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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2355037" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>So, I'm not a big gambler and when I travel it's Red Roof Inns and Motel 6 rooms. For 120 a night I would probably stay in my truck and move on. Went to help someone get a piece of property in Oregon ready for sale and we stayed in Vegas for two nights at the Plaza. . . stayed in the "Adult" tower so no kids running around all night. Wasn't bad quiet compared to the rest of Fremont street and much more laid back than the throngs of Mexican's flipping a card and then handing it to you while wearing a shirt about having the best "escorts" in town. </p><p></p><p>On the way back from Oregon stopped at Terrible's in Reno and agree that whole area is pretty much a dump, snow on the ground for a while and streets were barely cleared. Lot of hole in the wall casino bars and the payouts were nearly zero. The guy I was helping fed three or four hundred into a dollar machine and would hit at most five bucks for every thirty put in.</p><p></p><p>Ended up in Laughlin at the Harrah's and actually enjoyed it the most. . . don't remember the cost per night I wasn't paying but the beds were super soft pillow tops and the Casino had a no smoking section. Was running a slot machine and did pretty good over an hour. Had three payouts and ended up around 400 or so not to mention I didn't pay for anything the whole trip.</p><p></p><p>Went back to Vegas with my wife later that year during the end of the final four and stayed at the Plaza again. Was there five nights of which four were planned, had an offer available for an extra night for ten bucks and figured why not and hung around. Fremont street had bands playing every night we were there and hit the Deuce for five bucks to see the strip. Right now the Plaza is running around 25 a night so cheaper than the Motel 6 where I just stayed in Phoenix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2355037, member: 29706"] So, I'm not a big gambler and when I travel it's Red Roof Inns and Motel 6 rooms. For 120 a night I would probably stay in my truck and move on. Went to help someone get a piece of property in Oregon ready for sale and we stayed in Vegas for two nights at the Plaza. . . stayed in the "Adult" tower so no kids running around all night. Wasn't bad quiet compared to the rest of Fremont street and much more laid back than the throngs of Mexican's flipping a card and then handing it to you while wearing a shirt about having the best "escorts" in town. On the way back from Oregon stopped at Terrible's in Reno and agree that whole area is pretty much a dump, snow on the ground for a while and streets were barely cleared. Lot of hole in the wall casino bars and the payouts were nearly zero. The guy I was helping fed three or four hundred into a dollar machine and would hit at most five bucks for every thirty put in. Ended up in Laughlin at the Harrah's and actually enjoyed it the most. . . don't remember the cost per night I wasn't paying but the beds were super soft pillow tops and the Casino had a no smoking section. Was running a slot machine and did pretty good over an hour. Had three payouts and ended up around 400 or so not to mention I didn't pay for anything the whole trip. Went back to Vegas with my wife later that year during the end of the final four and stayed at the Plaza again. Was there five nights of which four were planned, had an offer available for an extra night for ten bucks and figured why not and hung around. Fremont street had bands playing every night we were there and hit the Deuce for five bucks to see the strip. Right now the Plaza is running around 25 a night so cheaper than the Motel 6 where I just stayed in Phoenix. [/QUOTE]
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