Shadiest Casinos, Resorts World Vegas Employee Update & Detroit’s Quirky Gambling Scene
After our recent discussions about some unhappy workers at Resorts World we heard from some listeners who shared a little inside info. Find out how dealers and other employees are doing at Resorts World plus which dealer jobs on the Strip are the best overall. A little inside info for you.
Plus we also provide some more context on the confusing renovation announced for Caesars Palace, discuss what the casinos in Detroit are like including their strange quirks, update on the Uber and rental car situation in Vegas and delve into the shadiest casino experiences we have ever had.
Episode Guide
2:03 – Resorts World Feedback/Corrections/Insider Info
12:52 – Detroit casinos
20:11 – Caesars renovation
25:23 – Vegas covid updates
30:25 – Uber and rental cars in Las Vegas right now
39:43 – Our shadiest casino experiences
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Detroit casinos are sad. Tight slots, dirty surroundings and indifferent staffing. Don’t be surprised if you find numerous broken machines.
I’m a Vegas local and have been to Resorts World 5 or 6 times and have always gotten great cocktail service by some of the most beautiful friendly long legged servers. Where Venetian/Palazzo was my favorite casino to play at , Resorts World is my new favorite place to play at.
As a side note, the Detroit casinos all had dated slot machine selection sadly the times I visited there.