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Ramada Express Sold

Ramada Express and its parent company Aztar was sold today to Pinnacle.
Pinnacle is an expierenced casino operator that had zero properties in
Southern Nevada. They own Boomtown in the Reno area, and my expierence
is that they have excellent VP, and very favorable BJ conditions. I
hope some of this will rubb off on the RE.

Does anyone have a flow chart on all the changes being made in
Laughlin? After years of stagnant changes, it seems all the deck chairs
on the Titantic are being moved about.

Here is one story on the sale:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000087&sid=aI.KiPL7tAzQ

Speaking from experience, Boomtown in Reno is a fun place to
go. While I didn't notice any 9/6 25¢ JOB they do have favorable
BJ conditions by allowing doubling down on any first two cards.

I agree in that I hope some of Pinnacle's policies will rub off on
RE. I do hope they keep the train though. Actually it surprises
me that RE doesn't even publicize the train on their website.
Does the train no longer run? Are they purposely refraining from
publishing the train in hopes of keeping kids away?

--- In vpFREE_Laughlin@yahoogroups.com, "hamstockman"
<ab6pq@...> wrote:

Ramada Express and its parent company Aztar was sold today

to Pinnacle.

Pinnacle is an expierenced casino operator that had zero

properties in

Southern Nevada. They own Boomtown in the Reno area, and

my expierence

is that they have excellent VP, and very favorable BJ conditions.

I

hope some of this will rubb off on the RE.

Does anyone have a flow chart on all the changes being made

in

Laughlin? After years of stagnant changes, it seems all the

deck chairs

on the Titantic are being moved about.

Here is one story on the sale:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000087&sid=aI.Ki
PL7tAzQ

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