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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. |
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![]() 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.
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![]() Best book....Wynn
Best food in a race book....MGM by far!
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![]() There are many opinions on which is the best however the worst is Treasure Island IMO.
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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. |
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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. |
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![]() Crazy Leroy's@ The Riv
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