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#63482 - 06/08/10 07:35 PM
Just Returned From Where I Was.
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Registered: 08/12/99
Posts: 1814
Loc: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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I did a bit of casino visiting today to check out the mid week activity and here's my personal observations;
It appears that the casino activity is picking up a bit. Not a major improvement but at least the casinos I visited today were not completely void of customers.
The Palms : I went to the Palms this afternoon to try my luck on the $10,600,000 comped slot machine pull only to discover it was still Tuesday and those free pulls are only available on Mon/Wed/Fri each week during June.
So I walked around the tables and found them to be relatively busy. The Palms seem to draw a lot of Asian gamblers who love Baccarrat and play with $25+ minimum bets, while the apparent locals stick to the $10 minimum blackjack tables and craps tables.
And it appears that Three Card Poker is becoming more and more popular each week.
But the majority of those Palms patrons were playing a variety of slot machines such as Monopoly, Reel 'em In, Gold Fish, Alien Cows From Planet Moo-lah, Crystal Forest, Golden Pearl, the John Wayne thing and the sing along thing with my good old friend Dean Martin.
Then off to Ellis Island to take advantage of my free slice of pizza and a home made beer. I actually had two home made beers because the little old lady in front of me got one but didn't want it so she offered it to me and I gladly accepted.
So I said. "Thanks!" and me and my Hawaii pineapple pizza and two cold home made beers took a seat at the relatively crowded bar and had a somewhat decent meal while watching all the surrounding activity which was also somewhat more busy than normal.
BTW, if you want good ribs, you have to try the Baby Backs over there in the SW corner. Show your player's club card and you get 'em for less than ten-bucks a slab, And mighty tasty they be!
And then back on over to the other side of the 15 for a quick look-see within the Orleans.
Definitely more busy than it's normally been with table activity and a decent line in front of the buffer and TGIF.
I hate to be a know-it-all but I think this town is picking up, It might be pik'en up just a little bit but that's definitely a step in the right direction.
And tomorrow is Wednesday - a day when I get my free pull on that stuborn $10+ Million Dollar slot machine at The Palms.
If I win - I'll let ya know!
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will800
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#63549 - 06/23/10 10:14 AM
Re: Just Returned From Where I Was.
[Re: will800]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 6002
Loc: Las Vegas NV , USA
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I went back to Ellis Island for BBQ this week. It was just after dark, the weather was great, so sitting out on the patio was not a problem.
The BBQ ribs were good although I would prefer less sauce on it or sauce on the side. The place has changed a little since I last ate there. They used to have several charcoal grills like you might find in someones back yard. Now they have an industrial electric smoker with several warming ovens. As with any Ellis Island eatery, it was very high on the bang-for-the-buck scale.
For newbies, I have a small primer. First, the menu is very limited. Baby back ribs and chicken. Your only options are full rack, half rack, or half and half. The plates come with corn on the cob, beans, slaw, and bread. I think the full bar menu is available. Second, a players club card will save you two or three bucks per plate. With a players card, the full rack is $12. Third, as with all of the dining at Ellis Island, there isn't a lot of seating, and you often have to wait for a table. You leave your name and/or get a number and they announce it on the PA in the casino. And lastly, I'm gonna have to stand by my dislike of the parking garage. Remember, this is OFF of the strip with cheap hotels and apartments nearby. Especially at night it would be very important to not let your guard down whether in the garage, or venturing by foot. You should have a heightened level of situational awareness compared to what you normally would have on the strip.
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#63558 - 06/24/10 11:53 AM
Re: Just Returned From Where I Was.
[Re: Eric&Ellen]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 6002
Loc: Las Vegas NV , USA
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I usually self park. First of all, the walk and using the stairs doesn't hurt my health. I am usually a good tipper and it could add up if I were to use the valet. When I had Corvettes, the valets had issues with push button start, 6 speed transmissions and other automated features. Even now, with a Mazda CX-7, the proximity card and keyless start are sometimes a challenge for the valets. I can revert to manual mode (as I could in the Vettes), but that takes away my convenience. Finally, the times that I really want the convenience of valet are usually times when the valet lines and wait times are long. I confess that I don't like other people taking control of my car, whether it is at the car wash, valet, or maintenance service people.
I totally understand a tourist with a rental car wanting to drop off the car and move on to the casino, restaurant, or show.
I do use the valet. It is usually at the Sahara when a big convention is in town, or when out with a girl friend of mine who has MS.
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