Who Wants To Buy a Casino?Atlantic City
After wandering up and down the boardwalk for much of the morning and early afternoon, I really needed to get some food. I meant to eat earlier but, well … you know how it goes sometimes. And this was one of those times.
With no compelling reason to stay on the boardwalk, I used my Total Rewards card to board the free shuttle back to Harrah’s. From there I wandered over to the Golden Nugget to feast on their buffet. It was “only” $17 compared to Harrah’s which was $20 – and at this point I was more interested in quantity over quality. That said, I don’t know if Harrah’s buffet is actually better or just more expensive. The buffet at the Golden Nugget was somewhat hit and miss on quality, but generally good.
My first course included rice, meat loaf, mashed potatoes, beans and carrots, italian sausage and a slice of pizza – all of which were quite good. My second course consisted of potato skins, chicken quesadillas, chicken tenders, and mac & cheese. The mac & cheese was definitely the best part of the second course. The chicken tenders were the worst – dry and a bit chewy. Ok, a lot chewy. I still ate it, but I didn’t particularly enjoy it.
I was tempted to go back for round three but instead opted to check out the desserts. Not surprisingly, that was a good decision. A quick survey of the dessert offerings made the decision to move on to dessert very easy.
My dessert consisted of some chocolate cake, some chocolate mousse in a chocolate cup, chocolate pudding (in a shot glass), a slice of apple pie, some pineapple with whipped cream and some M&Ms. I can’t think of a much better way to finish a meal – well, other than going back for more dessert. So, that’s what I did. Round two of dessert was soft serve ice cream (chocolate, of course) with chocolate chips on top, another chocolate mousse in a chocolate cup, some more pineapple with whipped cream, and of course, some more M&Ms. I’m not going to lie, I probably didn’t need the second serving of dessert but opportunities like this don’t come along every day and I wasn’t going to leave anything (ie. chocolate) behind. As a bonus, I managed to smuggle some M&Ms out of the buffet area which I’m enjoying as I type this. Well, I WAS enjoying them as I type this. Sadly, they’re all gone now. Sigh.
With my stomach more than a little full I headed back to Harrah’s to relax (ie. recover) in my room. I’m not proud of this but my stomach was so full I couldn’t even take a deep breath. I’m not kidding. I’m no doctor but I’m pretty sure not being able to breathe deeply is not a good thing.
By 6:00 I had digested enough of my meal that breathing was again comfortable so I made my way back to the Golden Nugget to look into some gambling options. I mean, I couldn’t come to Atlantic City and not gamble at least a little bit. The rules at Harrah’s blackjack tables are less than favourable (ex. 6 to 5 payout for blackjack – it should be 3 to 2) which is why I went back to Golden Nugget. With my budget being more than a little tight on this ever-expanding adventure I set a pretty low loss-limit for myself. As you might have guessed, I hit said limit. If it wasn’t for bad luck I’d have no luck at all. But at least I managed to play for a little over an hour.
Mark, thanks for your trip report on AC. I enjoy reading it.
I have a good suggestion for you. Next time you should gamble at Borgata. It has better blackjack games. Since you have a tight budget, you will enjoy playing at Borgata’s $5 blackjack game (not the 6:5 blackjack like Harrah’s, but the regular 3:2 blackjack.) Also Borgata offers free WiFI for you to write your trip report at its cafeteria. Good luck & be safe. May the Almighty shield you from all harm, and bless you with all good things & good health. Keep on biking safely.