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South Point Hotel and Casino
Location : 9777 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, Nevada 89123
(702) 796-7111
Locate Casino Click here to locate Casino on Map
Features : Toll-Free Number: (866) 796-7111
Rooms: 1,325 Price Range: $69-$139
Suites: 25 Price Range: $219-$700
Restaurants: 6 (1 open 24 hours)
Buffets: B-$6.45 L-$7.45/$11.95 (Sun)
            D-$12.95/$13.95 (Mon)/$16.95 (Wed)
Casino Size: 87,000 Square Feet
Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Blackjack, 
                        Craps, Roulette, Sports Book, 
                        Race Book, Mini-Baccarat, Poker,
                        Pai Gow Poker, Three Card Poker,
                        Bingo
Special Features: 16-screen movie complex. Equestrian center with 4,400-seat arena and 1,200 stalls. 64-lane bowling center. Kid's Tyme childcare facility. Health spa.
Website :  http://www.southpointcasino.com
Rated by American Casino Guide Members:

 » Member Reviews For South Point Hotel and Casino    
 
 Smells Like New Shoes
 
 Review:

Stayed at this hotel back in Feb. of 2007. One word comes to mind. Spacious! Wow this place is big and ROOMY.

The rooms are above average for what you pay. The flat screen LCD TV's are awesome. Bathrooms are spacious and above all NEW!

The only real negative I experienced is their Buffet. It is below average. The food is rather bland and sub-par for a Vegas buffet.

I would have given the South Point four stars, but the buffet and the fact that its pretty far off the Strip gets it only three stars.

 
 Added By: Groovielou
 Feb 5, 2008 My Rating For This Casino: ChangeChangeChange

 
 NursiAnni
 
 Review:

We stayed at Southpoint the end of Nov, beginning of Dec, 2006, and were pleasantly surprised.

Despite the hotel being full with rodeo participants & fans, we had a great time.

We loved the video poker, and for the first time in 11 trips, did most of our playing at the casino where we were staying.

I have booked a room again for this year's trip on 11/26-12/1. We learned to navigate around using the Interstate, and I can truthfully say, it beats traveling up the Strip!

The room was fantastic, roomy, tastefully decorated. The only complaint I had was the lack of a king-sized bed, as this was for a trip for our anniversary. We had booked the hotel months in advance, too.

I loved the 42" plasma screen tv, that I could actually see clearly without putting my glasses on!

We didn't get a chance to try the early breakfast last year, but will make a point to do so this year. We did have a disappointing dinner in the cafe (we had eaten a large lunch, so just wanted a sandwich). Food and service was slightly lacking by Vegas standards.

If you're looking for a very nice place to stay with reasonable rates, the Southpoint is the place for you. I'm really looking forward to our repeat stay this year!

 
 Added By: NursiAnni
 Sep 6, 2007 My Rating For This Casino: ChangeChangeChangeChangeChange

 
 Great job, Mr. Gaughan
 
 Review:

I just returned from a visit to the South Point and have to say I was very impressed.

The staff was very friendly and helpfull, food is great, and being a video poker player, I was pleasantly surprised by vast addition of fair machines.

My entire experience at the South Point was great and now rate it as my favorite destination and highly recommend it to all.

 
 Added By: Packerswon1
 Feb 24, 2007 My Rating For This Casino: ChangeChangeChangeChangeChange

 
 Worth the Drive
 
 Review:

This property is situated some 6-7 miles south of the next closest casino on the Strip, but it is well worth the drive. Room rates are excellent given the quality/newness/size of the rooms. Each room has a 42" plasma TV and a choice of 2 doubles or a king size bed. The bathrooms are pretty standard with a tub/shower combo.

This casino was built before the surrounding area was populated and direct access off I-15 is still a work in progress. Other than on weekends, the casino is not busy.

The lounge is not particularly active except on weekends. Other entertainment options include a 16-screen movie complex, bowling alley, large (though barren) pool area and an equestrian center. The showroom should be opening sometime in 2007.

No 100% VP is offered though NSUD, BDLX and 9/6 JOB are offered at the 25c level.

Dining options are numerous an include a very good coffee shop, Mexican, Steakhouse and Italian restaurants. The breakfast buffet is satisfactory, but the dinner buffet, including the weekly seafood buffet, suffers from low patronage. The Coronado Cafe, coffee shop, offers low priced graveyard specials until 9AM. that should not be missed.

 
 Added By: Westie
 Feb 20, 2007 My Rating For This Casino: ChangeChangeChangeChange

 
 Out of the way, but don't make it out of reach for your trip
 
 Review:

This is by far the cleanest and most relaxing place I found to sit back, relax and play some slots.

I love the fact that the South Point (formerly South Coast) is not full of packs of tourists, nor is their a cloud of smoke hovering over the casino floor.

The Graveyard Specials at Coronado Cafe are not to be missed!

Make it a point to check out the South Point when you are in LV...even if it is a little bit out of the way. You will not be disappointed.

 
 Added By: Isles_1
 Feb 16, 2007 My Rating For This Casino: ChangeChangeChangeChangeChange

 
 South Point -- A breath of fresh air
 
 Review:

The South Point Hotel & Casino may be out of the way for most people, at the far, far south end of town, but it is well worth the trip. Unlike many other casino bean-counters, Michael Gaughan is not afraid to offer his patrons good games, delightful dining at a good price, good player promotions, and of course a beautiful hotel.

When most other casinos are constantly lowering their quality of video poker, the South Point has put forth a full selection of top paying VP games, welcoming players at all levels. A real breath of fresh air, much like Benny Binion always wanting to make sure he gave the players a square deal, instead of trying to pick their pockets.

Make the trip ... you'll be glad you did !

 
 Added By: Buddha
 Feb 1, 2007 My Rating For This Casino: ChangeChangeChangeChangeChange

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