This happened with a ticket worth $9.85, forcing me to walk from the main casino back to the Bingo hall, and back to the casino again. If you get a ticket from a slot machine in the Bingo hall, the cashier cage at the casino will not cash it for you, nor will a supervisor authorize them to do so, and vice versa. Rember this, because if you play any of the slots, make sure to cash out your tickets in whatever building you're playing in. It's a good 3-4 minute walk from the main casino. The hall is located in what I believe is the original casino. Lots of games and money given away for a reasonable price. The high stakes Bingo is everything you'd expect, and my wife and mother in law had a good time.
Yes, Vegas has a lot of the old style, but the ones here are the wave of the future, so to speak. Also, contrary to what a previous poster said, the slot machines aren't that bad in terms of their complexity.
The quarter slots are unbeliveably stingy. If you are going to play the slots, play the cheaper denominations. The slot machines are too tight to waste too much time playing them. There are two reasons to come to this casino: high stakes Bingo or Poker.