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Beyond Las Vegas

There are large casino/hotels beyond Las Vegas near the Nevada border, not including Reno. Right at the boarder of Nevada and California on the interstate is Primm Valley. On both sides of the freeway is a theme casino, Whiskey Pete's (left) and Primmadonna on the other side. A monorail connects the two plus Whiskey's side has a roller coaster and fashion outlet mall.
Only a few miles into Nevada at the Jean exit this pattern is repeated with Nevada Landing,(right) a riverboat theme in the middle of the dessert, and another casino on the other side. Considered truck-stop casinos, these gambling islands are great values for hotel rooms and meals.

But, the greatest vacation value in the American West has to be Laughlin, Nevada on the Colorado River and Arizona Border. Rooms can be had most nights for $17 (no hotel taxes, either) and buffets are the cheapest anywhere. The town of Laughlin is just eleven casinos and was started not long ago by a man named Laughlin who opened the Riverside casino and hotel. Don Laughlin is a car buff and his collection is a main attraction at the Riverside, along with the world's largest watch shop and six movie theatres.


Laughlin is a laid-back Las Vegas with human scale attractions like a steam locomotive and riverboat cruise. A few of the big names are here like the Flamingo, Golden Nugget, and Harrah's. Yet, the best reasons to stay in Laughlin might be the many natural and manmade attractions nearby.
The Colorado River runs past with a beach at the AVI casino. Davis Dam is here and another dam is just 90 miles away at Lake Havasu where the old London Bridge ended up. Bullhead City, Arizona is right across the river and offers all the middle-class shopping and services of any small city. Old Route 66 runs just 25 miles away at Oatman, Arizona where wild burros still roam. Of course, Las Vegas and Hoover Dam are also just a couple hours drive. Laughlin is the REAL desert southwest.
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