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Unread 12-15-2009, 12:32 AM
 
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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The casinos in Las Vegas are not like this. I know you were not drunk, but here they would welcome someone who IS drunk at the ATM. In fact, they would be happy to feed that person MORE drinks. That is an unfortunate incident you had Cmist, and I am sorry it happened to you since it was completely unjustified. My advice would be to completely stay out the Indian casinos, and come to Vegas instead. This is one area where NO ONE can dispute Vegas is much better than Phoenix.

 
Unread 12-15-2009, 12:39 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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I heard some stories about strict treatment at that casino compared to the Fort and Wild Horse Pass. One reason is that they've had more trouble with patrons at Casino Arizona and accidents due to drunks. So the janitor person must have seen you acting "funny" and contributed it to drunkenness and asked you to leave because of prior occurrences. Flicking' your card at the machine sounds like something a drunk would do when they couldn't figure out how to work one...LOL!

I've done something like that when tipsy but lucky I did get a laugh out of people because I was putting the card in wrong...Sounds like they just have a small tolerance for anything resembling "drunk" at Casino Arizona. And I've noticed a MUCH more blue haired crowd at Casino AZ compared to the others...
 
Unread 12-15-2009, 12:39 AM
 
Location: Peoria, AZ
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Originally Posted by las vegas drunk View Post
The casinos in Las Vegas are not like this. I know you were not drunk, but here they would welcome someone who IS drunk at the ATM. In fact, they would be happy to feed that person MORE drinks. That is an unfortunate incident you had Cmist, and I am sorry it happened to you since it was completely unjustified. My advice would be to completely stay out the Indian casinos, and come to Vegas instead. This is one area where NO ONE can dispute Vegas is much better than Phoenix.
LOL!! Completely agree on that one... I can't believe they would chase out a gambling drunk at the ATM... Isn't that their business? Makes no sense at all!

Great fun advice and not surprising seeing as though it comes from the one and only Las Vegas Drunk!!! Haha I love it!
 
Unread 12-15-2009, 12:42 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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Originally Posted by las vegas drunk View Post
The casinos in Las Vegas are not like this. I know you were not drunk, but here they would welcome someone who IS drunk at the ATM. In fact, they would be happy to feed that person MORE drinks. That is an unfortunate incident you had Cmist, and I am sorry it happened to you since it was completely unjustified. My advice would be to completely stay out the Indian casinos, and come to Vegas instead. This is one area where NO ONE can dispute Vegas is much better than Phoenix.
BOO! Keep the money local...LOL! Just kidding LVD...

But a percentage of the casino money in AZ goes back to the public school system here...
 
Unread 12-15-2009, 12:44 AM
 
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I wouldn't waste my time on the casinos down here in Phoenix. The worst casino in Vegas is a step up from the casinos down here.
 
Unread 12-15-2009, 12:50 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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I wouldn't waste my time on the casinos down here in Phoenix. The worst casino in Vegas is a step up from the casinos down here.
Casinos in Vegas are top notch...but that is their only industry so I'd hope they'd blow away the tiny casinos here, LOL!
 
Unread 12-15-2009, 12:50 AM
 
Location: Peoria, AZ
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I heard some stories about strict treatment at that casino compared to the Fort and Wild Horse Pass. One reason is that they've had more trouble with patrons at Casino Arizona and accidents due to drunks. So the janitor person must have seen you acting "funny" and contributed it to drunkenness and asked you to leave because of prior occurrences. Flicking' your card at the machine sounds like something a drunk would do when they couldn't figure out how to work one...LOL!

I've done something like that when tipsy but lucky I did get a laugh out of people because I was putting the card in wrong...Sounds like they just have a small tolerance for anything resembling "drunk" at Casino Arizona. And I've noticed a MUCH more blue haired crowd at Casino AZ compared to the others...
Well, if I was "flicking" it at the ATM, I WOULD say I was bombed, haha!

I stuck it in one way, didnt work, turned it around didnt work and upon retrying the original way, I felt the cold clammy finger of the cleaning lady tapping my neck. TIME TO LEAVE! No questions asked.

You are absolutely right on the small tolerance. I don't get it though since they have people working the floor yelling cocktails! No matter how many times I replay it, I can't understand it. Its worth a good laugh looking back on it now.
 
Unread 12-15-2009, 12:52 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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Well, if I was "flicking" it at the ATM, I WOULD say I was bombed, haha!

I stuck it in one way, didnt work, turned it around didnt work and upon retrying the original way, I felt the cold clammy finger of the cleaning lady tapping my neck. TIME TO LEAVE! No questions asked.

You are absolutely right on the small tolerance. I don't get it though since they have people working the floor yelling cocktails! No matter how many times I replay it, I can't understand it. Its worth a good laugh looking back on it now.
LOL, that is wierd you must of just had run into the wrong cleaning person that day...I say never give them business again! I doubt there is much you can do since it was on a res. But there wouldn't be much you could do if you were asked to leave a private casino in Vegas either. Thanks for the warning though, won't be going to that casino again.
 
Unread 12-15-2009, 12:59 AM
 
Location: Peoria, AZ
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LOL, that is wierd you must of just had run into the wrong cleaning person that day...
I'm laughin so hard I'm crying. Has anyone else had run ins with the cleaning crew at Casino AZ?

As I said, my friend moved on to get a seat at a poker table while I was fussing with the ATM, so my first reaction was that he sent someone over to play a joke so I didn't take it seriously. But apparently she had the power to have me thrown out as fast as lightning.
 
Unread 12-15-2009, 01:18 AM
 
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Default Something I just remembered

Several months ago my husband and I decided to check out the smaller casino, Indian bend. On our way out there was something going on that looked like a road block suituation, but it was several RES police giving out tickets to 3 or more cars pulled over at the same time now that was scary to me. I decided I don't want to ever go back there, It was just odd to see that.
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