<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by fredmartens:
It's been my experience at the AC's that the drinks you do pay for are not those of the "generous pour" variety, either. I know AA is hurting for additional revenue $$, but I'm not sure I'm willing to pay $6 for a single shot of Crown Royal, either.</font>
I'll agree with that. I'd think that, based on the membership fee and price of liquor, they could be a bit more liberal than using an exact jigger measurement.
Anyway, this food thing may be convenient, but it's not exactly an "amenity" as far as I'm concerned. Adding more costs and charges and fees and items for sale isn't making the place any more classy or valuable.
Unless a $40MM Megabucks jackpot falls in my lap next time I'm in Vegas or some serious changes are made to the AC, I'm glad that I stopped paying for membership and I'm not going back.
Free food, not food for sale, would have been a good enough reason to rejoin.
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