The Flamingo has a pretty good spot on the Strip. It is right near most popular things and it has a terrific pool and it has a wildlife habitat area, too. The Flamingo has a pretty good Buffet and the Sunday Brunch is a very good deal. Across the Strip and just a bit North is The Mirage where the Volcano erupts every night, which is connected to Treasure Island by a free tram. Treasure Island is where the Pirate Battle show occurs every evening as well. Across the Strip and just a bit South is the Bellagio where the dancing Fountains put on a show in the evening. Right next door to the Flamingo is the Imperial Palace that has a large antique and rare automobile exhibit. Almost directly across the Strip is Caesar s Palace which has lots of shopping and attractions. So there is plenty to do and see right within walking distance of the Flamingo. Now the down side. This is one of the first hotels in Vegas and has gone through many expansions over the decades. As a result there are various towers and different rooms styles. The newest rooms are pretty much on par with any other moderate ranged hotel in Vegas the older rooms are pretty old. Everything is clean, however. I has an unusually small casino and due to its location, it gets really crowded. I do not like to play there for that reason. They have an annex casino called O Shea s which is newer but it is even louder and more crowded. I have never been impressed with the class of gamblers it attracts. I don t really know why that is but it usually gets a very loud, crass low rent sort of crowd in the Casino. But not the hotel or pool area. They are fine. When I stay there I gamble across at other casino s like Bally s to the South. Bally s tends to get a large Asian crowd who tend to be quieter and more reserved. They are much less annoying than the players at the Flamingo. *
About the middle of the 4 miles. At one end Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, NYNY, Monte Carlo, Tropicana and MGM. Then Bellagio, Paris, Planet Hollywood, Ballys, Bills, Flamingo and Caesars Palace. Then Wynn, Encore, Venetian, Palazzo, Treasure Island, and Mirage. At the far end Sahara near Riveria and Circus Circus, plus walk to Stratosphere
The flamingo is actually in the center of the Las Vegas strip and is surrounded by lots of attraction. Here is a strip map to give you an idea. http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/strip-map… Here are also things you can do around there. http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/things-to…
Same as everyone said - the best possible location on the strip. Dead center of all the action.
Its about as center as you can get, and probably the best location on the strip.
right smack dab in the middle, directly across from Cesar s and Ballys and next door to Bills.
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