Trying to Logon to Borgata site got Boyd Gaming(?)
I know Borgata has ties with Boyd Gaming; when I entered www.theborgata.com to try to log onto my acct, I got Boyd's general (nationwide) web site. I'm assuming that since The Borgata shut down for the storm, they are directing all inquiries through Boyd:confused:
[There does not appear to be anyway of logging onto one's acct, even though it has a Borgata (sub)area.] |
Don't stress.
It was working yesterday. My guess, probably IT/storm Related (perhaps, they are working on the site/updates/etc). If there is anything urgent, you can call Borgata Customer Care at 609-317-1000. Is there something urgent you needed? Especially considering that most of AC is currently under-water. ;);) |
Originally Posted by baccarat_king
(Post 19590934)
Don't stress.
It was working yesterday. My guess, probably IT/storm Related (perhaps, they are working on the site/updates/etc). If there is anything urgent, you can call Borgata Customer Care at 609-317-1000. Is there something urgent you needed? Especially considering that most of AC is currently under-water. ;);) PS: I did get a confirming email from them shortly after my startting this thread, for my upcoming stay this weekend--but that was probably through some automatic system they have in place. |
Originally Posted by nrr
(Post 19590984)
No, nothing special. In another thread, I surmised that the Marina area casinos should have fared better than the boardwalk casinos, and was curious if Borgata had posted updated info on their web site.
PS: I did get a confirming email from them shortly after my startting this thread, for my upcoming stay this weekend--but that was probably through some automatic system they have in place. I left Borgata on Saturday night, since I didn't want to deal with the rush (before closure) on Sunday morning. And, yes, that is an automated message. They always send one a few days before your stay. |
Originally Posted by baccarat_king
(Post 19591508)
Borgata had an update on their website yesterday saying they would be closed Monday and Tuesday, and reopen when it is safe for customers and employees.
I left Borgata on Saturday night, since I didn't want to deal with the rush (before closure) on Sunday morning. And, yes, that is an automated message. They always send one a few days before your stay. |
Originally Posted by nrr
(Post 19591534)
I was staying at Harrahs and left Sunday morning. I was returning by Greyhound bus to NYC; since Ballys has the most departures, I went to Ballys at 11:00 AM--there were over 100 people on line (and it was growing). Based on the departure schedule I may have gotten out by 4 pm:td:--but they had three extra buses coming in and I got to NYC by 2:15 pm^.
You should get Harrah's to provide a limo to NYC (you are 7Star, right? ;) ) It's either drive or fly for me. I left Borgata around 8PM Saturday night, and had a traffic-free, easy ride back to New England. ^ |
Originally Posted by baccarat_king
(Post 19592148)
You are a brave person. :eek: Those buses are pretty gross, IMO.
You should get Harrah's to provide a limo to NYC (you are 7Star, right? ;) ) It's either drive or fly for me. I left Borgata around 8PM Saturday night, and had a traffic-free, easy ride back to New England. ^ |
Originally Posted by ch3ss
(Post 19592502)
I thought my 4 hour drive sucked :-P how long is it to NE for you ?
Quite often, if schedule permits, I just fly NK nonstop BOS-ACY-BOS. (that is my preferred way to get to AC; a 40 minute flight) |
Originally Posted by baccarat_king
(Post 19593147)
If I don't stop, and I time it right I can make it from Southern New Hampshire to AC in under 6.5 hours (sometimes, closer to 6 hours).
Quite often, if schedule permits, I just fly NK nonstop BOS-ACY-BOS. (that is my preferred way to get to AC; a 40 minute flight) There are plane trips from somewhere in the vicinity of Farmingdale, LI to AC--a 25 minute ride. For me the disadvantage of each of these is the scheduled departure times. With the not so great, Greyhound buses, there is a 4 day return window, and there is a departure from some casino on the average of every 40 minutes (day and night). |
Originally Posted by baccarat_king
(Post 19593147)
If I don't stop, and I time it right I can make it from Southern New Hampshire to AC in under 6.5 hours (sometimes, closer to 6 hours).
Quite often, if schedule permits, I just fly NK nonstop BOS-ACY-BOS. (that is my preferred way to get to AC; a 40 minute flight) |
AC Casinos opening this afternoon!
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Originally Posted by baccarat_king
(Post 19611192)
AC Casinos opening this afternoon!
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