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mooz1 |
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#1 Posted: 2/10/2012 12:31:13 PM I am coming to Vegas in March for 8 days. Flamingo, Harrah's & IP will Comp all my stay if I choose. Ceasars will cost me $199. each for Saturday & Sunday and the rest comp. ph will cost $100.00 for Saturday & $230 for Sunday. Paris will cost me $100 each for Saturday and Sunday, and Bally's $80. each.
The last visit I stayed at Paris and I liked the place, butthe $240 . I have stayed at IP. The place is a dump but lots of loose women & lively and free. Now the question is shall I splurge $240 and stay at Paris or shall I save my money and stay at IP ? What do you guys think ?
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#2 Posted: 2/10/2012 1:11:48 PM Well to me, even asking the question means that you're ok with saving a little coin, which is nothing to be ashamed of, I do the same and get close to that same comp level. I always just stay at Harrahs or Flamingo. Centrally located, decent casinos all around, decent hotel rooms, and I just use them for the 5hrs of sleeping and getting ready. I rarely spend much time in either of those 2 casinos, but they make a nice base. I view $200+ saved as at least a couple more sports bets or some free drinks for the trip. |
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#3 Posted: 2/10/2012 3:50:48 PM Take the free stay |
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#4 Posted: 2/10/2012 8:36:23 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by ad1260: Take the free stay always take the high road |
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Yavapai |
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#5 Posted: 2/10/2012 8:49:22 PM stay at the IP and go to the book and tell the manger the blinker sent you. |
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mooz1 |
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#6 Posted: 2/11/2012 9:06:25 AM Thank you guys. I was looking for a little convincing. IP is booked. I might tell the book manager the blinker sent me & hopefully the blinker will get his/her cut.
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mooz1 |
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#7 Posted: 2/11/2012 9:12:08 AM And saving $240 is like a good(lucky) days's work at the slots.
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Yavapai |
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#8 Posted: 2/11/2012 11:53:14 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by mooz1:
Thank you guys. I was looking for a little convincing. IP is booked. I might tell the book manager the blinker sent me & hopefully the blinker will get his/her cut.
the IP book manager is "tara the witch" |
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#9 Posted: 2/16/2012 3:23:28 PM For the 5 hrs sleep you'll get each night, the IP will suffice.  |
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#10 Posted: 2/17/2012 1:31:42 PM IP is decent, stayed many times, I like the casino, but for a free stay between those I would taken Flamingo... better sports book, great poker room, rooms are nicer, and basically same location.
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