Ballys, Las Vegas Strip
| Address | 3645 S. Las Vegas Boulevard [ map ] |
|---|---|
| Neighbors | Bellagio Bill's Gamblin Hall and Saloon Paris Las Vegas |
| Pricing | $ $ $ $ $ Check Rates |
| Drink Service | Awesome |
| Club Card | Yes - Total Rewards |
| Cool Stuff | Check out VTs review of Bally''s Steakhouse The Vegas Monorail connects behind Ballys just past the Race & Sports Book on the lower level. One stop south is MGM - to the north are Flamingo/Caesars, IP/Harrahs, LV Convention Center, LV Hilton and Sahara/Stratosphere. When its working it takes 15 minutes to get from end to end and costs $5 per person one way (steep considering a cab from Sahara to Ballys costs about $10 ) |
| Shows | Jubilee! The Price Is Right |
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Friendly staff, one of the best locations in Vegas, good buffet, and huge, clean rooms.
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Just good 'ol fun. Nothing too fancy but if you need fancy... it's connected to Paris.
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Ballys has decent rooms for a decent price. it's lack of theme is a big draw. if i see another shopping mall done up to look like a bazaar from a foreign city, there's a good chance i might slit my wrists.
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I generally get decent room comps at Ballys, so for the price, the rooms are pretty nice. I've never stayed in the classic room, just the deluxe. The pool is a bit worn, but isn't really an issue. I just go over to the Paris pool. The tables are okay. Dealers are reasonably friendly. I've found a couple of slots that pay reasonably well. I also won the Race Game on the Price is Right Show during my stay. Good Times!!
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Stayed at Ballys in 2004. One thing I've always respected about Bally's, sans the goofy entrance, is that it doesn't really have a theme. It's just a resort/casino with a really great location. For some, that's enough. Our room was surprisingly large for a standard-size room. We certainly had no complaints with our stay from a service standpoint. My only gripe with Bally's is the walk to the pool. It's a MILE from the rooms! When you get off the elevator you have to walk past the sportsbook and their row of shops to get to the pool area. Granted, I take no shame in displaying my near-nakedness to the discomfort of others, but I feel sorry for those not as sordid as me! Overall.....Bally's is Bally's. It's not Wynn LV. It's not Bellagio. It's Bally's. If you're looking for great location, a suitable room, and no frills........it's a good catch.