South Point Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas
By Leanne Bloms, published Apr 11, 2007
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First of all, the casino is remarkable. You can find all of the new slots, plus all different kinds of your personal favorites, in all denominations. I personally like to pay the penny slots, and I can always find a few of my favorites available. The casino is over 80,000 square feet and offers over 2400 slot machines. If you are into more of the table games, you have over 60 table games to choose from. The sports book area offers over 300 seats and is always a happening place to bet on your favorite events. If you are more into bingo, there is over 600 seats with several games each day you can play in.
If poker is more your style, I recommend you visit the poker room at South Point. It is open 24 hours a day, and there is always a table ready for you. There is 11 non-smoking tables, for your convenience. They hold 2 daily no-limit tournaments daily, Monday thru Thursday. You will also receive points and comps for playing in their poker room. You can also watch your favorite sports events on their plasma TVs while you play poker!
If you are traveling with your whole entire family, there is something at South Point for everyone to be pleased. You can catch a movie on the second floor at one of their 16 screens. The movie theater is quite comfortable and they have quite a selection of treats at the concession stand. Or maybe perhaps you would enjoy a game of bowling, also located on the second floor. The bowling alley has 64 lanes to choose from, touch screens to keep track of your scores, and they are open 24 hours a day. They also offer hourly childcare for your little ones at the casino, so you can catch a private meal or some gaming action without the kids.
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Takeaways
- remarkable rooms
- reasonable rates
- great food
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