Normally my Trip Reports are chronological narratives. But that format doesn’t seem right for this trip, as I basically did the same things every day. So, this one will be a little different. Anyone who has read my previous reports might hope that this one might be a little less long-winded, but knowing how I ramble they will probably be disappointed.
This trip was to South Point, not to Las Vegas. I went specifically to see a show and didn’t participate in any tourist activities or visit the Strip at all.
Hopefully my thoughts and insights on South Point might be of interest to others. Note that I have stayed there a couple of times before, so this was not a new experience for me.
It sounds like you had a great and relaxed trip to South Point, focusing on a specific show rather than the usual Las Vegas tourist attractions. South Point is a solid choice for those who want to enjoy a Vegas experience without the chaos of the Strip. Here’s a breakdown of your experience and some insights for those planning a trip to South Point:
South Point Overview: South Point is a large, resort-style hotel located off the Strip, and it has a reputation for offering good value with a variety of amenities. It's a great option for visitors who want to avoid the hustle and bustle of the Strip but still want the full Vegas experience, including entertainment, dining, and gambling.
Hotel and Room Experience: Since you've stayed there before, you're likely familiar with the layout and room quality. South Point generally offers spacious and well-appointed rooms. The property isn’t as flashy as some of the Strip resorts but provides a comfortable and affordable experience. The rooms typically come with all the standard amenities such as large flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and comfortable bedding, making it a solid choice for a longer stay.
Casino and Dining: South Point’s casino is a key draw, offering a wide range of table games, slots, and a bingo hall. If you're into gambling, you'll appreciate the lower minimums compared to Strip properties. The dining options are also noteworthy, with everything from a casual meal at the food court to more upscale dining at restaurants like the Michael’s Gourmet Room. Since you stayed for a few days, it’s likely you took advantage of these convenient on-site options, which are excellent for a laid-back, non-touristy experience.
Entertainment: The show you went to see is a big part of what makes South Point unique. It's not a traditional Strip resort, so the entertainment often focuses on a variety of live shows, including music, comedy, and performances that may not be found on the Strip. The show is likely what drew you to South Point, and it’s great to hear that it met your expectations. The entertainment offerings are usually more intimate, with smaller venues that allow for a closer connection with performers.
Other Amenities and Activities: South Point also has some additional amenities that can enhance a stay, such as the spa, bowling alley, and an equestrian center. Even though you didn't participate in tourist activities or visit the Strip, these options provide plenty to do without leaving the property. It’s also nice that South Point is a bit more low-key than the Strip, so you can enjoy these activities without feeling overwhelmed.
Tips for Future Visitors: Based on your trip and the fact that you’ve stayed at South Point a few times, here are some tips for others considering a visit:
Overall, it sounds like your trip to South Point was a great choice for a more laid-back, low-stress Vegas experience. With solid amenities, great entertainment, and convenient dining, it’s a destination worth considering for anyone looking to avoid the Strip crowds while still enjoying everything Las Vegas has to offer.