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Phantom EFX Reel DeaLl Games Make Great Holiday Gifts
ooking for the perfect gift for just about everyone on your holiday list this season? en look no further than Phantom EFX and its 2010 Reel Deal Holiday Lineup! Phantom EFX’s newest games, Reel Deal Casino: Valley of the Kings and Reel Deal Slots: Mysteries of Cleopatra, o er an amazing virtual gaming experience right at
home on your PC or laptop. And to help get everyone in the giving spirit, Phantom EFX is o ering special deals and festive cash back discounts for customers who purchase Reel Deal Games at Phantom EFX’s online storefront at www.phantomefx.com. Beginning November 1st, customers who spend over $20 in the online store will receive a gift certi cate for $5 to use on their next purchase from Phantom EFX. rough December 20th, Phantom will be o ering random deals showcasing some of their most popular titles for as low as $4.99! Visit www.phantomefx.com and keep an eye on Phantom’s social media feeds for all the details on how to cut back on your shopping budget.
Reel Deal Casino: Valley of the Kings features game favorites such as ree Card Poker, Let it Ride, Texas Hold’Em and many more, plus a variety of brand new slot machines and extra bonus content in the Tomb of the Lost Slots. Featuring 26 all new slots, unlockable goals for each machine, an abundantly lled Prize Vault and extra bonus content in the Tomb of the Lost Slots, Reel Deal Slots: Mysteries of Cleopatra’s new achievement system allows gamers to earn dice rolls just by playing slots. Both of Phantom EFX’s new Reel Deal titles continue the long tradition of Phantom EFX’s exciting, quality casino games that lead the casino and card game categories in sales each year. Look for great deals over the next couple of months at www.phantomefx.com.
Celebrate Sycuan’s 27th Anniversary with $225,000 in Cash and Prizes
Celebrate Sycuan’s 27th Anniversary on Saturday, November 20th, with more than $225,000 in cash, prizes and giveaways. Club Sycuan members can win their share of $16,000 in hourly drawings starting at 10 a.m. at the Main Stage. Swipe your Club Sycuan card for free entries beginning at 8 a.m. Bingo players receive a free anniversary jacket with advance buy-in and play for a chance at $150,000 in Bingo payouts, including a 2011 Ford Mustang. Table game players seated at one of
ASan Diego Sports Arena Becomes Valley View Casino Center
the lucky hot tables will win $100 instantly every hour from 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Plus the Wachena Restaurant and Paipa’s Oasis Buffet will feature incredible dining specials all day long. Free cupcakes, T-shirts and co ee mugs will be awarded to all seated players starting at 10 a.m. And at 5 p.m., experience the traditional Kumeyaay Bird Singers and Dancers and a ceremonial giant cake cutting. Don’t miss this annual celebration!
s of November 1st, the iconic San Diego Sports Arena will be renamed e arena, managed by AEG Facilities, has recently undergone a multi-million Valley View Casino Center. e announcement was made in mid October by dollar renovation which included the addition of a new 6,500-square foot vip representatives of Valley View Casino & Hotel and AEG Global Partnerships hospitality space, Club 3500, new lower level seats, lcd televisions throughout
who negotiated the multi-year accord.
“We are thrilled to partner with the long-standing tradition of top quality sports
and entertainment that the San Diego Sports Arena has established throughout its legendary existence,” said Bruce Howard, General Manager of Valley View Casino & Hotel. “We look forward to working closely with the City of San Diego, the Hahn family and AEG, the most recognizable name in the sports and entertainment industry, to grow both the Valley View Casino Center and Valley View Casino & Hotel brand.”
Valley View Casino & Hotel will now be able to provide its loyal casino guests with premium tickets for all events at the center.
and an upgraded concourse and arena entrances. Since its inception in 1966, the 15,000-seat multi-purpose venue has become a must-play tour stop for major artists including Elvis Presley, the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen and U2, as well as world-class sporting events and family shows, welcoming more than 600,000 guests annually. Recent performances and special events have included sold-out concerts featuring Carrie Underwood, Michael Buble, Shakira and the Black Eyed Peas. In November, the Valley View Casino Center will host the 2010 Fed Cup Final between the U.S. and Italy, marking the rst time the Fed Cup has been played on U.S. soil
since the U.S. won their 17th Fed Cup title in 2000.
Playboy Golf Scramble at Eagle Falls Golf Course Opens Limited Spots
Now in its fourth year at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino’s award-winning Eagle Falls Golf Course, the opportunity to experience the annual Playboy Golf Scramble on November 12th and 13th is open to all golfers. Lucky golfers now have the chance to play in this exciting and otherwise private event. In years past, vip casino guests and casino vendors have been invited to take part in this scramble-format tournament featuring six beautiful Playboy Playmates, 40 Girls of Playboy Golf and many celebrity golfers.
Many amateur players are paired with a celebrity in their foursomes and the very same thing could happen to you with a tournament buy-in. Eight
spaces are available to players wishing to get in on the Playboy “Eagles, Birdies and Bunnies” excitement. For a $5,000 entry fee per foursome, players receive exclusive access to the Friday night hors d’oeuvres and cocktail pairings party inside the resort’s newest ultra lounge, LIT.
To top it o , four golfers from the Playboy Golf Scramble will be randomly selected to win an entry into the Playboy Golf National Finals to be held in March 2011 in Los Angeles. e entry fee also includes luxury hotel accommodations. To sign up for one of the limited tournament spots, call (800) 827-2946.
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