Went to Revel 3 times this past week.
On Tue. I went in to make a dinner reservation for dinner Wed. My first visit. No one really knew what was going on. I walked around and around trying to find a place. We got the Mussel bar. It was great. 100 bottled beers and 16 on draft. All our meals were excellent. If you go ask for Oy (correct spelling) to be your wait person. I found my way out OK
Wed we went for our excellent dinner, but had a terrible time finding it. Went with a slot player whop went ape at the place as it has all the newest games and you can bget on them. We did Gonzilla where the chairs vibrate. It was fun. We played about 5 hours in two days and earned $11 dollars. I dont know if that was good or not.
I can imagine who will come to the place in the winter. It is 500 yards from Showboat and at least that far from the jitney stop. People will freeze in the winter. They should get toe jitney to go to their front door as it does with most other casinos.
For the males and trendy women the Gonzilla machine is just outside the bar where they have pole dancers. The place was packed both nights.
The crowd was unusual. Very friendly and very young.
We went looking for the Michel Richard Central, but it was not open. he is my favorite chef.
We were there with friends from Chicago and ate at Atlantic grill and Mias as well.
Has anyone commented that the peculiar nature at revel are because they dont really were not encouraged to compete with other casinos head on, as a part of the deal to get the place built?
No High roller club, No high roller table area (There were a lot of $5 tables when we were there) There is a high roller slot area with incredible video ceiling. No asian outreach.
cheers
henry
Highlight of the trip for me was $6000 in Royals.
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