Isle of Capri Casino - Kansas City Riverboat Casino

Kansas City MO

Owned by Isle of Capri Casinos

Casino Monitor:  ISKCMON


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Players Club Information

$40 Coin-In = 1 Point

Cashback: 20 Points = $1 (0.125%)

Earned Comps: About 0.5%
(use em or lose em)

Cashback AND Comps

Bounce Back Cash: ???

Discretionary Comps: ???

Marketing Comps: ???

Points Expire ???

Slot club day runs from:
??? to ???


Best Games

99.9% PKM

(6) 25c Game Makers in the non-smoking section.

(6) 25c Game Makers in the smoking section.


9/6 JoB (99.5%)

(2) 50c machines, 2 rows back from the "Isle Style Poker" sign.

(2) $1 machines, 3 rows back from the "Isle Style Poker" sign.


Video Poker Host(s)

Cindy Hohl


Links

Web Site

Casino City Link


Comments

Boothlings won't disclose comp balances or how comps are computed.


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*** MIA - FEB 2009 ***

(6) 25c 40/8 AA Game Makers in a row to the left of the main cashier windows.


JAN 2009

I am sorry to report the demise of All American at the Isle. It has been removed from all the machines in both the smoking and non-smoking sections, I believe as of late Thursday night/early Friday morning last. This was about the last of the All American in existance. They left Pick'Em on the machines, at least for now. It would not surprise me if it went away as well. The Isle folks seem to be making a lot of cuts in the name of cost savings, including reducing or eliminating cash back.


*** MIA - SEP 2008 ***

(6) 25c 40/8 AA & 99.9% PKM Game Makers to the left of the main cashier windows.

(12) 25c 40/8 AA & 99.9% PKM Game Makers in the southeast corner of the casino.

(2) $1 40/8 AA & 99.9% PKM Game Makers in the southeast corner of the casino.


NOV 2007

Cindy Hohl is now a host at IOCKC.


OCT 2007

As of 15 October 2007, I counted a total of twelve quarter Game Makers with All-American and Pick 'Em machines and two dollar Game Makers with All-American and Pick 'Em machines in the enclosed non-smoking area: six in a carousel, four on one wall, and two (along with the two dollar machines) on another wall. In addition, I counted TWO rows of six quarter Game Makers with All-American and Pick 'Em machines in the main casino: one row immediately to the left of the main cashier windows, as before, but a SECOND row two rows to the left of that. Unfortunately, I could not see that bank of five Pick 'Em machines that "rreid01" reported on earlier, but I could be wrong.


OCT 2007

There are six new 25c machines with PKM and AA in the middle of the non-smoking
section and five more machines against the back wall with 25c PKM.


OCT 2005

$40 coin-in = 1 point. 100 slot club points = $5 cash back for a return of 0.125%


JUN 2005

Their comps are tight, but this sounds like something is horribly wrong. Did you check your point totals at the little kiosks before and after playing? If you gambled that much, you should have built up quite a few point and the comps should appear automatically**. However, I have noticed in recent months that the points don't always show up right away, which means you wouldn't get any comps on that visit. When I asked at the promotions counter, their response was "The points show up when they show up. When they do, you can ask for comps then."


JUN 2005

We were there a couple weeks ago and each played a couple hours on 50 cent and dollar machines. We dropped $600 and when we asked for a comp for the deli -- a stinking sandwich for crying out loud -- we were basically told "go to hell, you get nothing!"


JUN 2005

I was wondering if anyone out there is getting comps from Isle of Capri. I've gone out there four times the last month, averaging about $3000 coin-in on All American a trip, losing $100 twice, $200 once, and winning $70 on the other, making a combined loss of $430. This is probably right at what they would expect to get of my $12000 bet. So what have I earned in comps? Nothing. Nada. Zilch.


FEB 2005

1 Cashback Point = $.05; Action Needed for 1 Pt = $35 (see Note); Cashback Rate = .14%; Isle Miles are worth about 1 cent each and also accrue at .14%.

NOTE: This figure applies to the quarter AA machines. I don't know if it varies by machine at the Isle.

Considering the number of quarter AA machines they have and that it doesn't take much play at all to earn about $80 bounce back each month, this is one of the better quarter plays in KC. The only opportunity I know of that beats it is when Harrah's runs one of their rare "2x Cashback" promotions.


JAN 2005

In addition to the 8 quarter AA machines mentioned, there are 3 more along the
back wall between the VP corner area and the rest rooms.


OCT 2004

Everything about their slot club is a mystery. I think I calculated their cashback at .26% once a long time ago. Points do not expire, but comps absolutely DO expire. If you find out you've earned a meal at the Isle, plan on taking it within a week or two or losing it.


OCT 2004

The last time I was there I got one for about every $23, but the time before, unless I was way
off my count, I got a point for every $35. This was on the exact same type of machine.


MAR 2004

Mondays are double points days (that would put CB at around .50) and if you're over 50, I believe they
also have Senior Days with other goodies that might put a short pay game at or near 100%.


SEP 2003

Strictly Slots Isle of Capri Article


JUL 2003

Double points and up to $15 free food (with 75 points earned) for men on
Mondays, women on Wednesdays, and 50+ years old on Thursdays.


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