Wednesday, April 25, 2012

What's the clientele like at Mandalay Bay?

Have a business trip in October at MB, what%26#39;s the clientele like?



What's the clientele like at Mandalay Bay?


What are you looking for, or what are you trying to avoid?



What's the clientele like at Mandalay Bay?


Lots of skinny people with money. Except for the larger poor people. And tons of young kids from LA spending dads money. Except for the other younger crowd spending their own. A large number of white people. And black people. And asians. Also some europeans. middleaged people, along with some senior citiezens.



On any given day as many as 9% of the guests may be from Chicago. Or not.




oh, last time I was there, I think I saw few blonde girls also




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I have found that the crowd tends to be on the younger side. I enjoy it there. Gives off a good fun vibe. We are staying there next month and it is one of our favorites.




I like the vibe of Mandalay. It is a fun casino and has a very social feel to it. Good place to be in a group and playing craps or BJ.




Younger yuppies type of crowd, summer time more families with children.





Beautiful Hotel, just in the wrong location.




I%26#39;ve never stayed there, but I have played there...and won!! The casino is clean and well ventilated. I found my fellow gamblers (slots %26amp; tables) were a younger crowd compared to MGM, Paris, Venetian, etc. Many bachelorette parties from NYC pick MB as their Vegas home base, but you probably find that at most properties on equal scale.




When I took a brief walk through MB two weeks ago, I was impressed with what I saw, lovely hotel and casino!




I was there Friday night for dinner and I was surprised to see the variety of people there ranging from the Gothic group[apparently there was a concert on that night] to the young sophisticates to the more elegant ';older'; group etc....keep in mind it was a Friday night in Vegas.Overall it%26#39;s a great place with a lot of class.

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