Featuring some of the best dining, gaming and entertainment opportunities on or off the Strip, Palace Station offers the full Las Vegas experience without the full Las. Hopefully, someone who recently stayed at the palace station chimes in and you can get a perspective on that location. Palace Station offers the perfect combination of comfort, luxury and affordability, leaving no question to why it’s known as the locals’ favorite place to stay and play. average age was probably 45.Īs we were exiting we saw the shuttles from the airport arriving, so unless you are some sort of road warrior and can't live without a car for 3-4 days, you really don't need a rental. I believe it is pretty much a locals place. it's a straight run up the strip, but it was saturday night, so lots of traffic. the fare would've only been about 20, but the traffic from the strip backed up to the exit ramp. We used the gold bus to the terminal and took the 117 there and took a cab back to bellagio for $25 + 5 tip.
they also have another sportsbook right behind one of the bars, very nice. you didn't have the fools who yell and scream on every play, as if their life depended on it. Even the sportsbook was quiet and college football was in session. i went to the racebook and was very surprised that, first of all, it was big and secondly it was relatively quiet. It was a losing trip, it just took longer. I did not stay, but paid a visit to SouthPoint this past weekend, to get away from the strip and had read that their machines were supposed to be a little looser than the ones on the strip. I haven't been to Palace Station in a long time, and unless they did a total makeover, free wouldn't get me there.