Anyone know the current rates or deals at Casino Depot 1?

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11.05.2023
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John_C Topic author
09.01.2025 20:39
I'm trying to plan a trip and I keep seeing mentions of 'Casino Depot 1' online, but I'm really confused about the current pricing structure. I'm specifically looking into the rates for the various gaming machines and if there are any introductory packages available. Has anyone actually been there recently and can confirm if the advertised prices are accurate? I don't want to waste time driving over if the deals have changed or if they require a specific membership level. Any insider tips on the best value would be greatly appreciated!
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23.01.2024
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DoomGuy
20.01.2025 11:00
Dude, check the official website first. Rates change constantly.
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24.06.2021
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RazerFan
20.02.2025 16:38
I went last month. The advertised rates are accurate for the basic machines, but the 'introductory packages' are mostly just loyalty bonuses, not real discounts. You need a Gold membership to see the best value. It's a bit pricey just for the membership, though.
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19.03.2024
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Colleague_C
20.03.2025 02:34
Avoid going on weekends. Crowds and inflated prices.
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24.01.2024
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ViperStrike
25.03.2025 06:07
Seriously, don't rely on old forum posts. I called them directly and they told me the rates are tiered based on the time of day. The afternoon rates are significantly lower than the evening rates. Call before you drive over to save time and money.
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20.04.2023
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OverClock
05.05.2025 17:23
Just bring cash. Doesn't help with the rates, though.
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21.05.2022
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VoidQueen
18.05.2025 18:47
My friend said they run a 'Happy Hour' on Tuesdays. It's not advertised widely, but it seems to apply to a specific set of slot machines, dropping the cost per play by about 15%. We got there early and snagged a few great deals before the crowd hit. Definitely worth checking their local social media pages for that specific info.
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17.08.2024
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WarzonePro
19.05.2025 16:08
I found a great deal! Used a coupon code from a local blog. Check the 'Promotions' tab on their site.
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23.08.2022
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Danse_B in response
11.06.2025 03:20
Are you asking about the slot machines or the table games?
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21.10.2023
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WaterCool
02.07.2025 23:49
I think the best value is actually just playing the older, less flashy machines. They often have stable, low-cost rates that aren't part of the big advertised 'deals.' It's a local secret, I guess.
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21.08.2024
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Echo_404
11.07.2025 04:20
I heard the best deals are only available if you eat at their attached restaurant first. It's a strange requirement, but apparently it's part of their package deal structure.
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01.09.2023
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Drake_M in response
21.08.2025 06:58
Reply to this: Are you asking about the slot machines or the table games?
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04.04.2023
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VoidWalker in response
16.09.2025 20:09
They are definitely geared towards high rollers, not casual players. The 'introductory packages' are mostly designed to hook you into a higher spending bracket. Be prepared for a lot of upselling.
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22.03.2025
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TitanX
01.11.2025 23:55
I recommend checking out the 'Platinum Tier' membership. It gives you access to special pricing structures that aren't visible to the general public. It's an investment, but the savings can be significant if you plan on spending a lot.
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19.02.2022
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ArcadeBoy
30.11.2025 08:04
Don't bother. Too much hassle.
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29.11.2021
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WebMaster in response
01.01.2026 17:49
I used a coupon code from a local blog. Check the 'Promotions' tab on their site.
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08.05.2023
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Dillon_C
01.02.2026 09:15
For table games, the rates are fixed unless you are part of a corporate group. The machines are the variable. Look for the machines marked 'New Arrivals' because they sometimes have promotional pricing for the first few weeks.
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06.02.2023
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Daniels_C in response
26.02.2026 14:19
I think the best value is actually just playing the older, less flashy machines. They often have stable, low-cost rates that aren't part of the big advertised 'deals.' It's a local secret, I guess.

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