Outside, the hotel's pool isn't huge, but it's nicely landscaped with large palms and small flowers and more pleasant than you'd expect at such a low-priced hotel. With free parking and a lively 70-lane bowling alley with league programs, the crowd skews local and more mature than the twentysomethings on bachelor(ette) binges on the Strip. The 48 gaming tables draw a steady crowd, especially for a hotel this small. A cocktail waitress offered me a drink when I was merely talking to someone at a slot machine, not gambling myself - a rare thing in Vegas. The 86,000-square-foot casino feels cozy, and, unlike the similarly sized mazelike casino floor at Harrah's, it's easily navigated. Inside, Gold Coast guests will find a mellow scene, but not a dead one.