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I always notice the smell at Mandalay Bay. Like a beachy, coconut type smell. It smells very good to me. The local casinos in St. Louis have no distinctive smells (beyond cigarette smoke).

You got to feel like you have a better chance in the grungier casino setting. Like they are losing cash to players and can't afford the opulence. I liked the old Hacienda, with the ten foot ceiling, until they leveled it to build that Mandalay Bay. Twenty-five dollar cocktails are a bunch of shit though unless you are a streaking whale or that Massimmino guy.
 

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I always notice the smell at Mandalay Bay. Like a beachy, coconut type smell. It smells very good to me. The local casinos in St. Louis have no distinctive smells (beyond cigarette smoke).

You got to feel like you have a better chance in the grungier casino setting. Like they are losing cash to players and can't afford the opulence. I liked the old Hacienda, with the ten foot ceiling, until they leveled it to build that Mandalay Bay. Twenty-five dollar cocktails are a bunch of shit though unless you are a streaking whale or that Massimmino guy.


Aria had that intense vanilla thing going which was kinda nice change.
 
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