Better get to this casino before they find out machines too loose and tighten em up lol
Better get to this casino before they find out machines too loose and tighten em up lol
[QUOTE=hytail;171829]Yeah mountain hardwear has really impressed me. Perfectly dry. No rips. About 5 years old. Looks and works just like new.
Is it warm?
Get back from AZ tomorrow. Plan to get early Saturday morning and hit casino bride still in sweetheart mode. Haha..
LL123 no not warm. Goretex is super thin/light. Built to layer. But the two coats I have are also wind proof. More like shells. The do have goretex coats that are insulated and the also have parkas.
Finally made it to Ilani yesterday morning about 830 am.
I found out what is causing all the traffic jams - the county let the tribe go cheap by installing turning 3 turning circles instead of traffic signals. No way can turning circles handle north and south bound freeway exit traffic.
As week as their sign display is, the casino is a very nice property. I think they used the same firm that does the Bellagio interior displays. A lot of blown glass ornaments, displays and structures exist throughout.
Surprisingly it was a large gaming room. I would say 3 times the size of Ballys with 2500 machines. The high limit room was non-description - non of the window/door glass on the property is smoke so you could tell what time one day it might be. Another note on the HL room - two ladies where playing a buffalo machine next to me and repeatedly ask me how to calculate what they were wagering per spin - they were curious since I was playing Ken style. Anyway I should them several times but the one lady kept hitting max bet (10 bucks) and stacks a slew of buffalo for 9 grand and change. Oh well, I came out ahead 6 bucks from the HL room.
I didn't hear a lot of bonuses, but the machine volumes were low - fantastic! I was up about 350 at one point and managed to come home with 160.
One week in, they are still getting some of the wrinkles ironed out. I asked several employees and two slot management employees what the tier point earning ratio is no one could tell me. Several said it was a secret formula. Haha. Maybe one of you Mohegan Sun vets can inform.
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looks like a nice casino. Notice it is not raining
Glad you came out ahead!
Secret forumula for points accumulation hhh
I've gone there 3 times so far. Unfortunately, there are no regular Meltdowns, just 5 $5 & 6 $1 Mega Meltdowns. The only quarter machines I could find are 9 lines, & you have to play all the lines. I say unfortunately, because my parents live down that way, & going to that casino would cut close to 100 miles off my 250 mile round trip to take Dad on a casino outing. He prefers to play regular Meltdown, quarter version. I put him on a dollar machine with a respin feature, but he lost & hated that. Then we found a five-line dollar machine that was sort of a Wheel of Fortune with a Playboy theme that allows you to bet $1 & the Spin symbol is a scatter so you still get the wheel. He liked that one because he got the bonus several times & got his money back. I played the one around the corner & lost $100. I think you're actually better off playing one credit because the bonus payouts didn't seem to be any higher on max bet.
One good thing is that they tier-match with the nearest other casinos, and they serve food in the VIP lounge. Valet parking is free for the top tier card, otherwise it costs $4. Apparently you cannot use points for slot play. I sure hope you can buy gas cards, because I have over $300 in points.