Casino Party Night - Setting Up The Room

May 21, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Casino Setup

Part of setting up your house or hall for a casino night party is setting up the room. Although this may seem like a trivial detail it can really help to get people to 'get in on the action'. Real casino's in Las Vegas have mastered the art of setting the room. They ensure that the slot machines are near the tables don't win too much or too little while keeping table games with with lots of noise close to other games that may not necessarily be as loud, etc... The Vegas Casinos know how it's done so take your room setting from the pros!
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Obviously, setting up the room really depends on the size of the casino that you're having. If you're having a smaller party like a birthday party normally around 30-50 people, setting the room won't be that much of an issue as you really only have 2-6 games. Whereas, if you're setting the room for a graduation party (very popular nowadays I might add) setting the room might be more important.

Here are a few suggestions taken from observations at real Las Vegas casinos.

Place the blackjack and war tables near the roulette table. The craps table should be off to the side slightly but still close enough for people to hear the cheering. Craps is considered a 'group game' in a way because when one person wins everyone wins! Where as blackjack the players only win when the dealer busts.

Second, if you have a poker table it's best to put that game off to the side. Poker is a very attractive game at casinos and many people enjoy playing and watching and therein lies the problem. You see poker can actually drain the whole atmosphere of the party as lots of people take the game very seriously. When people take it seriously everyone gets quiet and even a bit stressed. It's much better to place this game off to the side to not kill the mood of the party.

Finally, if you're having non-gambling related games like karaoke or rock band have those games close enough to the action but not so close that people can't hear what's happening at the tables. You are trying to make this music the 'atmosphere' of the party and not the main event.

Hopefully these tips help you to set your casino party as having certain games more secluded then others can really help the atmosphere for the casino and entire party in general!