Pala Casino
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Pala Casino
Thought I found my new favorite casino, but I was wrong.
Saturday night after the club closes stay away. I had to get security to remove a drunk girl who almost fell on me. Casino host told me to kick rocks. Sooooo disappointed!
Saturday night after the club closes stay away. I had to get security to remove a drunk girl who almost fell on me. Casino host told me to kick rocks. Sooooo disappointed!
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We used to visit Pala but found better VP pay tables at Valley View and Pachanga...Even so, we prefer to drive 4 hours to Las Vegas than make the 1 1/2 drive to the Indian casinos... Lots of 9/6 and even a few 10/6 VP paytables in Vegas off strip casinos...
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Pechanga's too crowded for me. I'll try Valley View. Thanks!
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Try Harrah's Southern California. Great VP!
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Try Harrah's Southern California. Great VP!
Not anymore...but Barona still has good vP.
Not anymore...but Barona still has good vP.
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I was living in Temecula when they built Pala. Same with Pechanga. They were OK, as was Barona in Lakeside, but I still always preferred to take the 4 hour drive to Vegas. I used to love to play the 9 out of 9 video slots. Sorry they were taken away. Now I play St. Louis or fly the 4 hours to Vegas. In 1985 when we lived in Rancho California, it was a lovely small town. Daughter was in the 1st graduating class of Temecula High School. Now, I barely recognize it, and the traffic is appalling. Sorry to say I don't miss it.