I read that through attrition Mohegan Sun is down 600 workers this year and Foxwoods just abruptly layed off 700 people.
So I wonder why it is so hard to capture a room rate for poker play.
I called the Poker Room at Mohegan and then transferred me to the registration desk (well, Ed did not know how to transfer me, actually I just called again). The first desk girl hung up when I did not have my Mohegan Sun number right available.
I called back and again they went in search of my Mohegan Sun number. I have no idea why.
Finally, after a lot of talk that ran around in circles I got Mary at some registration deck, and she knew what I was talking about, so here are the details:
S-Th Rate is $79 Weekend rate is $159.
6 hours of play is required at 10/20 limit or above.
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The last time I talked to Foxwoods about the same issue, they told me that I should come and play and then ask the supervisor if there were any "rooms available" and if there were, I could get the poker rate.
So they think I want to drive 3 hours on the chance they might have a room for me? And if they don't, what then? Drive back?
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Instead I'll start looking for a cheap motel. That will give me plenty of flexibility in how long and with whom I play poker.
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Also, these "local" places looking for new patrons need to think about what they are offering. I understand that they can't offer me free rooms at any time in the next 6 months after 6 hours of play, and a free room for quads (even with one in my hand) like I get a Laughlin. Weekends included, by the way although that is their competition. And I don't have to worry about my bankroll as they offer it in a 2-6 spread limit game.
(That means I can recoup my plane fare by going to Laughlin for one weekend to play poker.)
Okay, so Connecticutt is not Nevada.
But my kid likes MGM and since he started playing hours of poker there everytime he visits, he generally can always catch a room rate of $60. That is Vegas, high end, on the strip. And they tell him the rates easily over the phone. He just talks to one person. It is not a bait and switch come on. I don't even think they require him to prove his play. They know his play at MGM.
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So I wonder why it is so hard to capture a room rate for poker play.
I called the Poker Room at Mohegan and then transferred me to the registration desk (well, Ed did not know how to transfer me, actually I just called again). The first desk girl hung up when I did not have my Mohegan Sun number right available.
I called back and again they went in search of my Mohegan Sun number. I have no idea why.
Finally, after a lot of talk that ran around in circles I got Mary at some registration deck, and she knew what I was talking about, so here are the details:
S-Th Rate is $79 Weekend rate is $159.
6 hours of play is required at 10/20 limit or above.
________________
The last time I talked to Foxwoods about the same issue, they told me that I should come and play and then ask the supervisor if there were any "rooms available" and if there were, I could get the poker rate.
So they think I want to drive 3 hours on the chance they might have a room for me? And if they don't, what then? Drive back?
______________________
Instead I'll start looking for a cheap motel. That will give me plenty of flexibility in how long and with whom I play poker.
______________________
Also, these "local" places looking for new patrons need to think about what they are offering. I understand that they can't offer me free rooms at any time in the next 6 months after 6 hours of play, and a free room for quads (even with one in my hand) like I get a Laughlin. Weekends included, by the way although that is their competition. And I don't have to worry about my bankroll as they offer it in a 2-6 spread limit game.
(That means I can recoup my plane fare by going to Laughlin for one weekend to play poker.)
Okay, so Connecticutt is not Nevada.
But my kid likes MGM and since he started playing hours of poker there everytime he visits, he generally can always catch a room rate of $60. That is Vegas, high end, on the strip. And they tell him the rates easily over the phone. He just talks to one person. It is not a bait and switch come on. I don't even think they require him to prove his play. They know his play at MGM.
And
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