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Reader Poll Replies:
My memory is not that impressive of downtown Las Vegas. I dont
believe I have ever been inside the Gold Spike Casino, so not sure I
would have an interest to go there. Darrel H. Florida
I like taking a walk down the Fremont Street and jumping
in and out of the small casinos. So yes, I guess if it is remodeled
I would try it once. Linda W. Chicago IL
I would love to visit the Gold Spike once it's finish because I Love
spa's. I think once that occurs he will open doors that he was looking
for. I feel that whether you are winning or losting with still need time
to relax. I think it's a great idea. I hope he decices to renovation.
Wanaada Murray Decatur, GA
No . We rarely go downtown. Dolores Alpine,
Ca
I think that this would be another great attraction for
bringing more people to the downtown area, as is the new light show
attraction. Another first class gaming and resturant lounge will keep the
new area option open for all. What a great addition this will be.
John Makcen Willowick, Ohio
I think renewing the "old" Las Vegas is an adventurous
and, hopefully profitable venturae, for both the entrpeneur and the
visitors, who prefer the original attractions to the gambling capital of
the world. Quality is always better bet then than quantity. I'll be in Ls
vegas on December 14 - 21 and plan to visit the old places, where even
suckers can get an even break, and go home happy. Norman
MacDonald Winnipeg Canada
Definatly would, hope they reinstate the gaming tables.
Richard Porter Taylorville, IL
Oh yes I would. I have visited the old gold spike on two
different occasions. Its old, dingy and smells of tobacco but was a must
see. I just hope they have something similar to that old dinner with the
cheap specials. However to attract a new crowd a major redue is a must and
the also must try to do someting about the odd assortment of charecters
they now attract. Its the last of the old vegas casinos. But has alot of
potential to attract a nice crowd.see it as it is now. Ralph
Hamden CT
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