Thanks for your report from the Cosmopolitan. I've been there a couple of times but haven't stayed in their rooms. I found the casino to be very modern and tres chic, not like Bellagio and Wynn which seem warm with all their brown and red tones.
I am impressed by this gimmick in their parking garage. Every parking space has a little light over it that is red if there's a car there or green if it's empty. That way you can easily look down a whole row and see if there are any open spaces.
I also saw that one SpinPoker near the lounge bar (Book and Stage Bar) on my first visit but it wasn't there today. Looks like they have removed some of the video poker from that area. Of course if they have server-based gaming, and I think they do, machines can be changed frequently and easily.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Agonpd <agonpd@...> wrote:
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> *just a quick note about the cosmopolitan:*
> *
> *i was pretty disappointed about the casino itself.
> was expecting bellagio/wynn but cutting-edge and
> minimalist; instead, it's contemporary brothel. to
> me, the design scheme is a mess.*
> *
> *from what i could see, the database is correct
> about the two deluxe spin pokers, but there is also
> a lone regular spin poker next to the main
> lounge/bar with the same paytable. and at least
> some full pay is available from $5 up (i only did a
> spot check).*
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