06 November 2007 ~ 5 Comments

Monte Carlo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas Review


Monte Carlo Hotel & Resort in Las Vegas named for a gambling icon across the Atlantic has to fill some ‘big shoes’ because of the moniker. And fill them they do. Combining the Las Vegas all-out live life to the fullest style with the service, comforts and class of a European casino is exactly what the Monte Carlo does best.

Located on the south Las Vegas strip the Monte Carlo Hotel & Casino greets guests with a palatial entrance graced with statues, fountains, old world charm and Vegas glitz. The towering hotel offers 3,002 guest rooms including 259 luxurious suites. Rooms are large and comfortable with included amenities thoughtfully chosen to please and pamper the resort’s lucky guests. High speed Internet service is available in all guest rooms. The Monte Carlo is considered a great place to stay while in Las Vegas, offering guests the best dollar-for-dollar experience on the strip. You can quickly and easily make your reservations online at the Monte Carlo’s website (montecarlo.com) or call toll free 1.888.529.4828 for a reservation and promotion specialist.

Dining at the Monte Carlo can be a never forgotten evening at Andre’s French Restaurant. Combine the romantic elegance, impeccable service, and exquisite food creations from Chef Andre Rochat and you’ll know why Andre’s French Restaurant was honored with a second consecutive AAA Four Diamond award.

Monte Carlo Poker Room ReviewDining at Monte Carlo can be an evening at Blackstone’s Steak House sampling the perfectly prepared culinary delights from land and sea. Savor the rich Kobe beef or catch the fresh Ahi or choose from the different cuts of aged prime steaks and fresh premium seafood selections.Check out Dragon Noodle for Asian specialties or take a seat in an authentic Italian eatery, the Market City Caffe. The Cafe at the Monte Carlo offers a complete Las Vegas style coffee shop menu 24 hours a day with selections for every taste and appetite. For the finicky appetite or those that must have it all, the Buffet is made to order. A selection of prepared to order meats, pasta, salads and desserts compliment the vast arrays of food.Even the Fast Food Court at the Monte Carlo is above average offering well known national branded fast foods for a quick meal or just a leisurely roll and designer coffee. Choose from Starbucks, Nathan’s, McDonald’s, Sbarro’s, and Haagen Dazs.

Monte Carlo Brew Pub is one of the Las Vegas strip’s known great spots for bar food and a crafted brew in a club atmosphere. A club with a huge 10′ x 10′ screen plus flat panels dedicated to sports. Live entertainment includes “Purple Reign,” a Prince tribute band, and some of the hottest DJ’s on the scene today.Shoppers can rejoice with the Street of Dreams. Shopping mall within the resort includes Monte Carlo entertainment headliner Lance Burton’s Magic Shop. Convention rooms and a business center are available plus for those that desire, a wedding chapel. A full service spa and fitness center, great golf and plush pool areas await guests at the destination resort.

Monte Carlo’s casino is 90,000 + square feet filled with all of the popular table games and more than 2,000 state-of-the-art slot and video poker machines. A spacious race and sports book invites the handicappers and sports’ bettors to stay awhile and enjoy. Players from every level and any game preference will find something in the Monte Carlo’s casino that has their name on it. Poker is in our name and the Monte Carlo poker room has our name all over it.Monte Carlo’s 9 table poker room is managed by Susan Sansberg, a seasoned poker industry pro that applies her nearly two decades of the poker industry experience to provide poker players with the best in a Vegas poker rooms. The room attracts a great crowd of players and has a professional, experienced staff dedicated to player satisfaction.

I visited with Poker Room Shift Manager, Ron Carson, and soaked in a feel for the room while getting the vitals. Limit Hold’em is offered in the following flavors…$2-$4, $3-$6 with a half kill, and $4-$8. No limit Hold’em $1-$2 blinds and $2-$4 blinds plus, the poker room will spread most poker games and limits with enough interest.

No-limit Hold’em Tournaments are offered daily at 9:00 AM, $40+$10 Buy-in, and a $50+$10 Buy-in No-limit Hold’em. $50 SNG’s offered at 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 3:00 PM Sunday thru Friday and all day on Saturdays based on ten players.Play fifty hours in the Monte Carlo’s poker room during the period between April 1st and June 30th for a seat in a $125,000 Freeroll. The room offers cash prizes from $100 thru thousands of dollars for various high hands. Comps are earned at the rate of $6 for 4 hours of play. A casino room rate is available for qualified players. Phone the poker room direct at 702.730.7780 with any questions and complete details of promos.Take time to check out the Las Vegas strip’s Monte Carlo Poker Room. You’ll enjoy the club atmosphere and smooth service Monte Carlo poker players enjoy every day, every visit, and every poker game.

Monte Carlo Hotel & Casino
3770 S. Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
Reservation toll free: 1.800.851-1703
Local: 702.730.7777
www.montecarlo.com

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