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bmar
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Re: Atlantic City VP

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We spent 5 days at the Hilton earlier in the month and had 2 nights comped and the other 3 were $70.00 per night. I normally stay at the Trop but decided to change it up this time around. The thing that I like about the Hilton is its size. Being smaller than any other casino in AC their overhead is much lower that is why I think they have paying out the best. If your a slot player the dollar machines in the smoking sections always hit well. their poker machine on the main floor are ok but there is a section off to the side of the main in the smoking section that has some very loose machines. Made out pretty good on several nights playing a $1.00 9/6 DDB and JP.
The only downfall for the Hilton is its location being on the southern end of the boardwalk and away from all of the bigger casinos.
 
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Post by BOOPSAHOY »

Sounds like you had a good trip-congrats

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Post by JIMDUECE`SWILD »

I just got back tonight from A.C. stayed at Harrah`s Sunday and Monday. then we stayed at the Borgata Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. As far as poker and playing the machines. I couldn`t by a card unless I went to the gift shop and bought the whole deck. I could not get any machines to work in my favor. My casino friends that i have in A.C. did very well.
So I`ll just tell you about the the other things. Harrah`s we just went to the pool and had a coupon for 2 free buffet on Monday. No much play at Harrah`s. At The Borgata tuesday night Our Host was able to put us in for the Atlantic City Airshow Dinner Reception in the main ballroom. The food was excellent and we were able to talk with the pilots and crew members of the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. The U.S. Army Golden Knights Paratroopers were there and many other pilots and staff that were performing for the show on Wednesday.
The Borgata had shuttle service to and from the show by bus. The Borgata had there own viewing area on the beach at center stage. They set up a large tent with tables and chairs and unlimited food and drinks. There was no alcohol served. The weather was 90° plus and very humid. they also had chairs set on the beach to watch the show.
 
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We spent 5 days at the Hilton earlier in the month and had 2 nights comped and the other 3 were $70.00 per night. I normally stay at the Trop but decided to change it up this time around. The thing that I like about the Hilton is its size. Being smaller than any other casino in AC their overhead is much lower that is why I think they have paying out the best. If your a slot player the dollar machines in the smoking sections always hit well. their poker machine on the main floor are ok but there is a section off to the side of the main in the smoking section that has some very loose machines. Made out pretty good on several nights playing a $1.00 9/6 DDB and JP.
The only downfall for the Hilton is its location being on the southern end of the boardwalk and away from all of the bigger casinos.
 
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The size of the Hilton is one of the things that draws Tangueray and I to it. Off the elevator, 15 steps around the corner and your into the action.
It doesn't hurt that our luck (?) level has increased dramatically over the recent 3 trips there.

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Post by faygo »

JimDW, sounds like a good time. Actually being able to converse with the Pilots had to be pretty cool.   If your going to buy a deck of cards, buy the ones with the hole drilled through them, much cheaper. I've had those kinds of trips where the only things that pay are the change machines and the Pop machines.

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