
A casino resident. Food, job, apartment, entertainment, free parking. Interesting.
There is another very-old “Nevada borderline” casino up north at the Utah-Nevada border with a split casino-hotel building right near the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Sad Sad Sad
I remember Primm. If all the casinos AND the Flying J closes, there’s nothing left of that town except unemployed people.
Sad.
Passed Primm for years on the way to Vegas - only stopped once, I think for a bathroom break - saw no reason to stay there.
The Indian casinos in California have taken a lot of Vegas business, my relatives who love casinos all go to the much closer Indian casinos in the Palm Springs and San Diego regions - said they’re very nice, clean, well maintained and much closer.
That and Vegas has gotten SO expensive - resort fees, parking fees, expensive restaurants, high table fees - it is no longer the great, fun, cheap, get away it used to be. I haven’t been since 2020 and we used to go at least twice a year.
I also never want to fly into an airport named for Harry Reid.
Saw BB King play down there a couple of times.
Lived in Vegas. Got out when I retired.
What’s going to happen to the Bonnie and Clyde car?