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March madness hotel

Anyone have a favorite sports book for watching march madness in vegas?

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  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,098
    I've watched at Mandalay before ... was at MGM in December. Can't go wrong with either book.

    I'd recommend MGM ... sports bar adjacent to the book ... best of both worlds.
  • FreeChavez
    FreeChavez Member Posts: 3,223
    I've stayed around a few places, but going to head down for the first or second weekend. More than likely the first. I didn't know if anyone set up any special rooms b/c the books have to be packed. Always loved the MGM. True classic.
  • JaWarrenJaHooker
    JaWarrenJaHooker Member Posts: 2,122
    Lagasses sportsbook at the Venetian/Polazzo is the best.
  • no_uh
    no_uh Member Posts: 769
    IMO, they are all kind of tough places to actually watch a game unless you have a table reserved. But, Ceasar's does to a special setup for the madness and their sportsbook area is massive. MGM was good, just more cramped. Cosmopolitan has a really cool small one that seems (at least last year) to be underutilized. Not sure if that holds for NCAAs though.
  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320

    I prefer the King Oscar Hotel on Hosmer Street in Tacoma. Access to hookers is walking distance and they have hourly rates in case you get bored and wasnt to LEAVE.

    The Calico Cat on Pacific Avenue is also solid
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    Boom! How's the selection of crystal?
  • DugtheDoog
    DugtheDoog Member Posts: 3,180
    It is tough to get a seat at many. A couple buddies and I found a good spot at Treasure Island, actually. Have a huge banquet room set up with humongous projection screens playing all the games, bookies on site, alcohol and food. There was a lot of room but it was still pretty crowded. Good atmosphere. If they're still doing it, I'd check it out.
  • FreeChavez
    FreeChavez Member Posts: 3,223

    It is tough to get a seat at many. A couple buddies and I found a good spot at Treasure Island, actually. Have a huge banquet room set up with humongous projection screens playing all the games, bookies on site, alcohol and food. There was a lot of room but it was still pretty crowded. Good atmosphere. If they're still doing it, I'd check it out.

    I'd like to have the crowd so that you get both side of the bets. It's so much fun even if you don't have a side to watch the crowd flow with each basket. I may have to just call around and see who may still have setups like this, because the sports books are going to be packed.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,739 Founders Club
    no_uh said:

    IMO, they are all kind of tough places to actually watch a game unless you have a table reserved. But, Ceasar's does to a special setup for the madness and their sportsbook area is massive. MGM was good, just more cramped. Cosmopolitan has a really cool small one that seems (at least last year) to be underutilized. Not sure if that holds for NCAAs though.

    Agree on Cosmo. Small place, but never full and very nice.
  • LaZoris
    LaZoris Member Posts: 1,734 Standard Supporter
    No one been the the Mirage? Watched a couple tournaments there. Not as packed as the MGM with a great atmosphere. Actually met Dave Wyman there one year during the tourney and he was puttin a few back. If you are there for the first (2nd) rd of the tourney you should be able to put on a 3 day bender hitting up a different sportsbook each day of the tourney.
  • RavennaDawg
    RavennaDawg Member Posts: 846
    International Las Vegas Hilton LVH Westgate is the spot.

    They turn their theater into an area with multiple game similar to the way they do for NFL Sundays.

    And in the sportsbook area, they still offer free drinks.
  • DeepSeaZ
    DeepSeaZ Member Posts: 3,901
    Mandalay has a great book but it is jam packed. Old Hilton Westgate was awesome if you had the pass to get all you could eat/drink all day. I recall the MGM being a little to small.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,098
    DeepSeaZ said:

    Mandalay has a great book but it is jam packed. Old Hilton Westgate was awesome if you had the pass to get all you could eat/drink all day. I recall the MGM being a little to small.

    I would probably go to the sports bar adjacent to MGM's sports book than the actual book.

    The book is great if you can just sit in there during the day ... but the sports bar that is adjacent is quite good with a great beer selection and really good food.
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,726 Founders Club
    edited January 2015
    I don't think I'll make it to Vegas this year, but plan on Reno/Tahoe as a back up. In Reno, The Grand Sierra Resort (I like to call it GSR) has a great sports book. I'll never forget calling my professional gambling buddy before the alabama - texas title game and getting his advice to take the under on Colt Mccoy TD passes at 1.5

    I put a grand on it for myself and a grand for him. Once Mccoy went down with the shoulder on the first drive, I got so drunk and had the time of my life.

    The kicker is if the book had labeled the bet "Texas QB" I would have lost because 5-star Gilbert played the best game of his career and threw 2 TDs.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    Elko Red Lion or get the fuck out.
  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320

    Elko Red Lion or get the fuck out.

    WTFAY?
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804
    Bellagio used to be the only one left with free drinks, not sure if they still have them. The trick is to find a place that gives you a free drink with a horse bet. It's basically a 2.50 drink and gravy if your horse wins. Mirage was like that but its old school. Cosmos is nice but don't know the situation.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,098
    Most give drink tix per 200 bet