There’s about 150 rooms – this isn’t a mega resort, as we’ve already noted. The hotel is a Best Western Plus on property. They do have a few games above 98% expected payback, but that’s about it (although a couple are relatively new, so perhaps this is a first salvo in an improvement at the property).
Their video poker tables aren’t much to write home about, but given its location on the strip, it’s not particularly surprising either. The pit was removed as part of the casino re-openings and has not been restored at last check. The casino floor space largely runs parallel to the walkway outside, full of predominantly lower limit slots (including higher denomination, lower limit bets like quarter three-reel slots).īefore the pandemic, one of Casino Royale’s known value drivers was a low-minimum table pit that would feature blackjack, craps and more.
It’s not a big place, but it’s a fun area to hang out for a bit if you’re looking for some value. I’ve played there a couple of times, and had some good luck while playing there. It’s not part of a mega resort, it’s a value-driven property, yet it’s got a prime location on the strip between Harrah’s and Venetian. Casino Royale is somewhat of an abnormality at this point on the Las Vegas strip.