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I have the option to go to Vegas or Biloxi for 4 days. Expenses will be similar for both places.
I have never been to Biloxi, I have been to Vegas 3 times. Is Biloxi worth going to? I'm looking for AP as well as partying opportunities.
Wizardofnothing
Pm Me if you want to discuss biloxi

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TwoFeathersATL

Pm Me if you want to discuss biloxi


You see, that's not fair. PM me..
Do you really want the whole forum to PM you if they think they might be headed toward Biloxi sometime in the near or distant future? Really?
Maybe you could share some tid-bits of info, share with all here?
That would be nice, so very nice..
Youuuuuu MIGHT be a 'rascal' if....(nevermind ;-)..2F
Wizardofnothing
Sure here is a tidbit- they have 3-2 blackjack- I'm never going to discuss informTion in the forum it's on a case by case basis
No longer hiring, don’t ask because I won’t hire you either
TwoFeathersATL

Sure here is a tidbit- they have 3-2 blackjack- I'm never going to discuss informTion in the forum it's on a case by case basis


I have thanked you privately, and publicly, for what you sent to me, I don't know what else to say but Thx.Blackjack Rules At Beau Rivage
Youuuuuu MIGHT be a 'rascal' if....(nevermind ;-)..2F
terapined
I have been to both.
Vegas baby.
I found Biloxi a huge disappointment.
Hurricane Katrina pretty much wiped out the whole beach front.
Of course all the Casinos were rebuilt but that's about it.
Any decent beach town should have a boardwalk with a variety of businesses and entertainment.
I guess that all got wiped out if it was there.
One of my great joys in Vegas is being able to walk from casino to casino.
In Biloxi, none are really in walking distance from each other so you have to drive.
Vegas has variety, Biloxi kind of a bare bones beach town with a bunch of casinos
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Sure here is a tidbit- they have 3-2 blackjack- I'm never going to discuss informTion in the forum it's on a case by case basis


I'm confused, by definition a forum is a place set aside for public expression.
Joeman
I have been to both Vegas and Biloxi several times as well, and I agree with what Terapined said (except for the 'disappointment' part!) For what OP is looking for, I would say Vegas is your best bet. I have never found much in the way of partying in Biloxi. You are, however, only about 90 minutes from the French Quarter. But as for nightlife between Vegas and Biloxi, it's Vegas hands down.
I can't speak to AP opportunities, but there are only about 8 or so casinos in Biloxi. So, your selection of possible casinos will be much bigger in Vegas.
That said, I do like Biloxi, but I'm no partier (anymore), and I'm not an AP.

Hurricane Katrina pretty much wiped out the whole beach front.

The city was devastated, but IIRC, there really wasn't much on the beach (other than casinos) to wipe out! I remember we stopped there on the way to New Orleans a year or two before they had casinos. It was just a sleepy gulf town then. We had a heck of a time just trying to find a sports bar.
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Wheel of fortune computer game 90s. I have been to both.
Vegas baby.
I found Biloxi a huge disappointment.
Hurricane Katrina pretty much wiped out the whole beach front.
Of course all the Casinos were rebuilt but that's about it.
Any decent beach town should have a boardwalk with a variety of businesses and entertainment.
I guess that all got wiped out if it was there.
One of my great joys in Vegas is being able to walk from casino to casino.
In Biloxi, none are really in walking distance from each other so you have to drive.
Vegas has variety, Biloxi kind of a bare bones beach town with a bunch of casinos


Biloxi only ever had casinos, I think the peak was 13 of them pre-Katrina. They were always wide-spread, though for a time (and I think it might still be operating) there was a Jitney bus that ran people between some of them, and there's still (I think) a small bus that runs from the shore to the Back Bay (IP and Boomtown). Margaritaville came and went post-Katrina. The closest grouping was Harrahs/Grand with Isle of Capri next door. Harrah's re-opened much smaller, Isle went under and was re-purposed into Golden Nugget. Beau Rivage remained; Hard Rock was due to open when Katrina hit; not sure how bad their damage was, but it was a couple years later that they opened. The Palace seems to be still open.
Blackjack Rules At Beau RivageThe Grand Gulfport, a pirate-themed place, and another next to it (all in the Gulfport area) all went, I think, in Katrina, though the Grand was briefly run by Harrah's and sold to another party, who was spending a lot of money renovating it last I visited the location (at least 5 years ago, but I think it was post-Katrina). One of those relocated in a storefront on the highway, western edge of Biloxi; not sure how they're doing. Also not sure if the Presidential is still running. The Grand Gulfport (when it was still the Grand) was a VERY nice property; I was sorry it got dumped. It looked like the new owners (think it's IslandView Resort) have finished building the tower (that I think replaced the Grand Hotel which was lost) and replacing the casino floor; they say 2000 slots and 45 tables.
Sorry for any inaccuracies; I'm going on memory, not perfect research. But there was never much in Biloxi for non-casino entertainment. It's a military town, and was a huge fishing center for Vietnamese immigrants, who relocated post-Katrina for the most part. Fishing industry further damaged by the BP spill. No other real industry there, and not a lot of tourist development in the area compared to some other Gulf Coast communities.

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