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From: beyv@aol.com (BEYV)
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Date: 23 Jul 2004 19:41:51 GMT
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Subject: Re: Atlantic City
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Yeah, those near you are kinda like
the Casino Niagara. There is a shuttle
but if you park on property you have to
use your comps to pay for the parking.
Some deal. But, admission is rediculous!
I think the booze is not free there either, but I'm not a drinker, so the
coffee and cocacola is always free with the appropriate tip.
BOB
> I am wondering if there is anyone here who has been to Atlantic City and
>gambled at some of the casinos. What I am wishing to find out is if they
>are run like the casinos in Las Vegas, where there are no cover charges or
>fees to enter a casino and the drinks are free while gambling, or if they
>are run more like the Argosy and others near me that have a cover charge and
>also charge gamblers for their drinks. After spending a week in Las Vegas
>(at the Venetian, no less!!) I am more than a little reluctant to pay
>someone to take my money (house has the odds, after all) nor do I think it
>is a good idea to charge for drinks while gambling. For the customer, it is
>an insult and smacks of greed. I mean, you drop a twenty bucks on the
>blackjack table and a pretty thing offers you a drink--for two or three
>bucks.
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> I love Las Vegas and cannot wait to get back. The buffets are to die
>for, the girls are easy to look at, and the shows are top notch. Pop in a
>casino, drop a few bucks in the slots, have a drink or two. . .life is good.
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