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* [[Image:Pool_at_Harrahs.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Take a dip, 82 degrees in November]]Bring your swimsuit.  The main indoor pool at Harrah's is adults-only and environmentally controlled for year-round comfort.
 
* [[Image:Pool_at_Harrahs.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Take a dip, 82 degrees in November]]Bring your swimsuit.  The main indoor pool at Harrah's is adults-only and environmentally controlled for year-round comfort.
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==Who gets to sleep in the master suite bedroom?==
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==Who gets the master suite king bed?==
    
The ''Waterfront Corner Suite'' comes with a king bed master bedroom and a master bathroom that are bound to make memories. [[Image:Suite_bathroom.jpg|left|thumb|175px|One heck of a water closet]] The Eleven Eleven Club president Trent Van Doren has foot the bill ($1,032) for the master suite and the adjoining standard two-bed room, which will be sublet from the Van Dorens by the Kohses for $294.  We're estimating the rack-rate value of the master suite bedroom/bath at $400, so that leaves $338 as the net value for group use of the community space in the suite that evening.  About $20 of the $33 "hospitality fee" will go toward covering that $338 balance, with the remaining $13 helping to defray costs for the food and bar amenities.  (Should we have a surplus of guests covering all costs, the overage money will -- at the vote of the guests -- either be refunded on a pro-rated basis or pooled together to add more money to the 11:11 PM roulette bet.)
 
The ''Waterfront Corner Suite'' comes with a king bed master bedroom and a master bathroom that are bound to make memories. [[Image:Suite_bathroom.jpg|left|thumb|175px|One heck of a water closet]] The Eleven Eleven Club president Trent Van Doren has foot the bill ($1,032) for the master suite and the adjoining standard two-bed room, which will be sublet from the Van Dorens by the Kohses for $294.  We're estimating the rack-rate value of the master suite bedroom/bath at $400, so that leaves $338 as the net value for group use of the community space in the suite that evening.  About $20 of the $33 "hospitality fee" will go toward covering that $338 balance, with the remaining $13 helping to defray costs for the food and bar amenities.  (Should we have a surplus of guests covering all costs, the overage money will -- at the vote of the guests -- either be refunded on a pro-rated basis or pooled together to add more money to the 11:11 PM roulette bet.)