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Main Street Station food coupon book instead of vouchers

I found that there are more limitations and less comp value with the
booklets than the vouchers.

In a message dated 4/22/2007 7:55:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
stuw6@yahoo.com writes:

I recently booked a comp deal at MSS which included a 4-night coupon
book. In the past, I always received food vouchers. Is anyone aware
of what the coupons are or know how they compare to the old vouchers
offered? Thanks for the help.

Long time reader, first time poster...
Stu (NJ)

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If you do not mind eating the specials or the buffets but a few dollars in cash the coupon books are a better value. Unused coupons can be redeemed at teh Cal snack bar for their a la carte value.

casinochristy@aol.com wrote:

I found that there are more limitations and less comp value with the
booklets than the vouchers.

In a message dated 4/22/2007 7:55:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
stuw6@yahoo.com writes:

I recently booked a comp deal at MSS which included a 4-night coupon
book. In the past, I always received food vouchers. Is anyone aware
of what the coupons are or know how they compare to the old vouchers
offered? Thanks for the help.

Long time reader, first time poster...
Stu (NJ)

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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I have had both $100 in vouchers and the coupon books. The coupon
book was much more restrictive and not always free (you need to pay a
couple of dollars for each buffet).

If you do not mind eating the specials or the buffets but a few

dollars in cash the coupon books are a better value. Unused coupons
can be redeemed at teh Cal snack bar for their a la carte value.

casinochristy@... wrote:

I found that there are more limitations and less comp value with the
booklets than the vouchers.

In a message dated 4/22/2007 7:55:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
stuw6@... writes:

I recently booked a comp deal at MSS which included a 4-night coupon
book. In the past, I always received food vouchers. Is anyone aware
of what the coupons are or know how they compare to the old vouchers
offered? Thanks for the help.

Long time reader, first time poster...
Stu (NJ)

************************************** See what's free at

http://www.aol.com.

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