No, they are never in a hurry to open them. Never during the day and reluctantly on weekends and holidays. That's the pit of 6 tables right outside the high limit room. You know the story. They can have the same minimums as the H17 tables and somehow players will gravitate to the H17 every time.
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The real big SHARKS swim by the Montauk Lighthouse. I know 'cause I s????-d??? there, the capital of sharks.
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from an article about hard rock ac
The casino, he said, decided early on to make an investment in imaging technology, given the likelihood that the coronavirus will be a prolonged threat in the United States.
“We just decided that this was not going to go away in a couple weeks, and it was important to invest in a long-term mindset for the safety of our employees and guests,” Allen said.
The temperature devices also provide a facial record of everyone who enters the building — information that can be easily paired with surveillance cameras and the electronic cards most players use to place bets, creating an efficient contact-tracing system.
Hard Rock is the only casino in AC where I have seen the temperature sensors. Resorts has a ridiculous sandwich board type sign at the entrance with several health questions that they try to ask you one by one as you stand in line to enter. Most people just wave it off and keep going. The other casinos may have a security guard at the entrance but the only interaction will be with those with no mask. Otherwise walk right in.
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