Las Vegas casinos
These days Las Vegas is synonymous with casinos and gambling but only 100 years ago at the start of the 20th century it was just a small, stop-off town for the railroad. Las Vegas became the first U.S. state to legalise casino-style gambling and in 1941, El Rancho Vegas Hotel & Casino was built on Las Vegas Boulevard, commonly known these days as 'The Strip', on a site which is now opposite the Sahara Hotel & Casino. The success of the El Rancho was a catalyst for a building boom that saw several more hotel casinos crop up during the 1940's & 50's and popularity grew on into the 1960's as Las Vegas expanded it's facilities to accommodate entertainment and show venues along with the steadily increasing number of casinos. By the 1970's the first mega-resorts started to appear featuring enormous casinos and a wealth of extra activities and entertainment options in their bid to out do rivals and entice more and more visitors through their doors.
Some of the original casino hotels still stand but many others have been bulldozed and buried under the new, giant mega-resorts that now line the Strip.
Free Casino Gaming Lessons Not only do the lessons teach you the rules of the game, but they also initiate you into the etiquette and jargon that is associated with each game. Taking a lesson will give you the confidence you need to enjoy yourself in the casino without worrying that you are doing something wrong. The best way to find out what gaming lessons are on offer and at what time is to check with a casino directly but you'll find that most of them offer lessons at certain times throughout the day. Some that definitely offer lessons for novices are Caesars Palace, Golden Nugget, Las Vegas Hilton, Luxor, MGM Grand, Monte Carlo and Riviera. |
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