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You Know I Am In Vegas At Least 3 Times A Year. I Am Always Drawn To The Suncoast. Gambling There Is Great. The Staff, Waitresses, And Dealers. They Are Away From The Strip, (summerlin) But Well Worth The Drive. Check Them Out. Anyone Else Feel The Same?
G.P. ELECTRIC
09-13-2005, 07:22 PM
I agree with you about Suncoast they have a good size casino and a great sports book. My wife likes to play roulette there because they have 50 cent tables. great area also
davidinvegas
09-13-2005, 11:51 PM
Yes, you are correct, it is a nice place, good food, reasonable, friendly, good parking, and in the best neighborhood in Vegas. And the poker machines have good pay schedules also !
greaseball
09-14-2005, 07:27 AM
Headed out there on our last trip for the 1st time. It is a Coast property so ties in with the card and since we stay at Orleans allows us to rack some points. Always check for double points days which helps a bit too. Don't like the coin-out system rather than coin -in. Food was good, gaming good and we met a few locals who live in Summerlin which frequent the casino often. Their comments are that they will seldom go down to the strip to play, they leave that for the " tourists". I think we will check out the Ramapart as well. 26 days and counting!!!
FUN-4-US
09-14-2005, 10:28 AM
We were to the Suncoast this past May and only had a little time to spend there. Sounds like you play the tables. We only played slots, quarter, 50 cent, and $1. We were not there that long, as we had a show to go to. Their slots were giving us play time, which is more difficult to find these days! May have played there 1 1/2 hours or 2 hours and we didn't lose our money. We walked out ahead! It was time to leave and felt bad when we had to walk away from a "winning machine", "three winning machines."
We were staying at the Orleans and slots there did not compare,( even video poker) to the Suncoast, even though they are both Coast Club Casinos.
Also love the Suncoast's Italian restaurant. We've eaten there twice, last October, and in May, and their staff is so friendly and the food and atmosphere are tops!...and not expensive.
Going back in October. (Tried to get a room there, but they were sold out for the days we wanted. Much smaller hotel than the Orleans.) We will try our luck there again in October. Have fun and good luck! :D
Hello All. If You Have A Car And Like The Rugged Terrain Scenery, Try This Little Drive.
After A Great Day At The Suncoast Casino, Hopefully Profitable, Hang A Right On Rampart Rd And Turn Right An Charleston Towards The Mountains. You Will Connect To Blue Diamond Rd. Continue Along This Road. The Scenery Is Great. Follow This Road All The Way Until You Come To Las Vegas Blvd. This Is The North End Of The Strip. Believe Me You Will Love It. No Traffic. And You Might See Wild Burros. Stop Along The Way To Take Great Pictures. Let Me Know If Anybody Has Taken This Road. : Thx Waco
LasVegasBri
09-16-2005, 01:13 PM
Hello All. If You Have A Car And Like The Rugged Terrain Scenery, Try This Little Drive.
After A Great Day At The Suncoast Casino, Hopefully Profitable, Hang A Right On Rampart Rd And Turn Right An Charleston Towards The Mountains. You Will Connect To Blue Diamond Rd. Continue Along This Road. The Scenery Is Great. Follow This Road All The Way Until You Come To Las Vegas Blvd. This Is The North End Of The Strip. Believe Me You Will Love It. No Traffic. And You Might See Wild Burros. Stop Along The Way To Take Great Pictures. Let Me Know If Anybody Has Taken This Road. : Thx Waco
I've taken this scenic route many times, and it is very enjoyable. It's a nice drive to relax and clear your head. I may be biased though since I live off Charleston in Summerlin.
BIG B IN LV
greaseball
09-17-2005, 07:56 AM
Thanks for the info Waco. I think we will do that, especially the bringing out some money thing!!!. That would be excellent. Actually I like that casino and can hardly wait for the new property to open.
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