History Of Casinos

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Contents

History of Casinos 3

Structure of Casinos 3

Social Impact 4

Economic Impact 5

Positive/Negative Impacts 5

Conclusion 6

Recommendation 6

Works Cited 7

History of Casinos Gambling can be traced all the way back to the 1600’s and has always been a form of entertainment. Modern day gambling now takes place in casinos or on riverboats. Louisiana is one of many states in America that has multiple successful casinos. Casinos are prime attractions to every type of person. There are several reasons as to why people desire to go to casinos. Gaming will always remain the main attraction. Nowadays more and more people are choosing casinos as a destination. Casinos in Louisiana still offer the traditional casino, but are now starting to incorporate more attractions to keep up with new trends. It is now common to see casinos and hotels offer a resort style experience; offering spa services, shopping and nightly shows to keep the patrons full attention. Whereas, many years ago they were solely for gaming purposes or a quick way to make some extra money. It is not uncommon to find that everybody who visits the casinos is expecting to win every time, but are there for the experience and the thrill of having a chance to win big. There are also those who argue that casinos are a way to escape from the normal life, entering this fantasy of fun and excitement. On the other hand there is the patron who visits the casino daily, sometimes multiple times in a day, trying to win as if it is their only source of income. In theory casinos offer something for every type of person, young and old, rich or poor.

Structure of Casinos

Every casino has a different structure that is indispensable for how it is operated. It is what mostly makes running a casino particularly difficult. Employees of the casino all have very vital roles in making sure that everything runs smoothly. Security is strategically placed throughout the gaming are to ensure a safe and fair experience for all of the guests. Cashiers are easily accessible so that cashing or purchasing chips is easy for everyone. From the cocktail servers to blackjack dealers casino employees are well trained to make sure that everyone has everything they need. Successful management of a casino can bring definite rewards to the owners and community. The most prominent structure of casinos is to have the most popular attractions in the main area of the gaming floor, also known as the pit. It is in the casino's interest to keep people from thinking about where they are. A seat at a casino card table will isolate the player from seeing doorways out of the building and even natural light. Similarly, there are no visible clocks or other ways to tell what time it is. Along the same lines, a modern casino will be set up in a way that makes it difficult to find ones way out. The layout and decor is also about setting a mood and casino managers take that very seriously. Many casinos, especially the bigger ones, have elaborate themes and everything within the walls reflect that theme. Overall, the building will be set up in a way that guides the guest back towards the casino floor. Large hallways will end up at the gaming tables, buffets and shopping areas will be located near the gaming area. In some casinos, the price structure of amenities will direct guests back to the playing floor. For instance, drinks are often complimentary while gaming.

Social Impact

When it comes to the impacts of casinos to the local community, there are both negative and positive effects. When casinos were built in Shreveport/Bossier the construction came from within the state, creating jobs and boosting the local economy. Casinos in Shreveport/Bossier have provided jobs and economic stability to thousands of minorities and women living in the neighboring cities. In 1996, African Americans made up 58% of the 1,400 employees at the Harrah’s Casino in