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How are casinos at Marriott Stellaris and LaConcha?


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Both of these casinos are on the small side, about 13,000 square feet. The percentage of newer slot machines is lower than in the states. Since your time will be somewhat limited coming off a cruise ship, the only way I would recommend going there is if you plan a beach day and only want to stop in the casino for an hour on your way back to the ship.

 

The beaches in Puerto Rico are free and public.

 

The Marriot Stellaris has a nice pool and you can buy a day pass.

 

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Well actually our time isn't all that limited, we're in San Juan from 9 am to 1:00AM.

 

We've been to Puerto Rico so many times we just have run out of things to do. We have rented a car once when we were in port for a long time, and we really don't want to do that again.

 

We live in Florida and have a pool, etc., so a beach day doesn't thrill us.

 

We always enjoyed stopping at the Sheraton OSJ after we finished whatever we were doing, but now, of course, they are no more.

 

So we thought we'd just take a cab to Condado and sitesee and hit these two casinos. I'm trying to visualize just how small 13,000 feet is.:confused:

 

Thank you for getting back to me.:)

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I've been to the Marriott casino on Condado beach a few times. It's ok. Not huge but nice. It's no smoking. There is another one around the corner on Ashford? Avenue that is also small but I seem to do better there. And then another one or two the same street, in the opposite direction. All within walking distance from each other. definitely worth the cab fare if you want to play and walk around.

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I've been to the Marriott casino on Condado beach a few times. It's ok. Not huge but nice. It's no smoking. There is another one around the corner on Ashford? Avenue that is also small but I seem to do better there. And then another one or two the same street, in the opposite direction. All within walking distance from each other. definitely worth the cab fare if you want to play and walk around.

 

Good! "]Thank you]!

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