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    As I think about it, Niagara on the Lake isn't for kids. 2os & above would enjoy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    Thinking of flying into Denver, driving the scenic route to Salt Lake City and back to Denver, fly back. Lots of great scenery (google "Scenic route from Denver to Salt Lake City".) But have not identified any casinos on that drive.
    There are about 20 casinos in Blackhawk and Central City just off of I-70 less than an hour from Denver. All limited-stakes, by state law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuma View Post
    There are about 20 casinos in Blackhawk and Central City just off of I-70 less than an hour from Denver. All limited-stakes, by state law.
    About 1/3 of them are slots only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuma View Post
    There are about 20 casinos in Blackhawk and Central City just off of I-70 less than an hour from Denver. All limited-stakes, by state law.
    Sounds like a good place to spend the first night after flying into Denver. Here is list of CO casinos.
    https://www.americancasinoguide.com/...o-casinos.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    Thinking of flying into Denver, driving the scenic route to Salt Lake City and back to Denver, fly back. Lots of great scenery (google "Scenic route from Denver to Salt Lake City".) But have not identified any casinos on that drive.
    Why not fly to Denver, then rent a car, drop car off in SLC, and then fly back from SLC. This would give you an extra day and you probably could then go over to Wendover. I was checking one way flights from SLC to STL and only $60 on Tue or Wed in middle of July on United.

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    Unless talking bout Quebec City, Quebec is a province.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drunk View Post
    Quebec, IMHO is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. And I've been to many storied cities throughout the world.
    Indeed a gorgeous city. The closest blackjack however is 1h45m away in La Malbaie (host of the recent G7 Summit).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    Why not fly to Denver, then rent a car, drop car off in SLC, and then fly back from SLC. This would give you an extra day and you probably could then go over to Wendover. I was checking one way flights from SLC to STL and only $60 on Tue or Wed in middle of July on United.
    It's a Sunday to following Sunday trip because of spouse employment issue.

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    i vote for reno, tahoe area - lots of sightseeing and scenic beauty and you can spend a day or two grinding out the single deckers in northern nv

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    Black Hawk is such a unique gambling town. You can obviously hike there too and Denver is close by for more activities. As long as you’re ok with $100 maximums by state law, this place has my vote.

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    Zee, Grand Junction CO is located where the Colorado River and the Gunnison River come together. When I was visiting family there many years ago they took us to see a very steep canyon on the Gunnison River. I can't remember the name of the canyon, but I do remember it was scary to look over the edge. There were straight steep canyon walls.

    In doing a search on Google it was probably Black Canyon. It was well worth the drive to see. This was in early June, and I do remember we were going to have a picnic at the top of the Canyon and it started snowing.
    https://www.nps.gov/blca/index.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    Zee, Grand Junction CO is located where the Colorado River and the Gunnison River come together. When I was visiting family there many years ago they took us to see a very steep canyon on the Gunnison River. I can't remember the name of the canyon, but I do remember it was scary to look over the edge. There were straight steep canyon walls.

    In doing a search on Google it was probably Black Canyon. It was well worth the drive to see. This was in early June, and I do remember we were going to have a picnic at the top of the Canyon and it started snowing.
    https://www.nps.gov/blca/index.htm
    The plan is to land in Denver on a Sunday and return the following Saturday. Sights to visit at the Rocky Mountain National Park, Echo Lake, Colorado Springs, drive the Mt. Evans Scenic Byway and such. May stop at a few casinos in Blackhawk and such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    The plan is to land in Denver on a Sunday and return the following Saturday. Sights to visit at the Rocky Mountain National Park, Echo Lake, Colorado Springs, drive the Mt. Evans Scenic Byway and such. May stop at a few casinos in Blackhawk and such.
    If I may, Blackhawk and Central City are less than a mile apart (basically the same town). Central City tends to have better rules, every BJ table in Blackhawk I've been to is H17, whereas Central City is S17.

    Also the drive to Central City is a bit more scenic than to Blackhawk, if you're coming from the Denver area.

    Although, the food/buffets are a lot better in Blackhawk...

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