I literally have not paid for parking in Atlantic City this MILLENNIUM. Does anyone pay for parking in AC?
Quote: sodawaterThis changes everything! Watch out, AC! Revel is shaking up the market.
Seriously, I literally have not paid for parking in Atlantic City this MILLENNIUM. Does anyone pay for parking in AC?
I would never pay for parking at a casino. That is just stupid.
Quote: sodawaterWatch out, AC! Revel is shaking up the market.
I literally have not paid for parking in Atlantic City this MILLENNIUM. Does anyone pay for parking in AC?
We actually paid for parking quite a bit in the past. It wasn't until 2 summers ago when the Atlantic club started doing free parking that we actually got free parking.
Quote: rdw4potusWow! This'll save me the 1/8th block walk from the lot at Showboat!
Resorts will waive the parking fee if you present your Atlantic Club card. Golden Nugget has free parking should you visit the Marina District. They are also doing a tier upgrade and free buffet for showing a card from another casino.
Isn't it funny that the casinos always blame the State of New Jersey for the parking fees saying it's out of their hands and there's nothing they can do? There are state regulations but it's hardly out of their hands. Everyone knows that only a small percentage of visitors pay to park at the casinos.
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Isn't it funny that the casinos always blame the State of New Jersey for the parking fees saying it's out of their hands and there's nothing they can do? There are state regulations but it's hardly out of their hands. Everyone knows that only a small percentage of visitors pay to park at the casinos.
If a tiny indian casino in OK can figure out that they can just pay the mandated $0.50/hand ante, it's very sad to think that the giant corporate casinos in NJ couldn't figure out that they can just pay the mandated parking fee...
They really do not want non-casino visitors and locals to use their parking garages.
AC Is an urban area with more cars than places to park.
With that roulette system of yours you may have to.Quote: NokTangA serious question.....can you sleep in your car without any hassle?
Why would you want to sleep in your car unless you are under 25.
F-ing Sams Town Vegas won't even let you sit in the car waiting for someone.
Quote: NokTangA serious question.....can you sleep in your car without any hassle?
Well, considering this happened... I would have to say yes:
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local/new_jersey&id=9448251
+1Quote: sodawaterWell, considering this happened... I would have to say yes:
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local/new_jersey&id=9448251
You could probably do it without being hassled by security but not without being robbed. I'm told it's unsafe.Quote: NokTangA serious question.....can you sleep in your car without any hassle?
Quote: onenickelmiracleYou could probably do it without being hassled by security but not without being robbed. I'm told it's unsafe.
I've done it several times in AC. No hastle from security OR troublemakers.
I use one of the upper levels at Showboat so I can park close to the elevator. The nice feature about Showboat is there is a rest room right by the elevators on the ground floor.
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I use one of the upper levels at Showboat so I can park close to the elevator. The nice feature about Showboat is there is a rest room right by the elevators on the ground floor.
If you do this, be careful the property doesn't close while you're asleep.
Quote: AxelWolfI find it strange that he claims to have a roulette system that works, yet hes asking if you can sleep in your car.
For a roulette player, still owning your car is considered a success!
Quote: AxiomOfChoiceFor a roulette player, still owning your car is considered a success!
You guys and gals still don't get it. I never said there was a system for success at roulette. I only said there were an unusual series of streaks of the even money wagers and someone could make money if said person had the gumption to jump on them.
Quote: AxelWolfI find it strange that he claims to have a roulette system that works, yet hes asking if you can sleep in your car.
What's strange and indicative of your routine and life, is that....you have to resort to personal attacks and innuendos againist complete strangers to you.
Quote: onenickelmiracleYou could probably do it without being hassled by security but not without being robbed. I'm told it's unsafe.
Please expand on what you mean by "robbed"?
Quote: AxelWolfWith that roulette system of yours you may have to.
Why would you want to sleep in your car unless you are under 25.
F-ing Sams Town Vegas won't even let you sit in the car waiting for someone.
What does being under 25 have to do with sleeping in your car?
Anyhow, I was thinking about renting a mini-van or small camper and cruising around the USA visiting casinos, sometimes sleeping in it. Doesn't seem that oddball to me. If you are in an expensive area room wise like Atlantic City or New York City what's the big deal? You carry a bottle to pee in and take showers in rest areas or large bathrooms using a converter/hose. Some of you have no sense of how the rest of the world lives day to day.
OK,OK, I wish you would have said camper in the first place. I thought someone said sleeping in a CAR. Don't forget about the heat during the summer.Quote: NokTangWhat does being under 25 have to do with sleeping in your car?
Anyhow, I was thinking about renting a mini-van or small camper and cruising around the USA visiting casinos, sometimes sleeping in it. Doesn't seem that oddball to me. If you are in an expensive area room wise like Atlantic City or New York City what's the big deal? You carry a bottle to pee in and take showers in rest areas or large bathrooms using a converter/hose. Some of you have no sense of how the rest of the world lives day to day.
I should of asked what your plans were. I hope you have a good AP plan or a nice bankroll you don't care about losing.
To be honest, after hearing your roulette theory. I just had this picture in my head of you driving around sleeping some old beater after a big losing session of roulette. No gas money to move the car after being harassed by the one security guard who does care.
When you are younger sleeping in your car might be worth it for some reason or another, maybe a sudden adventure with some chick. When you are younger its no big deal a few times. When I was younger I sleeped in my car a few times when finding myself in a unusual situation. I did this In Laughlin in my early 20's because everything was sold out, I was to tired, to drive home. Even then is was very uncountable. I would never choose to do this. It might sound good in your head but in reality i have a feeling its a recipe for disaster. I bet this would get real old real quick.
Quote: AxiomOfChoiceFor a roulette player, still owning your car is considered a success!
Hey, EvenBob is a roulette player (according to himself), and a wealthy man, certainly owning a car