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Every little detail in a casino is designed with the objective of
making more money. A simple example of this is the concept of no
clocks displayed in a casino. The thought behind having no clocks on
display on the gaming floor of a casino is that if people lose track
of the time, they will continue to gamble, and not think about any
other activities they may have had planned for the other part of the
day. It's just one small thought behind the multi-million dollar
industry that is gambling. All the casinos are looking for that little
edge they can get, to make sure you stay and have a good time and
gamble, and don't leave for another casino.
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Where Do You Get Change?
One of the best ways to get people in the gambling mood is to
manipulate the places a person must pass to get somewhere. This is a
big business, and there are people that are hired specifically to
develop the floor plans to force people to walk past the most number
of gambling games they can to get somewhere in the casino. One of the
most basic ways to do this is to have a central coin dispenser. Place
the coin dispenser kiosk or booth in the center of the casino, and a
player must walk through everything to get change for slots.
Getting Change
Of course, these days, change isn't as critical when it comes to
playing slots because all the slot machines take paper bills. The
central coin windows don't play as big a role as they used to.
However, it doesn't mean casinos don't still use this strategy. By
keeping things spaced out and forcing gamblers to walk to get
different services, casinos can ensure themselves that they are giving
gamblers every opportunity to play the slots or throw the dice that
one more time.
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