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COSMO to add $25 resort fee

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by sammasseur, Dec 3, 2012.

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  1. sammasseur

    sammasseur VIP Whale

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  2. ItsJustMe

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    Does not surprise me... I was expecting this ever since they started doing 6:5 blackjacks back in March.
     
  3. petp13

    petp13 Low-Roller

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    im hoping they up their resort credit offerings to make up for it.
     
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    nostresshere Mr. Anti Debit Card

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    Fat chance.
     
  5. petp13

    petp13 Low-Roller

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    i dunno, i think their current $150 resort credit for a 3 night stay is pretty good. got me free room service breakfast every day for most of my trip :licklips:
    up it to 200-250 and it all than makes up for the resort fee.
     
  6. CenterfieldNine

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    This. They are operating like a club... they are the hot property, so are milking people who PAY for rooms and PAY for food... hosts, comps, odds, limits are all NOT ideal there but it is still a cool place to visit.

    I don't think its the type of place for a gambler... its just a boutique hotel such as Trump or Vdara that isn't handicapped by not having a Casino. If that makes any sense at all... essentially i feel the casino isnt the focus or profit center of the property, but they do have one.
     
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    i do agree the casino isnt considered a profit center...dont know how long they can survive by milking the hotel and club crowd...but during my stay 2 weeks ago i found plenty of 3:2 BJ tables (half were 6:5)...on weekdays i even played at $10 BJ tables on weekdays. so its not THAT bad as people think it is...and their dealers were BY FAR the best i encountered during my trip (though we'll see if i get any offers for my stay/play there)
     
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