Announcement

Collapse

Forum Closure in 50 Days

📢 Important Notice: Forum Closure in 50 Days
We want to inform all our users that this forum will be permanently closed in 50 days.
We have greatly appreciated your contributions, discussions, and support over the years.
This decision was not made lightly, and we thank each and every one of you for being part of this community.

What You Need to Know:
Closure Date: 6th August 2025


Access: The forum will remain accessible for reading until the closure date, but posting and registration may be disabled beforehand.


Data Retention: After the closure date, all forum data will be permanently deleted and will no longer be accessible. Please back up any content you wish to keep before this date.


Contact: If you have questions, concerns, or need assistance, feel free to reach out to us:


Email:dpo at gamelounge.com


We appreciate your understanding and support during this transition.
- The ACG Forum Team -
See more
See less

Harrahs Chester Casino & Racetrack: Worst Of Harrah's

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Harrahs Chester Casino & Racetrack: Worst Of Harrah's

    I WAS a Seven Stars player but am no longer thanks to casinos like this one that took so much of my money that after a year or so, I couldn't afford to play and spend what it took to stay in the Seven Stars category. Everything about this casino is unlike any other Harrah's that I've been to and I've been to almost all of them. First of all, trying to get there is somewhat of a scary experience. The roads are pretty rough as well as the neighborhoods that you travel through to get to the prison which is behind the casino (I've actually watched the inmates in the excercise yard from one of the windows in the casino). The machines in the High Limit room are the tightest machines I've ever experienced anywhere (I put $1000 in a $5 Double Gold machine and got NOTHING back) and the other machines I played were just as tight. When my funds were down, I played everything else out there from the $2 reels to the penny slots and found them to be as tight as the machines at McCarren airport in Las Vegas (and that's about as tight as a slot machine can be). When I went upstairs to the buffet for Diamond members, a host or manager or whatever he was questioned my player status and when I showed him my Seven Stars card, he asked me for ID (I suppose it was because I had on jeans and a sweatshirt rather than a polyester pant suit). Once I met his approval, I got a plate of lousy food and sat at a table that was tagged as "Seven Stars Only" only to have the servers avoid my table (I must've looked like a non-tipper who mistakenly sat at that table). I ate what I could, left a $20 bill on the table and went downstairs and bought a hot dog and soda. I probably made about five or so more visits to the casino but after losing consistently and in what seemed to be an increasingly shorter time, I simply stopped going.

    Read the full Casino Review
Working...
X