Top 10 Casinos
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1. Rio
The Rio has more video poker machines than most, and a friendly feeling associated with casinos that rely on local trade for repeat business.
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2. J. W. Marriott Las Vegas
A great place during daytime for people who want to gamble in a quiet, relaxing, upscale atmosphere.
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3. Santa Fe
A mid-size gambling floor (1,700 slots), the Santa Fe is patronized primarily by locals and is one of the more pleasant casinos beyond the neon.
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4. Hyatt Regency Lake Las Vegas
The hands-down winner for surroundings, with sweeping views of the lake and mountains.
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5. Fiesta
From cocktail waitresses in jewel-toned satin outfits to the gaily patterned carpets on the floor, the casino evokes party time.
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6. Texas Station
The theme is of a 19th-century town in the Lone Star state of Texas, with wagon wheels and gunpowder barrels.
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7. Sunset Station
Mediterranean-themed casino with wrought-iron balconies. Natural light makes it more pleasant than most.
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8. Sam’s Town
One of the largest non-Strip casinos with more than 3,300 slots, video poker, and keno machines.
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9. Orleans
There’s a feeling of Mardi Gras in the casino, which is patterned after New Orleans’ Vieux Carré.
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10. Arizona Charlie’s
Dude-ranch touches include deer antler chandeliers. Pai gow poker and Royal Match 21 are included in the games.
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