Wednesday, October 1
I received some Borgata offers for Fiore Suites from my play in August and wanted to take advantage of them. I booked one, but unfortunately,
my wife couldn’t get the time off, and since I hated to cancel the suite, I
decided to go. I let my friend up there
know and we decided to share the room.
Since we only have one car, I booked the Amtrak, leaving Union Station
at 1:02 PM, arriving at 30th Street Station at 2:57 PM, and leaving
there on Sunday at 4:35 PM, getting back to Washington at 6:30 PM. It was $127.00 r/t, which I felt wasn’t bad,
the trip up was only $38, it was the $89 rate coming back that was a bit
pricey.
I
did my usual drill, picked up the bus to the Metro station, and then took the
Metro to Union Station. I had a quick
lunch at McDonald’s before boarding. I
didn’t think a Wednesday train at 1:00 PM would be crowded, but it was. I didn’t have to share my seat though, so it
wasn’t so bad. It was mostly cloudy and
it rained at times, but the sun also came out.
I arrived in Philly a little after 3:00 and Bob had just arrived to pick
me up. There was a little bit of traffic
getting out of the city, but I think we made good time, and pulled into Borgata
around 4:25.
There
was a bit of a line at check-in, but the clerk did confirm that I had the Fiore
suite, two beds. Bob had a separate
reservation, when I was going to be using the room with the family, but he was
able to cancel it then with no charge or hassle.
I
had stayed in the Fiore suite once before, when I checked in after midnight on
a Thursday, but this is the first time I was able to actually make a reservation
for one. It is one of the nicer suites
I’ve stayed in, the bathroom is huge, but this time there weren’t any robes in
the closet like last time, of course, that was many years ago.
You can see pictures of the suite here:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154871113600232.1073741865.813685231&type=1&l=fa628bc1fa
We
were going to check out the pool, but we got the Xbox set up and were playing
on it for a while before we realized that we should eat. They are running a promo where you can get a
2-1 buffet by showing a Showboat (Total Rewards), Revel, or Trump Plaza (Trump
One) card at the slot club. We got there
around 7:50 and talking with the clerk, she said it was good for 24 hours and
if we wanted to use it today, we’d have to get there quickly, because the
buffet closed at 8:00. Wow, we rushed
across the casino to get there, the gate was partially closed and a woman was
standing there but she let us in.
They’ve
slimmed down the menu a bit, but there are still tasty offerings, although I
just pretty much got prime rib and shrimp.
They used to have some nice dim sum offerings, but not any more. Even the gelato choices were smaller, they
only had like four flavors, which was disappointing.
I
played a little bit, losing around $80.
We spent the rest of the night playing Xbox and drinking.
Thursday, October 2
Well,
we slept late, what else is new. We
decided we’d definitely check out the pool (we’ve stayed here a few time and
always wanted to go, but never did), it was small, but nice. We spent about an hour down there, checked
out one of the hot tubs and I checked out the sundeck area.
We
left the Do Not Disturb sign on because we were planning on coming back and
showering and would have housekeeping come after we left for lunch, but when we
came back, the sign was gone and when I opened the door, I saw that
housekeeping had already been there.
They also kept our sign, but fortunately, she was just next door, so Bob
asked for another one. We also noticed
that she left the tip we had left in the bathroom for her (which wasn’t the
first time that it’s happened to us in AC).
We
showered up and went down to the “Cafeteria” for lunch. It was a bit late for lunch, and we were
going to do the buffet again tonight, so we just got pizza, Bob just a slice
and me, I got a combo, which came with a drink and a salad. I wanted a Coke because I brought some Malibu
but because Bob stopped drinking Coke, he didn’t bring any. We went back up to the room and ate and
played more Xbox while we were waiting for our friend to join us for dinner.
We
made sure we got there a bit earlier, and there was a bit of a line when we got
there around 7:15 PM. Fortunately, the
other Bob had a Black Label card, so we were able to pay right away. I had $18 in comps from my previous play, so
that helped on the 2-1.
One
of our friends works there, so they went to visit him while I went back up to
the room to video conference my wife and daughter. Bob came back up and we went down to the
casino floor to play a bit. We tried a
few video poker games with no luck, we tried some nickel Ultimate X and hit a
multiplied quad to get us almost to even.
We parlayed it on Multi-Strike and I believe all three time we made it
to the top line, we got a paying hand, a flush, a straight, and two pair, so we
were about even. I found 50c on a Triple
Trouble VP machine and I put in $10 to play it off and hit a quad. Then I was playing some 50c 9/6 JoB and hit
another quad and was about even for the two days.
We
headed back upstairs, played a little more Xbox and called it a night.
Friday, October 3
Originally
we had reservations at Trump Taj Mahal, but since it was closing and Bob has a
shore house down in Stone Harbor, which is about 45 minutes away, we decided
that we’d just go to the shore house. We
did have to go by there anyway, since Bob cashed out of Ultimate Casino.
I
have an Epic card at Resorts, so we parked for free there and had lunch at the
Epic Lounge. We had eaten there once
before and it was pretty nice, so we ate there again. It is $12.50 in comp dollars per person,
which is up from the $10 it was. It is a
nice little lounge and although they don’t have a large offering of food, the
food seemed to be good. Our drink
service was a little poor though.
We
headed over to the Taj, and I noticed that I didn’t have any of my Trump One
cards. Fortunately, there was no line at
the slot club and I got two replacement cards.
I went to play my $40 in FreePlay, plus the $7 I had in slot
dollars. Unfortunately, you can only get
your slot dollars in $1, $10, $25, $50, and $100 denominations, so that was a
bit inconvenient, especially getting my $7 out.
I was playing their old Game Maker $1 9/6 JoB machines and hit a few
hands to turn my $47 into $75.
We
headed back to Resorts, where I was going to put in a play day while Bob went
back home to feed his cat. We played a
quick $100 on $1 8/5 BP before he left and he hit a quad, but we both ended up
losing.
I
went back and hit a bonus quad, but it quickly was lost, and another $100, and
another $100. It wasn’t going so
well. I took a break and tried the $1
Wheel of Fortune, I got two spins, both hit on either side of the 1,000
slice. I took my losings to the $1 Top
Dollar machine, I hit a few bonuses but nothing great. I tried the Dean Martin Wild Party slot, but
didn’t get a bonus.
I
went down to the 25c 8/5 JoB Progressive, the progressive was just under $1,200. I was doing pretty good, I hit a few quads,
then I hit like deuces with a kicker and I’m thinking, isn’t that always the
way? I did cash out up $80, so that was
something. I headed back to the high
limit area and lost another $100 on the $1 8/5 BP.
I
went down to the 25c 9/5/4 DDB Progressive, and after a few hands I held three
deuces and drew an ace and the other deuces, $200! Yea!
Around 5 minutes later, I get dealt quad threes and I draw a kicker for
another $200. I put in $20 and cashed
out $325! I’m still a bit down though.
I
put in $40 on a 50c 8/5 BP machine and it goes pretty quickly. I put in another and get some good hands, I
hit a few quads. Then I get
9s-10s-X-Ks-Qs, I figure I have to hold the straight flush draw, and wouldn’t
you know, the Js comes in. Ugh, and what
if I didn’t hold the 9s? Ah well, it’s
still a nice $125 hit.
The
guy next to me says, that’s the way you had to play it, and we get to talking
about the games. He’s a Red Carpet
player, so he plays a lot. He told me,
as I suspected, that they increased the coin-in required to earn points. We talked about the state of gaming in AC and
other things. Bob said he was here, so I
was finishing up my play, I got three aces and picked up the fourth right
around when he arrived. I cashed out a
profit of $320 and played another $100 while Bob was there. I only ended up being down around $100, which
wasn’t bad. I ended up earning 20
points.
It
was around 8:00 and I wanted to check out the Boardwalk, since I hadn’t really
walked around there the past few trips.
We went down to Bally’s, since I hadn’t been in there since the
remodel. I liked what I saw, more room,
newer games, seemed very nice. I’m not
sure I’ll be playing there, but at least it looked like they made improvements. We went through the Wild Wild West part,
which is still pretty barren. They moved
the poker room down on the street side, where their old “Little Joe’s Video
Poker” area was, now it’s all live poker tables. It’s very quiet there, since there isn’t
anything else around there. They did
move the stage outside of the Mountain Bar to a separate stage, and put the
beer pong and mechanical bull there too.
We
walked through Coyote Kate’s, still pretty much the same, and went to
Caesars. We walked down to Trump Plaza,
so strange seeing it with the lights off.
They were just starting to take the names down the following
Monday. The Rainforest Café, which is in
the building is still open though.
We
went back to Caesars and had dinner at Kwi.
We already enjoy eating there, but since they don’t allow children
there, I can’t eat there when I’m with my family. We got what we usually get, seafood udon,
although Bob asked for his with just shrimp.
They also got rid of the coconut ice cream, which we like.
We
headed back to Resorts and headed down to Stone Harbor, getting there a little
after 11 PM. We set up the Xbox there
and played a bit before calling it a night.
Saturday, October 4
I slept later while Bob went out and got a haircut. We were supposed to have some people come over for dinner, but they all had to cancel. We still had to go out shopping for food, so we picked up some steaks and Bob was going to make some mac and cheese. We walked into town so I could get my daughter some souvenirs. We have stayed here many times, but never really went into the town. I got her a shirt and a magnet for her collection.
Bob
went for a quick swim in the bay, I found the water a bit cold for my taste, so
I just watched. It was overcast and
windy, but when the sun was out, it was nice.
We got to see a pretty nice sunset.
Bob
grilled the steaks, made the mac and cheese, and made some chicken for lunch
the next day.
There
was a nice moon out that night, too bad the phone on my camera can’t take good
pictures of it.
We
actually watched some pre-season hockey before playing more Xbox.
Sunday, October 5
We figured we’d have to leave around 2, so we had lunch there and watched part of the Eagles game. I was wondering if it was a home game (it was) and if that would affect our travel plans. Since my train left at 4:35, and I wanted to get there around 3:45, we would avoid any heavy traffic. We did get to 30th Street Station around 3:54, but they hadn’t announced the departure gate. In fact, it is advertised that they’ll announce the gate 10 minutes before departure, but that didn’t happen. Then they made the announcement that the Northeast Regional and the Acela would be departing from the same gate (opposite tracks).
I
boarded near the front of the train, but it was packed. Very packed!
It was the most crowded train I had ever taken, I went from the front to the last car (all
the while lugging my bag) and ended up in the second to last seat on the
train. It thinned out a little at
Wilmington (the train originated in New York and was going to Richmond) and in
Baltimore, it really cleared out.
I
got off at New Carrollton, since it’s easier to take the Metro Orange line
straight from there to Vienna than going to Union Station, taking the Red Line
from there and switching trains at Metro Center. I got to Vienna around 7:47 and Cath picked
me up.
We
stopped for dinner at IHOP, since Tessandra wanted pancakes, so I didn’t get
home until 10:25. Quite the long day,
but it was fun.
We
didn’t go up and see Showboat and Revel, and I didn’t see what happened with
the walkway from the Taj to Showboat (did they wall it off, or just have the
doors locked with a sign).
I
have a reservation at Trump Taj for November 7-8 and it’s scheduled to close on
the 13th. That will be an
interesting trip. I also have another
reservation at Borgata for Nov 23-24 in the Fiore suite, I’m hoping to keep
that. We usually spend time between
Christmas and New Year’s up there, but with all of the casinos closing (I get
most of my free rooms from Resorts and Taj), if the Taj closes, there’s a good
chance that I won’t get more than two comped nights up there at Resorts
(although if I do two nights, then a night somewhere else, and then two more
nights, it is possible). I’m also planning
on going to the Winter Classic in DC on New Year’s Day, so I’ll have to be home
for New Year’s Eve anyway. I guess we’ll
see how things look next month.
No
royals this trip, but two $200 DDB quads with kicker and the $200 aces were
good to keep the trip from being a big loser.
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