Casinos often offer much more than gambling.
In Las Vegas, casinos are famous for their
live entertainment, free buffets and much
more. At Caesar’s Palace, there are regular
shows by all types of famous celebrities
including singers, comedians and magicians.
Caesar’s Palace also offers a wide range
of eating venues from fine dining restaurants,
to casual dining cafes and plenty of bars
and lounges. In addition to all of this,
there is a large shopping area, and at
the famous Venetian you can go gambling
to your heart’s content, then take a gondola
ride to wind down the evening. If you
are not interested in gambling, entertainment,
dining or shopping, maybe you can wind
down with a full body massage in Caesar's
Palace spa and fitness center.
Of course, all the free food, live shows
and other features are really there to
help diversify your gambling experience.
The real reason the casinos exist is to
provide you with quality entertainment
with games of chance. Those games have
come a long way since the old James Bond
movies where hero and villain sit across
the casino’s roulette wheel or the poker
table matching wits.
Today there is video poker, progressive
slot machine gambling, video blackjack
and much more. The high-tech games are
just as enticing as their older counterparts,
and when you hear the jackpot sirens ringing
on these machines, there’s no question
who won, or where. Casinos today are bigger,
more sophisticated and more dazzling than
ever before.
To get more people into the casino, many
establishments are offering incentive
packages including books of coupons for
discounted drinks, and some even offer
a ‘bet matching’ incentive coupon that
doubles your winnings on certain games.
The casino scene offers many enticements
and incentives, but the main attraction
is always fun. Take a casino trip with
a spending limit, good moderation habits
and you’ll have just as much fun as any
other night spot in town.
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This article was posted on November
15, 2005