I have never found the Planet Hollywood Casino in Las Vegas to be one of those casinos that is listed high up on my list of casinos to make a point of visiting when in Vegas, however I did wander in it a few years back, and was harangued by timeshare agents to attend a hard sell time share presentation.
Whilst I had no intention of buying a share in one of the apartments I was shown around, the upshot of attending was that I was given a couple of hundreds Dollars in cash, and a free meal too, so from that point of view it was a worthwhile visit.
On subsequent visits I have found plenty of reasons to avoid that casino, namely it can be packed with a much younger demographic of players, and the gaming floor can be a little rowdy at times, but that may be something that appeals to you.
Being currently part of Caesars Entertainment who were bought out by Eldorado recently you are not going to find an overly generous standalone players club on offer to you, but if you are staying at one of their other casino resorts and fancy a change of scenery, then you can take your players card with you and use it at Planet Hollywood Casino.
As you would expect from the location of that casino, it does have a huge gaming floor, which means you are virtually guaranteed of finding the exact type of slot machines you are eager to play, and they do of course also have a high limit area too.
Having originally opened as the King’s Crown Hotel in 1962 it later became the Aladdin in 1996 and was then demolished, rebuilt and rebranded as the New Aladdin Casino in 2000, and then became its current incarnation, Planet Hollywood in 2007.
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