Casino B

Casino B consist of these downtown casinos:

The Fremont
The 4 Queens
The Calfornia
MSS
Is this staying and/or playing in these? If it is playing, I certainly seem to get good bang for my buck at Four Queens otherwise I'd name MSS second because of their Scratch Card Bonus for getting a Four-Of-A-Kind, Straight Flush or Royal Flush. That can add on some possibly very decent return.

As for staying, of the choices that you're offering, I've only stayed at Four Queens and Fremont and I prefer Four Queens over Fremont due to their not having shutters in their room (as Fremont does) and they have a larger bathroom than Fremont's which is quite dinky!

RecVPPlayer
OK, and thanks for pointing this out..

No.. We will be staying at the Flamingo, so all of these casino trip
are as stated.

Last, Our first LV trips were in 2000, and 2002.

We made a huge LV mistake during these first two trip doing that in the end, made us sick..

We need to see this free show, that one, and it goes on... Next...

We need to do that $10 New Member sign on. Then the next place, then..

There is this cheap dinner.. But we waste 1Hr trying to get there, when we were hungy NOW!

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We are comming back, in 2012, and this time, we want to just enjoy Vegas.

No Coupon Chase

No Show ticket chase

No Promo Chase

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Just Drink and Gamble..

So help us achieve our goal, so we want to do it again.. Thanks.
Well while you are wandering around in Downtown, since it is easy to walk between the different casinos, you could probably do some of the coupons there.

I forgot to add in that with the scratch card bonus at Main Street Station, as soon as you hit the Four-Of-A-Kind, Straight Flush or Royal Flush, you have to put on the machine's light and have your card inserted.

Since you say that you play Video Poker and Slots, with slots, I can't answer who has what since I do not play slots at all but Downtown casinos tend to pay off better with all types of Slot Machines than the Strip (at least that's what the state reports month after month -- check the American Casino Guide about that)!

And speaking of Slots and the American Casino Guide, although I have yet to see the 2012 edition book of it, it has tended to also list the ranges of return that different types of slot machines have to offer (although it's up to the casino to decide which percentage[s] they want to offer players)! So maybe you should check that out as well.

And also, for Video Poker (as I can now see that it has been mentioned to you before), there is a Free website that gives you an idea of what the machine inventory is and what their Slot Club has to offer. That is at https://www.vpfree2.com . But then there also is another website that you have to pay for which can give better information on this kind of stuff. It is at https://www.vpinsider.com .

Enjoy!

RecVPPlayer
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