Recently made my first trip to Delaware since sports betting was made fully legal. It was a nice experience in Dover overall, but basically because I won the Red Sox bet.
I stayed there and was surprised at the room regulations and am trying to find out if this is standard. The room was very nice . In most sportsbook hotels are you banned from bringing any type of alcohol into your room? I mean I guess they want you to pay for room service, but was a little surprised. Second, it said the hotel was not responsible for personal loss as valuables should be locked in the room's safe.. I never found any "safe" in the room, but it had everything else one would expect at a resort place. Is this standard wording for most books' hotel?
The only reason I stayed there was 2 nights were at a very low rate due to being a new cardholder.... They just happened to have a special at the time... (LOL)
I stayed there and was surprised at the room regulations and am trying to find out if this is standard. The room was very nice . In most sportsbook hotels are you banned from bringing any type of alcohol into your room? I mean I guess they want you to pay for room service, but was a little surprised. Second, it said the hotel was not responsible for personal loss as valuables should be locked in the room's safe.. I never found any "safe" in the room, but it had everything else one would expect at a resort place. Is this standard wording for most books' hotel?
The only reason I stayed there was 2 nights were at a very low rate due to being a new cardholder.... They just happened to have a special at the time... (LOL)