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Do the slot machines still take coins? I haven't been to a casino in years :confused: DD says most take a card now?

No, only paper money. I was on the Summit and you can put your seapass card in for them to monitor your play, but not use it for money to gamble. If you want to charge money for gambling to your seapass card, you can, but it will cost you a 5% surcharge. They also had an ATM machine next to the casino.

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No, only paper money. I was on the Summit and you can put your seapass card in for them to monitor your play, but not use it for money to gamble. If you want to charge money for gambling to your seapass card, you can, but it will cost you a 5% surcharge. They also had an ATM machine next to the casino.

 

Thanks for the answer. That takes the fun out of it:rolleyes:

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Slot tokens have generally been phased out industrywide. The mechanics of accepting a token dramatically increase machine downtime, and accounting for the house is much easier with a pay ticket/voucher system. Plus, lugging the tokens can be a pain...even if they're just quarters.

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