MGM National Harbor Casino (3 Viewers)

They look great, don't they?
As soon as I say those stacked $20's, I thought, maybe I'd like to build a mixed casino set around those $20's.
Then it occurred to me that those $20's cost $20 each. Ha. Maybe some other time.

Think of it as free rental with a $20 deposit. (y) :thumbsup:
 
Or request security because you're getting your ass kicked by a couple of unruly slot players :p

i think there also is a secret combination that deals you a straight flush if toss the dealer a few bucks


fugly inlays...what other casino shows the beltway exit and ramp to the resort on their chips :confused::confused::confused:


some nice color combos and spots but sorry but that design should be in the top 10 of the fugly inlay thread
 
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This is ridiculous:
 

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Probably because of that fight no? Gangs and the ghetto.
 
This is ridiculous:

If they want to fancy the place up for new years eve, who can blame them? And honestly, I've seen people in poker rooms who I'm pretty sure were wearing their pajamas - I kind of like the idea.
 
Glad to know that after January 1 it'll be OK to bring chains to the casino again. :eek:

And if I'm reading ticketmaster correctly it's a $75 ticket to get in. Nice.
 
Hmmm. Does the average adult male actually own a pair of shoes that are not athletic shoes, sneakers, boots, flip flops, or those uncomfortable-as-hell "weddings and funerals" shiny-ass dress shoes that nobody would or should ever wear to a casino?

I sure as hell don't, but I'm genuinely curious. I guess my moccasin slippers aren't SPECIFICALLY prohibited... :cautious:
 
I've been to Monte-Carlo and the casinos there don't let you in unless you're dressed to the nines. I'm on board with a dress code.
 
This is ridiculous:
If I were local, I'd show up at 4:55 wearing a tattered YUCK FU t-shirt, cut-off baggy jean shorts, a Capitals ball cap, and Nike shoes.... just to make a point.
 
Hmmm. Does the average adult male actually own a pair of shoes that are not athletic shoes, sneakers, boots, flip flops, or those uncomfortable-as-hell "weddings and funerals" shiny-ass dress shoes that nobody would or should ever wear to a casino?

I sure as hell don't, but I'm genuinely curious. I guess my moccasin slippers aren't SPECIFICALLY prohibited... :cautious:


I've worn my patent leather Chuck Taylors to clubs with strict dress codes before. Even had a couple of bouncers compliment me on them. Good looks don't need to be uncomfortable.

Then again, I don't qualify as "average".
 
The dress code and the $75 ticket were a bad idea for the poker room. Worked out ok for the main casino, but they gave many tickets away.

No jeans, boots or sneakers is silly. Of course, they did not enforce the dress code.
 
I cannot imaging how much buisness a casino must be pulling in that they would decide to charge admission, unless their tables were rake-free - then $75 would be a grinder's dream.

Rake-free tables. What a dream.
 
I cannot imaging how much buisness a casino must be pulling in that they would decide to charge admission, unless their tables were rake-free - then $75 would be a grinder's dream.
This was for New Years Eve only. The local Dave and Busters is normally free but they wanted $20 a head on NYE as well and you didn't get anything special other than admission.
 

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