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  • Book a couch at Legasse`s?

    Hi All

    Me an my brother will stay at Vegas for 8 nights. We want to watch some footbll and make some bets on the games. I read a lot that Legasse`s is probably one of the best sportsbooks in LV and they have this cool couches in this cinema-look-alike room.

    Now to my quesrtion. did anybody ever book one? how is it work? We will arrive at vegas on 7th october evening. enough time if we go book the couch on saturday for the sunday games?

    Also one more question how much it costs? If I get it right you can order drinks and foods all the time when using the couch

    thank you all for answers
    "When the things get weird, the weird turn pro"

  • #2
    I'm going to be In Las Vegas the week after Thanksgiving and I'm staying at the Venetian, and I too was hoping to catch a game there. Does anyone know if there is a bar that I could go sit at there...It's just me so I don't need a couch!

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    • #3
      If you are wanting to reserve for NFL sunday or college football saturday you need to call ASAP. You have a food/beverage minimum for each "window" of games. It was $50 per person, per window for college football on Saturdy and $100 per person, per window for NFL on Sunday.

      For example, if you want to watch both the 10:00 a.m. games and the 1:00 p.m. NFL games it will, in theory, cost you at least $200 in food/beverage per person.

      I had a reservation for the 9:00 a.m. window for college football a couple weeks ago, but I elected to get up super early and reserve seats in the sportsbook at Mirage where there are no food/bev minimums and you get free drinks (if you are betting enough). I just didn't think 4 of us would ring up a $200 bar tab by noon, and it didn't seem worth it to me; especially when I could use that money for my bets.

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      • #4
        My friend was there for opening weekend of football a few weeks ago and he said they had a $100/pp FB Min per game. Although the early game went long and their table didn't open up until like the 2nd quarter of the game they were there to watch. He said he talked to someone and got the min lowered to $50 (he ended up spending about $100 anyways).
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        • #5
          Thanks for the replies.

          So if I get that right, I can only book the couch for the game, and there is a min food/beverage of 100$ for each person. I think we would only watch the NFL game, but good to know.

          If the the chance is big that on friday evening all couches wil be reserved, is there another good sportsbook where we would have a chance to get a chill area for the sunday NFL game?(have to check out the mirage sportsbook)
          "When the things get weird, the weird turn pro"

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          • #6
            Blondies has a similar deal but for only $25 per person, which is deducted from your final bill. It's inside Planet Hollywood.

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            • #7
              Thanks Chi

              Just checked the homepage, looks very nice. 20$ bottomless beer service is quite dangerous
              "When the things get weird, the weird turn pro"

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              • #8
                I would call and reserve yourself a couple of seats ahead of time. If you find out a couple days before that you won't be able to make then you can always cancel your reserv. Anytime I have been there on a Sunday for football it has been standing room only. Theres a contact number on the Palazzo's website.
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                • #9
                  place is very cool but the minimums can be rough.

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