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El Cortez Hotel & Casino: Real Historic Vegas

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  • El Cortez Hotel & Casino: Real Historic Vegas

    If you want to know what vegas was like in the 1970s, 60s or even before, walk a little bit outside the canopy of the Fremont Street Experience to the El Cortez. A cheap crowd, but the place is always busy enough to make you feel like you aren't playing alone, but never really crowded. The waitresses seem to be pleased when you give them a dollar for bringing you a drink to the slots. The coffee shop has some history, and if you don't expect much, you won't be disappointed. They will never be able to get rid of the cigarette smoke, and I'm not sure that we want them to. Don't look for the latest progressive slot machines, or any fancy table games. You come here for slots, blackjack, craps and roulette. If you want anything else, go somewhere else. The place doesn't change, and that is just fine

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