Main Street Station is a regular 2 night stay on our trips.
$150/FP and RFB. We just rcvd an offer from their IP in Biloxi.
That's the first time from a different Boyd casino that I can recall.
This caught my eye on the wiki about Boyd:
"....In 1984, after leveling a $3 million fine against the Stardust for skimming, the Nevada Gaming Commission asked to Boyds to run the property's gaming operations. When the Stardust was taken over by the reputable Boyd family, they were surprised by its huge profits, now that every penny of income was being recorded. Ex-FBI agent William F. Roemer Jr., longtime senior agent of the FBI's organized-crime squad in Chicago and an expert in Las Vegas doings, said, "The amount of skim had been so heavy that the profit and loss statement did not present a true picture of the gold mine that the Stardust was."[5] After several years of successful operations, Boyd Gaming officially acquired the Stardust and Fremont in 1985..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyd_Gaming
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "casino_camper" <mac_mcclellan@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "tomflush" <tomflush@> wrote:
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> >The requirements are the same at ALL boyd, basically X coin in
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> So, you've heard that it has changed now so that the tier score requirements and the length of time you stay in the tier are the same at all properties? That makes it even more strange that they don't have it on their website. I had thought they were concealing the differences between regions.
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> Thanks!
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[vpFREE] Re: Boyd's b Connected Tiers, home casinos, etc.
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