The casino has a non-smoking area, which is a bit unusual in my experience in the pre-COVID casinos in Nevada, although it’s a bit more common at the moment. That said, VPFree2 does share some not bad options. The pay tables aren’t stellar, but they generally aren’t in major chain casinos, and they’re certainly better than Las Vegas. There’s also a pretty generous assortment of Video Poker machines.
That’s not unlike what happened to their properties in Vegas.
There’s a good level of diversity despite the limited machine count, but that diversity changed drastically between my 20 visits many of the older machines had been swapped out, although a smaller array of popular titles remained. There’s about 900 machines, predominately slots, which makes this far from the largest casino floor I’ve encountered, but there’s a decent variety of slot machines, from pennies to high limit. Here’s some thoughts I had from my visit, in case you’re contemplating your own visit to Laughlin in the near future. It’s an interesting property in that it’s linked to the national Caesars Rewards program, but has some very specific things to the casino locally that make it quite a nice visit.
Twice in the past couple of years, I got a chance to spend a night in Laughlin at the Harrah’s there.