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02-07-2025 , 02:35 PM
Not in that 'couple of weeks'...
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02-07-2025 , 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Fore
Any idea when the new room may open? Going to be in LV in couple weeks and if room is open will make time for a session there to support.
it may open 5 months ago
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02-07-2025 , 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by MSchu18
Not in that 'couple of weeks'...
I was doubtful. As you are in/from Vegas. Is the map provided here even close to scale? The new space is much larger than the old space. Is this true? Are they going to use all the new space for poker? Is the room going to be ‘that much’ larger than the old.
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02-08-2025 , 05:21 AM
What I find interesting is that PH is going to re-open their poker room. Granted it is going to be on the 2nd floor, no where near the casino floor. I wonder how much of this is an attempt at prestige.

One of the qualifiers to be a 5 star resort is that they must offer certain games, including poker. It can be part time (like Mandalay Bay), but it has time be offered.

I wonder if reopening PH is a weak attempt at becoming a 5 star resort. It is a long shot, but PH is Caesars/El Dorados and most valuable property in Vegas so why not?

It will be interesting.
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02-08-2025 , 10:22 AM
Where are you seeing that PH is going to re-open their poker room?
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02-08-2025 , 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by oriole-lion
Where are you seeing that PH is going to re-open their poker room?
I echo this question. I have seen/heard the rumors, but has it been confirmed now?
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02-08-2025 , 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by BigWhale
I echo this question. I have seen/heard the rumors, but has it been confirmed now?
It's as confirmed as Harrahs/Flamingo reopening after borrowing their workforce for the WSOP and as confirmed as Caesars temporarily closing only to accommodate high limit slots renovation.

In other words, it's all just rumors from people NOT in the know or just hoping Caesars sees the rumors and goes ya we forgot to reopen them and there seems to be interest. Let's reopen them.

The way I see it, if they were truly reopening, for one wouldn't you want to make a big announcement? Two, you need a decent sized staff to run a poker room so there would be public postings of job openings. You can't just pull 20-30 for PH or maybe 100 for Caesars out of thin air.
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02-08-2025 , 03:57 PM
Rule#1: believe it when you see it

Rule#2: you might be able to skip #1 if there is an official announcement with concrete dates and plans.

Rule#3: nothing is official until it is official

Reality: it is more likely that a room will close than one will ever reopen
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02-08-2025 , 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by JimL
PH is Caesars/El Dorados and most valuable property in Vegas
Can you elaborate on the basis to declare PH as the most valuable property?
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02-08-2025 , 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Fore
Can you elaborate on the basis to declare PH as the most valuable property?
Seriously. That statement had me questioning all my times visiting the different properties--what was I missing there...
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02-08-2025 , 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by JimL
What I find interesting is that PH is going to re-open their poker room. Granted it is going to be on the 2nd floor, no where near the casino floor. I wonder how much of this is an attempt at prestige.

One of the qualifiers to be a 5 star resort is that they must offer certain games, including poker. It can be part time (like Mandalay Bay), but it has time be offered.

I wonder if reopening PH is a weak attempt at becoming a 5 star resort. It is a long shot, but PH is Caesars/El Dorados and most valuable property in Vegas so why not?

It will be interesting.
I doubt anyone at PHo thinks they are a 5 star resort.
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02-09-2025 , 08:03 PM
Dang-was really hoping this rumor was real. Had some great sessions at PH. Games usually had lots of action.
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Today , 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by oriole-lion
Where are you seeing that PH is going to re-open their poker room?
I have just heard from floor/dealers at Horseshoe whi used to work at PH. Most take it as a given.
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Today , 02:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Fore
Can you elaborate on the basis to declare PH as the most valuable property?
Other than Nobu, PH consistently has the highest priced rooms for me (and a few others I have talked to). The renovated rooms there are nice and seem to be the most attractive to new/younger money.

Caesars Hotel brand is like the Cadillac brand. Attractive to a certain demographic of people, but that demographic is dying off and closer to being locked in a nursing home than spending lots of money on the strip.

I really think Eldorado is trying to position PH as a luxury hotel to a newer generation.
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Today , 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by JimL
Other than Nobu, PH consistently has the highest priced rooms for me (and a few others I have talked to). The renovated rooms there are nice and seem to be the most attractive to new/younger money.

Caesars Hotel brand is like the Cadillac brand. Attractive to a certain demographic of people, but that demographic is dying off and closer to being locked in a nursing home than spending lots of money on the strip.

I really think Eldorado is trying to position PH as a luxury hotel to a newer generation.
Completely different for me. The only LV consistently cheaper is Linq. PH is right in line with Harrahs and Flamingo. Then next up is Horseshoe. Then Paris. With Caesar and Nobu clearly and far away the most expensive. Forget where Cromwell fit in but was above PH

Oth pricing and comp avails align with this
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