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Post by zodiakgsps on Mar 3, 2007 22:49:41 GMT -4
Anyone going to check it out?? I've personally never been to a casino and am not much of a gambler (I never even play the lotto), but am going to check it out. So far everyone I know who has been there said it's awesome, like nothing you'd expect in Erie. They're talking about adding table games too.
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Post by longhair on Mar 3, 2007 23:19:49 GMT -4
Went to vegas in january. It would hard to top that.
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Post by rflktrman on Mar 4, 2007 9:24:33 GMT -4
Pa will never come close to Vegas. Table games would take more action by the legislature and as fast as they are, will be another 50 years!
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Post by shorty on Mar 4, 2007 11:13:00 GMT -4
Where xactly is it at? The guys at work were talking about it but I dont know where it is. I thought it was going on the South side of the city at a race track but I was told it was at the entrance to Presque Isle. Across from Waldemeer?
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Post by markr on Mar 4, 2007 11:31:01 GMT -4
They'll never see a cent of my money. I've been to Vegas too. It was a neat vacation. Won't be back there anytime soon though.
Mark
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Post by boatcapt on Mar 5, 2007 17:21:31 GMT -4
Presque Downs is at exit 27 off of I - 90 that is the State street exit or route 97 - open from 9 am to 4 am.. place is packed .. bus tours from Cleveland area are bussing people in to play..over the last weekend they had over 100 people hit some kinds of jackpots but had to wait to get thier money cause they had "machine malfunctions" and it was hard for the staff to verify the winners a lot of people were not happy - they are still trying to work out the bugs.. hopefully they will get it right
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Post by rrroae on Mar 8, 2007 19:27:20 GMT -4
When they get gaming tables I'll go. Good to see the money staying in Pa.
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Post by zodiakgsps on Mar 8, 2007 19:43:38 GMT -4
I don't think gaming tables will take that long to be introduced, now that they have their foot in the door with slots and the racetrack. That with the promise of creating 200 more jobs should push the gaming tables through.
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