While I have to admit the room was incredible, my bad experience took place in the casino. I'd been in the casino playing games for about 2 hrs. when I was approached by casino security. They proceeded to ask me questions such as: My name, Which I gave them politely. Are you a guest here? Yes Have you ever been here before? No sir, this is my first time. "Okay" they exclaimed (3 security officers), "we spotted you on our security cameras about an hour ago, and you sure look like a guy we kicked out of here a few times before". "He always wears a white golf shirt, and has his hair in a ponytail, just like you." We call him Ponytail I then, once again, very politely told them they were mistaken. This is my first visit to their casino. Are you here by yourself? No, I'm with a friend. What is their name? Is she here in the casino? When did you arrive? Etc. etc... After 15 min. of Q's, and the repeated comments on how much I resembled this person. They were through with me. Well, I was a little embarrassed, but figured, no harm done, they have a job to do. Well, for the next two hours, everywhere I went, security followed. I sat down at the slots, and was there for about :15, when a woman sitting next to me, and I, started to chat. Maybe another :15 passed, when security approached the young lady next to me and Warned her of thieves, how clever they can be, and to be sure her purse is in her hands at all times. The whole while looking down his nose at me, as if he were foiling my plans. (Actually, the tricks he mentioned "how they do it" were very helpful tips, some very creative, I wouldn't have the nerve.) After his safety speech, he walked about 15 ft. turned, and stood, glaring in my direction. The woman that we were chatting with, then asked me, "did that guy seem a little strange to you? I explained what was going on, and she was as amazed as I, to the extent of the harassment that was being display
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