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| - Normally I would never live in this casino in my lifetime, but my rich parents happen to be cheap as hell... in Las Vegas... a place where you shouldn't be cheap.
About $110 per night for three people, what a deal! However, this casino is not near the Las Vegas strip. I had to Uber to the strip every night. At least it's pretty quite, that's good. The customers here aren't really the type of people you want to gamble around with. Think about Vegas and people you don't want to gamble with, you know what I'm talking about.
I lived at the 5th floor. The elevator felt like it's ready to drop any second. The worst part was that my room door broke on my first night here! What a fucking luck, should I gamble more with a luck like that???!!!
Anyway, I had to go all the way down to change my key cards, all three of them. The front desk lady told me that my phone had disabled the magnets of the keycards. I didn't believe anything she said though, because I've travelled lots of places, stayed in lots of hotels, handled lots of keycards, and this doesn't happen much, except in Motel 6 sometimes.
I was right, it was the lock that's broken. I went all the way down again, almost sucker punched some gamblers here. Other front desk girl (very nice) called a maintenance guy to help us out. That guy came up, tried the door with his key, still didn't work. 3 a.m. in the morning, standing in the hallway, and teaching my mom to never be cheap again... and also writing a review on Yelp... Great fucking memory.
What I have to compliment is the maintenance guy. He barely speak English, but he's a hard worker. He accidentally broke his finger and started bleeding. But he kept doing his job and didn't complain about anything. He couldn't make too much noise because it was midnight already. This guy deserves a raise, a promotion, or even better, he deserves a job in Caesars Palace! We gave him a bandage in the end.
After seeing this maintenance guy, I became more patient and changed my attitude for this whole thing, especially when he proposed to switch us to the 'Mega Room'! But no, they gave us another room on the 5th floor, and we all lost one hour of our sleeping time.
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