Poker Downtown Vegas
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More info: Santa Fe poker room website. South Point Phone: (702) 796-7111 More info: South Point poker room website. Venetian Phone: (702) 414-7657 More info: South Point poker room website. Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino Phone: (702) 732-5223 More info: Westgate Las Vegas poker room website. Wynn Phone: (702) 770-7654 More info: Wynn poker. Note: While in the Poker Room, masks are mandatory and table occupancy is limited for social distancing purposes. Th e Golden Nugget is one of the most famous poker rooms in Las Vegas. “The Nugget” is seen by many as the spiritual home of legendary televised poker show High Stakes Poker — with its High Roller Suite being witness to some.
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*Texas Holdem Games In Las Vegas
Las Vegas has always been the poker capital of the world, and still is even during a global health pandemic. But if you’re planning a trip to Sin City, understand that your next visit will feel a bit different than previous ones. And if you’re a first-timer, know that the Vegas you see isn’t the Vegas of old, nor will it be the Vegas of the future.
I’m not trying to discourage you from making the trek to Southern Nevada. Lord knows our local businesses sure could use more tourism as thousands here remain without work due to decreased customer demand. Plus, there still isn’t a better place to play poker. But the city has changed quite a bit, and not in a good way.
First off, many of our top attractions that lure in tourists are closed, and likely will remain closed for quite some time. Want to hit up Omnia at Caesars Palace or any other nightclub? That’s not going to happen because they’re all closed. Ditto for strip clubs, shows, and about half the restaurants on the Strip.
Face masks are required everywhere you go, unless you’re eating, drinking, or inhaling a cancer stick. And, for some strange reason, many able-bodied but extremely lazy tourists have been riding around the Strip on rented mobile scooters, flooding the sidewalks, a nuisance to the rest of us.Different crowd, different vibes
For reasons unknown, the crowds have deteriorated since COVID-19, but not only in quantity. I’m also talking about quality. Brawls have become the norm on the Strip and downtown on Fremont Street, although fortunately most of them have turned out to be harmless. And one of the numerous videos spread around social media had a happy ending when a Nazi received a painful dose of karma.Video Poker Downtown Vegas
Tourists: it’s usually best to keep your nazi tattoos hidden underneath your UFC t-shirts. pic.twitter.com/gkrUs3yVMy
— Las Vegas Locally
More info: Santa Fe poker room website. South Point Phone: (702) 796-7111 More info: South Point poker room website. Venetian Phone: (702) 414-7657 More info: South Point poker room website. Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino Phone: (702) 732-5223 More info: Westgate Las Vegas poker room website. Wynn Phone: (702) 770-7654 More info: Wynn poker. Note: While in the Poker Room, masks are mandatory and table occupancy is limited for social distancing purposes. Th e Golden Nugget is one of the most famous poker rooms in Las Vegas. “The Nugget” is seen by many as the spiritual home of legendary televised poker show High Stakes Poker — with its High Roller Suite being witness to some.
*Video Poker Downtown Vegas
*Poker Room Downtown Vegas
*Poker Tournaments Downtown Vegas
*Texas Holdem Games In Las Vegas
Las Vegas has always been the poker capital of the world, and still is even during a global health pandemic. But if you’re planning a trip to Sin City, understand that your next visit will feel a bit different than previous ones. And if you’re a first-timer, know that the Vegas you see isn’t the Vegas of old, nor will it be the Vegas of the future.
I’m not trying to discourage you from making the trek to Southern Nevada. Lord knows our local businesses sure could use more tourism as thousands here remain without work due to decreased customer demand. Plus, there still isn’t a better place to play poker. But the city has changed quite a bit, and not in a good way.
First off, many of our top attractions that lure in tourists are closed, and likely will remain closed for quite some time. Want to hit up Omnia at Caesars Palace or any other nightclub? That’s not going to happen because they’re all closed. Ditto for strip clubs, shows, and about half the restaurants on the Strip.
Face masks are required everywhere you go, unless you’re eating, drinking, or inhaling a cancer stick. And, for some strange reason, many able-bodied but extremely lazy tourists have been riding around the Strip on rented mobile scooters, flooding the sidewalks, a nuisance to the rest of us.Different crowd, different vibes
For reasons unknown, the crowds have deteriorated since COVID-19, but not only in quantity. I’m also talking about quality. Brawls have become the norm on the Strip and downtown on Fremont Street, although fortunately most of them have turned out to be harmless. And one of the numerous videos spread around social media had a happy ending when a Nazi received a painful dose of karma.Video Poker Downtown Vegas
Tourists: it’s usually best to keep your nazi tattoos hidden underneath your UFC t-shirts. pic.twitter.com/gkrUs3yVMy
— Las Vegas Locally
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