Club Regent Casino Fish Tank Rating: 5,0/5 4675 reviews
1425 Regent AveWinnipeg, Manitoba . Plus taxes and fees. Club Regent Event Centre accepts no liability for tickets purchased via the secondary ticketing market. Guests are strongly recommended to only purchase from the Club Regent or McPhillips Station Casino Box Offices, or Ticketmaster. Accessible seats are available for all shows set up on Ticketmaster. I remember my dad telling me about great this aquarium was when I was a kid. That guy begged them to let him take me just to see it, but obviously they declined being a casino along with me being 5. I don't go to the casino often, but for the longest time I thought it was just blocked off and closed for construction. Watson has a special interest in exotic animal medicine, including ornamental fish. In addition to offering services to aquarium fish hobbyists, Dr. Watson provides veterinary care to the aquatic residents of the Club Regent Casino’s saltwater aquarium, including a small breeding group of endangered nurse sharks. Club Regent Casino offers table games, slots, bingo, poker, licensed lounges, and a live entertainment centre. Open today from: Midnight–3:00 AM (Show more) Mon–Fri. My friend Andrew Parker and I were in the area and we decided to give Club Regent Casino a visit as I'd never been to a casino, and I wanted to see the giant aquarium. The parking lot was jammed full this Saturday night (I bet everyone else wanted to see the aquarium also). That or this is where the middle-aged Winnipeggers go clubbin'.
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Win the money for your dream tropical vacation or pretend you’re already there at this jungle-themed casino. Set among a cascading waterfall, walk-through fish tank and Caribbean restaurant are 900 slot machines, more than 650 penny and two-cent games and high-stakes poker. Big name musical acts appear Fri & Sat evenings at 9 pm. Must be 18 or older to enter. Mon-Sat 10 am-3 am, Sun 12pm-3 am. 1425 Regent Ave, 204‑957‑2500 or 1‑800‑265‑3912, clubregent.com,
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I almost made it through the month of May without writing a post. But here I am squeezing one just in time to fill in my archives.My friend Andrew Parker and I were in the area and we decided to give Club Regent Casino a visit as I'd never been to a casino, and I wanted to see the giant aquarium. The parking lot was jammed full this Saturday night (I bet everyone else wanted to see the aquarium also). That or this is where the middle-aged Winnipeggers go clubbin'.
Walking into the main area was an eyeful. Winding rows upon rows of flashing machines were everywhere. Security cameras were deceivingly tucked away into cliffs, and to my surprise and slight dismay, there were clocks. The entire place had a cheesy beach theme to it: Rocky cliffs, palm trees, artificial waterfalls, and the ceiling was painted a calming baby blue. There were a few sections of Black Jack, Poker and Roulette, but the complex was mostly filled with machines (Bingo machines, Slot machines, Deal or No Deal Machines - sans Howie). Society has gone more digital and standardized, and the casino world has followed suit (aha).
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I recall seeing the airport ads for the Casinos of Winnipeg, and I didn't see anyone looking that happy. Most of the hardcores were staring at their machines, intently focused on the whirring slots, flashing buttons and fluctuating numbers. I'm not much of a gambler, and I've never liked taking big risks with money (in Monopoly I avoid buying lots and instead hope to make all of my money by fervently passing Go, and in poker I'll up the ante to 10 when I have a full house because there's the chance someone else might have better).
After perusing a bunch of machines, we discovered that different sections of machines offered different minimum bets. One empty section had a minimum of $40, with a progressive (read: Jackpot) of about $160,000. The casino employee informed us that some people drop $60 and win $4000. But after speaking to us, he quickly retreated saying he'd never risk anything like that because he didn't have any luck.
Andrew seated himself down on a 1 cent machine, with a minimum of 40 cents. I watched as he pressed his luck and the numbers went up and down (but mostly down). I didn't know what I was looking for - the line combinations made absolutely no sense (2 men, 1 diamond and a hay bale made $2, what?).
It looked like the machine would win and we'd have to say good-bye to Mr. Sir Wilfrid Laurier until we hit the shuffle round, which I think is the equivalent to free spins (we had to ask the guy next to us). We sat back and watched the screen shuffle the cards about 5 times. We must've hit something pretty good, because the pot climbed up to about 635. Add that to the other pot of 165 and we had 'eight dollars exactly.' We high-tenned, printed our voucher and we got out of there. That 5 minute experience was enough of a gamble, and we were leaving with more than we'd arrived with, so that was a plus. That almost never happens to me when I dare to gamble. (I keep using the pronoun we, but I didn't really contribute anything besides moral support).
The happiest people were the ones at the aquarium.
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It was a neat experience - not something I'll be frequenting, as cool as the aquarium was (it had almost all of the Finding Nemo fish!).
Even though I didn't win anything, I probably left with more than a lot of people left with that evening. It's a little bizarre that money itself is being used as a form of entertainment, but I guess some people think the chance of winning outweighs the risk of losing.
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Risk is defined as exposure to danger, harm or loss. I believe in taking some risks, like stepping out of comfort zones or trying new things. But in terms of money, I'll bet I'm just going to stick with losing at Disney Monopoly.
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