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| - Casino is nice inside, especially for it's location. I thought the slots were much tighter than average, but hey, someone has to pay for that decor inside (then again, I've done much better at the Cosmopolitan and the Eastside Cannery is nowhere near the level of the Cosmo). The biggest disappointment was the bait and switch on tickets to a recent MMA event. I wanted best available, and she circled on a map where they would be. Looked good so I bought the tickets. The seats and location noted on the tickets are not on the map of the arena. When I brought it to the attention to the clerk who sold me the tickets, she kept looking on her screen telling me the section (yes, it says so on my tickets, my point is I don't know where in the arena these seats are as the floor plan doesn't show the section or seat on my ticket) she went back and talked to the manager (I think her name may have been Heidi) , came back and circled where I would be, which was different than where she initially said I'd be, worse seats (after I paid of course). When I complained, she offered a refund but I already promised fight tickets to friends. The night of the event, the seats are even worse than the other worse seats she told me they would be in. 2nd to the last row. Another word of note, there were 2 additional people with us that were just going to buy tickets that night. They were told there were only $100 seats left (ours were $33) so they opted to gamble and have dinner instead. While we were inside, the entire last row behind us was empty (how are those seats $100 and ours were $33?), and not only that, but there were large patches of empty seats in the arena available that were better than ours (remember, I wanted best available and they gave me garbage seats). So bottom line, they sell tickets to an event with a floor plan that is either outdated or for another arena altogether, and they tell you you're sitting in a certain area when in fact, you will be way in the back. Bad way to do business, not cool at all.
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