme, but only because it’s so dark and empty.
Room rates here can drop into the teens ($13-$19 on weekdays, plus a resort fee), which should clue you in just to how awful the Stratosphere really is.
28 – Circus Circus
Picture a parody of a casino designed to be grotesque in every way, and you’ll know what Circus Circus is all about.
I realize kids come to Las Vegas along with their parents, and they need a source of entertainment too, but focusing your entire property on carnival games is a bad look.
Everywhere you turn, you’ll see young children standing in clouds of cigarette smoke, shameless salesman trying to hawk overpriced toys, and parents guzzling tall cans while their little ones look on – making for a truly depressing scene throughout.
Throw in carpets with stains that seem a century old and staff members who don’t have the slightest problem when it comes to ignoring guests. The Circus Circus earns every bit of its last-place ranking on this list.
Conclusion
Every so often, your pat 20 at the blackjack table will be beaten when the dealer flips over an Ace and a face. Now and then, you’ll spin the slots 20 times in a row and lose them all, burning through $100 before you can blink. And if you’re in town playing a poker tournament, pocket Aces can get cracked more often than you can count.
Losing is part and parcel of gambling at any Las Vegas casino, which is why visitors should always try their best to book accommodations at a resort that makes the guest feel like a winner, nonetheless.
When you stay at any of the seven casinos listed here, you’ll experience the opposite effect with the lack of amenities, exorbitant prices, and subpar service leaving you feeling like a loser even if you happen to hit the jackpot.
Here is a list of Las Vegas casinos, located on The Strip, along with a printable map and a list of the table games, slot machines and the Race and Sports Books they are offering. The list only includes the most popular games - each of these casinos offers much more!
Map
Here is a printable map showing major resorts with casinos located on Las Vegas Strip.
West Side - The Strip
Mandalay Bay Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: 122 table games including Blackjack, Caribbean Stud Poker, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Craps, Roulette, Texas hold 'em, Crazy Pineapple and Omaha High
Slots: 2,400 slot machines including Blazin' 7s, Wheel of Fortune, Megabucks, Monte Carlo, Super Spin, Multi-hand Poker, 3 Times to 100 Times Play, All-Star Poker, Spin Poker, Multi-Strike Poker and new videoslots Ellen DeGeneres Show™
Mandalay Bay Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 300 seats, 84 TV's and 17 big screens
In addition, Mandalay Bay offers High Limit Slots Room and Lotus Room with table side dining and select teas where you can lay with Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tile and Blackjack
Mandalay Bay Beachside Casino, overlooking the Beach is open between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Luxor Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Craps, Roulette, Mini Bacarat, Blackjack: 8 and Double Decks, Blackjack Switch, Let It Ride, 3 Card Poker, Texas Hold'em
Slots: 1300 slot, video poker and multi-game machines, Megabucks
Luxor Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 110 seats 128 TVs and 5 big-screens.
On Friday & Saturdays, Luxor Las Vegas hosts a Party Pit where you can try your hand at blackjack and roulette while watching girls dance.
Excalibur Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Roulette, Pai Gow Poker, Big Six, Three Card Poker, Crazy 4 Poker, Texas Hold-em Bonus & Let it Ride, Casino War.
Slots: Video poker, and other Video Games and Multi Games
Excalibur Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 145 seats, 35 TVs and 1 big screen, plus a KENO lounge
New York New York Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Mini Baccarat, Let It Ride, Big Six, Three Card Poker, Texas Hold'em Bonus, Crazy 4 Poker, Pai Gow Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, Let It Ride, Big Six, Casino War and Keno
Slots: Over 2000 slot machines, including Wheel of Fortune, Megabucks, Jackpot Party, Blazing 7's, Top Dollar, Sex & the City, Monopoly, Goldfish, Wizard of Oz, Jeopardy, Slotopoly, Empire Slots, Elvis and Moneytime.
New York New York Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 40 seats, 45 TV's and 24 big screens.
New York New York Las Vegas offers nightly action at Party Pit - Blackjack and Roulette tables with dancing and party.
Aria at CityCenter Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Craps, Baccarat, Roulette, European Roulette, Mini Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Three Card Poker, Texas Hold'em, Crazy 4 Poker, Free Bet Blackjack, Casino War, Blackjack Switch, Big 6
Slots: DARK SAMURAI™, Butterfly Fairy, Thundering Herd, Wheel of Fortune Red Hot Respin, Powerball, Friends (themed as the all time-favorite TV show!), Mermaid Fantasy, Beetlejuice, Dungeons & Dragons, Table Master Fusion, ure Imagination in WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, Cash Spin™ featuring Quick Hit, the Jetsons, Elton John, Sparkling Royal and Garden of Amazon, The Hangover, Roulette 00, Monopoly Luxury Diamonds, Ellen DeGeneres Show™, Rolling Stones, Wonder Woman
Aria at CityCenter Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 100 seats, 90 HD Tvs
The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Let It Ride, Baccarat, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, Three Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold’Em, Crazy 4 Poker, Casino War℠
Slots: COLOSSAL REELS™ , Hot Hot 8, Pinball, Allstar Poker II
The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 43 seats, 20 TVs for sports, 18 TVs for races, 4 HD projectors
Bellagio Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Baccarat, Three Card Poker, Pai Gow Poker, Let It Ride®
Slots: Hangover – Pretty Awesome, The Ellen DeGeneres Show™, WILLY WONKA Pure Imagination™, ELTON JOHN™, Wheel of Fortune Ultra 3 Reels Duo Wheel, Wonder Woman, The Rolling Stones, Monopoly Luxury Diamonds
Bellagio Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 99 TVs for racing, 38 TV's for sports, 6 big screens
In addition, Bellagio Las Vegas features a high-stakes poker room called Bobby's Room, and a high limit lounge Club Privé.
Caesars Palace Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Baccarat, Blackjack/21, Roulette, Craps, Pai Gow Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, Let It Ride,
Slots: 2X Wild & Crazy, The Hangover multiPLAY, 2X3X4X5X Red Hot Sevens, After Shock, Black And White Sevens, Blazing Sevens, Bonus Sevens, Bonus Times, Cash Wheel, Dazzling Dollars, Diamonds Of Dublin, Wheel of Fortune, Megabucks and Super Megabucks
Caesars Palace Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 250-seats, 12 TVs, 6 big screens
The Mirage Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Baccarat, Blackjack, Crazy 4 Poker, Craps, Roulette, Pai Gow Poker,Let it Ride™, Stud Poker, 3 Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold'em, Big Six
Slots: Ironman™, Buffalo Stampede™, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory™, Monopoly Prime Reel Estate™, The Twilight Zone® in 3D, Family Guy, Aristocrat - Superman the Comic Series, Bally – Waves™, Aristocrat - Walking Dead
The Mirage Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 269 seats, 85 TVs
The Mirage Las Vegas also offers a High limit lounge with full service bar, open 24/7.
Treasure Island Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tiles, Three-Card Poker, Let It Ride Stud Poker, Big Six,Spanish 21
Slots: 1500 slot machines including Megabucks, Anchor's Wheel of Gold, Video Poker
Treasure Island Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 152 seats, 23 TV's, 10 big screens.
Treasure Island Las Vegas has a high limit lounge with a limit of up to $15000 as of writing this page.
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Circus Circus Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Single-deck, Double-deck, and Six-deck Blackjack, Virtual and Live Craps Virtual and Live Roulette, Let it Ride, Caribbean Stud Poker, Craps, Pai Gow Poker, Roulette, Casino War,
Slots: Magnificent 7's , Carousel, Video Poker, Megabucks and Keno
Circus Circus Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 80 seats, 68 TVs
Stratosphere Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: 45+ tables games including Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Crapless Craps, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, Mini-baccarat, Three-card poker, Let It Ride
Slots: 1,200 s slot machines
Stratosphere Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 120 seats, 33 TVs, 24 big screens
Stratosphere Las Vegas also offers a theater-sized Sports Headquarters with 9 big screens.
East Side - The Strip
Tropicana Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Count’s Kustoms Blackjack™, Craps, Blackjack, Roulette, Double Ball Roulette™, Mini Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold'em*
Slots: 800+ slot machines, including Wheel of Fortune, Hot Shot Cash Wheel, Mega Bucks, Monopoly Luxury Diamonds, Bejeweled, The Rolling Stones, Pure Imagination, Sex and the City, Willy Wonka
Tropicana Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 25 HD TVs, 3 big screens
Tropicana Las Vegas offers a high limit room with High Limit Table Games and High Limit Slots.
MGM Grand Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Craps, Baccarat, Roulette, Pai Gow Tiles, Pai Gow Poker, Let It Ride, Three Card Poker, Cray 4, Texas Hold'em, Casino War
Slots: The Magic of David Copperfield, Batman Classic TV Series, Sphinx 3D, Wonder Woman, Majestic Lions, Lion’s Share
MGM Grand Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 104 seats, 36 65 inch TV's, 24 42-inch TV's
Planet Hollywood Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Baccarat, Craps, Roulette, Pai Gow Poker, Let It Ride, Six Cards Poker
Slots: 1,200 : Wheel of Fortune, Megabucks, Monopoly, The Hangover multiPLAY, Cash Wheel, Double 3X4X5X Diamond, Ice Diamonds, King Cash, Money Mad Martians, Pinball, Pink Diamond, Quack Shot, Red Hottie, Red White And Blue, Strike it Rich, Super Times Pay, Supreme 77777 Sevens, Top Dollar, Triple Diamond, Triple Fire, Triple Stars, Keno
Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 50 seats, 30 TVs
Paris Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Baccarat, Craps, Roulette, Pai Gow Tiles, Pai Gow Poker, Let It Ride
Slots: 2,200 slot machines including The Mighty Atlas, Bier Haus, Bullseye Bonus, After Shock, Big Times Pay, Blazing Sevens, Bonus Times Cash Wheel, Crystal Sevens, Double Diamond, Double Gold, Double Three Times, Four Times, Five Times
Paris Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 265 seats, 221 TV's, 11 big screens
Bally's Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Baccarat, Craps, Roulette, Pai Gow Tiles, Pai Gow Poker, Let It Ride
Slots: The Mighty Atlas, Pirate Ship, The King and the Sword, Bier Haus
Bally's Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 256 seats, 150 TV's, 11 big screens.
The Cromwell Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: 66 games including blackjack, craps, mini baccarat and Pai Gow poker.
Slots: 440 slot machines. The Hangover multiPLAY, Fortune Finder, Mini Monte, Pinball, Quick Hit, Top Dollar, Diamond Jubilee, Double Diamond, Pink Diamond, Red Hot Sevens, Super 2X3X4X5X Times, Super Lucky Lotus, Super Times Pay, Triple Butterfly Sevens, Triple Red Hot Sevens, Wheel Of Fortune
The Cromwell Las Vegas does NOT have a Race & Sports Book, but it has a sports betting kiosk.
The Cromwell Las Vegas has a high limit room and The Abbey An Intimate Gaming Experience with a curtain for privacy.
Flamingo Las Vegas casino offers:
Jimmy Buffett’s MargaritavilleTable Games:Three Card Poker, Blackjack, craps, million-dollar keno, Let It Ride, Pai Gow poker, Casino War and Three Card Poker
Slots: 2,100 slot machines, including the Pirate Ship, Bier Haus, Bullseye Bonus, The Hangover multiPLAY,
Flamingo Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 100 seats, 63 TV's, 6 big screens
Flamingo Las Vegas offers an exotic themed Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville casino, and a comfortable Keno lounge.
The Linq Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Craps, Keno, Pai Gow Poker, Roulette
Slots: 830 slot machines includingThe Hangover multiPLAY, Megabucks and Wheel of Fortune
The Linq Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: one big 33-foot-by-9-foot TV showing 9 different sports events
Harrah's Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: blackjack, craps, mini baccarat and Pai Gow poker, Let It Ride, Roulette
Slots: Pirate Ship, The King and the Sword, Bullseye Bonus, The Hangover multiPLAY
Harrah's Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 45 seats, 55 TV's, 4 big screens
Casino Royale Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Craps, Blackjack Switch Bonus, Roulette, Three-Card-Poker, $5 Single Deck Blackjack, FreeBet Blackjack.
Slots: The Hangover, Wheel of Fortune, Mega-Bucks, Sex in the City, Superman, The Mummy, Tarzan, Michael Jackson - King of Pop, GhostBusters, Star Wars, Captain Payback, Silver Hawk and many more.
Casino Royale Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: It appears there's none
The Venetian Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games:Caribbean Stud Poker, Casino War, Craps, Crazy 4 Poker, Fortune Asia Poker Progressive, Fortune Progressive Pai Gow Poker, Imperial Baccarat, Let It Ride®, Stud Poker®, Linked Progressive Jackpot, Mini/Midi Baccarat, No-Commission Baccarat, Pai Gow Tiles, Roulette, Spanish 21, Three Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold'em
Slots: 1,247 Elle, The Hangover, The Walking Dead
The Venetian Las Vegas Race & Sports Book, powered by CG Technology™: 118 betting stations, a large 10 x 100 feet screen showing up to 42 sports events
The Palazzo Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Fortune Asia Poker Progressive, No-Commission Baccarat, Sic Bo, Spanish 21
Slots: 1,247 slot machines, including Ellen, The Hangover, The Walking Dead
The Palazzo Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: Lagasse's Stadium, featuring luxurious seating, 100 TV's, 10 x 20 feet big screen
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Wynn Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: Blackjack, Big 6, Craps, Caribbean Stud, Roulette, Let-it-Ride, Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow, Three Card Poker, War
Slots: Wynn Megabucks, Windfall, Wynn 7, Wynn Cash for Life, Wynn Monte Carlo and others
Wynn Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: 195 seats
Encore Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: unknown
Slots: unknown
Encore Las Vegas doesn't have a Race & Sports Book, but guests can use the one at Wynn.
SLS Las Vegas casino offers:
Table Games: High Limit Blackjack, Double Deck Blackjack, Six Deck Blackjack, Single Deck Blackjack, Blackjack Switch, Midi-Baccarat, EZ Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, Big 6, Roulette, Casino WAR, Craps, Ultimate Texas Hold’em, Let It Ride, Crazy Four Poker, Three Card Poker
Slots: Wheel of Fortune®, Megabucks®, Videopoker, Video Reels
SLS Las Vegas Race & Sports Book: William Hill featuring 91 seats, 50 TV's