Location. Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Casino is located in the center of the Las Vegas Strip, across from Bellagio's fountains. The hotel is o... more »
Location. Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Casino is located in the center of the Las Vegas Strip, across from Bellagio's fountains. The hotel is one half mile from the Omnimax Theater and Sands Expo Center. The hotel is one mile from the M & M Store and Fashion Show Mall. Hotel Features. Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon contains three restaurants. The 24 hour Victorian Room serves Chinese and American cuisine including steaks and grilled shrimp. Drai's, decorated in deep reds, is an after midnight techno dance club with DJ music. Steakhouse at Bill's specializes in steaks, seafood and chops. The restaurant also serves chicken and pasta. Barbary Coast Hotel and Casino's casino contains 680 slot and video poker machines, low limit table games, and one race and sports book. The hotel features Elvis impersonation shows. Although the hotel does not have it's own pool, complimentary pool access is available at a nearby resort. Guestrooms. Guestrooms at Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon provide partial views of the Strip. Victorian style rooms feature bistro tables and desks. D?cor includes dark wooden furnishings, deep burgundy fabrics and sconces surrounding etched mirrors. Select rooms offer oil paintings, antique style furniture and lace curtains. Rooms include 42 inch plasma screen televisions and high speed Internet access. Expert Tip. The hotel offers complimentary craps lessons at the casino every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
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Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon offers over 190 nicely appointed rooms as well as Bill's Steakhouse, the round the clock dining at the Victorian Room, and after hours club Drai's. In our casino we feature blackjack, craps, roulette, Big Six, Three Card Poker, WSOP, Texas Hold 'Em, and Fortune Pai Gow Poker. And don't forget about joining the action in the Race and Sports book. Additional amenities offered at Bill's include high speed internet access and high definition plasma screen televisions in each room, a Seattle's Best Coffee bar and Western Union.
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Location. Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon is located in the center of the Las Vegas Strip, across from Bellagio's fountains. The hotel is one-half mile from the Omnimax Theater and Sands Expo Center. The hotel is one mile from the M & M Store and Fashion Show Mall. Hotel Features. Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon contains three restaurants. The 24-hour Victorian Room serves Chinese and American cuisine including steaks and grilled shrimp. Drai's, decorated in deep reds, is an after-midnight techno dance club with DJ music. Steakhouse at Bill's specializes in steaks, seafood and chops. The restaurant also serves chicken and pasta. Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon's casino contains 680 slot and video poker machines, low-limit table games, and one race and sports book. The Lounge features Big Elvis impersonation shows. and local bands. The hotel does not have it's own pool. Complimentary pool access is available at the Flamingo. Guestrooms. Guestrooms at Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon provide partial views of the Strip. Victorian-style rooms feature bistro tables and desks. Décor includes dark wooden furnishings, deep burgundy fabrics and sconces surrounding etched mirrors. Select rooms display oil paintings, antique-style furniture and lace curtains. Rooms include 42-inch plasma-screen televisions and high-speed Internet access, for a fee. Expert Tip. The hotel offers complimentary craps lessons at the casino, daily.
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Large, comfortable room overlooking
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Posted Aug 31, 2008
Okay
Large, comfortable room overlooking Bellagio, very convenient location.2 minute phone call from room cost $26.00 while card on phone said cost is $1.25 plus I received an unsympathetic, demeaning tone from desk clerk. The casino itself reminds me of ...
The 42 inch Plasma screen TV.Dirty.
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Posted May 15, 2008
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The 42 inch Plasma screen TV.Dirty. When we arrived, the room seemed clean enough, but when we pulled back the sheets, we saw that there was some black gunk (burns or stains, we weren't sure) on the sheets. We complained to the hotel staff and they ...
41 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We stayed at Bill's because of reviews that said how helpful the staff was, and as a decent value for the money. NOT! The staff was indifferent at best and could have cared less about a problem at worst. There was a charge for a double feature porno the day we arrived that was supposedly watched for 18 minutes. "This was obviously incorrect or a mistake, can you give a courtesy and remove the charge." Exact quote " we usually don't allow for mistakes," obviously not for courtesy either. Maids slamming doors at 9 am to rude front desk; just not worth it. Try someplace else in the same price range!
This was our first stay at Bill's. We
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Posted Dec 25, 2007
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This was our first stay at Bill's. We were a regular at the Barbary Coast and decided to give it a try. Now here's the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. GOOD= Parking only a short walk from your room, if you've ever stayed at Planet Hollywood you know...
50 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
rooms were fine, housekeeping staff PERFECT. gave us a wrong room at check-in never moved us. front desk area dark and creepy. lots of seedy looking people lurking about. . bar service at the pay bar awful! both of them totally ignored. machine service was finally good the day we complained to management. Victorian Room restaurant breakfast great so was the service, at Dinner, steaks were tough and tasteless. Baked potato was perfect. Not sure if I will ever be back. should have kept my reservations at the Mirage.
36 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I really liked the hotel because the room was large and the bed was so comfortable for a relaxing and restful vacation. The plasma TV at forty-two inches was great except the last night it broke. The gambling odds were bad but everything else was good. They need more easy money restaurants considering the clientele staying does not have a lot of money. It was centrally located which was great and I would definitely stay there again.
The casino is the entrance and it is small so between the thrills of the casino and view of the Strip it gets you in the mood.
I am very likely
to return to the Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon (formerly Barbary Coast).
I would not recommend it to friends.