The following statement in the Casino Directory is inaccurate. There are
many vp machines scattered around the floor that you can use free play on. Many
are full pay JB. You just have to look for them. Even non-full pay vp is
better than most slots.
After many hrs of play, I was surprised that my comp balance hadn't changed.
Well better late than never to the party. Just learned of the conversion of
system to only one type of balance -- cash which can be taken as free play or
comps. If you have a comp balance, it's from the old days & WILL EXPIRE IN
THE NEXT MONTH OR TWO so use it up. Anyway I enjoyed a wonderful meal at
Charlie Palmers Fin/Fish. Have only dined here twice & both times were excellent.
This is one of the rare times when I'll miss not having a separate comp acct
as I'll probably be crass, take the cash & graze elsewhere where I have
plenty of comps to use up.
Another visitor commented that GSR doesn't seem to have many slots & I
replied it's because of all the space they have on the floor. It's one of the few
casinos where you don't have to wedge between people to move through the
casino unless you're near the nightclub where you can recapture that intimate
feeling again.
<<<MAY 2008
The data base listing for "Cashback (Freeplay): 100 Points = $1 (0.50%)" is
technically accurate; however, the machines on which free play can be redeemed
are not the machines most would want to play. You have to use the free play
on machines that have this big green $ sticker on them. I found no video
poker machines that would accept the free play. Only slots. I opted to take my
cash in comps for dinner.>>>
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