Derby Trail Forums

Go Back   Derby Trail Forums > Main Forum > The Paddock
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Today's Posts

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 10-01-2014, 06:08 PM
NTamm1215 NTamm1215 is offline
Havre de Grace
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 5,629
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by tanner12oz View Post
Southpointe advertises alot with hrtv..might be smoke and mirrors
South Point is nice, and racing friendly. Most known for having a totally separate racing section from sports. However, it is not Wynn, which I think is the best by a mile.

The places that are operated by Cantor; Venetian, M, Tropicana, Cosmopolitan all have a really modern look and beautiful video screens. But, they don't give the impression of being very comfortable.

Mirage just re-did their book and the sports section is enormous with race players now sort of banished to the side. Westgate (formerly LVH and LV Hilton) is a huge book with tons of seating. The rest of the place is rather subpar.

Vegas.com has a sports book section that includes reviews of each one and helpful information.
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 10-01-2014, 06:40 PM
ne to socal ne to socal is offline
Sunshine Park
 
Join Date: May 2013
Location: SoCal
Posts: 78
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by NTamm1215 View Post
Westgate (formerly LVH and LV Hilton) is a huge book with tons of seating. The rest of the place is rather subpar.
This is correct. The LVH book is huge and comfortable and not so highbrow that you feel the eyeballs on you all day. That said I concur that the rest is subpar.
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 10-01-2014, 06:52 PM
asudevil's Avatar
asudevil asudevil is offline
Fairgrounds
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,574
Default

Best book....Wynn

Best food in a race book....MGM by far!
__________________
"I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy livin' or get busy dyin'."
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 10-01-2014, 07:25 PM
cal828 cal828 is offline
Hialeah Park
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 6,008
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by NTamm1215 View Post
South Point is nice, and racing friendly. Most known for having a totally separate racing section from sports. However, it is not Wynn, which I think is the best by a mile.

The places that are operated by Cantor; Venetian, M, Tropicana, Cosmopolitan all have a really modern look and beautiful video screens. But, they don't give the impression of being very comfortable.

Mirage just re-did their book and the sports section is enormous with race players now sort of banished to the side. Westgate (formerly LVH and LV Hilton) is a huge book with tons of seating. The rest of the place is rather subpar.

Vegas.com has a sports book section that includes reviews of each one and helpful information.
Smoky old Caesars has changed theirs too. Put this huge bar at the rear of the sports book facing the casino. Behind this bar, facing the big tv screens is a raised area with some easy chairs. I think all this was more directed towards the "sports" fans and not the race fans as it cuts down on the seating areas with the individual tv monitors. Also, they charge something to sit in this area.
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 10-01-2014, 08:07 PM
helicopter11
 
Posts: n/a
Default

There are many opinions on which is the best however the worst is Treasure Island IMO.
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 10-01-2014, 09:21 PM
NTamm1215 NTamm1215 is offline
Havre de Grace
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 5,629
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by helicopter11 View Post
There are many opinions on which is the best however the worst is Treasure Island IMO.
For what it's worth, I read they just upgraded their book. What I hate about theirs is that it feels like it's in a closet. I hate the ones that are a room built into a wall. The ones that are open and more free flowing are much better.

For a glimpse at the future of sports books, go to Aria. It is modern and unique, but has about 15 seats for race players with the rest a lounge type of atmosphere for sports bettors.

I'd be remiss to not say something about Bellagio, which has a very nice setup as well. Very comfortable chairs.

I go to Vegas too often.
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 10-01-2014, 09:48 PM
helicopter11
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by NTamm1215 View Post
For what it's worth, I read they just upgraded their book. What I hate about theirs is that it feels like it's in a closet. I hate the ones that are a room built into a wall. The ones that are open and more free flowing are much better.

For a glimpse at the future of sports books, go to Aria. It is modern and unique, but has about 15 seats for race players with the rest a lounge type of atmosphere for sports bettors.

I'd be remiss to not say something about Bellagio, which has a very nice setup as well. Very comfortable chairs.

I go to Vegas too often.
I found it odd that the NHC Championships are held at TI.

Like you, I like the more open and spread out sportsbooks. Nothing more frustrating than going into one where there are too many people congregating in a closed area. Some of the underrated sportsbooks are in some of the Station hotels outside the strip.

I visit Vegas at least once a year but I never understood why they don't have the betting machines like the tracks have. To me, that's a bigger convenience than a comfy chair to sit in.
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 10-01-2014, 10:51 PM
cal828 cal828 is offline
Hialeah Park
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 6,008
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by helicopter11 View Post
I found it odd that the NHC Championships are held at TI.

Like you, I like the more open and spread out sportsbooks. Nothing more frustrating than going into one where there are too many people congregating in a closed area. Some of the underrated sportsbooks are in some of the Station hotels outside the strip.

I visit Vegas at least once a year but I never understood why they don't have the betting machines like the tracks have. To me, that's a bigger convenience than a comfy chair to sit in.
I never understood that about the machines either. Used to think maybe it had something to do with unions maybe not wanting jobs eliminated by machines, but that can't be true. Hundreds of those change ladies and change booths were eliminated when they went to coin-less slot machines.
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 10-01-2014, 11:56 PM
lord007 lord007 is offline
Hawthorne
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 526
Default

Crazy Leroy's@ The Riv
Reply With Quote
Reply



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:32 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.