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  • From cocktail waitresses in jewel-toned satin outfits to the gaily patterned carpets on the floor, the casino evokes party time.

  • The hotel features a large pool deck overlooking the river and Arizona hills, three lighted tennis courts, a wedding chapel, and Laughlin’s largest tour boat, the Celebration.

  • Gilley’s offers a down-home atmosphere with Country and Western music. Free line-dance lessons precede the dancing proper on some evenings, “west-coast swing” lessons on others; some nights there’s a live band.

  • Golden Nugget

    This casino sets itself apart from its downtown neighbors, for both clientele and ambience. The restaurants are very good, and the casino is a pleasant place to gamble while waiting to see the Fremont Street Experience, which takes place just outside its doors.

  • A tropical atrium with cascading waterfalls, palm trees, and 300 species of tropical plants sets this hotel apart. The casino, with its 24 Karat Slot Club, is more attractive than most.

  • Harrah’s

    One of the most respected names in the gaming industry, Harrah’s has more than a dozen properties across the USA and offers value for money in service, food, and ambience. Harrah’s also has one of the best slot clubs as far as prizes are concerned; the club card can be used at any Harrah’s casino, so it works well for people who like to gamble wherever they vacation.

  • Harrah’s, Laughlin

    Spanish-themed property with its own sand beach, a casino with windows looking out on the river, five restaurants, and an ambience that makes it one of Laughlin’s most popular places to stay.

  • House of Blues

    One of the city’s most popular after-dark spots, House of Blues is a restaurant by day and a nightclub when no major concerts are booked. Flashback Fridays focus on music of the 1980s. A Sunday Gospel Brunch features a Southern-style buffet accompanied by live gospel music. There’s live blues Thursday through Saturday – featuring such big-name entertainers as B. B. King, Sheryl Crow, and the Blues Brothers. Even if you don’t like blues, visit just for the decor alone – the place is crammed with folk art.

  • Because of the hotel’s location, 17 miles from Las Vegas, most of the people who gamble here are hotel guests, so it is usually quiet during the day when many of them are playing golf. Even when full, the casino never feels crowded – a great plus for people with a low tolerance for noise.

  • The hands-down winner for surroundings, with sweeping views of the lake and mountains.

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