Showing posts with label Casablanca Casino. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 16, 2016

Summerlin Half Marathon Trip


Introduction


As usual, I like to capture my thoughts and experiences after any road trip and the trip to Summerlin for the Summerlin Half Marathon is going to be no exception.  I mostly write these so that I have something to remember my trips by and some people do find them interesting (I think).

There won't be any racing recaps or running stories.  So if you are looking for that, this is probably an article you'll want to skip.


Saturday 4/9


Shari and I left the homestead around 7:30 in the morning.  I was hoping to hit the road a bit earlier but cat issues and last minute packing delayed us a bit.  Not the end of the world, since Saturday morning traffic is no big deal and we were heading away from the city.

The trip down south was fairly uneventful.  I just made the trip twice since the start of the year and I don't think traveling down I-15 is terribly exciting.  

Around 4.5 hours later we arrived in Mesquite.  Normally we go to the Virgin River Casino for their breakfast buffet but I knew that the Casablanca Buffet was a lot quieter and easier to get food.  I also had $5 off so that meant we'd be eating for about $15.  

Initially neither one of us were terribly hungry and we started gambling.  A guy overheard us talking and was like, if you are planning on eating you better get in now because the buffet closes for lunch in about 20 minutes.  We certainly didn't want to have to kill another hour so we hustled over to the buffet.  Suffice to say, we were the last to pay and I managed to get a plate or two of hot food before they started taking food away.  I didn't do a huge gorge session on account I had a race the next day, but I certainly ate pretty well.

Can you tell I am tired?
We gambled a bit and I pretty much broke even and Shari wasn't winning anything.  We spent about an hour in there to make sure our food settled before heading to Vegas.

About 80 minutes later I made my way to the Red Rock Casino and picked up my Summerlin Half Marathon shirt and bib.  Simple easy in and easy out.  We talked about gambling at the Red Rock but neither of us has ever had any luck there so we headed over to the Suncoast.  I've had good luck over there in the past as well as Shari.

Packet Pickup


I wound up killing quite a while in there while Shari's luck continued to go sour.  I wound up getting a good 30 minutes of play (if not more) on $20 on a Multi-Strike Video Poker.  

After a while we decided to head on over to our hotel at the Rampart.  We had gotten a nice deal from them $99 a night plus a bunch of coupons.  It turned out to be the best deal in the area.  We've also wanted to spend the night at the Rampart for a while.  It is truly a beautiful hotel with some amazing grounds.

As I checked in, I noticed that the woman checking us in was Korean.  I immediately began quizzing her on various words and Korean trivia, since I am a big fan of the Reply 1988 series (as well as Korean pop music).  She was pretty impressed with my knowledge and I asked for a translation or two.  One word I've heard a lot is "cheep-paw" or at least that is my understanding of how it is pronounced.  She blushed when I said it and I was like, "What? What does it mean?"  

She didn't want to tell me what it meant until I pressed further.  She finally told me it meant a 4-letter word for excrement.  I think I've missed pronounced the word as I don't think that's the word the songs I hear is using.

The wide halls at the Rampart

We wound up gambling somewhat late but neither one of us had much luck.  We had some free play as well but that didn't really get us anything.  The Rampart definitely has refreshed their slot machines and modernized the casino (it seemed bigger) but I wouldn't describe the slots as loose.

We wound up eating an Irish pub.  I certainly didn't want a buffet before a morning race and the pub seemed to work offering simple food at a decent price.  We also had a $10 off food voucher, which certainly help put a dent in the bill.  I had a simple veggie burger with fries.

I slept poorly.  I think I was overstimulated and had a bit of anxiety over the morning's race.  The room was also pretty warm.  If I slept more than 4 hours I would be surprised.


Sunday 4/10


In the morning, I ran the Summerlin Half Marathon, which you can read about here.

By the time I made it back to the room it was about 10 am and I was pretty hungry.  The rooms at the Rampart are spacious and they have a wonderful shower.  They certainly don't have any flow restrictors and it was nice to relax.

I was starving and so since I had a two-for-one buffet pass we opted to hit the buffet at the Rampart.  For $18 it was a bit on the pricey side.  But they have good food there and it was convenient.

We wound up using our second day's free play allotment and I wound up getting slightly lucky on a few machines but mostly break even or was down a few bucks.

We've always been curious about living in Summerlin so we had done a bit of research and decided to go looking at model homes.  Note: I am NOT moving.  Just looking and seeing what I could get within a certain price range.  The houses we looked at were out of the range I was interested in but they had some stunning views of the strip:







After visiting the houses I wanted to hit the pool at the Rampart.  Again, I can't stress how nice the grounds are at the Rampart.  It is like being in a tropical paradise and their pool is also worth seeing.  Being that it was spring there weren't many people there.  It was nice to relax in the sauna for a while:






After cleaning up we decided to head on over to the Red Rock Resort.  We had a 2-for-1 buffet pass there.  We weren't terribly hungry upon arriving so we gambled a bit.  I was down about $50 but managed to get a lucky bonus round on a Leprechaun game that brought me back to even.  

Dinner was passable and I actually really well -- especially considering we were eating at half price.


Monday 4/11


We checked out of the Rampart and I actually slept wonderfully!  I think I was out the minute I put my head on the pillow and stayed asleep most of the night (I tend to wake up multiple times at night).

We had tried to figure out where to eat most of the trip using coupons from MyVegas or what not.  Monday had left us wondering what to do.  We thought about going down to the Strip to eat, but now that they are charging for parking, we decided we didn't want to deal with the hassle.  

We had eaten for cheap at the Suncoast before and decided to eat there, since it was right next door to the Rampart.  It was about $7 a person.  We toyed around with gambling for 300 points in order to "earn" a breakfast buffet, but we were hungry and after playing a bit, I realized it was going to take a while to get the points.  I wasn't having much luck and I didn't want to further throw away money.

We got there at the tail end of breakfast and had to wait about 30 minutes before they switched over to lunch.  They have an awesome make your own Mongolian plate which is the best thing on the menu:


Again, for $7, this is probably the best buffet in town.

Yummy dessert at the Suncoast


We gambled a bit more before hitting the road.

I had a free weeknight room at the Casablanca in Mesquite.  It helps to break up the trip by spending a night there.  It is only 4.5 hours back home instead of 5.5.  It just seems a lot shorter.  

There is a Sun City development in Mesquite and I've talked about wanting to retire there.  I am still a good 15 years from retirement, but we were curious what we could get.  

Views from Mesquite, NV

Views from Mesquite, NV
Houses were definitely a lot cheaper, but certainly less spectacular.

By the time we finished checking out the houses, we were able to check in at the Casablanca.  After unpacking, I headed out to the pool for an hour-long sauna / swim.  Casablanca has a beautiful pool but their sauna's jets are just weak.



We gambled a bit and I wound up getting a lot of play on Britney Spears Slot Machine.  This game seems give you a lot of play for your money but you don't win very much.  I've seen one guy win a lot, but for me, it is mostly a few bucks here and there.  We did try $50 in a Rising Dragon slot machine at max bet and got nothing on it.

We were both buffet'd out so we decided to eat the cafe at the Casablanca.  They have epic proportions and also a huge Chinese menu.  I wound up getting some shrimp and noodles.  I wasn't a huge fan of it (I was expecting something different) but the food was good and the service was attentive.  No wonder there is usually a line there.


We gambled a bit more, but neither one of us were having much luck so we called it a night.


Tuesday 4/12


We got up early.  The best time to leave Mesquite is early in the morning.  With a 4.5 hour drive, it basically gets you back into Salt Lake City before the rush hour hits.  

I had a 2-for-1 buffet at the Virgin River so we ate there.  We practically had the place to ourselves.  Normally, on the weekends, the Virgin River can be a pain to get food because the line for food is one long line -- you can't just interject yourself at the end for say cheese blintzes. 

The lack of crowd also made it super easy to get an omelette...


I wound up playing my free play at the Virgin River and Britney Spears gave me a lot of play time, but I never won anything.  I also played some Wonder Woman, which was fun but like Britney, she'll give you some time to play but rarely pays off.

The trip home was pretty uneventful and we arrived home just a hair before 2:30, which left the rest of the day to unpack, cleanup and get a run in.  

Overall, it was a fun trip.  We got a lot of bargains for food and our stay, so that helped.  Gambling, as usual, it was kind of a bust for both of us.  The highlight of the trip was when I won $81 on a bonus round on Fu Dao Le at the Suncoast.  

Running a half marathon in one of my favorite cities made this trip really worth while and I think we both thoroughly enjoyed it.  It was a nice experience to stay off the strip as well and enjoy the "other side" of Vegas.


Tuesday, April 14, 2015

St George / Hurricane / Mesquite Vacation Recap




Introduction


Whew, what a trip!  Below, I'll detail what I did on a day by day basis.  I won't recap the gory details of other places posts I've done but mostly this is a highlight reel of what we did from Friday until Monday:


Friday


I managed to get off fairly early from work and booked it home.  I had packed 90% of my things the previous night and it was just a matter of doing a quick double check and throwing my toiletries and a few other knick knacks into a suitcase.  

By 3:45 we were on the road and heading south on the I-15.  Normally Friday traffic can be a little crazy and we wound up getting caught in some construction traffic south of Draper that took an extra 15 minutes to get through.  Luckily it was short lived and largely that was the only head-achy part of the 4 hour trip south.

We thought about eating in a variety of places but eating greasy fast food before a marathon is rarely a good idea.  I've had good luck with IHOPs in general so we stopped at the Cedar City one (about 3 hours south of us).  Service was quick and I got plenty of food and we were off in short order to St George.

We stayed at the Chalet Motel, which had gotten good reviews on TripAdvisor.com.  We weren't disappointed and while some of the fixtures were mismatched it was a huge place and close to the freeway.

I slept really poorly that night on account that I had pre-race anxiety about the marathon.  Also, the motel didn't have an alarm clock and I had fears my phone's alarm clock wasn't going to work (I usually double up on alarms before a race).  I was also extremely warm -- and since there has been a cold / flu circulating around the office, I was terrified I was coming down with it.


Saturday


I got up at 4:30am and hustled over to Hurricane Utah where I ran my 16th marathon.  Afterwards I came back, cleaned up and decided to grab some lunch.  

I had rummaged through my goody bag from the race and discovered that I basically had a $4 coupon for Cafe Allure and it turns out that the cafe was right across the street from our motel.  Usually after a marathon I don't have a huge appetite so this was a perfect.  Cafe Allure reminded me of a Panera bread.  I managed to get a grilled veggie sandwich while Shari opted for a cheese pizza.  I was expecting a long wait for our food but it came within minutes.  It was really good but unfortunately I couldn't eat my chips that came with my sandwich because my teeth hurt from the acidic Gatorade I had used during the race.

After eating we got our hiking gear together and headed to Snow Canyon.  We wound up spending a few hours there.

On the way back I hunted down the St George Mormon Temple and quickly snapped a picture:


We cleaned up and on the agenda was a Saturday night trip to Mesquite.  We had done our research and discovered that the Casablanca Hotel and Resort had a Saturday buffet that included pre-cracked crab legs.  Score for me -- also for only $17.99 too .. .even better.

We made the roughly 35 minute drive to Casablanca and checked out the line to the buffet.  It wasn't crowded and I wasn't necessarily starving so we decided to play some slot machines.  We circled the casino and we were both disappointed to find that they were sorely lacking in some of our favorites.  No Rise of Ra, no Fu Dao Le and only one Super Red Phoenix, which didn't have a red envelope bonus on it.  The casino was pretty up to date but it had a lot of filler machines that we would never touch.

Most of the machines I would play were also occupied.  I jumped on one machine that I had never tried before and played it for a while by investing $20 into it.  I didn't make a profit, but played for a time, nearly lost the twenty and then got a bonus round bringing me up with a small profit.

I noticed that a Lucky Tree by Bally's was unoccupied.  I genuinely like the new Bally machines -- they can be stingy but at the same time they can pay some serious cash.  I put my twenty in there and wasn't getting much action when I suddenly got a bonus round.  

Basically if 3 cats come up on the screen you go to a pick'em screen.  I managed to get 11 picks (which is pretty good) and proceeded to pick random boxes.  The more cats of the same color you pick, the more you win.  I wound up picking like 5 white cats -- which are the hardest and most profitable to get.  I looked at the chart as to how much I was to win and saw 1290.  Great $12.90 -- not too shabby for a 50 cent bet.

But I was totally mistaken:


Instead of $12.90 I had won $129.00.  Big difference.  I was ecstatic to say the least and it looked like my hot streak was continuing.

Glowing my latest big win, we decided to go have some dinner.  For the price, the food wasn't bad -- and of course I loaded up on plate after plate of crab legs.  So awesome:


The rest of the buffet was pretty ho-hum.  While they had some premium offerings, I felt the food was lukewarm and didn't seem well attended to.  I enjoyed the price, but I'll take a Montego Bay Oceano Buffet over this one anytime.

After eating Shari tried her luck on an Ainsworth Buffalo game and she wound up winning $80 or so on a nice bonus round.  I sat around and played some IGT game that pays with just about every spin, but gives you pennies on the dollar in terms of return.  It is still fun but after getting 3 bonus rounds that totaled about $7, I had had enough.  I put a $100 into a Can Can game that I had never played before (that I had seen people win at) and I managed to hit a couple of really hot bonus rounds which gave me another $40 profit after dipping precipitously low on my initial investment.

Since I was on a hot streak I decided to try out the Dungeons and Dragons game.  I had no idea what I was doing and at first was disappointed that the game didn't have more "sizzle"  It almost felt boring.  Suddenly, though, I hit a bonus round.  I spun the wheel on it and wound up getting 25 free spins.  It has a pretty cool bonus round and wound up with another $40 profit.  I was hoping for a bigger payoff, especially with 25 spins, but it just wasn't in the cards.

After circling the casino a few more times, we decided we were pretty tired at this point.  I also had a treacherous drive up the winding I-15 Arizona pass back to St George that I would need to be alert for.

On Saturday night, despite being pretty excited about my wins, I managed to get a full night's sleep.


Sunday



Once we woke up and took care of repacking everything up we decided to hit the St George Golden Corral.  I can finally claim this GC off my Utah State's list.  It was good and the layout / food selection reminded us a lot of the Midvale on.  It is one of the few things open in St George on a Sunday and while I didn't inhale a ton of food, I got enough to fill me for most of the day.

After finished at the Corral, we headed to Zion National Park where we spent the next few hours hanging around.  

Once we wrapped up at Zion's we proceeded to make our way back to Mesquite where we were going to stay at the Casablanca Resort.  Our first stop, however, was to the Eureka Mesquite Casino:


We had never been to the Eureka before and I was really impressed with it.  It was clean and they had a lot more modern machines.  I spotted my favorite machine Leonidas and I knew I had to sign up for the player's club.  We got two free stainless steel coffee mugs for doing so.  Unfortunately this was about the highlight of our visit to the Eureka.

We briefly scoped out buffet and were sufficiently unimpressed with the offerings.  I wound up plunking $60 in Leonidas.  I got a few bonus rounds but they were very unimpressive, including one bonus round that was less than a dollar.

I tried my like on one of the Australian Cash-man type of machines and didn't get any luck there either.  Before I knew it I had spent $80.  I was still up about $50 for the trip, but in a very short period of time I was hemorrhaging money.  

Disgusted we drove across the street and went to the Virgin River.  I don't remember what we played but both of our fortunes continued to dwindle.  

Being hungry we opted for the Virgin River Buffet.  Their buffet is priced aggressively and I made out like a bandit there and ate like crazy.  I wound up going to the make your pasta station and had two heaping portions of freshly made shrimp spaghetti:


Double fisted dessert eater!

After eating we went over to the Casablanca and checked in.  The hotel sort of bills itself as an upscale golf hotel with a flair for old Vegas.  The hotel is clean and the casino is huge.  The furnishings in the room were dated (especially the tube TV and old shower head) but overall we were happy with the room.  






We both initially toyed with going to the pool and laying around, but I think we were both so tired we just sat around and stared at the TV.  It wasn't until after 8 that we went back to the casino.  We swiped our loyalty cards and like every other time we won a free hot dog or a discounted coffee.  We did managed to redeem one of them in the morning though.

I was still up a small amount and after losing nearly $60 in the Can Can game again I tried my old faithful Dungeons and Dragons and wound up nailing a bonus round on an 80 cent bet.  I spun the wheel and was awarded 6 free spins.  Big deal I thought... but there is a way the game retriggers and gets more spins and I managed to get a bunch more spins, including a $60 screen full of swords:

Screen full of swords
On that note, we wound up crashing for the night.  Once again, I slept great.


Monday


In the morning I went for my run.  You can read about it here.

After getting back and fetching Shari her discounted coffee I cleaned up and ran to the pool.  Unfortunately the spa was being refilled (I would've really liked to have sat in a hot tub) but the pool was open and with the low 70's air temperature, the pool felt great.  I wound up swimming for a bit before heading back to the room.  With 10AM fast approaching, we wanted to catch the morning buffet at the Virgin River Casino.




I was ready lightning fast and by 10:05 we had arrived at the buffet -- only to realize it had closed for the breakfast to lunch transition five minutes before we got there.  I always mess that up, assuming it will be closed at 10 instead of 11.  I almost collapsed to my knees and yelled "Noooooooo!!!" like a Simpsons character.

We thought about sitting around for an hour waiting for it to reopen but we sort of wanted to hit the road.  We jumped into the cafe and had breakfast there.  For about $25 we ate pretty well.  Service was fast and the food was good and plentiful. Granted, I would rather have had a buffet, but it was certainly passable:

Veggie skillet -- plus toast
After breakfast we gambled a bit and I found myself only throwing good money after bad.  I simply wasn't having any luck.  Normally I win in Mesquite, but the last 36 hours was a complete downer.

The drive home was pretty uneventful other than a massive backup between the Utah / Salt Lake County line thanks to a tiny accident.  It wound up taking an extra 20 minutes to get home.  Certainly not the worst thing that could happen, but it was a pain, as we were anxious to get home.


Conclusion


You know you've done your weekend right when you go to work on Tuesday and it feels like a Monday.  I had so much fun.  While the long weekend was hardly relaxing it was definitely "filled to the max" which is sort of the way I like it.

From a gambling standpoint, I was largely up for the entire trip.  However, the last day brought me about -$50.  Certainly not the worst thing that could happen but for a while I was doing pretty well.  The comp system at the Mesquite hotels isn't the greatest and I am glad I have Wendover as a choice to game at.