Mandalay Bay
My affinity for Libertine Social is well documented, but I’ll cheat and say the weekday room deals for The Delano offered through American Express’ Fine Hotels and Resorts or Chase’s Luxury Hotel and Resorts Collection. They’re beautiful rooms at a great price. It’s a shame it’s not in a better location.
Luxor
Simply walking in and looking up. I remember as a kid staring in awe at the splendor of the heavily themed, grand Pyramid. While MGM has taken efforts to de-theme the casino space, remnants of the ancient Egyptian motif remain.
Excalibur
The castle is just fun. The casino continues to offer a lively and place for south Strip low rollers to play.
Tropicana
I rarely visit this historic resort now, but I’m always transfixed by the glass ceiling above the gaming floor.
NYNY
The theming, of course, but as a Guinness fan, I love the vibes and well poured pints at Nine Fine Irishmen.
MGM Grand
It’s hard for me to not say the pool. Cabanas can be had for fairly cheap on the right days. Plus, at least from my experience, their cost is a food and beverage minimum. So if a cabana costs $600, you simply have to spend up to that much in F&B. A good value for a nice day outside.
Park MGM
Thanks to my friend Han for introducing me to Best Friend, a bodega speakeasy with top-notch tacos from LA chef Roy Choi.
Aria
Most comfortable bed in all Vegas.
Cosmo
Great drinks and bad VP with a marvelous view at Chandelier. If I close my eyes I’m there.
Planet Hollywood
Underrated atmosphere. Just a fun place to play and hangout.
Paris
Le Central Bar. I don’t speak french, but it’s the bar in the middle of the casino and shopping area. Pretty, pretty, pretty.
Bally’s
The entrance has been obliterated, so I’ll go with the fantastic old fashioneds you can get playing VP at the main casino bar.
Cromwell
One of my favorite casinos. It’s a beautiful place to gamble. But the nice homage to the Bill’s era with the light fixture are tops for me here.
Bellagio
The sounds of the fountains, even if you’re not watching them, is a beautiful reminder of the splendor around you.
Caesars
The original gaming pit sustains the aura of a Vegas we all long for.
Flamingo
Bugsy’s Bar bringing some neon flair inside. Neon in neon. I’m here for it.
Linq
The promenade is legitimately nice and features my go-to hat shop, Goorin Bros. How can I not?
Harrah’s
I like both Oyster Bar and Fulton Street Food Hall, but the sportsbook is sizely and comfortable.
Harrah’s offers consistently low rates in a great location. Stay here, dine and play elsewhere.
Harrah’s Las Vegas Review – TFB
Casino Royal
The ease of the $20 Player Payback loss rebate for new players club members. If you’re bringing some Vegas noobs to town, it’s a good time on the cheap.
The Mirage
The beautiful atrium is a rare offer of natural light in an absolutely pleasant casino floor.
Treasure Island
Likely the best casino for low rollers on the Strip. I just wish it remained more piratey.
Venetian/Palazzo (We’re getting to the end and I’m tired so I’m combining)
I adore the lobby architecture, but I’m going with Rosina, which is as picturesque of a bar as I can imagine.
Wynn/Encore
The Parsols. Up or down. Take your pick. Sipping expensive drinks in opulent digs is one the great Vegas pleasures.
Circus Circus
The steakhouse is fine.
Sahara
They take the time to call out bloggers on their crap. Bazaar Meats is good too.
The Strat
Top of the World. A gorgeous rotating view of our favorite city.
What about you? Any standouts on the Strip for you?