One of a string of Bally’s casinos,
with locations including Bally’s
Atlantic City and Bally’s New Orleans,
the Bally’s Las Vegas doesn’t
have all the flashy gimmicks that lots
of other casinos have. Since its opening
in 1973 Bally’s Las Vegas has been
focused on elegance, service, and class.
With over 2,814 guest rooms (including
265 suites), and a total of 56,200 square
feet of casino space the Bally’s
Las Vegas is on the level with any other
casino on the strip. To be more exact,
here’s what they have to say about
it themselves: “Elegant style. Timeless
glamour. High rolling excitement. We've
always set the standard. For nearly thirty
years, Bally’s has been the pulsating
soul of a neon city that refuses to sleep.”
Of
course there is one thing that acts as
a fingerprint for the Bally’s Las
Vegas location… its entrance. Located
across from Caesar’s Place, the
entrance of Bally’s must be seen
at night to be appreciated. It starts
as a long neon spiral, moving over some
water fountains, with full access to the
casino by a moving sidewalk. Fitting in
among neon signs, car lights, and electric
video boards, the Bally’s front
entrance looks like the start of some
wild kind of science fiction theme park
ride. Of course, when you get in they
have all sorts of games that take money
to play (yes, in Las Vegas, there are
games that take money… who knew).
But hey, if the tables don’t work
out you can always get some to take your
picture by the neon spiral.
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