Another reason to hate Allegiant; Fertitta gets an “F”

That airline that charges you for checking bags, then floated the idea of charging you for not checking bags has found yet another way to screw its customers, as a planeload of them discovered last weekend in Las Vegas. Yes, it’s Allegiant, the carrier where the passenger is just a dollar sign.

Business has been booming at the Golden Nugget this week. During a brief visit, I saw heavy (in number, regardless of dollar amount) table game play, as the Nugget was awash in a sea of customers. Back when Landry’s Restaurants was a publicly traded company, Tilman Ferititta drew a disproportionate amount of his revenue from the Vegas and Laughlin Nuggets. Now that he’s in Atlantic City and Biloxi that can only be more so. His marketing secrets would be the envy of some of the long-suffering casinos on the Strip. The pool area, however, was a real scuzzbucket, one of the skankiest in town, Indeed, I have never seen so many tattoos in one place as at the Nugget. (Is it a prerequisite for admission?) And the sluggish, indifferent, downright wretched ‘customer service’ gets an “F” from me. Does Tilman treat his employees badly, prompting this passive-aggressive backlash? There’s no point in arguing with them, however, given the XXXL-sized security staff Fertitta employs. I doubt I’d stay there a second time.

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