"July trip to Macau - hot~"
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작성자 ulpKfJ 작성일 24-10-25 04:23 조회 2회 댓글 0건본문
Isn't it okay for the rainy season to be over in Tokyo now? It's such a hot beach day holiday
When I said it was so hot I could melt, I was told it was erotic, but that's not true ????
Macau in July was also fun
What surprised me was that there were still very few Japanese people in the casinos, and there were no casinos with a large stock of Japanese yen
Glaris, which was my last resort, did not have Japanese yen on the second or third floor, nor at the secret (or not) counter
The exchange shop in town, which my partner told me was "the top three with the best rates in Macau," did not have Japanese yen at the moment
But was it Cafe Nata, the famous egg tart shop near Glaris? The only place that had Japanese yen was across the street nearby.
The exchange rate was comparable to the rate my partner was holding at the casino, so I had no complaints.
I thought it was fine here, so I converted it back to Japanese yen.
It would be stupid to take a detour to Chungking Mansions in Hong Kong.
Before exchanging money, I enjoyed casino hopping and eating.
It seems that I was taken to all of the nearly 40 casinos in Macau in May, June, and this time.
There were many places that I thought I would never go to again, such as places that were closed, places that were preparing to reopen (sorry, they said they couldn't announce them yet), casinos that looked like arcades, small-ticket casinos where Chinese and Koreans were engrossed in losing themselves, etc.
Also, there was a casino that was really cold.
When you enter a casino, do you feel a certain smell, atmosphere, or compatibility?
I think that first impression is everything.
I don't like the atmosphere of the places where I feel "Hmm?" and above all, I can't win. ????
I feel like I can win at casinos that I want to come back to, and even if I'm losing, I feel like I can win after a while.
I think it's a matter of compatibility or preference.
In the end, it seems that I'm good with GALAXY, Lisboa Palace, Wynn Palace in Cotai, MGM, Gralis, etc.
I don't think I'll ever need to go to Sands (Paiza), Ponte 16, L'Arc, Zaishin, or other local casinos.
My partner who was with me said it was just sour grapes, but don't you think it's rude? ????
I had to cancel my reservation for meals at the Army restaurant and other places because I couldn't leave the casino
We went to random local restaurants and hotel lounges
Sorry, but I was given a thorough morning greeting and cleaning service
By the way, this famous person's tickets were sold out in a flash
He seems to be very popular
I went to this classic World Heritage site, but there were so many Chinese tour groups that I was only there for 5 minutes
I took a short break at a nearby store
It was a famous store, so it was fine
My partner said he wanted to get a haircut, but I told him off with all my might lol
Japan You'll lose your nationality if you get a haircut lol
There were some fashionable shops in the backstreets, but the staff were not Japanese, so if you expect the same hospitality as in Japan, you'll be disappointed
I looked around at a lot of things, like a house that was about to collapse, a Thai???????? for some reason, and the cleaned up Rikinki area
But I think I spent the longest time in the casino lol
I got around in the casino car, and my partner revived the Macau Pass (note: you have to go to a place like a transportation center that has moved to the park behind L'Arc. The old red building no longer has the transportation center), so I used the new train? A tire-based vehicle that looks like a Sapporo subway car
(To be continued)
When I said it was so hot I could melt, I was told it was erotic, but that's not true ????
Macau in July was also fun
What surprised me was that there were still very few Japanese people in the casinos, and there were no casinos with a large stock of Japanese yen
Glaris, which was my last resort, did not have Japanese yen on the second or third floor, nor at the secret (or not) counter
The exchange shop in town, which my partner told me was "the top three with the best rates in Macau," did not have Japanese yen at the moment
But was it Cafe Nata, the famous egg tart shop near Glaris? The only place that had Japanese yen was across the street nearby.
The exchange rate was comparable to the rate my partner was holding at the casino, so I had no complaints.
I thought it was fine here, so I converted it back to Japanese yen.
It would be stupid to take a detour to Chungking Mansions in Hong Kong.
Before exchanging money, I enjoyed casino hopping and eating.
It seems that I was taken to all of the nearly 40 casinos in Macau in May, June, and this time.
There were many places that I thought I would never go to again, such as places that were closed, places that were preparing to reopen (sorry, they said they couldn't announce them yet), casinos that looked like arcades, small-ticket casinos where Chinese and Koreans were engrossed in losing themselves, etc.
Also, there was a casino that was really cold.
When you enter a casino, do you feel a certain smell, atmosphere, or compatibility?
I think that first impression is everything.
I don't like the atmosphere of the places where I feel "Hmm?" and above all, I can't win. ????
I feel like I can win at casinos that I want to come back to, and even if I'm losing, I feel like I can win after a while.
I think it's a matter of compatibility or preference.
In the end, it seems that I'm good with GALAXY, Lisboa Palace, Wynn Palace in Cotai, MGM, Gralis, etc.
I don't think I'll ever need to go to Sands (Paiza), Ponte 16, L'Arc, Zaishin, or other local casinos.
My partner who was with me said it was just sour grapes, but don't you think it's rude? ????
I had to cancel my reservation for meals at the Army restaurant and other places because I couldn't leave the casino
We went to random local restaurants and hotel lounges
Sorry, but I was given a thorough morning greeting and cleaning service
By the way, this famous person's tickets were sold out in a flash
He seems to be very popular
I went to this classic World Heritage site, but there were so many Chinese tour groups that I was only there for 5 minutes
I took a short break at a nearby store
It was a famous store, so it was fine
My partner said he wanted to get a haircut, but I told him off with all my might lol
Japan You'll lose your nationality if you get a haircut lol
There were some fashionable shops in the backstreets, but the staff were not Japanese, so if you expect the same hospitality as in Japan, you'll be disappointed
I looked around at a lot of things, like a house that was about to collapse, a Thai???????? for some reason, and the cleaned up Rikinki area
But I think I spent the longest time in the casino lol
I got around in the casino car, and my partner revived the Macau Pass (note: you have to go to a place like a transportation center that has moved to the park behind L'Arc. The old red building no longer has the transportation center), so I used the new train? A tire-based vehicle that looks like a Sapporo subway car
(To be continued)
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