Harrahs AC
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Is that genuine or a knockoff?
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I don’t think it’s supposed to represent anything. Boscov has a big selection of really nice mens watches and they are all 10 bucks. I particularly like the 1930s and 1940s style “ tank watches “. Uh O in danger of disrupting the thread. Sorry!
. Both of the menus sound good. I’m not that picky as long as the food is fresh and not dried out or cold. I would go for the French Onion Soup, Shrimp cocktail, and Lasagna.
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Deep into Horrors, by the majestic pool, is Coastal. It appears that I can pick up some good smoothies with my RCs at a 1:1 redemption rate. That works for fit and trim FAA. The remodeled VP bar looks very nice as well. I thought I was across the way at Borgata for a moment.
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The sports book has become completely monetized. I walked in past the ropes and sat down. I actually had some enjoyment from it. But fifteen minutes later, a woman delivering food from AC Burger Bar came in to deliver. I noticed a guy handing her $40. She then came to me and said the fee would be $40. Saturday be damned. They still charge $40. I don’t know how the damn gofer gets to collect from guests. But I just left. I noticed that backs of chairs have tape with the patron’s name and date. CET has really gone downhill. I later sat in Resorts’ book, which is kept at a frigid temperature.
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If you ever get up here, the Mohegan Sportsbook is very nice. I don’t go there, but walked through it a couple of times. Just type in Mohegan Sun Fan Duel Sports book and check it out.
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Mohegan Sun is 11,000 square feet, 140' screen and 40 kiosks; too vast. Foxwoods and Ocean AC are 12,000 square feet, with Foxwoods being two stories. This trio makes the Caesars AC sports book look modest. That's as big as I want to go to maintain focus and have some rapport with fellow fans. But of course Caesars also charges $40 for the privilege. I kind of like the pocket size books of Harrah's and Resorts, though the Resorts clientele is absolutely abominable. Those guys wear me out. You have to sit in the front row and try to tune them out. With Harrah's, you pay for the privilege of a classier clientele. Tropicana AC is also $40.