Hi,Some of you traveling to Las Vegas tend to collect jars and jars of loose change to try your luck on the slot machines, well, unless you are going downtown to the old casinos, don't bring your change to the newer casinos. (and since I have not been downtown in awhile not sure if you can still take change there).
Deb saves up her change all year for when she visits, she had a big baggie full, we went over to sunset station casino, and although I knew the machines no longer take change, I thought you could still go to the cashier and they could turn it into bills. Nope! We were turned away and told we could go to a coinstar machine (usually in supermarkets) or nevada state bank to cash it in.
Knowing the coinstar machines take a nice little chunk for themselves, I took deb to the nevada state bank on nellis and tropicana, they have a machine in there that is free to turn your coins into bills, they take no cut! So you dump your change in and take the ticket to a teller and you walk out with greenback!

Debbie arrived for her annual visit Friday. I dropped Charlie at the airport and picked her up. Charlie was headed to california to go ocean fishing with joe flores on his ocean boat. Debbie and I have been keeping busy all weekend scrapbooking, eating at the olive garden, gambling, and we got pedicures too!! Same things we do every year! The hot water heater is broke down so we have to hang out here monday to get that fixed. She heads home tuesday and will be off to Hawaii in october!



