Yo Guys! It is Guys isn't it?? Never mind, I started to write my comments the other day.... but didn't? Can't resist now, yeah I'm weak, I know! Drinking and playing VP... Why? I don't unless I hit a big one and am ready to quit. Then I will have a beer or two. Yes, that is my hang up....? Now, with slots... that is another story, I don't mind a few drinkypoos then!
As far as the HS is concerned, my experience is, with that the Cocktail Kitchen ( ? ) just to the left of the 50/100 plays, they come and go back and forth constantly on their way to the casino floor and on more than one occasion I've been annoyed by them while I was trying to concentrate. I hesitate to mention it because there are two many player and not enough machines.
TC, we use to live in Irving, play on the Port side of the Casino boat first level toward the Stern and you should have ample opportunity to drink while you while away your cash reserves. Ha!
BL, that area can indeed be a little chilly, but then most of the time I'm to hot....? I'll let the speak for itself! And, when the door opens to the outside we get a breath of fresh air that blow away the smoke. At least when we are so unlucky as to have to play in the cloud.
Well that is my take on the subject!
James
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— In vpFREE_Louisiana@yahoogroups.com<mailto:vpFREE_Louisi…@…com>, tlexc@… wrote:
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> If it is drinkin' you are interested in I sure can't recommend
> the Horseshoe, especially on the bottom level where most
> of the VP machines are located. When I was there in Jan. the
> Cocktail Hostess was nonexistent. Saw them ONCE! from 11 am until 4 pm and I
> TIP.
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> TC in Irving </HTML>
I agree. The HS (especially for VP) is not well suited for any sort of "drinking". Also, in the
winter, the downstairs area, near the 100-line and 50-line machines, is a real Arctic
experience as workers constantly come through a door at the end of that area. BRRRR!
..... bl
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