San manuel indian bingo casino highland

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I actually saw people waiting for a chance to sit at slot machines. When I was actually in the casino I was impressed with the size of the place and how crowded it was. And then when I felt safe and secure (and I was) I enjoyed the view below. My initial reaction was one of fear - would I fall through? Of course not. What I didn't realize right away was that it wasn't just an ordinary glass tile floor - but it was a glass floor above an atrium with trees and a waterfall under my feet. But I think the most interesting part of the journey into the casino was when I left a moving sidewalk and walked over what I thought was just a glass tile floor. The moving sidewalks were a nice feature. Yes, there is a valet that gives easy access, but we just wanted to check the place out and didn't even think about the valet. Then it was a long walk (with moving sidewalks to help) from the parking garage to the actual two-story casino. We actually had trouble finding a parking place in the self serve garage. It was my first time - and the place was huge and it was packed at 4:30-pm on a Saturday afternoon.

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I had a half hour today while I was in the Inland Empire earlier today to stop by and take a look at the San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino facility.

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