June 18th, 2015 at 8:22:12 PM
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Heading to AC for the 4th Of July Holiday & will be staying at Caesars as usual. We were planning on having dinner at Nero's but I now see they are closed Sunday-Wednesday, which is kind of surprising being this is the so called busy season. Would Morton' s & Harry's Oyster Bar be covered by RFB ?
June 18th, 2015 at 8:39:04 PM
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I do not think morons is but I cannot swear it was not 2 years ago neither were the pier restaurants
June 19th, 2015 at 3:51:46 PM
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Quote: RanManHeading to AC for the 4th Of July Holiday & will be staying at Caesars as usual. We were planning on having dinner at Nero's but I now see they are closed Sunday-Wednesday, which is kind of surprising being this is the so called busy season. Would Morton' s & Harry's Oyster Bar be covered by RFB ?
It' depends on how powerful/resourceful your host is. Some RFB (for non-highroller) is not good for gourmet restaurants. if you host OKs it in advance, I don't see any problem. Coincidentally, a host @ the cubicle said both restaurants accepts RFB or comp dollars, 2 for 1.
I'm OK with Corps which pick and choose clienteles. Both insurance companies and casinos have the right to pick and choose customers. They may keep profitable ones and kicked out the rest. But, I'm not OK with a casino supervisor who says counting cards... is like stealing food from a buffet (a foodlifting offense), or video-taping a movie in a cinema (a piracy offense).