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The Bellagio

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The Bellagio is our favourite casino on The Strip.
All that luxury comes at a price though!

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The Bellagio Casino in Las Vegas. This place is an institution and the star of many movies made about this town. In some ways, 21st Century Las Vegas is the Bellagio, it’s that big. It was inspired by the Bellagio resort on Lago di Como in Italy, north of Milan.

The casino has now teamed up with Playtech to offer Bellagio Live Roulette which is beamed directly from the tables in Las Vegas. Worth a try!

When you compare it to some of the “big” casinos in the UK like Aspers Casino in Stratford- well, there is no comparison! Glamorous gambling dens like the Baden Baden Casino in Germany and The Ritz in London have all had an influence here. It’s just that the Bellagio is in Vegas and that means it’s Big Baby!


Pros and Cons

  • Luxurious Ambience: a sophisticated, high-end setting with elegant décor.
  • Premium Service: top-tier customer care and exclusive perks.
  • Iconic Experience: world-famous fountain shows and VIP atmosphere.
  • High Stakes: higher minimum bets can be intimidating for casual players.
  • Expensive: The luxurious vibe comes at a price.
  • Less Promotions: fewer budget-friendly deals compared to other venues.

The Hangover

Probably the most memorable movie to feature the Bellagio is The Hangover. When they first hit that amazing suite, the first thing the boys said was “Now, this is Vegas!” Yup.

And then you cut to the next day. That is how to totally trash a Las Vegas suite, Tyson tiger and all. They also visit the Luxor Casino, but that comes later- it’s not far.

So, as you can imagine, reviewing the Bellagio Casino was not the hardest thing we have ever had to do in our lives, because it lived up to its awesome reputation (and some).

Many people only ever experience the Bellagio through its world famous fountain show at the front of the hotel (it’s possibly the best thing you’ll see for free in Vegas). You’d be mad not to stay there for at least one night in your life.

Put it on your Bucket List!

Hung Over in The Bellagio

Extended Hangover Bellagio Casino Wake Up Clip.

On the Strip

The Bellagio Casino is on the Strip opposite the Paris and next to Caesars- right bang in the middle of the action in other words- actually it dominates the strip when its magic fountains are going (or should we say Lake Bellagio- it was Pink Panther night when we were there). The actual hotel and casino is set back nicely behind the water feature.

The casino floor is huge, as you would expect, and so are the grand open spaces, but the restaurants and hotel manage to feel remarkably intimate- almost cosy. It might have almost 4000 rooms, but this hotel is slick and well run. And the whole place has service to match- we couldn’t fault it.

Maybe a bit too slick but hey, that’s Vegas. You could also opt for the 8,000 sq. ft. three bedroom, seven bathroom Villas. These are the “room-lets” that are featured in the Hangover.

Playing Roulette at the Bellagio

Most of the roulette tables (there are 12 in total) are American tables with a 0 and a 00 pocket. The minimum bets range from $15 to $25. The high limit lounge is called Club Privé- as you would expect, table limits are considerably higher in here.

Go Euro on the VIP Tables
There’s also a higher limit room called the “baccarat bar” (they have roulette too). The minimum bet is $100 in here, but this is where you want to play roulette if you are serious about your odds, as they offer single zero roulette here with “La Partage” rule (effectively French Roulette but the betting layout is in English). This takes the house edge down to 1.3%

Video Roulette: In addition to the traditional tables, Bellagio has plenty of electronic roulette games, including some with a triple-zero (000) wheel. Thypically these have lower minimum bets.

It’s Not All About Roulette

The Pink Panther Theme at the Bellagio Fountains

There are pools, a golf course, saunas, spas, some amazing restaurants and bars in which to ponder your best roulette strategy. It’s a wonder that anyone makes it onto the casino floor.

The rooms at the Bellagio Casino are legendary- even the entry level ones are over 500 square feet- not exactly pokey. And the design feels right- they haven’t gone for a cheesy Renaissance look here- it´s just elegance and great views of the city, especially in the “Tower” rooms.

Restaurants and Bars

And when you get hungry, or thirsty, you are in for a treat as the Bellagio has two AAA 5 Diamond restaurants (which is the highest rating in the US): Picasso and Le Cirque. Food doesn´t come cheap though in these establishments.

We headed for the Yellowtale Japanese restaurant. Good sushi, just as good as Nobu. If you are on a budget, search out the buffets which are good value. Michelin Star award-winning Chef Akira Back is in charge here serving raw delicacies such as the off the knife seafood to 48 hour braised Wagyu beef.

A night in the Bellagio can be reasonable (for Vegas). You can get a deal for a standard room for around £200 if you stay mid-week. You’ll need to book a long way in advance though.

If you are up late, head to Hyde – designed by Philippe Starck. There are 10,000 square feet to explore! One of the bars overlooks the famous fountains. (Everything is BIG in the Bellagio).

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FAQs

Questions

  • What are the best dining options at Bellagio?
    Bellagio boasts several award-winning restaurants, including fine dining establishments like Picasso, Le Cirque, and Prime Steakhouse. Whether you’re in the mood for gourmet cuisine or a more casual bite at one of their cafés or buffet offerings, there’s something for everyone.
  • How can I book a room at Bellagio with exclusive perks?
    Booking a room with exclusive perks is pretty easy. Visit the official Bellagio website or call their reservation desk directly. Additionally, enrol in their loyalty program or contact a dedicated Bellagio travel concierge can help secure VIP benefits, room upgrades, and special packages.
  • What are the unique features of the Fountains of Bellagio?
    The Fountains of Bellagio are renowned for their choreographed water shows that blend dynamic water formations, cool lighting, and a linked musical selection. The displays change every season, offering a captivating, ever-evolving spectacle that is a must-see attraction for visitors. Our favourite? Definitely the Pink Panther theme.
  • Can I play Roulette at the Bellagio?
    Yes, Roulette is one of the many table games offered at the Bellagio. The casino caters to both novice and experienced players, a welcoming environment for all.
  • What type of Roulette does the Bellagio offer?
    The Bellagio Casino features a mix of Roulette variants, including both American and European Roulette. This variety allows players to choose the version that best suits their betting style and game preferences.
    Based on the available information, the Bellagio casino offers a few roulette variants:
    American Roulette: This is the standard US double-zero (00) roulette game, which is widely available at the Bellagio.

    European Roulette: The Bellagio akso offers European single-zero roulette tables, which have a lower house edge. These tables usually have higher minimum bets.

    Virtual Roulette: The casino provides electronic roulette games, including some with a triple-zero (000) wheel. The minimum bets tend to be lower.
  • What are the table limits for Roulette at the Bellagio?
    Table limits at Bellagio vary by game and time of day. Generally, the casino offers higher minimum bets than some other venues, with special high-limit tables available for seasoned players. For the most accurate and current information, it’s best to check directly with the casino or visit their website.
    Based on the most recent information, here’s a breakdown of the roulette limits at Bellagio:

    Standard Roulette:
    Weekdays: The minimum bet is typically $15 during the day.
    Weekends and Evenings: The minimum bet increases, to $25 or $50.

    Electronic Roulette:
    The minimum bet for electronic roulette machines is $5.

    High Limit Roulette:
    For high stakes players, there are single zero European Roulette games available with higher minimum bets3.

    Community Roulette Machine:
    This electronic version has a minimum bet of $5 and a maximum bet of $166,0004.

    Note that table limits can change based on casino occupancy and other factors. During busier times, especially on weekends or in the evenings, the minimum bets tend to be higher. Additionally, for outside bets (such as black or red), there will be a different minimum bet requirement
  • How do the roulette tables at Bellagio compare to those at other MGM Resorts casinos
    Table Minimums
    Bellagio generally has higher minimum bets compared to some other MGM properties:

    Bellagio’s standard roulette tables typically have $15-$25 minimums.

    The single-zero European Roulette table at Bellagio had a $100 minimum, which increased to $200 on weekend mornings.

    In contrast, lower-tier MGM properties like the Luxor and Excalibur offer more affordable tables:

    $10 minimum tables were available in the mornings from Thursday to Saturday before 1 PM at Luxor and Excalibur.

Summary

The Bellagio in Las Vegas should be on your Bucket List of you are a casino fan. On the roulette front, try and head to the higher limit tables in the Baccarat Room where they have single zero roulette, otherwise you are going to be playing American Roulette with a 5.26% house edge.