Locate and compare Foreign Currency Exchange in Fallsview Casino Niagara Falls ON, Yellow Pages Local Listings. Find useful information, the address and the phone number of the local business you are looking for. Both government military and state government rates are available at this 213-room hotel, which is conveniently located near attractions like the Aquarium of Niagara and Maid of the Mist boat tour.
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'Canadian currency can be exchanged for U.S. currency at any of our cashier windows at very favorable rates. Guests providing a Players Club Card at the time of exchange can request a receipt for purposes of exchanging back to Canadian within 48 hours.'
Good info, but it's not a CET call. The exchange rate is set by the government of Ontario, who owns the casino.
Ahh! Now I see why they didn't screw me. I should've known better than to think CET would do something nice for their customers...
Good info, but it's not a CET call. The exchange rate is set by the government of Ontario, who owns the casino.
Not true. The government of Ontario receives licensing fees from those casinos which is a (large) percentage of Revenue. Casino Niagara, Fallsview, and other casinos throughout the province use at least a 6 cent spread on the exchange rate (ie, buy at .97, sell at $1.03). The exchange rate is indeed a CET thing. There is no regulation at OLG that dictates what the exchange rate must be.
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Any Cosmo Kramer types on board? I smell a windfall ;)
But will USPS layoff Newman before we put this plan in action?
Any Cosmo Kramer types on board? I smell a windfall ;)
LOL! We could do a two parter: 1) bring cans to MI to trade in, and 2) get cheap CAD to gamble with. And based on my luck at the border, there's a pretty good chance that a free groping could be arranged as well.
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Not true. The government of Ontario receives licensing fees from those casinos which is a (large) percentage of Revenue. Casino Niagara, Fallsview, and other casinos throughout the province use at least a 6 cent spread on the exchange rate (ie, buy at .97, sell at $1.03). The exchange rate is indeed a CET thing. There is no regulation at OLG that dictates what the exchange rate must be.
I'm not versed in Canadian gaming law, and I've only been out of the country once, ironically, to go to Casino Windsor (at the time, it was being converted to Caesars). However, I'm not surprised that Caesars would have relatively competitive exchange rate. Across the pond (or lake in this case), yet a MILLION MILES AWAY (now that you must have a passport to cross), there are three HIGHLY competitive casinos: MGM Grand Detroit, Motor City (which I guess is the big shark, although I don't understand why), and Greektown Casino.