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Re: Las Vegas vs. Disneyland
Interesting point about social stratification. I think this has become a bit more prevalent as casinos seek a certain market. People who go to the Bellagio are not very happy or comfortable at Circus Circus, and vice-versa. Binions used to be a place where there was more mixing I think, because the focus was so much on the gambling, with everything happening in a small area. No high roller villas or high-stakes salons. I have not spent much time there, but I wonder how the Palms is doing in that they seemed to be going after an unusual market mix. Some very well-to-do or famous tourists and then local players too. Unusual. There have always been nice places and cheaper places, but it seems like the places are getting more focused on a given narrower market. |
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Re: Las Vegas vs. Disneyland
well, without reading the other responses, these are some that struck me. lots of old people with hipsacks looking to be entertained at a pretty steep price. a whole lot of people i probably wouldn't care to know socially. the owners of the joint do everything within their power to separate fantasy from reality. dumb themes. |
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