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Quote: heatherGambling is adult entertainment, so it's gonna attract the other forms of adult entertainment to the scene. You wanna take the kids somewhere? Go to Sea World.
Exactly....I wish kids were not even allowed on the Strip, or within miles of any gambling establishment in LV...and it was enforced!
Quote: jsantee97Exactly....I wish kids were not even allowed on the Strip, or within miles of any gambling establishment in LV...and it was enforced!
Me too. It would be a lot more pleasurable.
Quote: zippyboyIf you don't like it, then you're probably one of those guys who screams "You kids get out of my yard!"
I'm one of those guys, but I also say "You kids get off of my Fremont Street!".
That person needs new glasses.Quote: heather. . . . Somebody told me that the porn slappers are gone, . . . .
Quote: DJTeddyBearThat person needs new glasses.
Glad to hear it. I would miss them if they went away. They're deeply woven into the whole "Las Vegas experience" in my mind.
Quote: heatherSomebody told me that the porn slappers are gone, but you're always gonna have stuff like this.
Somebody lied.
Quote: heatherI saw an article not too long ago about the AC Tropicana trying to recover from a $53 million loss to an unnamed gentleman at the baccarat tables by dressing its blackjack dealers in lingerie with push-up corsets (I'm not kidding). So it's not just Vegas.
AC is just now doing this? They're a little late getting to the Party (Pit).
Quote: heatherI saw an article not too long ago about the AC Tropicana trying to recover from a $53 million loss to an unnamed gentleman at the baccarat tables by dressing its blackjack dealers in lingerie with push-up corsets (I'm not kidding).
Tropicana only won $43.2 million from Jan-Jul of 2011 on their table games. So losing $53 million to one gentleman would be catastrophic. I think you are missing a decimal point. They lost $5.3 million in June to one gentleman so that their table game earnings for the month were only $0.528 million .
In any event the lingerie was probably part of a general strategy that had nothing to do with their losses that month.
Quote: AyecarumbaThere was a time when a family could have a fun time taking a stroll under the canopy, checking out the motorcycles in the "hamsterball of death", and just worry about shielding the kiddies eyes as you hurried past the "Glitter Gulch". I think that those days are done, and it is not "safe" to bring young 'uns anymore. What say you to this trend toward adult oriented entertainment on Fremont?
I can't believe there actually ever was such a time in the post-Bugsy-Siegel history of Las Vegas where family-friendliness was a priority; I thought that as a Clark Griswald misconception is what made Vegas Vacation funny. But so what? Why would anyplace built around the sin of gambling be expected to be rated TV-Y7? Why do we measure the goodness of a tourist attraction by how many ballpits and jungle-gyms that it has for the kiddies? The nickname "Sin City" is nothing new, and not every entertainment hot-spot needs to be sterilized to become "safe" for your kid!
Quote: zippyboyAC is just now doing this? They're a little late getting to the Party (Pit).
PaiGowDan needs to read this article, considering his talk about how lowered payouts on table games and diminished comps is positive proof of the devastating effect of "cheaters" on the profits of hotel-casinos. Vegas has fared much better than Reno (whose casino industry has been virtually wiped out by the depres....er, I'm sorry - I mean recession) just because the execs there are ruthless enough to know that we are glad to throw at them whatever money they ask for. The FSX-erotic-dancer situation is just an example of that thinking, because we "expect" such displays. And it keeps Las Vegas from becoming another ghost town.
Quote: NowTheSerpentI can't believe there actually ever was such a time in the post-Bugsy-Siegel history of Las Vegas where family-friendliness was a priority;
It even made the cover of TIME, lo these many eyars ago (if you understand what a TIME is, that is).
You can see the detritus all over town: the Sirens of Ti (originally the Brit Navy vs pirates), the Mirage Volcano, the Dolphin and wildlife habitat also at Mirage, the late Trek ride and exhibit, the Excalibur, the rollercoasters, I dare say even the Bellagio fountains. On the upside, it left lots of free entertainment lying around. But the questions does arise: what the hell were they thinking?????
Quote: NareedBut the questions does arise: what the hell were they thinking?????
Its corporate greed. They saw a whole new market
of people who weren't contributing their fair share
to Vegas coffers, families with children. So invent
things for the kiddies to do while mom and dad
were losing the kids college savings in the casino.
This all happened before they started building
casinos everywhere, now parents leave the kids
home while they hit the Indian joint down the road
for a couple hours.
I used to love to go to VEGAS, I mean, we had WET N WILD ( it is now the WYNN and ENCORE, i think), CC had all the midway games and the trapize and don't forget the food...buffets as far as I could see and cheap. I know "new" VEGAS is different, been there many times since i have been an adult.
okay, I am done. Reading this, just got me thinking of my childhood.
oh yeah, did anyone's parents let them fill out the KENO card while at breakfast or whatnot and turn it in? Mine did..and let us keep the winnings( 99% of the time it was jsut a couple of bucks)....good times. thanks for the memories SIN CITY!!!
Actually, I have less of a problem with the kids in strollers (other than the traffic congestion caused by them) since the kids don't remember anything. When they are 5-13, they are impressionable. At 13 if they were boys they would have likely gambled on poker, marbles, or craps in junior high for quarters anyway. Teenage girls I think people want to protect more, although given how fast gossip travels in that circles that loss of those virgin eyes comes soon enough.