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Old October 27th, 2004, 01:53 AM
Shawn Hearn
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Bear in mind that Excalibur, along with Circus Circus, deliberately targets
the "family" demographic, and both tend to be crawling with unsupervised
little hellions. I'm glad you enjoyed your stays at Excalibur, but the
general consensus is that it is a tired, worn-out facility with rather poor
service, e.g. long lines for check-in, etc.

Ballys and the Flamingo both feature very reasonable rates, a reasonably
well-maintained facility, and an adult environment. They are also centrally
located on the strip, and a much easier walk to the Mirage and TI than from
Excalibur.


The Excalibur now has electronic check-in, so check-in couldn't be
easier. I do not agree at all that the Excalibur is a tired place. I was
just there less than two weeks ago and there were no more kids there
than in the other casinos I visited.
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Old October 27th, 2004, 01:53 AM
Shawn Hearn
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In article ,
"PTravel" wrote:

Bear in mind that Excalibur, along with Circus Circus, deliberately targets
the "family" demographic, and both tend to be crawling with unsupervised
little hellions. I'm glad you enjoyed your stays at Excalibur, but the
general consensus is that it is a tired, worn-out facility with rather poor
service, e.g. long lines for check-in, etc.

Ballys and the Flamingo both feature very reasonable rates, a reasonably
well-maintained facility, and an adult environment. They are also centrally
located on the strip, and a much easier walk to the Mirage and TI than from
Excalibur.


The Excalibur now has electronic check-in, so check-in couldn't be
easier. I do not agree at all that the Excalibur is a tired place. I was
just there less than two weeks ago and there were no more kids there
than in the other casinos I visited.
 




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