valley forge casino
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valley forge casino
Does anyone know if the new casino at valley forge has class II or class III video poker games?
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Welcome to the forum! Didn't find anything on VPFree but this is listed here on Videopoker.com (under PLAY --> Find). My assumption (I know....) would be they would be Class III.
VALLEY FORGE CASINO RESORT
Video Poker Games Machines
3/5/10 Play Poker 4
Super Star Poker 10
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Let us know when you visit, we're always interested in learning about different locations.
VALLEY FORGE CASINO RESORT
Video Poker Games Machines
3/5/10 Play Poker 4
Super Star Poker 10
Super Times Pay Poker 2
Let us know when you visit, we're always interested in learning about different locations.
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The VF casino has a casino resort license. These are a little different then the other casinos in the state.
As the first of two "casino resorts" to open in Pennsylvania, Valley Forge is required by law to have an "access plan." Gambling will be allowed to patrons of the Valley Forge Convention Center who spend at least $10 at any of its restaurants, bars, and retail shops, or stay at one of the center's two hotels, or use the spa.
Anyone attending a meeting, convention, or other event at the Convention Center also can enter the casino, as can those with seasonal or annual memberships, ranging from $20 to $69.
"I like to play poker, so I plan to test it out," said John Sollenberger, 59, of Downingtown, who was among those who opted to spend the minimum to enter the casino. After paying $10.60 for a mushroom burger at the food court, he was handed a plastic casino access card - which resembled a credit card and good for one day - that he signed on the back.
"If I like it, I'll come back next time and get a membership card," he said.
Sollenberger then used his access card to get through one of the electronic gateways to the casino floor and made a beeline for the table games. All the dealers were sporting their new uniforms: a bright red
Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/business/2 ... z20Nmqr0Tk
As the first of two "casino resorts" to open in Pennsylvania, Valley Forge is required by law to have an "access plan." Gambling will be allowed to patrons of the Valley Forge Convention Center who spend at least $10 at any of its restaurants, bars, and retail shops, or stay at one of the center's two hotels, or use the spa.
Anyone attending a meeting, convention, or other event at the Convention Center also can enter the casino, as can those with seasonal or annual memberships, ranging from $20 to $69.
"I like to play poker, so I plan to test it out," said John Sollenberger, 59, of Downingtown, who was among those who opted to spend the minimum to enter the casino. After paying $10.60 for a mushroom burger at the food court, he was handed a plastic casino access card - which resembled a credit card and good for one day - that he signed on the back.
"If I like it, I'll come back next time and get a membership card," he said.
Sollenberger then used his access card to get through one of the electronic gateways to the casino floor and made a beeline for the table games. All the dealers were sporting their new uniforms: a bright red
Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/business/2 ... z20Nmqr0Tk
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Very interesting!
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Very interesting!
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Don't know anything about this casino, but DO REMEMBER what a funny show THAT was Where's Ruth Buzzi, Dicky?, Danny?, Faygo?