For the slot machines, do you use coins or do you exchange your money for tokens? I will be visiting in a couple of weeks and I have about $100 in coins to use up and I'm trying to figure out how it works or what's easier.
No coins at all. Only bills or the casino print out ticket if you win or cash out of a machine. You can cash your coins in for bills at the casino cashier located in the casino.
You can only insert cash into the slot machines. I really don’t know of any casinos that still uses coins now.
Slot coins are no longer used but may still be worth there value. If not to the casino I am sure a collector may want them..I would hold out and get info before letting them go.
Sorry the machines don't take coins. They only take bills/vouchers. I'm not a seasoned slot player but I know they don't take coins. However, there are machines that print out vouchers you can take to the machines. Again, I'm not sure if they take coins either. Worst case, check the cash cage. Strangely the last time I was there, a lady asked me if I had a couple dollar bills to exchange her coins, had me wondering why she didn't go to the cash cage instead. Sorry! Not much help here.
Can I just put a 20 dollar bill in slot machine to play??
How do you play slots machines on your phone and how do you get your pay?
I have a few vouchers that I was unable to cash in the Spring because of Covid. They expire soo. Am I able to cash them at the cash office without playing?
I have no idea. I don't gamble. My husband did do well on roulette... just really liked the rooms at the MGM Grand, a great place to meet up with friends in the dead of winter without necessarily having to go out. Also highly recommend the DIA - Detroit Institute of Arts as a great place to go- amazing art collection and a fantastic place to eat.
They do not use coins or tokens, machines take $1 to $100 and print tickets when you leave the machine, if you are lucky to have something left, lol. Tickets are cashed out at ticket machine or cashier.
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