We still have not heard back from our contact at Station Casinos. Since there are multiple properties with multiple managers involved, it could take a lot more time and we have no idea when we will get a response about the current situation We are, however, continuing our efforts to get a response.
At this point it is simply best to advise everyone that Red Rock, Boulder Station and Fiesta Henderson are no longer accepting the 2-for-1 buffet coupons in the current 2007 Guide, as well as in the 2008 edition of the Guide which will be on sale November 1.
We have revised the page on our web site which lists coupon changes ( http://www.americancasinoguide.com/changes.shtml ) to reflect the above change in policy by the concerned casinos. If the situation should change in the future, we will update that page with the new information.
While we have never really had a problem with casinos accepting coupons, the reality of the situation is that a casino can always stop taking a coupon at any time they decide it is in their interest to do so. As noted at the bottom of page two in the American Casino Guide, we will speak to a casino to inquire about the situation, but ultimately it is a business decision on the casino's part and we have no control over the situation.
If anyone is concerned that any other casinos might stop participating in the future, our only suggestion is that you not buy the book.
Sincerely,
Steve Bourie
At this point it is simply best to advise everyone that Red Rock, Boulder Station and Fiesta Henderson are no longer accepting the 2-for-1 buffet coupons in the current 2007 Guide, as well as in the 2008 edition of the Guide which will be on sale November 1.
We have revised the page on our web site which lists coupon changes ( http://www.americancasinoguide.com/changes.shtml ) to reflect the above change in policy by the concerned casinos. If the situation should change in the future, we will update that page with the new information.
While we have never really had a problem with casinos accepting coupons, the reality of the situation is that a casino can always stop taking a coupon at any time they decide it is in their interest to do so. As noted at the bottom of page two in the American Casino Guide, we will speak to a casino to inquire about the situation, but ultimately it is a business decision on the casino's part and we have no control over the situation.
If anyone is concerned that any other casinos might stop participating in the future, our only suggestion is that you not buy the book.
Sincerely,
Steve Bourie
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