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    Las Vegas Strip Casinos

    Which casinos are considered Las Vegas Strip Casinos? I just want a list.

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    Google Las Vegas strip map?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsiaodi View Post
    Google Las Vegas strip map?
    The question was "Which casinos are considered Las Vegas Strip Casinos?" I didn't ask you what you think or feel about my question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousplayer View Post
    The question was "Which casinos are considered Las Vegas Strip Casinos?" I didn't ask you what you think or feel about my question.
    Seriously? Huh?
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    The casinos on the strip are Las Vegas strip casinos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitthat16 View Post
    The casinos on the strip are Las Vegas strip casinos.
    Just to clarify my question. I am looking for names of casinos that are in the Las Vegas strip. As a mention on my first post " I just want a list." Meaning that I am looking for list of names.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousplayer View Post
    Just to clarify my question. I am looking for names of casinos that are in the Las Vegas strip. As a mention on my first post " I just want a list." Meaning that I am looking for list of names.
    If you don't want to do the tourist map thing, which would include the near off strip properties like Hard Rock, Orleans, Rio, Palms, etc. get a copy of the excel version of CBJN. On the Las Vegas work sheet, turn on filtering, and filter the Location column on "Strip", and you'll get a list of the CBJN view of "Las Vegas Strip" which for the most part are the places that have frontage on the strip.

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    Am I missing something?
    Isn't that information easily google-able?
    MGM, nyny, ti, Cesar, aria, the one that looks like a pyramid, Paris... Aria, the one that had a lot of commercial recently....

    Or you're looking for something else? I must have misunderstood the question....

    Venetian, the one next to it, palazzo, Wynn....

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    Everything on Las Vegas Blvd from Stratosphere on the North End of the Strip to Mandalay Bay on the South end of the Strip is basically considered to be "On the Strip".

    From Memory...
    Stratosphere
    Sahara (closed reopening next year as SLS)
    Riviera
    Circus Circus
    Slots of Fun
    Encore
    Wynn
    Venetian
    Treasure Island
    Mirage
    Harrah's
    Imperial Palace (The Quad)
    Margaritaville
    Flamingo
    Caesars Palace
    Bellagio
    Ballys
    Paris
    Cosmopolitan
    Aria
    Planet Hollywood
    Monte Carlo
    NYNY
    MGM Grand
    Tropicana
    Hooters
    Excalibur
    Luxor
    Mandalay Bay
    Last edited by bigplayer; 07-16-2013 at 08:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
    Some people are just lazy. He probably uses a level 1 count too. It would be too much effort to use a level 2 unless someone else counted and gave him the count and plays via signals. LOL
    Really Tthree! You are going to go there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigplayer View Post
    Everything on Las Vegas Blvd from Stratosphere on the North End of the Strip to Mandalay Bay on the South end of the Strip is basically considered to be "On the Strip".

    From Memory...
    Stratosphere
    Sahara (closed reopening next year as SLS)
    Riviera
    Circus Circus
    Slots of Fun
    Encore
    Wynn
    Venetian
    Treasure Island
    Mirage
    Harrah's
    Imperial Palace (The Quad)
    Margaritaville
    Flamingo
    Caesars Palace
    Bellagio
    Ballys
    Paris
    Cosmopolitan
    Aria
    Planet Hollywood
    Monte Carlo
    NYNY
    MGM Grand
    Tropicana
    Hooters
    Excalibur
    Luxor
    Mandalay Bay
    Ya missed a couple, BP. Both on the northern-ish end, east side. Also, Hooters really isn't on the strip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ View Post
    Ya missed a couple, BP. Both on the northern-ish end, east side. Also, Hooters really isn't on the strip.
    Palazzo and casino royale, no? Then you got Bills, which is closed and under construction so Caesar's can make it look nice before they run it into the ground, making it a total mess to cross lvb on flamingo.

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