blefever
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Do any of the Casinos at Laughlin have guest docks for just an hour or two. We have boated by but did not look too hard for a place to tie up for lunch.
Harrahs has plenty of room and I don't get why they quit letting boats park on the north side of the beach like they used to.
No guest docks in Laughlin. I think it must be a liability thing.
Yea....that's been easily over 10 years. Used to be kinda cool to use their beach back in the day. I thought one of the casinos was building a beach or something not too long ago? Colorado Belle maybe?
Yup, when we did the pool deck at Harrahs back then, management told us they were done with the party's on the beach and then it was gone. A setup like AVI would be great in Laughlin but I don't ever see it happening.
I wonder if you could get away with leaving your boat tied up at the dock near the Riverside launch ramp? Never seemed too patrolled.
I believe there's 1 spot for visitors, the other is for the authority. I wouldn't do it.
This reminds me of something I saw a couple weeks ago. I was in Bumbleberry Flats at the Pioneer eating when I heard over their loud speaker giving a discription of a boat that needed to be moved. After eating we went for a walk on the boardwalk to the next casino and sure enough the boat was still there. However, I should have got a picture for my straight up bullhead thread, the boat was tied up to the London Bridge River cruise boat. I couldn't believe it, the boat was tied to the cleat of that boat and drifting in the current about five feet off its transom. To be honest I don't know how they got off the boat and on to the dock since it was a good four to five foot jump to the dock.
Yep, it's somewhat addicting.That's one of the best places we've found to eat in Laughlin.[emoji106]
This reminds me of something I saw a couple weeks ago. I was in Bumbleberry Flats at the Pioneer eating when I heard over their loud speaker giving a discription of a boat that needed to be moved. After eating we went for a walk on the boardwalk to the next casino and sure enough the boat was still there. However, I should have got a picture for my straight up bullhead thread, the boat was tied up to the London Bridge River cruise boat. I couldn't believe it, the boat was tied to the cleat of that boat and drifting in the current about five feet off its transom. To be honest I don't know how they got off the boat and on to the dock since it was a good four to five foot jump to the dock.
That's one of the best places we've found to eat in Laughlin.[emoji106]
Went there a couple weeks ago for Sunday Brunch and it was really GOOD!!!!! crab legs and all! :thumbup:
Crab legs? My favorite [emoji2]
Yep, crab legs, shrimp, prime rib, ham......I was actually really impressed. I would have never guessed that good of a buffet at the Pioneer.
It def gives Harrahs some competition on Sundays.
I'm trying to head out there this weekend. The want me to work tomorrow night installing trim but in telling them I'm the wrong guy for the job [emoji13]