Sunday, October 5, 2008

How much is it to stay at a Biloxi casino?|144962

We are going to Biloxi at the end of March and I can_t find rates for Treasure Bay or Island View. The cheapest rates I could find were for Palace Casino Resort. What are the rates for these two hotels, and what is the best way to get the cheapest rates for a hotel?

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    best wishes and all the best for the future..



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    enjoy your vacation..

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  • thank you.... no8 it_s a brittish thing!!!





  • i_m still none the wiser??





  • whoa!yer working overtime there pops,what_s the obe for?

  • In Biloxi the rates will vary. Weekends will cost more and holiday weekends are even more expensive. You might try calling the hotels directly and seeing what you can work out.

    best of luck to you!
  • What is a good amount to buy in for in a 5/10 no limit holdem game in vegas?|155871

    Also, where would you suggest I play? I am staying at paris and friends are staying at planet hollywood. I heard paris_s poker room sucks and caseres is nice, but I wanted to hear what people thought would be good. Has anyone played in planet hollywood?

  • If you_re going to paly a 5/10 NL you_d better bring some $$$. I wouldn_t feel comfortable with less than $500. You need to check with the different casinos as they may vary the buy-in amount. If you go to bestofvegas.com, it will give you all the info need on all the major poker rooms.

  • Well,

    It depends on how good of a player you are, and what your strengths are. If you think you not only have an edge against the table you are sitting at preflop, but also postflop, in terms of decision making, then you would want to buy in from the most money they allow you to buy in for. On the other hand if you either feel that while you are playing better preflop poker than the rest of the table, they are better than you postflop, or if you just feel that the table is better than you overall, you are better off buying in for the minimum amount they let you buy in for, because then you can avoid tricky post flop decisions, and just play a tight solid preflop game, and shove all in with the short stack when you hold good preflop hands and some very preflop-aggressive player raises, and so forth.

    So this is what you should think about when you are trying to decide how much to buy in for.

  • For 5/10 No Limit? I_ve been told 100 x the BB, but I_m sure you don_t have 10 grand laying around. I would say at min $1,000, it_s NL after all.

    For 5/10 NL your best bet is playing at the Belliago.

    I have played at Planet Hollywood. Nice Poker room and they have very good tournaments. You won_t find a lot of people wanting to play 5/10 NL at PH. Mostly 1/2 NL.

  • Great site for info on the poker scene in Las Vegas

    http://www.allvegaspoker.com


    Just in case you would like to give a tournament a try
    Info on LV poker tournaments, including low limit daily tournaments

    http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/tourneyse��


    ~Jack~

  • I played at MGM Grand and at TI both I liked my friends loved Venitan best but the stakes were too high for me there
  • How much does it cost to go through the Holland Tunnel in NJ and where do you park from there?|120508

    I am taking a trip to New York in July. I plan on going to New York City. I was told to go to the Holland Tunnel and park there but can_t find any information on the cost or where to park or the time limit for parking. Please help.

  • The Holland Tunnel is $8 to go to New York and free to return to New Jersey. However, it lets you out in downtown Manhattan, where parking can be very expensive.

    A much more reasonable alternative is to park in Jersey City ($8-10 per day) and then take the PATH train to Manhattan. It is a subway that connects New York and New Jersey and brings you to the same area as the Holland Tunnel.

  • Honestly don_t even think about driving in Manhattan unless you absolutely have to i.e you_re physically handicapped or you_re picking up or delivering something.
    The only exception to that rule would be on a Sunday
    Park your car outside the city and use mass transit to get around
    Re-post this Q under NYC for more good answers and include where you_re coming so that the regulars can tell you where to best park

  • It costs $8. There is no parking in the tunnel. But any of the parking lots in the city should do fine, or you can park in on-street parking.
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