I got just about the same impression that this was for locals only. I'm not local but they can stick that offering up their local. Let the locals support the whole damn town - IF THEY CAN!
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--- On Thu, 7/10/08, jackessiebabe <jackessiebabe@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: jackessiebabe <jackessiebabe@yahoo.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: LVRJ - Sahara fills locals' wish list -- loose slots, cheap food
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, July 10, 2008, 6:23 PM
Thanks for your attempt at humor. I suppose that occasionally
you are successful in this endeavor.
Apparently you do not know the answers to the questions that
I posed. Perhaps someone else does.
~Babe~
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<what7do7you7want@ ...> wrote:
Absolutely. Every local is photographed while getting his or
her players card. Face recognition software detects any non
local person who enters that area of the casino. Because the
Sahara does not wish to make a scene in public, you will be
allowed to play undisturbed. However, upon exiting the casino
security will escort you on a one way trip to the desert. After
all, it is the Sahara. Very old-school.
As for FPVP? Sure, they have it, but you are going to have
trouble spending your winnings when you are buried up to your
neck.
Quad Zilla
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"jackessiebabe" <jackessiebabe@ > wrote:
The RJ article seems to imply that "Local's Lane" is restricted
to local players only. Is this true? Or can tourists and other
non-locals also play in that area? Do the "looser slots" mentioned,
also include full pay VP?
Quad Zilla
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