There is really
no way to ensure quiet at the Four Queens anymore or in any downtown
room. The final noisy nail in quiet's coffin was the D buying that
block behind the Four Queens for loud venues.
The D itself
cut back on comps by charging the high resort fee on the one night
paid for a 2 for 1.
All that, and
the constant crowds of people and the sleazy folks under the canopy
and up the side roads, has me pretty much done with downtown as home
base.
In November I
tried the El Cortez tower thinking that it would be quiet. It was
not. I tired the Fremont and that was not quiet and the tiny room
was the worst room I've had in a long while anywhere.
Meanwhile I had
some good poker experiences in Laughlin and a very quiet room at the
Pioneer which I rate as a rather poor room, but a quiet one, and an
easy walk from the Belle when the late night poker is over. I was
satisfied except for poor Television reception.
When Laughlin
was a place for full pay video poker, I loved going for a week. I
even had a host and free rooms at the Belle.
Now, I'm
attracted again as the cheapest place to go.
I'm also
addicted to hiking Red Rock. I stayed at that casino for 2 free
nights in November (MyVegas) and loved it. Maybe I'll pay for that
luxury of 6 AM spa and heated pool and the Canyon nearby for hiking
as well as very cheap food.
I'm also
attracted to the Boulder highway casinos like Eastside Cannery and
Sam's Town and perhaps even a paid Monday night at the Longhorn. I'd
like to position myself close to the Eastside Cannery Latin lounge
act, Claudia Castro, that runs from 10 to 2 AM. I miss an entire set
if I have to take the 202 bus down Flamingo as the last one to leave
the Cannery is at 1AM. Each trip I consider the suites at Arizona
Charlie's. Although shabby, those must be quiet and they are the
cheapest deals.
I continue to
experience a Wednesday Young at Heart booking at the Orleans as the
best booking in all of Vegas. There I play a triple play 9/7
progressive DB, but in nickles at 75 cents a spin and take advantage
of the free food, the cheap movies, and the wonderful Nite Kings
Lounge Act. I may put my free nights together with some paid nights
at the Gold Coast (where I don't gamble much but do get casino rate)
to swim in the heated pool and have great bus access along Flamingo.
I also continue
to see the Excalibur and the Luxor giving free nights through
MyVegas. One night there piggy backs well with the Orleans using the
201 bus. Three nights allows for the My Vegas $50 freeplay if that
continues to be an award. In November I actually had a rate of $42
that included resort fee, tacked it on the one MyVegas free night,
and qualified for the freeplay, so it was a good booking.
As downtown
becomes for me too crowded and noisy, for others it becomes more
desirable. Prices are going up.