The spunkiest hotel site on the net has just reviewed a bunch of sports books and noted their top five—Letterman-style. “Top Five Las Vegas Hotel Sports Books” includes honest, and sometimes not so loving reviews of Vegas joints where you can place your bets. I agreed with them as they got closer to the top of their list—because if you haven’t sat in one of the yellow leather chairs at Wynn—you don’t know what you’re missing!
But I also felt that there were some missing from the list. I …
Caesars Palace, move over. Wynn Las Vegas has a Sports Book that will make a junkie out of your neighbor’s old Aunt Sally. I sat in one of these yellow chairs and found a new reason to watch Big 8 football. Oh, I’m sorry, did you want to see the big screen TVs? Here you go.
If you haven’t been to Wynn Las Vegas, this is just one of 2.7 billion reasons to go.
Wynn Las Vegas
Las Vegas Blvd (near the Stardust)
Tel: 888.320.WYNN
If you are someone who loves to watch all the NFL games on Sunday, and likes the camaraderie of other people in a sports book, you have probably discovered that many of the sports books in Las Vegas get ridiculously crowded on NFL Sunday mornings. In certain casinos, you feel pressure to get there before breakfast in order to secure yourself a seat.
If avoiding that mess sounds like a good idea, allow me to tell you about a great Sunday morning experience that never gets too crowded. The Imperial Palace. On NFL Sundays, the Imperial Palace puts about …