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Getting to AC and good video poker there?

I presume the easy and inexpensive way is to fly Southwest to PHL, take the commuter train from the airport to the 30th Street Station and transfer there to the commuter train to A.C. With the advent of a 100% non smoking large casinos on 10/15 if there is decent video poker, this may be an option worth pursuing, even for those who live in San Diego. Any one have any info on opportunities there?

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On 24 Apr 2008 at 2:14, pesach kremen wrote:

... With the advent of a 100% non smoking large casinos on 10/15 if
there is decent video poker, this may be an option worth pursuing,
even for those who live in San Diego. Any one have any info on
opportunities there?

Southwest or USAir have nonstops to Philly if you are coming from most
major cities. Fares tend to be about equal.

If you come on a weekend, car rentals are not much more expensive and
much more convenient than the whole train to a train method. If you
arrive on a weekday, car rentals can be pretty pricey.

9/6 JOB is available at many casinos in many denominations. Check the
database for more info. Pick'em is available in .25 at Bally's. No
full pay deuces or double bonus exist in AC.

While I play a lot at Harrah's properties for comps across the
country opportunities, the nicest casino in my opinion is Borgata.
Playing 9/6 JOB at the B Bar, whilst drinking for free and taking in
the sights and the games on the flat screens is not to be missed.
You'll have to Jitney or taxi over there if you take the train.

Much of AC's reward structure comes in bounce back cash, which does
not benefit the occasional out of town visitor. Borgata has about .3%
comps that can be used as earned on JOB. Harrah's tends to reward the
same game at only .1% comps. Multiplier days exist but are usually
limited to "regular" customers.