If you plan a visit to Las Vegas, avoid the following casino's : GVR aka Green Valley Ranch, Sunset Station, Fiesta Henderson and any Wildfire casino. They have tighten the machines up so bad that you will never return. First of all don't say I never warned you about them. Green Valley and Sunset Station particularly have changed management and have been stealing from locals for sometime now. They are thieves and as well know gambling is at our own risk however that said, you can avoid being trapped by these certain casino's.
Station casino's are at it once again cheating players out of money faster than they know. The service is horrible at the restaurants as well. They went into bankruptcy once before and are heading that way now hence why they are taking in more money. They need to cover losses and they are doing it at the expense of players. They do not like locals in fact they scam them every month with tons of worthless mailers and a point system that is not worth playing for. They have taken away many perks and so if you decide to play go anywhere besides a Station Casino.
Gambling is fun if they let you win a little to play but not when they do it deliberatly.
Station Casinos sent a mailer out that said they would give $250 of free slot play once each week from Nov 13 to Dec10 - a total of four weeks. They decided after the first week tha the offer should only be $5 each week and are not honoring the mailer. Perhaps it was an error on the part of Stations Casinos marketing but it seems that a reasonable solution would be to offer some smaller but meaninful amout - perhaps $50 or so not $5. Travelors should be aware that Stations does this and if they stay at Stations casinos they may not get what they were promised when they made the reservation. Most of these type of mailers say that management reserves the right to cancel or change them at their discretion. This on DOES NOT have that anywhere on the mailer.
When I spoke with Gina S???, the head of marketing, she said they will honor the $100 food credit that must be used all at one time in November and December. As a single senior citizen I can not use more than $30-40 each time.
Station Casinos Reviews
If you plan a visit to Las Vegas, avoid the following casino's : GVR aka Green Valley Ranch, Sunset Station, Fiesta Henderson and any Wildfire casino. They have tighten the machines up so bad that you will never return. First of all don't say I never warned you about them. Green Valley and Sunset Station particularly have changed management and have been stealing from locals for sometime now. They are thieves and as well know gambling is at our own risk however that said, you can avoid being trapped by these certain casino's.
Station casino's are at it once again cheating players out of money faster than they know. The service is horrible at the restaurants as well. They went into bankruptcy once before and are heading that way now hence why they are taking in more money. They need to cover losses and they are doing it at the expense of players. They do not like locals in fact they scam them every month with tons of worthless mailers and a point system that is not worth playing for. They have taken away many perks and so if you decide to play go anywhere besides a Station Casino.
Gambling is fun if they let you win a little to play but not when they do it deliberatly.
Station Casinos sent a mailer out that said they would give $250 of free slot play once each week from Nov 13 to Dec10 - a total of four weeks. They decided after the first week tha the offer should only be $5 each week and are not honoring the mailer. Perhaps it was an error on the part of Stations Casinos marketing but it seems that a reasonable solution would be to offer some smaller but meaninful amout - perhaps $50 or so not $5. Travelors should be aware that Stations does this and if they stay at Stations casinos they may not get what they were promised when they made the reservation. Most of these type of mailers say that management reserves the right to cancel or change them at their discretion. This on DOES NOT have that anywhere on the mailer.
When I spoke with Gina S???, the head of marketing, she said they will honor the $100 food credit that must be used all at one time in November and December. As a single senior citizen I can not use more than $30-40 each time.
I am scanning the mailer and will include it.