Slots-A-Fun Casino
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Address | 2890 Las Vegas Boulevard South Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 |
Opening date | 1979 |
Previous names | N/A |
Casino type | Land-based |
Theme | Las Vegas party |
Owner | MGM Mirage |
No. of rooms | None |
Total gaming space | 17,700 ft² (1,644 m²) |
Years renovated | None |
Website | N/A |
The Slots-A-Fun Casino is a small casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, Nevada owned by MGM Mirage. It is adjacent to the empty lot that once held the Westward Ho and in the south-east corner of Circus Circus.
While Slots-A-Fun is closely associated with Circus Circus, it is independently managed and provides its own unique casino experience. It is one of the smallest casinos operating on The Strip, and offers some of the lowest table-game betting minimums on the famed street. As of 2007, players could wager as little as $0.50 at roulette, $2.00 at craps and $1.00 at blackjack. These tables are usually incredibly busy during peak hours and are almost completely inaccessible without a long wait or some luck. The craps table is directly located at the main open-air Strip entrance and, of all gaming tables in Las Vegas, is the gaming table that is physically located closest to the traffic of the Strip).
The casino is well known for its food specials, such as a half-pound hot dog for 99 cents, $1 lime margaritas, and Heinekin beer for $2.00 a bottle. The casino has a Subway and Noble Romans near the center of the casino.
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For many years Slots-A-Fun was famous for giving out free bags of fresh-popped popcorn, and donuts for early morning gamblers but these promotions have been discontinued.
Slots-A-Fun is the smallest casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
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