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Re: not all of htem are that way
The point is, once you put the voucher in the slot machine, the machine registers the credits, then if you cashout of the machine you get a cashable slot voucher. Just like if you put currency in and then hit cashout.
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Re: not all of htem are that way
Sands and Resorts (you can get match play coupons for table games at Resorts if you ask for them at the cage) make you play. The others don't. I take a bus often from Cheesequake.
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It\'s 20 bucks....
you really gonna live it up on 20 bucks? just roll it in the slot and hope you hit.
If you're all going down there to play 2/4 and 3/6 its like playing a slot machine anyway |
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Re: It\'s 20 bucks....
Interested in taking a bus from Port Authority. How much are round trip rides? Can I return to NYC at any time or is there a specific time on the ticket? Are there buses going to various hotels that I could choose which one to be dropped off at?
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Re: It\'s 20 bucks....
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Interested in taking a bus from Port Authority. How much are round trip rides? Can I return to NYC at any time or is there a specific time on the ticket? Are there buses going to various hotels that I could choose which one to be dropped off at? [/ QUOTE ] There are busses leaving like every half hour from various casinos. You are not assigned or guaranteed a seat on any particular bus home, just show up and get in line. I don't know if the schedule is online somewhere as I havn't made this trip in several years. I do know that there are schedules at Port Authority. |
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Re: It\'s 20 bucks....
Again, Greyhound is $30 round trip, and you get $17-20 back from the casino when you arrive. The tickets are a 4-day open return (i.e., you can go back on any bus within 4 days of your arrival). The buses stop at different casinos, but I always take the first bus and either walk or jitney to my destination. The schedule is on the Greyhound website.
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Re: not all of htem are that way
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The point is, once you put the voucher in the slot machine, the machine registers the credits, then if you cashout of the machine you get a cashable slot voucher. Just like if you put currency in and then hit cashout. [/ QUOTE ] That doesn't actually work. Most of these vouchers only let you keep your winnings -- i.e., they keep separate track of your initial credit and your winnings. You can only cash out the latter portion. |
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