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| - Sometimes I'm asked, "Mikey, what do you do with all the money Yelp pays you for writing your little reviews?" I always say, "That's not funny, Mom."
I first started coming here for the Friday night Bingo Super Sessions. Usually bingo sessions are like 12 or 13 games spread over an hour. A Super Session is 20 games and lasts like an hour and a half or so. You pay a little more for the extra games, but it's kinda worth it when you need a little more action. It's an OK Bingo Room, nothing special, typical for a Stations property. Unless the Cash Ball is high here, I'd just as soon play bingo somewhere else.
What keeps me coming back is the Gaudi Bar. This beautiful bar is reason enough to visit the casino. If you love Gaudi's work (Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, etc), this is a must visit destination.
Like all Station casinos, the Sunset Station has a great mix of Penny Slots, including a good number of the old first generation video machines I love. I'm talking about machines with 15 or 20 pay lines. That translates to 15 or 20 cents a spin. Texas Tea, Munsters, Tabasco, Lobstermania, I Dream of Jeanie. Love me some old timey video slots! You can play for hours and hours on these wonderful old machines for just a few bucks.
It goes without saying that modern video slots are way more fun than the old machines, and boast much larger payouts. But they're expensive as hell to play. I'm not about 150 or 300 pay lines. That's why I appreciate the mix of slots here. They've got the new, but they didn't lose the old.
Mikey C says: sweet cream ladies, forward march.
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