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Never stayed at any of these hotels. Not thrilled about Riviera though since I'm not a fan of being at that end of the strip, but hard to bitch when it's free. So what makes Caesar's special aside from the shopping?
I just have a long history with CP, and it is the only place I stay. I love the coliseum and the pool and the layout. Good sports book.

The location of Riviera is enough to not stay there and just not a fan of Paris. There may be better places to stay these days , but of those 3, it's a no brainer to me. Just nicer over all. I was always comped when I was there so no idea what rooms run now...if there is a huge price differential at least Paris is in the right area. What is the main purpose of your trip? ...how many times have you been? What do you plan to be playing?

I would not recommend flying all the way to Vegas to stay at old shitty hotels just cause they're free.
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If you plan on playing extensively at the tables, don't forget to show your players card and see a host before leaving. Ask for adjustment for play. Caesars comp system used to be pretty generous, but then again, I played roulette mostly and that is one of the more rewarded games.


Oh wait, you said all rooms are comped...if that is the case I would for sure stay at CP ..you can always walk other places if you want cheaper meals or drinks. ..but if you are bringing $2800, I don't think that's probably that big of a deal.
 
Caesars is gonna be more expensive than Paris. Even the Riviera is probably decent though. I'd have no problem staying there over paying somewhere else. But then again I'm not a fan of center strip. Not much value,huge crowds, meh
 
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. It does suck! Anyone who would turn down a room at CP for the Riv...well I just don't get it. Horrible location near awful casinos. Smh.

:clueless: you're assuming they're the same price? It's not like you have to stay and play where you have a room. And if you're looking for gambling value, ie better lines, better rules on table games, comps for your play, Caesers is pretty rough. I don't think Potato got banned at Caesers :winkwink:
 
:clueless: you're assuming they're the same price? It's not like you have to stay and play where you have a room. And if you're looking for gambling value, ie better lines, better rules on table games, comps for your play, Caesers is pretty rough. I don't think Potato got banned at Caesers :winkwink:


He said he could stay at any of them for free....that is what I was going on. Also I figured his gf was going along and if so, so much more to do center strip...things to see....out by the Riviera there is nada. I would rather stay downtown than in that nowhere land by Circus Circus..ugh.

I guess it depends how many times he has been also. And again, if it's free, CP is obvious choice. But then again I don't know why people fly to Vegas to bet sports. I don't put in sports bets there. I can do that from home.

I guess I just have a loyalty to Caesars. I have seen about 8 shows there for free including the premiere red carpet night of Elton John and a great Klitchko fight outdoors. I haven't paid for a room since about my 3rd stay and had several full RFB trips. I got to know the dealers and pit bosses pretty well back when I was going a lot. I know it's changed and there are even nicer places now...but between those 3, I can't even think there would be a decision if he is getting the room for free regardless.


Also isn't the CP book one of the best in LV? It used to be.

Reno...I'll swing by pick ya up and let's head down there and meet CB. Maybe we can find an Olive Garden.
 
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Riviera casino is a huge dump (I already knew this) but my room has a balcony with a pretty cool view.

Never see balconies on the newer hotels. I suppose there's a reason for that.

Anyway totally exhausted. Going to have a manly sized breakfast tomorrow and place all my bets (26th)