LAS VEGAS is no longer what it used to be!
Years before the majority of you were even born, one of the original Las Vegas casino pioneers, Mr. Benny Binion, used to walk through his casino, Binion's Casino, and greet his gambling customers buy passing out rolls of nickles to everyone playing a slot machine, and free drinks and meal coupons to the table patrons.
And would always stop and chat if anyone had an interest in chatting with him.
(To discover why he was so popular .... check out BENNY BINION on WIKIPEDIA).
I'd always have some reason to say. "Thanks!" to Mr. Binion for one thing or another (feee room and board, free nickles, or simply for just making an apperance to greet his customers on he casino floor.)
And one day when parking was just about free on a world wide basis, we were having a short conversation about the future and expected growth of Las Vegas and I can recall him saying, "If we ever charge you to park your car, take your business elsewhere.
And when Mr. Binion was home sound asleep, there would be some other 'figurehead' on the casino floor to make you feel welcome .
This was a common 'act of politeness' among all the casinos way back then.
But those good old days are gone .... and the bean counters have taken over.
The casino owners never show up on he casino floor anymore because the casino owners 'ain't' no more.
No one comes out to offer a hearty handshake or a thanks, or f free roll of nickles.
And the table games have changed the rules of the games in an effort to take your money.
No more 3 to 2 Blackjack payouts. Now it's 6 to 5 in most of the Strip casinos. That means that the HOUSE keeps some of your money every time you get a Blackjack.
I'm surprised that the Games Commission allows the game to still be called Blackjack.
And now the Strip table minimums are $10+ which enables the casino to take your money faster and leave a vacant seat for the next STRIP casino sucker.
And don't get me started on the BS called "Resort Fees" which will cost you about $20+ a night for nothing you ever wanted .... nor ever needed.
And sometimes you did't even know what a resort fee was until you check out.
And now Mr. Binion is rolling over in his grave!
Casino parking fees are on the horizon!
My suggestion is to STAY AWAy and it staying away is out of the question, avoid the Strip hotel casinos that want to rob you of every cent you come to Vegas with.
Check out the local joints. Give them your business and tell the others to go to Hades where even those 'customers' have more decent treatment.
(No parking fee, no resort fee, and even Lucifer will show up to greet you!)