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  • We were staying across the street at the MGM Grand, and every time I looked out the window by the elevator I saw the owl on the Hooters Casino sign staring at me. It was hypnotic, and there is a strong possibility that the sign may have even winked at me (or maybe that I just needed to get some more sleep). So I got a couple of people to walk with me across the street on an adventure to the Hooters Casino. From the outside, it looks like an oversize Hooters. On the inside, the casino is tiny and smaller than anything I have seen on the strip. We were able to walk through the entire casino in less than a couple of minutes. There wasn't very many people in the casino, and there seemed to be more employees than patrons on a Saturday night. All of the dealers were Hooters girls, deck out in their white and orange gear. The theme of Hooters was evident and well maintained throughout. When we got to the back of the Casino, I went into the store to check out what they had. They had some cute Hooters branded cloths, and I found a jersey top that I liked to buy for my wife. After that, we took a look out the back door of the casino to see the pool. It was pretty sad. There were just a bunch of dudes hanging out, and not a Hooter in sight. The pool looked like a giant sized Motel 6 pool, and did not look like a fun place to hang out at all. So we headed back inside towards the front of the Casino. We passed two restaurants on the way. One of them being a Hooters, of course. When we got to the front there was another store that I did not notice when we first walked in. This store had lots more cloths and Hooters paraphernalia, so I went in to check it out and ended up buying more stuff. They had a special in the store that if you buy $35 of merchandise you get a free gift. The clerk at the registered informed me that for a $1.50 I could buy a sacky bag. I thought I was a $1.50 off of hitting the $35 mark and so I agreed to get the bag. It turned out that the bag was another promotion, and that my free gift was actually a Hooters girl calendar...from 2010 :I After buying all of the cute Hooters gear for my wife to wear, we went on our way. Now that she has all of these cloths I don't have to bother going to Hooters anymore to check out the girls in the itsy-bitsy outfits. I look forward to Val making me a Teriyaki Chicken Sandwich in one of her new Hooters outfits, and I'm pretty sure I won't go to this casino again. There really wasn't anything special to see or do here.
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