Jmarch79

10/29/18 Horrible. Please avoid staying here. You will be wasting your money. Since Boyd gaming took over the Eastside it is horrible. Resort Fee 14.99. The internet is slower than dial up. If you need internet, it will be so frustrating that you will give up. Welcome to 1991. Front desk manager Michelle said that I should pay more for. Until this evening, I was one of the eastside cannery's most loyal patrons, but as many can attest to, ever since Boyd took over, they cut many of the amenities, shut down an entire shift, and pulled out any of the good machines, this place is nothing but a money pit.
AxelWolfThe RJ is reporting that Boyd has no plans to close the property. See article here.
That's good news as far as I'm concerned.Boyd Gaming is one of the cheapest employers in the state. I had an IT interview with them and they offered 20k below market.
Glad I never accepted. To see how bad their IT is just use one of their kiosks. The things barely work, take a good 30 seconds to even load after you put your pin number in. What a joke.
I am always amazed at the deals that the Nevada Gaming Commission approves. The entire locals market has been monopolized. Only two companies run almost every locals casino. This results in low paytables and paybacks. Slot machines' RTP is a horrible 85 percent.
You are better off playing on the strip.
I am always amazed at the deals that the Nevada Gaming Commission approves. The entire locals market has been monopolized. Only two companies run almost every locals casino. This results in low paytables and paybacks. Slot machines' RTP is a horrible 85 percent.
Source? The latest gaming control board report shows an overall RTP of 94.25% for Boulder. (The listed areas are Downtown, Strip, North LV, Boulder, Laughlin, Mesquite, and the remainder of Clark County. I am assuming the casinos along Boulder Highway are considered part of the Boulder area; it does include 32 locations, but doesn't say what they are.)
I am assuming the casinos along Boulder Highway are considered part of the Boulder area; it does include 32 locations, but doesn't say what they are.)
The Nonrestricted Count report has the 'area' designations. The Boulder Highway area includes almost everything with a Henderson address, stretching all the way west to M Resort. To the east, also Railroad Pass and Hoover Dam Lodge. And Montelago the next time it reopens.
For 1 cent machines, the RTP is listed at 89.44% during July, so I can believe some of them are set at 85%.
Source? The latest gaming control board report shows an overall RTP of 94.25% for Boulder. (The listed areas are Downtown, Strip, North LV, Boulder, Laughlin, Mesquite, and the remainder of Clark County. I am assuming the casinos along Boulder Highway are considered part of the Boulder area; it does include 32 locations, but doesn't say what they are.)
The RTP you are talking about includes all machines even $25 denomination. Most people aren’t playing $75 a hand on video poker or slots.
The average Joe plays penny slots which you are better off flushing your money down the toilet then playing them at locals casinos in Vegas.
I see that Eastside Cannery is one of a dozen or so Vegas locations still closed. Boyd says it'll reopen but, does anyone here believe them? They've already gutted the place to where it's now an embarrassing, faded shadow of its former self. They should just shoot the poor creature now and put it out of its misery. Who knows? Maybe a new owner will turn the property into a hotel/casino or something.