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You can drink your big ass Mello that you brought in uh right there. Nobody’s going to talk to you about anything. That’s how they roll. [Music] I love the technology behind this uh this group of slot machines. [Music] Six machines all in sync. See that fish going for that next machine? Yeah. He doesn’t stop and turn around. He keeps going. Going to the new machine and earn $20 in player credits for every $100 loss. But they have $400. I think they have 400 machines in [Music] here. They have to pay $81 per machine per year. No matter if the machine does good or the machine does bad, it’s not a lot of money, but for this place, it’s $32,000. And they got to pay that $250,000 uh annual license. And then there’s some a few other fees. They don’t add up to a lot, but it’s about $300,000 uh annually to own this casino before you pay for the uh property. So yes, they they have to make a lot of money to make it [Music] work. They could probably double that uh annual fee and people would still pay it. So, the county, Clark County, collects a lot of uh income from a casino like this because on top of that, you’re paying uh a percent of revenue. [Music] [Music] Oh yeah. [Music] [Music] Now, this bar is $3 any beer anytime, including uh Mello and Corona. Bottle beer $3 24/7. used to be a dollar uh Michelobo product that went on for at least 20 [Music] years. So they quit [Music] that. They were barely making a profit on the dollar Michelob. And then I [Music] think I think Michelob raised the price and they said uh go go on down the road Michelob. They were the largest supplier or seller of Michelobo products on the whole West Coast. this one bar. Think about all the bars in Las uh Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle. Nobody was selling more Michelo product than this little bar right here because people will come in and you get a fistful and then come back, get another fistful. I’m taking six at a time. But no one’s doing that anymore at $3. [Music] Whitney is at about five different places in Vegas. Pretty sure at least five places. This was I think the first one. This is a dollar roulette right there. Right there. Dollar roulette. [Music] What do you [Music] [Music] one or two James Bonds that really really sucked. If I say which one, you might say I’m um London phobic. Actually, he wasn’t the worst one. Next thing you know, we’re going to have a girl is 007. I think if we do that, it should be uh H uh Holly Haley Barry. Check all the boxes. Check the boxes. But you know what? She’s getting long in the tooth, so you better hurry up. She won’t be able to jump out of planes. [Music] This is true. First $20, it’s not a scam. If you lose uh 20 bucks, they give you $20 in free play on your first visit. You can’t keep doing it. You got to do it on your first visit. First time you get a card, that is. Now, you can visit if you don’t have a card a thousand times. The first time you get that players card, if you’re a player, you’re a player, then you get uh that $20 deal. I don’t I didn’t have time for [ __ ] you know. I [Music] like this foot dong dog is 3.49. They used to have the roller up here in the front where you can look at them. I like that. Now they got them hidden back in the back or off to the side. Corn dog is $279. Chicken tender $6.49. That’s kind of expensive. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Music] Dressing up these old machines with this top. [Applause] [Music] [Music] I think [Applause] [Music] [Music] Hilong. Hilo. [Music] I like that. Frankenstein. [Music] Two two different people won a million dollar million dollars on the slots at Luxor. [Music] We Yeah. Heat. [Music] [Music] That’s not even close. Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] the party. That completely wrong. He’s the reason why we’re here. That might be the reason we’re here. [Music] I’m sorry. I got to be [Music] [Music] together. I’m not I [Applause] [Music] never That’s right. really really good place to stay. So close to the strip. It’s the closest to the strip than any other hotel room depending where you are. You know, you could be up up there and you wouldn’t be as close, but you could be down there and you could get so drunk that you rolled out of bed and you end up on the Las Vegas strip. It’ be a good story. The only reason to come to Vegas for good stories. Am I your camera? Heat. Heat. All right. Yeah. Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music]

The Best Western Plus Casino Royale, located at 3411 Las Vegas Boulevard South, is a distinctive mid-tier hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. Known for its prime central location between The Venetian and Harrah’s, this 152-room property, owned by Tom Elardi and operated under the Best Western franchise since 2012, offers a budget-friendly experience with no resort fees—a rarity on the Strip. Its 19,000-square-foot casino caters to low rollers, featuring slots, video poker, video keno, and table games like blackjack, craps, and roulette. The casino has a historical edge, notably introducing Blackjack Switch in 2004 and offering high-odds craps in the late 1990s. With a dive-bar vibe, cheap drinks, and promotional slot play, it attracts younger crowds and budget travelers seeking an authentic, unpretentious Vegas experience.
Originally opened in 1964 as the Caravan Motor Hotel, the property’s gaming component debuted as the Nob Hill Casino in 1978. It closed in 1990, was purchased by the Elardi family for $17 million, and reopened as Casino Royale on January 1, 1992, with an expanded casino by 1995. The hotel’s Victorian/European-style facade connects the casino, hotel, and a Denny’s, creating a cohesive, if dated, aesthetic. Recent renovations have modernized the rooms, which include flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. Guests praise the clean, quiet accommodations and friendly staff, though some note the casino’s smoky atmosphere and basic amenities.
The property’s lack of resort fees and free parking set it apart from competitors. On-site dining options are diverse and affordable, including Denny’s (open 24 hours), White Castle, Outback Steakhouse, Subway, Cinnabon, and a food court with Panda Express and Pizza Hut. A seasonal outdoor pool, 24-hour fitness center, and business center add convenience, though the pool is small and unremarkable. Its proximity to major attractions—Caesars Palace, The Mirage Volcano, and the Bellagio Fountains are within a short walk—makes it ideal for exploring the Strip. The hotel is non-unionized, a point of contention during a 1990s labor dispute with the Culinary Workers Union.
Regarding licensing fees, Casino Royale operates under a Nevada Non-Restricted Gaming License, required for large-scale casinos with table games and over 15 slot machines. The Nevada Gaming Control Board oversees this process, which involves stringent background checks and financial scrutiny. The application fee is $150, with an investigation fee of $550, though costs can escalate based on the investigation’s complexity. Annual license fees vary depending on the number of games operated quarterly, calculated as three times the percentage fees due after the first full month of activity. Licensees must also remit 75% of the value of unredeemed wagering vouchers quarterly, per Nevada regulations. Additional federal and local taxes may apply, but specific local fees for Casino Royale are not publicly detailed. The licensing process, which can take months to over a year, ensures compliance with Nevada’s strict gaming laws, emphasizing fair play and financial integrity.
Despite its charm, Casino Royale’s future is uncertain. In 2023, the Federal Aviation Administration approved a 699-foot tower proposed by the Elardi family to replace the current structure, potentially ending the property’s 60-year run. This plan, reported by Casino.org, has sparked concern among fans who value its old-school Vegas vibe and among employees facing job uncertainty. No construction timeline has been confirmed, and past Elardi projects, like a 1994 space probe ride, have stalled despite approvals. For now, Casino Royale remains a beloved, no-frills staple, offering affordable gaming and lodging in the heart of the Strip. Its licensing compliance and lack of hidden fees underscore its commitment to transparency, making it a unique choice for cost-conscious visitors.

12 Comments

  1. Can someone tell me one casino that sells good old Banquets? Coors light is like kissing your Sister.

  2. That's my favorite spot to go hang out and drink that was Mark bartender right there. he's been there for a long time. Thanks for the video, man

  3. That's funny as _ell !!! Whatever you order on tap from servers is Blue Ribbon !!!! LOL LOL LOL

  4. Casino Royale is is one of the few Strip Gems! Cheap eats, FREE parking, great service, awesome slot club and the lowest ATM fees in Vegas.

  5. Greatest place on the strip to pre game, and then after ya pre game ya find there's no where else better to have fun on the strip!

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