My head is still aching from all the noise. Went with my sister and glad we got there a few hours after the 11 AM opening. The place was packed. News reports said 20,000 showed up and I'd believe it. Traffic was backed up a bit and we were lucky to find a parking place inside the garage.
It was hard to move once inside the casino. I've never before been in one where people were standing in line to play any random slot machine. Had their been 1,000 more of them, no doubt they would've been filled as well. Walked past a woman who'd just won a little over $1,000. Even better to check out the blackjack tables. $25 minimums mostly though there were some for $20 which seemed strange. Word is there will be some soon for $10 but nothing lower than that. And thank goodness none of that 6:5 nonsense.
We ate inside FLIPT, the new burger place. Very good and though a bit expensive, still less than the equivalent at the Mirage or Flamingo. Maureen managed to find a machine, didn't have much luck with it. I put off any thoughts of trying to find one...very few penny slots, mostly 2 cents.
The Majestic Star in Indiana was said to have taken in over $30 million the first week it was open. This casino could top that easily.

Tim