Las Vegas Travelogs
Vegas
Restaurants: All the Rage
They're still standing in line for the $3.99 breakfast buffets
and the $6.99 sirloin steak dinners in Las Vegas, but with
the advent of the newest five-star hotel casinos, haute cuisine
(at haute prices) has become an attraction. In a town where
fine dining once consisted of a huge shrimp cocktail, a 24-ounce
steak, a salad and pie a la mode, world famous chefs create
meals for sophisticated diners drawn by the luxury of the
new and refurbished resorts.
Choosing Slot Machines
Many folks who try their luck at casinos during vacations,
conventions, or even junkets head directly for the slot machines.
They're much less intimidating than table games for beginners,
offer lots of playing time and plenty of excitement for relatively
modest bankrolls, are available in many configurations, and
promise jackpots that can change a person's lifestyle. But,
how do you decide which machine to play?
You Don't Have to Be a High-Roller in Las Vegas
If you want to live like a "high roller" on a "penny
ante" budget, go to Las Vegas. Impossible, you say?
Not in Las Vegas, a once-small desert town that has grown
into an internationally acclaimed playground. Yes, the main
appeal is gambling (or "gaming," as the law books
call it), but an individual, a couple or a group can enjoy
one of the most exciting vacations at low cost - if gambling
is not on the agenda.