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Gulf coast question

Discussion in 'Non-Vegas Casino Hotels' started by Daani, Jun 18, 2020.

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  1. Daani

    Daani Low-Roller

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    Has anybody been to Island view or Silver Slipper or any of the other smaller casinos in the Gulfport area. I would appreciate it if you tell me how they handle the mess.
     
  2. Bama Low Roller

    Bama Low Roller Tourist

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    Well, the Scarlet Pearl is really great, the IP has strong and weak points... I think the recent reviews of Golden Nugget been a bit harsh.. havent been to Island View
     
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    Rob6 8 Low-Roller

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    I went to both over 2 weeks ago. Read my TR day trip to Biloxi.
     
  4. RebelDiceMan

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    I haven't been to Island View or Silver Slipper but I have been to Treasure Bay (3 times) to make some Nascar bets and play some VP as well as a trip to Harrah's Gulf Coast two days ago. (taking advantage of their 5X tier credit multiplier for June) Both of those are in the bottom half of Gulf Coast casinos size wise. Both of them are pretty similar in what they are doing to deal with the virus. Both are asking people at the door about symptoms but neither had temperature checks. Harrah's had the vast majority of their slot/VP machines in groups of 4 machines configured so that you did not have anyone sitting next to you. The machines that could not be configured that way (mostly on a wall) had every other machine turned off. Treasure Bay still had their machines in rows (mostly) with every other machine turned off. All employees at both casinos are required to wear masks at all times but customers are only "encouraged" to wear masks. Hand sanitizers everywhere in both places. Table games have plexiglass dividers and only three players to a table except craps which allows three on each end.
     
  5. Daani

    Daani Low-Roller

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    Thanks for the answers. I am still wondering how some other casinos handle it.
     
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