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Enzo Giccioni (Coralcan@cally.gov) 2004/08/14 23:25

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"L. Cook" <togrul@fuse.net> wrote in message
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>    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.

I live and work in Atlantic City.  Come on down!  No casino
here has a cover charge and all the alcohol you want is
free as long as you play.  However, I must tell you about the
parking tax imposed by the city and the state.  It's almost
five dollars.



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