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May 23 '17 at 15:18
Find out what its like spending 48 hours playing in Rio All-Suite Casino with Rio Total Deal: a new, all-inclusive food and drinks promotion that provides an almost endless conveyor belt of burgers, steaks, and deep-fried onion sliders – plus a daily limit of 12 alcoholic drinks per person. <br/> <strong>This is what it's like to spend 48 hours in a Las Vegas casino</strong><br/> <i>The Independent</i><br/><br/>http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/americas/las-vegas-casino-hotel-rio-all-suite-48-hours-all-inclusive-food-drink-a7749881.html
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URCale

MAY 24 '17
Thats a lot of food... And I like how they had to add in a limit of 12 alcoholic drinks per day!
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