St. Valentine's Day.
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2024 12:42 pm
No love for me. It was a massacre.
I arrived the 13th around 5pm and sauntered up to the Harrah's check-in via Seven Stars line. Being there was no one around it didn't matter. Minutes later I was enroute to Atrium 1253, where I "unpacked" and settled in.
Moments later I was back in the elevator destination casino floor, where I was dumped just a few paces from the Diamond Cove.
After swiping to activate the 5x TC promo and my paltry $85 free play I found my seat at 14476. I managed a good draw on trip 3s for my first (and unknown to me) my last handpay: I instructed the SA how I wished to be paid and waited. And waited. Fifteen minutes later she came back saying they wanted to know my occupation to which I replied simply "retired", although I haven't officially qualified as such. Evidently that wasn't good enough. What about before you retired? After asking why this was necessary, I gave a generic "scientist". Seemingly satisfied, they left and I waited another 20 minutes until they returned.
All good until they realized the check did not match the w2-g! Off again for another 20 minutes as I fumed at the incompetence. Upon return there was another issue this time with the w2-g. I ended up having a manager come out to the floor to resolve (another 10 minute wait). After nearly an hour and 10 minutes I finally had my check and a fresh drink- which took almost as long to be delivered.
All good now? No. The row killed the mojo and I was in slow mo, suffering a concussive blow and draining my dough. I had one decent rally- taking 200 deposit up to 1900 courtesy of two separate quad aces draws, but couldn't add the kicker and slowly bled out the entire balance.
The remainder of the trip was a parade of near misses and lousy dealt offerings A tough start to 2024 and the rest of the year is in jeopardy as to frequency and bankroll of trips. After a lackluster 2023 (6k loss according to statement) including a disastrous NYE trip, pretty sure there won't be another until April. What a drag.
I arrived the 13th around 5pm and sauntered up to the Harrah's check-in via Seven Stars line. Being there was no one around it didn't matter. Minutes later I was enroute to Atrium 1253, where I "unpacked" and settled in.
Moments later I was back in the elevator destination casino floor, where I was dumped just a few paces from the Diamond Cove.
After swiping to activate the 5x TC promo and my paltry $85 free play I found my seat at 14476. I managed a good draw on trip 3s for my first (and unknown to me) my last handpay: I instructed the SA how I wished to be paid and waited. And waited. Fifteen minutes later she came back saying they wanted to know my occupation to which I replied simply "retired", although I haven't officially qualified as such. Evidently that wasn't good enough. What about before you retired? After asking why this was necessary, I gave a generic "scientist". Seemingly satisfied, they left and I waited another 20 minutes until they returned.
All good until they realized the check did not match the w2-g! Off again for another 20 minutes as I fumed at the incompetence. Upon return there was another issue this time with the w2-g. I ended up having a manager come out to the floor to resolve (another 10 minute wait). After nearly an hour and 10 minutes I finally had my check and a fresh drink- which took almost as long to be delivered.
All good now? No. The row killed the mojo and I was in slow mo, suffering a concussive blow and draining my dough. I had one decent rally- taking 200 deposit up to 1900 courtesy of two separate quad aces draws, but couldn't add the kicker and slowly bled out the entire balance.
The remainder of the trip was a parade of near misses and lousy dealt offerings A tough start to 2024 and the rest of the year is in jeopardy as to frequency and bankroll of trips. After a lackluster 2023 (6k loss according to statement) including a disastrous NYE trip, pretty sure there won't be another until April. What a drag.