Did you ever play at M Resort in Vegas Chrissy? They are Penn National and Plainridge is as well according to their website. Or they bought some player lists to get a boost!
Did you ever play at M Resort in Vegas Chrissy? They are Penn National and Plainridge is as well according to their website. Or they bought some player lists to get a boost!
I forgot to post that I went to the soft opening of Plainridge. It was very crowded, and I lost a quick $200 and left. It seemed nice enough and I will go back once it quiets down. They had decent machines including a few that can't be found in Ct. They have reasonable places to get a bite to eat including a very small food court area. It is very close to the Wrentham Outlets with lots of dining options available there as well. There was a band playing so loudly that one section of the slot floor was way too loud, so hopefully when there is no band playing I can explore that section more thoroughly. When I got my players card they asked if I played at The M in Vegas, so I presume that is where they got my info from.
Being so much closer to me (an hour and 15 or so without traffic), I expect it will be okay for an occasional slot fix but I don't plan to devote much of my play to them. Gram met me there (45 minutes from her) and was satisfied with the Smoking area but I am sure she won't be going in inclement weather. I expect they will see low attendance during cold weather!
Sorry no wins Cris, but at least you found a closer casino to get your fix. Let us know what you think about the place when things calm down there.
I went on day 2. It was clean, bright and modern. I dislike Twin Rivers. It is filthy, dark and smokey. I always lose there.
The fact it is smoke free is a plus to me. It might be a minus however to the bottom line. The food choices were very limited with no Chinese food and no Dunkis Donuts. I earned 1300 points in 3 hours and lost little.
It is a quick and easy drive for me. Hasta la vista Twin Rivers.
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