The rooms in the newer tower feature calm blue and brown decor, and perfunctory amenities: flat-panel TVs, decent beds, and a smaller-than-average bathroom, but you get what you pay for. It’s the ultimate in budget Vegas vacation properties-low-limit gaming, easy-on-the-wallet accommodations and dining-without any hint of sketchiness. When this low-slung hotel near the airport was called Terrible’s-named after a local chain of gas stations-a common question arose: “Why would I go someplace called Terrible?” To be fair, this place was certainly not terrible when it was known by that unfortunate moniker, and under its recent name and management change, things have certainly taken a turn for the better.
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