Saturday, March 15, 2014

What to Wear to the Casino


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Before your next trip to the casino chances are you'll ponder just what to wear. After I lived at Lake Tahoe, the winters were severe enough to warrant wearing the warmest clothes I had, including snow boots, gloves and a heavy coat. Without that coat I'D have froze walking the 3 blocks from my house, the 18 degree wind and snow blowing against my face.

The problem with the snow get-up was what to do with it when I got to the casino! Fortunately, Harrah's Lake Tahoe casino had a coat-check in the course of the winter months and that i could doff my coat and revel in the environment. There may be also an underground walkway between Harrah's and Harvey's, so for those who get comfortable at one casino, you may get to the opposite without bundling-up again. I've extensively utilized the coat check on the Hyatt at Incline Village.

Worth a Phone Call

Unfortunately, coat-checks come and go, so whether you're heading out within the weather to Mystic Lake, Foxwoods, or Casino Niagara, it's possible you'll call ahead and adjust your outerwear somewhat. Parking will have an impact for your choice. If there's a PORTE COCHERE with valet parking, you could break out with a skimpy jacket you'll leave within the car.

If you're overseas, especially in Europe, you must know that many casino demand a coat and tie for men, evening wear for girls. You do not have to decorate in a tux like James Bond, but you will have to look presentable. For you globe-trotters, there also are many casinos which are run like private clubs and also you want to pay a fee to join, or enter for the evening. Years ago you could not even gamble the primary day, you needed to wait until the next day to come. Use the phone!

If you might be walking the Vegas Strip (in a non-prostitute way) you will find gamblers in all kinds of garb. In fact, I've seen guys playing craps within the casino with swim trunks on. Now that's never a horny sight, and the clubs are fancier now (no, I AM NOT taking into account the El Cortez), but there are some trends in dressing, for those who will.

The Fancy Clubs

Las Vegas casinos just like the Bellagio and the Venetian do not need dress codes, but since the rooms and meals are considerably costlier than other properties, they generally tend to have players who're more likely to be dressed-up for his or her evening of gambling and dining. You'll feel misplaced on your Bermuda shorts and sandals on the Mirage, Ceasars, and the Wynn, but nobody will think you're misplaced on the Imperial or Bally's.

Other casinos are in-between. I ATTEMPTED to eat on the Eiffel Tower restaurant in my sandals and needed to buy a couple of socks and hope nobody really checked out my feet. It worked, however the meal was $250, so I AM NOT sure who fooled who. However the point is that Vegas at night, at the Strip, goes to have a mix of dress styles, however the nicer clubs attract a nicer crowd (read: money) and so they dress better. You do not want to feel out of place.

If you're in Laughlin, Carson City, Pahrump or Elko, anything goes. Laughlin has an older crowd and you will see quite a lot of men in shorts in the course of the 110 degree summer months, but that does not mean any of them may have tan legs!

Cowboy Country

Northern Nevada has long been cowboy country. The towns of Carson City, Elko, Winnemucca, or even Reno were built around farming and ranch land, so there are many individuals who still walk around with cowboy hats. The number is dropping, though.

In the 1980's, Reno's casinos still had pit bosses walking around in boots and western suits, however the town has tried to upgrade its image just a little. Certainly you do not need to be dressy at Boomtown or the Cal-Neva, and a cowboy hat doesn't make you mess, or a cowboy, but casinos just like the Silver Legacy and Eldorado have built nice resorts and attract a pleasant group of players.

Friday and Saturday nights will bring a mix of dress styles, and believe me, jeans are fine, but you'll be able to dress up a bit of and feel right at home. In fact summer evenings in Reno usually are 80 degrees, but on many winter nights the snow flies, and you will either wish to stay at one property, or dress for the 20 degree weather.

On the opposite hand, in case you are on the Eldorado, you'll stay inside and travel, because three properties are connected - the Eldorado, Silver Legacy, and Circus Circus. When you've got kids, Circus Circus has an enormous arcade and carnival games with circus acts. What you save to your rooms you'll be able to put towards quarters for the arcade!

On the Boardwalk

When Resorts casino first opened at the Atlantic City Boardwalk in 1978, I'M told that the majority players were in suit and tie and formal wear. Thank goodness things have changed. After virtually minting money on the club for several years, the collection of properties along the Jersey Shore grew and new avenues of promoting included a number of bus junkets - day trips, with players from all places at the economic scale.

Dress comfortably is my best advice. Should you plan to stroll the Boardwalk, keep in mind that even the summer wind can also be cool. And, the properties are large. You can not get to at least one after another quickly such as you can in Downtown Las Vegas.

As for Downtown Vegas, all of the three blocks of Downtown are covered, but you may want a gentle jacket in the course of the winter. Venturing around the uncovered street to the Plaza is a five minute walk, but heading the wrong way you may get to a dozen clubs in then minutes. There was once 18.

Downtown is Comfort City

If you didn't know it, Downtown Las Vegas is comfort city. Every evening there may be some form of laser light show, concert, or overhead pictures to lure you into the road. Old favorite casinos like Binion's, Four Queens, Golden Nugget, Las Vegas Club and the Golden Gate offer reasonable room rates (Binion's rooms don't seem to be currently available) and cheap meals.

Other clubs within sight include the California Hotel, Plaza, Freemont, El Cortez, and girl Luck, Fitzgeralds, Main Street Station, and the Gold Spike. You will not must dress as much as play downtown. You desire to expect loud music, street vendors, cheap drinks, and many teens milling around.

As the old song by the Mama's and Pappa's suggested, You gotta go where you wanna go, do what you wanna do, with whoever you wanna do it with.


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