

The upper floors are inhabited by six convicts. Once repaired, it leads to the second floor from the first, and vice versa. Alternatively, the elevator can be repaired with a Repair skill of 35, though this provides no experience reward. 357 Magnum pistol Lucky in a Hard locked safe next to a copy of Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor. Beyond the main entrance area, a gift shop contains the unique. A direct assault can be circumvented by using the Bison Steve maintenance key or a 25 Lockpick skill to sneak around the back through the kitchen.īehind the reception desk at the entrance, a locked storage room can be accessed with 75 Lockpick skill or 25 hacking skill, in addition to an Average locked safe which contains Med-X. In this back room, the convicts have attempted to fortify themselves with upturned tables. One or two of them will usually be found near the entrance, with most of the rest remaining near the large dining room in the back of the building. Six convicts and an escaped convict leader inhabit the main floor.

The sign above the main entrance advertises attractions such as 21, keno, a restaurant, shows, and slots. The second floor can be accessed from a door exiting to the rollercoaster track. The front door of the casino leads to the main floor. Two additional Powder Gangers are located between the hotel and the Vikki and Vance Casino. Up to three escaped convicts have taken positions along these tracks, and will often try to shoot the player character from this location. The broken El Diablo rollercoaster track wraps around the building. Primm Slim also states that "the dealers over there cheat, and that rickety roller-coaster's liable to fall down any day 'cause it wasn't built to code." When approaching the location, Cass will comment, "Ah, Bison Steve, you old shithole." Layout Exterior There is a framed newspaper on the wall of the Vikki and Vance containing an article about a resident being "splattered" on the Bison Steve roller coaster. Primm Slim at the competing Vikki and Vance Casino speaks disparagingly about the Bison Steve, calling it "one of Primm's less-impressive casino hotels" and advises the Courier to avoid it. According to Johnson Nash, the Bison Steve Hotel used to be an old hotel and casino and a woman named Old Laurie used to rent out rooms in the hotel until she "took off" a few months ago.
