![]() Some of the less nice casinos have great game selections too. Also with the exception of South Point (they only cater really to locals as far as sending offers) the comps and offers are much better for the amount of play. It's also nice having some cheaper food options like a food court, etc that aren't overpriced. ![]() I have had some great winning trips at all of them. They all seem to get the new games, some games before the strip casinos even get them. Red Rock, M Resort, South Point and to an extent Green Valley Ranch all are large casinos with nice restaurants and hotels that rival the strip. I have had lots of winning trips at the off strip casinos over the past few years, and with the exception of some good visits to Cosmo, no winning trips playing on the strip. While you can have a great day winning at a tight casino or horrible luck at a casino with better odds, I find over several days I can almost always tell the difference. ![]() I live close enough to Vegas where I usually drive and then can make it around to all the off strip casinos, have been to most of them.
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