A Record of the Rewards Club Cards Issued by Viejas Casino and Turf Club Operated by Viejas Band of the Kumeyaay Indian Nation Authored by Larry Kopp Slot Card & Room Key Collectors Club No. 126 Casino Chip & Gaming Token Collectors Club LM-5615-119 Page 1
Casino Information The 300+ member Viejas Band of the Kumeyaay Indian Nation owns and operates the Viejas Casino and Turf Club. The original casino opened on 13 September 1991 with 10,000 square feet of gaming space and has grown substantially since then to 210,000 square foot casino after many expansions. Located on a 1,700 acre reservation parcel, 40 miles east of San Diego just north of I-8 freeway. Open 24 hours daily, Viejas Casino features 2,240 state-of-the-art slot and video poker machines. There are 50 gaming tables that include Blackjack, Poker, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Super Pan 9, Caribbean Stud and Let It Ride besides a Bingo room card and a race book. The casino hosts a variety of live musical entertainment in the Dreamcatcher Showroom and the Lounge. Restaurants: The Grove Steakhouse - Lunch and dinner daily. Harvest buffet - buffet for lunch and dinner daily and Sunday brunch. Sunrise Diner - breakfast, lunch, dinner. China Camp - Chinese food, lunch and dinner. Mezz Deli - appetizers and sandwiches. Parking facilities are very good, featuring a 2,300 + vehicle surfaced parking areas. Editors Note: 1) All cards are listed in the order released, within their respective levels of Entry, Premier and Elite by the Viejas Rewards club. 2) Front and backside scans of cards with white background backsides have been enhanced with a black border to provide edge definition. 3) Thanks to Jim Noll for his review of the rough draft. Thanks, also, to Jim Noll, Jan Simons, Jim Mundig and Pat Lamb for their assistance in providing backside scans of the 1 st Issue s backside. Page 2
Entry Level Players Card 1 st Issue - using a bar code system the card was scanned at the Bingo Hall by the cashier or the Gaming Table by a casino employee with a bar code reader as you started play and when you left the table. Card manufacturer PGI, dated 07/98. 1 st Issue, Variant Different card manufacture, CPI LA dated 10/99, as noted on backside lower left-hand corner. 2 nd Issue - using a bar code system the card was scanned at the Gaming Table or Video machine by a casino employee with a hand carried bar code reader as you started play and at timely periods thereafter. Page 3
3 rd Issue redesigned front and back including adding a magnetic strip for use in video or slot machines with slot card provisions. 3 rd Issue Variant changed to a narrow magnetic strip and a comma has been added after the word entertainment on the backside changing the meaning of the sentence. 3 rd Issue Variant bar code is printed in blue. Page 4
1 st Multi Level Players Cards 4 th Issue Entry level, redesigned front and back. 4 th Issue Variant same, except on backside revised text, 4 th line ends in VIP, and added arrows. 4 th Issue Premier level. Page 5
4 th Issue Elite level. 2 nd Multi Level Players Cards 5 th Issue Entry level, redesigned front and back. 5 th Issue Variant added a small TM at the top and to the right of the S in VIEJAS, front side and backside. Page 6
5 th Issue Premier, redesigned front and back. 5 th Issue Variant added a small TM at the top and to the right of the S in VIEJAS, front side and backside. 5 th Issue Elite, redesigned front and back. Page 7
5 th Issue Variant added a small TM at the top and to the right of the S in VIEJAS, front side and backside. Temporary Cards Each card has a account number on the backside that ties directly to a Players Information card to be filled out and deposited at the Reward Club 1 st Issue - Initial Release. 1 st Issue Variant - different arrows on Backside Page 8
2 nd Issue, all new design. 2 nd Issue Variant - added at the top and to the right of the S in Viejas, both front and backside. Page 9