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Feb 7 '19 at 22:25

Horseshoe Las Vegas

I live in Las Vegas so I get free parking with my NV state ID/drivers license. At the parking machine I scan the back of my card and it opens. I love the shops downstairs on the way to the swimming pool. I don't gamble because Las Vegas is build on losers and in not that. I also enjoy the shops located between Bally's and Paris. I like that the casino in "Elegant 1970's" style. Did you see all the sparkling chandeliers? I am not a fan of all the kiosks by the front desk, I think that it takes away from the gambling excitement for all the comers. I remember the first time I walked in there in the 1990's and how beautiful the gambling floor looked. But that's just my point of view....
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