Ballys las vegas hotel and casino

Ballys las vegas hotel and casino

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Like many Vegas hotels, the casino is the first amenity guests lay eyes on as they enter the hotel (or wait on a notoriously long check-in line). Yet, unlike many Vegas hotels, the casino isn’t some kind of awe-inducing space of lights and sounds. There’s nothing particularly special about Bally’s casino, and we’d bet money that it could be easily swapped for some low-caliber Atlantic City lookalike without anyone noticing. The sexy young clientele who stomp around the Wynn and the Venetian in short dresses and spiked heels don’t really make it over to Bally’s. Instead, the mid-size casino (70, square feet compared to the MGM Grand’s ,) is filled mostly with walker-clad OAPs who chain-smoke while endlessly feeding the slots. Thanks to them and the room’s low ceilings, Bally’s casino is routinely choked by clouds of cigarette smoke.  

Bally’s pool is clean, and relatively large enough to allow families, couples, and beer-guzzling bachelors to carve out their own spaces. The pool overlooks the hotel’s parking garage and the occasional passing monorail, and from some vantage points, you can even see the High Roller. The pool is surrounded by loads of strappy plastic lounge chairs -- all of which appear to have seen better days. Don’t bother upgrading to a cabana, as it’s little more than a semi-private covered patio with a hanging flat-screen TV, some questionable cabinetry, and a few stained cushioned lounge chairs. The pool bar looks like a run down town pool snack bar, save for the sexy lady and Absolut Vodka wall mural.

Bally's is one of the few Strip hotels that has its own tennis courts. Guests can reserve one of the eight courts (all in great condition) to play during the day or after hours for a reasonable fee.

The Bally Avenue Shoppes is an unimpressive mini-mall of 20 stores, including a We-R-Nuts and a discount shoe store. It’s just across from the food court, which features classic food court options like Nathan’s Hot Dogs, Sbarro, Subway, and a build your own frozen yogurt bar.  

Access to the fitness center is included in the resort’s daily fee. It’s dated, but in fairly good condition, and features StarTrac, Precor and StairMaster cardio equipment as well as a surplus of weight-training machines. The cookie-cutter Spa by Bally could be swapped with Rio’s spa (another Harrah’s property) and you wouldn’t know the difference. While it does offer a full range of facial, massage, and beauty services, we’d say it’s worth it to cough up a few extra bucks for a treatment at the Bellagio’s more luxurious spa across the street. 

One feature that has really improved since our last visit is Bally’s culinary scene. Along with its food court, handful of bars and lounges, and lobby coffee shop, Bally’s now has several exciting restaurant options, including a family-style Italian eatery, a casual Mexican taqueria, a fine dining South East Asian concept, and world renowned BLT Steak. 

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