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http://brokopp.casinocitytimes.com/articles/600.html
Check out this quote It's making me very concerned. "What they mean: Putting the operation of the casino under the job description of the hotel manager or director is a travesty. There is no way a hotel manager has the expertise of a seasoned casino professional administrator when it comes to dealing with the public's disputes and/or concerns. The hotel manager has enough to worry about, what with housekeeping and food and beverage service operations, just to name a few. Perhaps the ultimate authority should rest with the casino manager if that person has the experience and standards worthy of such serious responsibility. In summation, it seems that cruise ship casinos afford passengers an entertainment option. But because the cruise lines don't take them as seriously as state licensed gaming jurisdictions on the mainland, it isn't worth it for players to risk serious time and money in them. " |
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Yeah, I'm sure having to keep track of housekeeping would be enough of a job for anyone. Sounds to me like they're just trying to cut corners and save a few bucks.
Still, very interesting article.
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Solomon, (not that I question your widsom) but does it make sense to outfit an entire ship as a gambling cruise then cut corners? I assume gamblers talk to each other.
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