I was reading sanfelipe.mx this morning a they mentioned there is a new casino in one of the hotels in San Felipe.
Hmmm, the new Vegas??capt. mike - 4-12-2013 at 10:23 AM
i didn't think Mexico was going to allow casino style gaming due to heavy church influence. That said they have Caliente sports books in many tourist
cities, or used to. but that was just sports and horse racing etc.
are you talking slots and table games?Terry28 - 4-12-2013 at 10:56 AM
There is a casino in Ensenada, I have driven by it many times...willardguy - 4-12-2013 at 11:00 AM
two casino's in rosarito not counting the caliente. and always busy!MexicoTed - 4-12-2013 at 09:52 PM
Almost all the Caliente's have slot machines in them now. I think some have card games.greengoes - 4-13-2013 at 06:52 AM
I highly doubt table card games in any casino in The Baja, except for possible illegal betting establishments. Government rules on gambling do not
allow table games. The slots fall through some loophole.
Refurbished Las Vegas slots that pay out zilch are the norm in Jackpot, Caliente and a few others. I stopped in two for a tryout and left less than
satisfied. The cacophony of lights and electronic sounds are capable of sending one into an epileptic seizure.
My advice, drive by and throw your pesos out the window and save some time.
If you want some real action how far is it from Septima y Reforma Ensenada to Las Vegas?
PS
Sol said they do have legal Sports Betting if that is your cup of tea.durrelllrobert - 4-13-2013 at 09:53 AM
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Originally posted by Terry28
There is a casino in Ensenada, I have driven by it many times...
Actually there are 3 now.capt. mike - 4-13-2013 at 11:51 AM
i heard so called "skill" games are allowed which have payouts - some loophole to get around the laws against gaming in mexico.
one guy i know was soliciting investment shares to put these "skill" parlors at Rock Point.