Monday, April 29, 2013

MGM's New Entertainment District | Gaming Industry News


Fun in the sun!

Seems like every big gaming industry company is jumping back on the attraction wagon. There are tons of new and exciting things to do being planned for Las Vegas in the next few years. Everything from Skywheels to Mini Amusement Parks! Read more about what MGM is planning in this article from the Casino Journal:

MGM Resorts International revealed details about the entertainment experience it is creating in Las Vegas surrounding the 20,000‐seat arena it is co-developing with renowned stadium organization AEG. Plans include new Strip-side experiences at New York‐New York and Monte Carlo resorts and a public park leading to the new state‐of‐the‐art arena.
Enlivening one of the city's most exciting intersections, MGM Resorts will create an experience that encourages social interaction and one of Las Vegas' best‐known pastimes—people‐watching. Providing opportunities for visitors to enjoy Las Vegas outdoors, this plaza will connect New York‐New York and Monte Carlo as well as the newly announced arena on land behind the resorts. Construction will begin on the outdoor experiences at New York‐New York and Monte Carlo in the coming weeks, with anticipated completion in early 2014. 
 “All great cities offer vibrant pedestrian experiences, and Las Vegas is certainly no exception, as The Strip is one of the world's greatest boulevards,” said Jim Murren, chairman and CEO of MGM Resorts International. “Our vision is to extend the excitement we traditionally create within our world‐class resorts outside onto The Strip, and ultimately in an entertainment district leading to our new arena.
The front facades of New York‐New York and Monte Carlo will be transformed into an outdoor plaza experience featuring a series of casual bars, eateries and retail destinations. New York‐New York will modify its skyline and Brooklyn Bridge to create a wonderful environment brought to life through a vibrant patio culture and retailers new to the market. Anchoring the new experience will be Hershey's Chocolate World flagship store, a two‐story interactive, experiential destination that celebrates Hershey's‐branded products.

At Monte Carlo, the current formal European‐style exterior features will be removed to make way for new partners, including Double Barrel, a casual roadhouse restaurant and bar concept by the leading hospitality experts at sbe.

Between the two properties and leading back to the company's new arena will be a park environment featuring dining pavilions and performance spaces complemented by areas for quiet relaxation.

MGM unveils plans for new Las Vegas entertainment district - Gaming Industry News - Casino Journal

Author: Bryan Fulton | Bryan Fulton comes from a family full of casino industry professionals, from casino managers, and dealers to special event planners, and slot host organizers. He has worked at many different styles of casinos from the old world era riverboats of South Carolina to the luxurious mega resorts of fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada! Bryan has years of experience in all the casino table games, he has dealt over a million hands (and counting) of blackjack, roulette, craps and the carnival games. His skills have landed him highly paid jobs in some of the busiest casinos around. Bryan Fulton has been featured on the Travel Channel’s Vegas Dealers II in which he is seen demonstrating various dealing techniques. He has been called upon to train many of the new hires that casinos bring up through the ranks internally. Bryan Fulton has personally coached thousands of customers on effective playing strategies as well as his secret winning strategies.


Sunday, April 7, 2013

Got Comps? | 3 Easy Ways To Becoming A Casino VIP

Casino Perks 101
Bryan Fulton | World Renowned Casino Dealer

Casino Perks 101


Free Stuff For Gambling!


Getting something for free is great. Everyone loves free stuff. Gambling at casinos earns you tons of free perks like free buffets, free hotel rooms and even free airfare. These are called comps short for complimentary. People do not realize how easy it is to take advantage of these comps and are amazed at how simple it is to do once they find out. 

Here are 3 very easy ways to start getting comped on your next trip to the casino.

Tip #1 Get Carded - 

The very first step is to sign up for a players card. Players cards keep track of your play on machines and at the tables. If you play slots there is a spot to swipe or insert your card (just make sure your card is accepted and make sure you insert or swipe it before putting money into the machine). If you play tables, give your card to the dealer or floor person and ask them to rate your play. Players cards are free and all you need to do is go to the players club representative (usually by the casino cage) and give them your id and presto you are ready to rock.

Tip #2 Choose Wisely - 

Decide which casino you want to play at and then concentrate all your play there. It is very difficult to earn anything when you hop from casino to casino. Unless you are playing for big bucks jumping around to different properties will not add up quick enough for you to enjoy any real comps. So find one (usually the one you are staying at will be the best choice for you to see real perks) and stick to it.

Tip #3 The Long Haul - 

The biggest misconception people have concerning comps in casinos is they are not going to be high rollers so it is not worth signing up for a players card. People do not realize that casinos rate your play based on two terms. First is how much of your money you are playing, although playing back money won is a factor casinos care more about how much of your cash you put into action. Second is length of play, playing smaller amounts for a longer period of time will definitely add up to free stuff for you.

So it would be wise to take advantage of the comps available by signing up for a card, playing at one casino, and playing smaller for longer. These quick tips allow you take advantage of great offers and give you amazing added value to your casino trip.

Author: Bryan Fulton | Bryan Fulton comes from a family full of casino industry professionals, from casino managers, and dealers to special event planners, and slot host organizers. He has worked at many different styles of casinos from the old world era riverboats of South Carolina to the luxurious mega resorts of fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada! Bryan has years of experience in all the casino table games, he has dealt over a million hands (and counting) of blackjack, roulette, craps and the carnival games. His skills have landed him highly paid jobs in some of the busiest casinos around. Bryan Fulton has been featured on the Travel Channel’s Vegas Dealers II in which he is seen demonstrating various dealing techniques. He has been called upon to train many of the new hires that casinos bring up through the ranks internally. Bryan Fulton has personally coached thousands of customers on effective playing strategies as well as his secret winning strategies.


  
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