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    GVR vs. Red Rock vs M

    I'm starting to plan my October vacation. Will be in Vegas from the evening of 10/14 through 10/20.

    Am thinking of spending that Wednesday night off-strip before I pick up my friend at LAS on Thursday morning and we go to MGM for three nights.

    Would like to use a mvyVegas reward for GVR or Red Rock. I think I prefer Red Rock. The Red Rock reward is currently sold out and for whatever reason, 10/14 is listed at $650 on the website (with adjacent nights being $200) so I may not even be able to book it if I get the reward.

    Has anyone stayed at GVR and would recommend it? Over RR if I can book that? Also, the M isn't much farther out so that could be an option.

    Basically, this is a long-winded way of asking for thoughts on these three off-strips properties (or others) -- thanks in advance!

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    Red Rock is the nicest of the properties and depending on what you want to do would be my choice.

    With your play you should be able to get a back end comp for any hotel so using the Myvegas reward for hotel should be kept for food or show redemption.

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    I've visited all of them but only stayed at The M. I really enjoyed staying there, but felt that one night was enough based on location. The whole place has a nice laid back vibe (my slot pal says it's like a Slot Spa), the rooms are really nice, service is good and the dining options worked for me. I think their buffet is a close third after Wicked Spoon & Bacchanal. Since then they have become a Penn National property, so I don't get any comps there anymore hwell:

    The first few times I played at Red Rock I quite liked it, but they seem to have changed lately. The music now is loud and jarring (but I am old) and the last time I went was with Mauretania (she was a Red Rock regular) and neither of us liked the overall feeling. In over an hour on the floor I was never approached by a cocktail waitress. The property is beautiful though.

    I've only been to GVR once, and I didn't come away with much of an impression. I think it may be a better place to stay than to just drop in on based on various things I have read. I will be there taking advantage of a MyVegas buffet next week, so I will see if I get any more of an impression.

    Not sure if this is of any help at all, but there you have it

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    I can't help with your question Dina but have a great time in Vegas! Love your TRs.


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    I have been to all three many times, but only stayed at Red Rock.
    I like all of them- my last visit to Red Rock I was there for three days and won on all three and left there quite a bit ahead. The place is so big that you can stay and play there without feeling sick of the place, like you would in a smaller casino. I have always done well at GVR too, but it seems like the Station Casinos became harder to get offers from in the past few years, even though my play had gone up on my last visits.

    I had really liked the M before too- I always did well there and its a newer, nice property. Their casino is a lot smaller though- more of place that I feel one day would be enough there. their buffet is the best though in my opinion of all in Vegas. I used to feel like I got a lot of play in at the M before, always seemed to win there, but the last time I went, and since the ownership change, seems like it has been tightened up a lot- and others have said the same.

    Keep in mind though, if you decide to just go and stay- and then get your rooms comped at the end, make sure you just book regularly directly with the property. A few years ago I had booked at Red Rock through a special offer, and then talked to a host at the end of my stay- they said I played enough to be comped, but then realized I had booked with a special offer and then said they couldn't refund me- were only able to comp off my food charges. It was a big ordeal that even management couldn't help me with- they just offered me the amount in freeplay on my next visit for my troubles.

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    Thanks everyone for your thoughts. Sounds like there are plusses and minuses to all three.

    @Big Mac and @kdk, turns out Red Rock is $650 and GVR is $250 for a Wednesday night. Most strip properties are less than GVR. And I'll be there for approximately 15 hours (including sleep) so I may not gamble enough for a back end comp. Also thanks @Nhcris for your opinion

    I'll probably continue to monitor for a bit. I do want to try something different and go off-strip, and I'm not playing for future offers since I'm partial to the strip, but if I can get MGM for $125 and GVR for $250, it may not be worth the hassle of staying at one night for double the price, especially if I'm not sure if I can get it comped at the end. M is the cheapest and comparable to MGM so maybe I'll try it.

    @tee2green, thanks so much, Ida -- hope that this one will live up to the prior ones!

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    Dina, I'm looking forward to read about your experiences at each of them if you go. I have yet to check out Red Rock or GVR, and like kdk and others have said M resort these days despite the phone calls and mail offers just doesn't tempt me as I didn't like the changes made once Penn National Gaming took over the operation.
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    As far as slots based on my preference:

    GVR
    Red Rock
    M.

    I loved the selection of older Aristo at GVR. I also echo M after the sale to Penn Natl, hard to get wins there now IMO.
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    Another thought- if you go off strip, I still really like Eastside Cannery myself. I was just there two weeks ago. The property is still fairly new and the hotel rooms were nice. The casino isn't as "high end" as the strip or even the M, Red Rock, GVR, etc, but still nice. I like their selection of games, and I can really get a lot more wins and play time there than even the other off-strip casinos. I broke even there after 8 hours of play on my recent stay, and left over $1000 ahead after a 2 night stay back in December of last year where I played a lot. Plus since they aren't as high end they are easy to get comps from- I had no problem getting them to comp my hotel stay off before, and even with a couple hours of play I'm sure they would do something.

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    I also like playing at south point. It doesn't get mentioned much here.

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