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You are here: Home / About Waterlooville / Las Vegas, Waterlooville: Bet all on Black. Came up Red

Las Vegas, Waterlooville: Bet all on Black. Came up Red

Monday 28th July 2014 by Steve Mayne

Las Vegas, the city known as the Gambling Capital of the World came to Waterlooville in 2013.

Las Vegas Gaming came, did a little shopping, took some coins, then earlier this year – the lights went off, and the shutters came down for the last time.

Las Vegas Gaming Waterlooville

Other gaming ventures in Waterlooville have suffered the same fate both in The Boulevard, and Wellington Way.

Is Stardust Leisure, next to Nationwide, still open?

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