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The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas recently opened a new High Limit Slot Lounge.

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The high limit area is spacious and welcoming, and the free cookies are spectacular. No, really, there are cookies.

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When the High Limit Slot Lounge opened, Cosmopolitan touted a new system for 'processing jackpots right at the machine.' As most slot players know, winning a jackpot of more than $1,200 in a Las Vegas casino means filling out tax forms so The Man can get his cut of your hard-won windfall.

It's annoying, but it could be worse. The IRS has suggested $600 be the cut-off. Don't get us started.

Fastpay is available at Cosmopolitan exclusively, so we figured we should find out more.

Research fuel. And possibly the last loss-leader in Las Vegas.

Cosmo makes good on its promise, as Fastpay provides a number of advantages to the player. And the casino, of course, but we'll get to that in a minute.

As advertised, Fastpay allows jackpots to be processed with zero delay and without attendant assistance. For most players, waiting for a hand pay is exciting stuff, but for high limit players, they'd prefer to just play on. Fastpay lets them do that.

Also as promised, Fastpay does reduce 'legwork and paperwork, freeing up more time for play.' The system also 'eliminates errors associated with manual completion of paperwork,' whatever those might actually be.

The secret to Fastpay is players provide their personal information before they play. Having one's information in the casino's system means when a taxable jackpot is hit, the player simply enters a PIN, the paperwork is done electronically, and the player can continue with nearly zero delay in play.

Fastpay is just that easy. Youtube slot games.

During our visit, we saw a player hit at least three taxable jackpots (at one point, she had $30,000 in credits on the machine), and her play was virtually uninterrupted.

Someday, 'handpays' in Strip casinos could be a thing of the past. Like 3-to-2 blackjack and mob whackings.

If you consider hand pays can often take 15 or more minutes to complete, that's an additional 45 minutes playing time which otherwise would have been idle.

Which brings us to the other reason Fastpay is ingenious. It allows players to play more. Playing
more tends to work out really well for the casino.

These handy charging stations found between machines in the high limit slot area also encourage customers to keep playing. Sorry it's blurry. Cocktail service in the high limit lounge is really, really quick.

Fastpay is only available in the Cosmopolitan's High Limit Slot Lounge. Which makes sense, as Fastpay really only makes sense when a player gets multiple taxable jackpots, and that's much more likely to happen in a high limit room.

Fastpay is just one example of how Cosmopolitan is getting serious about its casino like never before. The resort took years before it had its first two profitable months in the latter part of 2015.

Find out more about what the Cosmo is up to in CEO Bill McBeath's interview with KNPR.

Fastpay in the Cosmopolitan's High Limit Slot Lounge seems to be a win-win.

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When the High Limit Slot Lounge opened, Cosmopolitan touted a new system for 'processing jackpots right at the machine.' As most slot players know, winning a jackpot of more than $1,200 in a Las Vegas casino means filling out tax forms so The Man can get his cut of your hard-won windfall.

It's annoying, but it could be worse. The IRS has suggested $600 be the cut-off. Don't get us started.

Fastpay is available at Cosmopolitan exclusively, so we figured we should find out more.

Research fuel. And possibly the last loss-leader in Las Vegas.

Cosmo makes good on its promise, as Fastpay provides a number of advantages to the player. And the casino, of course, but we'll get to that in a minute.

As advertised, Fastpay allows jackpots to be processed with zero delay and without attendant assistance. For most players, waiting for a hand pay is exciting stuff, but for high limit players, they'd prefer to just play on. Fastpay lets them do that.

Also as promised, Fastpay does reduce 'legwork and paperwork, freeing up more time for play.' The system also 'eliminates errors associated with manual completion of paperwork,' whatever those might actually be.

The secret to Fastpay is players provide their personal information before they play. Having one's information in the casino's system means when a taxable jackpot is hit, the player simply enters a PIN, the paperwork is done electronically, and the player can continue with nearly zero delay in play.

Fastpay is just that easy. Youtube slot games.

During our visit, we saw a player hit at least three taxable jackpots (at one point, she had $30,000 in credits on the machine), and her play was virtually uninterrupted.

Someday, 'handpays' in Strip casinos could be a thing of the past. Like 3-to-2 blackjack and mob whackings.

If you consider hand pays can often take 15 or more minutes to complete, that's an additional 45 minutes playing time which otherwise would have been idle.

Which brings us to the other reason Fastpay is ingenious. It allows players to play more. Playing
more tends to work out really well for the casino.

These handy charging stations found between machines in the high limit slot area also encourage customers to keep playing. Sorry it's blurry. Cocktail service in the high limit lounge is really, really quick.

Fastpay is only available in the Cosmopolitan's High Limit Slot Lounge. Which makes sense, as Fastpay really only makes sense when a player gets multiple taxable jackpots, and that's much more likely to happen in a high limit room.

Fastpay is just one example of how Cosmopolitan is getting serious about its casino like never before. The resort took years before it had its first two profitable months in the latter part of 2015.

Find out more about what the Cosmo is up to in CEO Bill McBeath's interview with KNPR.

Fastpay in the Cosmopolitan's High Limit Slot Lounge seems to be a win-win.

Wish we could say we got to personally use Fastpay during our most recent visit, but ultimately, we ended up enjoying some really, really expensive free cookies.

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A stunning example of a casino resort sparing no expense, the city's newest luxury resort, The Cosmopolitan, is nothing short of an oasis rising from the concrete. Offering a decidedly different perspective The Cosmopolitan is perched overlooking the heart of The Strip, with the resort's uniquely vertical multi-tower design offering spectacular views of the vibrant city at its feet.

Luxury abounds in the 2,995-room resort, which features oversized residential-style living spaces with expansive, one-of-a-kind private terraces. These personal retreats range from the urban-inspired 'City Room' which features spacious living, city views, and oversized marble-floored bathrooms, to the Lanai Suites, which are exhilarating, multilevel spreads featuring two-story windows, stylish living areas and private terraces with Jacuzzis. And for a real Cosmopolitan experience, you can splurge for a night in the glamorous West End Penthouses.

Representing the pinnacle of exclusivity, the West End Penthouses provide a one-of a kind experience through whimsical touches like crystal-encrusted wall textures, an unexpected art collection, and rich, tailor-made fabrics. Penthouses range in size from 2,400 to 3,700 square feet and are available in two and three bedroom suites which feature cutting-edge technology, floor-to-ceiling windows, wet bars, and kitchenettes with serving space. and Many of the suites offer terraces with panoramic views, and guests enjoy personal butler service to attend to their every need.

Gambling And Then Some

While there's no shortage of things to do here, first things first: let's discuss the casino. Spanning an impressive 100,000 square feet, the casino offers a wide array of table games including blackjack, roulette, craps, baccarat, three card poker, Spanish 21, crazy 4 poker, and let it ride.

And that's just for starters. The casino floor is also home to an incredible variety of slot machines—1,478 reel spinning, video reel and video poker machines with denominations ranging from $0.01-$500. So no matter what your level of play is, you'll find something that's right for you.

SIDEBAR: The Latest in Betting Technology

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Race & Sports Book by Cantor is a prime sports watching and wagering location. Here, patrons are invited to place wagers at two outside betting windows, individual 'trading' stations, or via mobile tablets. The 43 'trading' stations offer a unique sports betting experience with plush seating, state-of-the-art viewing screens, and Cantor's proprietary In-Running sports trading technology.

Whether you're done gambling for the day, or just in need of a brief respite, The Cosmopolitan has plenty to offer besides its remarkable casino—including a very impressive lineup of restaurants.

Topping the list is the Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill, the master stroke of chefs and restaurateurs Eric and Bruce Bromberg. Its menu offers a mouthwatering array of dramatically prepared and presented sushi and sashimi. Not to be missed are Blue Ribbon signature dishes such as their famous beef marrow bones, fried chicken with wasabi honey, bone-in rib steak, and miso lobster—all beautifully prepared and served with Blue Ribbon's unique flair and hospitality.

Other popular—and no less exceptional—eateries include Comme Ca, a lively and modern Las Vegas French brasserie with an emphasis on quality ingredients; and the trendy STK, a modern Las Vegas steakhouse with a relaxed atmosphere and a sexy vibe created by the in-house DJ. STK Las Vegas is a celebrity hotspot that breaks with tradition, offering a flirty, feminine take on the classic American steakhouse.

If unwinding is called for, pay a visit to Sahra Spa & Hammam, specialists in unknotting all of those annoying little aches and pains. Enter and discover a unique experience filled with breathtaking natural walls that mirror poetic canyons. Veins of silver thread run throughout, while silver ceilings mimic a profound moonlit sky. Sink into the Space Between, a serenity lounge where falling waters are heard and absolute calm settles in a dramatic, soul-soaring atmosphere. A monsoon cave rains serenity, while the steam room gets re-imagined, unveiling a cooling micro mist.

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If it's time for your inner party animal to prowl, Marquee Nightclub is one of the most spectacular spaces in Las Vegas. The venue spans more than 62,000 square feet, with 50-foot-tall ceilings and an unparalleled multi-million-dollar sound stage designed to cater to any performer's whim. Coliseum-style seating surrounds the dance floor, where one can marvel at the four-story LED screens and projection walls that display customized light and image shows distinctly tailored for each performance.

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In addition to the Nightclub, Marquee touts a new Dayclub, featuring Grand Cabanas with individual infinity pools and a multitude of three-story Bungalow Lofts, which come equipped with cabanas, living quarters and party decks on top.





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