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*just a quick note about the cosmopolitan:*

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*i was pretty disappointed about the casino itself. was expecting
bellagio/wynn but cutting-edge and minimalist; instead, it's contemporary
brothel. to me, the design scheme is a mess.*
*
*
*the floor is divided into small playing sections, some even carousels
enclosed in beaded curtains (ugh). of course, this is only my opinion, so it
will be good to hear from others for comparison.*
*
*
*the best thing about the building is that from the north it blocks the
offensive mgm monoliths.*
*
*
*from what i could see, the database is correct about the two deluxe spin
pokers, but there is also a lone regular spin poker next to the main
lounge/bar with the same paytable. and at least some full pay is available
from $5 up (i only did a spot check).*
*
*
*the crowd was mostly young, but between march madness and spring break,
this is not the best time to tell.*
*
*
*unfortunately, i was supposed to stay there tonight, but i have a brutal
case of sinusitis (lousy weather so far), so i'm staying here at paris. i
had hoped to report back on room and pools.*
*
*
*sorry i couldn't provide more info.*

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When I was at Cosmopolitan in January, I really liked it. In fact even though I get free rooms from HET, I decided I am staying at Cosmo my next trip even if I have to pay.

Pat McCauley

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On Mar 20, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Agonpd <agonpd@gmail.com> wrote:

*just a quick note about the cosmopolitan:*
*
*
*i was pretty disappointed about the casino itself. was expecting
bellagio/wynn but cutting-edge and minimalist; instead, it's contemporary
brothel. to me, the design scheme is a mess.*
*
*
*the floor is divided into small playing sections, some even carousels
enclosed in beaded curtains (ugh). of course, this is only my opinion, so it
will be good to hear from others for comparison.*
*
*
*the best thing about the building is that from the north it blocks the
offensive mgm monoliths.*
*
*
*from what i could see, the database is correct about the two deluxe spin
pokers, but there is also a lone regular spin poker next to the main
lounge/bar with the same paytable. and at least some full pay is available
from $5 up (i only did a spot check).*
*
*
*the crowd was mostly young, but between march madness and spring break,
this is not the best time to tell.*
*
*
*unfortunately, i was supposed to stay there tonight, but i have a brutal
case of sinusitis (lousy weather so far), so i'm staying here at paris. i
had hoped to report back on room and pools.*
*
*
*sorry i couldn't provide more info.*

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*can you expand on what you liked about it, to balance my comments?

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On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Pat. Mccauley <kypat@aol.com> wrote:

When I was at Cosmopolitan in January, I really liked it. In fact even
though I get free rooms from HET, I decided I am staying at Cosmo my next
trip even if I have to pay.

Pat McCauley

On Mar 20, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Agonpd <agonpd@gmail.com> wrote:

> *just a quick note about the cosmopolitan:*

> *
> *
> *i was pretty disappointed about the casino itself. was expecting
> bellagio/wynn but cutting-edge and minimalist; instead, it's contemporary
> brothel. to me, the design scheme is a mess.*
> *
> *
> *the floor is divided into small playing sections, some even carousels
> enclosed in beaded curtains (ugh). of course, this is only my opinion, so
it
> will be good to hear from others for comparison.*
> *
> *
> *the best thing about the building is that from the north it blocks the
> offensive mgm monoliths.*
> *
> *
> *from what i could see, the database is correct about the two deluxe spin
> pokers, but there is also a lone regular spin poker next to the main
> lounge/bar with the same paytable. and at least some full pay is
available
> from $5 up (i only did a spot check).*
> *
> *
> *the crowd was mostly young, but between march madness and spring break,
> this is not the best time to tell.*
> *
> *
> *unfortunately, i was supposed to stay there tonight, but i have a brutal
> case of sinusitis (lousy weather so far), so i'm staying here at paris. i
> had hoped to report back on room and pools.*
> *
> *
> *sorry i couldn't provide more info.*
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>

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Yes I really liked the Chandelier Bar (3 stories) I liked the look of the place. The third floor has restaurants and a little hidden pizza place that was very good. In the open areas on the 3rd floor were sitting areas with a pool table, very colorful. I also like that the rooms have balconies. They also had an information booth on the first floor with some very nice people. I used it twice. I did not gamble there so I don't know what their offerings were. My husband and I enjoyed our visit.

Pat McCauley

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On Mar 20, 2011, at 9:06 PM, Agonpd <agonpd@gmail.com> wrote:

*can you expand on what you liked about it, to balance my comments?
*
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Pat. Mccauley <kypat@aol.com> wrote:

When I was at Cosmopolitan in January, I really liked it. In fact even
though I get free rooms from HET, I decided I am staying at Cosmo my next
trip even if I have to pay.

Pat McCauley

On Mar 20, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Agonpd <agonpd@gmail.com> wrote:

*just a quick note about the cosmopolitan:*

*
*
*i was pretty disappointed about the casino itself. was expecting
bellagio/wynn but cutting-edge and minimalist; instead, it's contemporary
brothel. to me, the design scheme is a mess.*
*
*
*the floor is divided into small playing sections, some even carousels
enclosed in beaded curtains (ugh). of course, this is only my opinion, so

it

will be good to hear from others for comparison.*
*
*
*the best thing about the building is that from the north it blocks the
offensive mgm monoliths.*
*
*
*from what i could see, the database is correct about the two deluxe spin
pokers, but there is also a lone regular spin poker next to the main
lounge/bar with the same paytable. and at least some full pay is

available

from $5 up (i only did a spot check).*
*
*
*the crowd was mostly young, but between march madness and spring break,
this is not the best time to tell.*
*
*
*unfortunately, i was supposed to stay there tonight, but i have a brutal
case of sinusitis (lousy weather so far), so i'm staying here at paris. i
had hoped to report back on room and pools.*
*
*
*sorry i couldn't provide more info.*

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