![]() ![]() As mentioned by other reviewers there is not much of an incentive to get a player's card when compared to to other casinos, presumably due to lack of local competition. I'm not saying that there is necessarily anything wrong with that, I've just never seen it before. I have never encountered a steeper incline to go up or down a level. And there is the weird parking deck this place has. For comparison purposes, the machines in Atlantic City (at least at Showboat/Caesars/Bally's) you can bet just 1 cent if you want to AND/OR pick the number of lines per spin. Minimum bill accepted by a slot machine is a $5 bill. I don't even think they have water fountains here. Most of the "penny" machines require you to spend more than that per spin. If you look really hard you can find a "penny" slot that actually allows you to only spend 5 cents per spin, but if you look really hard you can find some mechanical ones (where you can actually pull the lever), with 3 reels, but it's still 20 cents per spin on a "penny" machine, and there are very few of these machines (they are over by a women's bathroom near the high limit area).
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