Yes, AC is not Biloxi. I don't believe the casinos have been closed more than once or twice since they went 24 hours, and once was due to a walk-off by CCC inspectors.Thunder said:AM, I felt the earthquake quite a bit given that I'm not too far from the epicenter (only two hours or so) That was freaky to say the least since it was the first major earthquake I've felt.
Sucker, other casinos may close during Hurricanes but I was just speaking with a few employees in AC today and they confirmed that they're ALWAYS open hurricane or no hurricane as the casinos are built to withstand hurricane force winds. I figure it might be a nice adventure![]()
Which casinos were evacuated? I was at Bally's when it hit and they didn't evacuate the casino.Automatic Monkey said:They evacuated a few of the casinos.
Trump Plaza was definitely evacuated, and I heard the Uptown stores were too. All those people out there were from the Pier? I thought they were from Caesar's. Looked like too many people for the Pier, does anybody actually go there?Bill Cashman said:Which casinos were evacuated? I was at Bally's when it hit and they didn't evacuate the casino.
If they evacuated the casinos, did they evacuate the hotels and restaurants also?
Caesar's wasn't evacuated either.
The only thing I saw that was evacuated was 'The Pier'.
To begin with, the WIND is the LEAST of their problems.Thunder said:I was just speaking with a few employees in AC today and they confirmed that they're ALWAYS open hurricane or no hurricane as the casinos are built to withstand hurricane force winds.
I just mentioned in the post. Mandatory evacuation starts 8 AM.Sucker said:To begin with, the WIND is the LEAST of their problems.
Those employees do not know what they're talking about. New Jersey has only HAD one significant hurricane since the casinos opened. In 1985, Gloria hit the state as a category 2; and all 11 casinos WERE closed.
If Irene hits as a cat 3 or even a strong 2, the authorities WILL impose mandatory evacuations, and that WILL include the casinos; of course.
I used to live down the ocean in Maryland. I rode out many a hurricane there. Even after I moved away I still went down for the hurricanes in hopes of finding those rare giant swells to surf. Usually the big waves don't last long before the wind tears them up. The best surf is from the slow movers that stay offshore. It is relatively safe this far north. If the hurricane comes close to the coast it is over the cool waters of the labrador current and quickly looses strength to a category 1 or 2. The ones further offshore can follow the gulf stream and maintain a higher intensity.bjcardcounter said:I just mentioned in the post. Mandatory evacuation starts 8 AM.
I was taking advantage of the Diamond Lounge at Caesar's. I had a window table overlooking the boardwalk. You could see security guards at the Pier entrances not allowing people in.Automatic Monkey said:Looked like too many people for the Pier, does anybody actually go there?
Also a health violation to expect you to eat it- the food was out of the control of the eater and the restaurant staff for a period, something could have gotten in it.Bill Cashman said:I was taking advantage of the Diamond Lounge at Caesar's. I had a window table overlooking the boardwalk. You could see security guards at the Pier entrances not allowing people in.
Most of the people outside the Pier were employees. You could see a lot of cooks and waitresses in their uniforms. I don't think they were in any hurry to go back in.
Anyone who was dining in one of the Pier restaurants probably got a free a meal. If I was told to leave in the middle of my meal, I wouldn't pay and I wouldn't return. The meal would have been cold by the time I returned.
Well for an organized evacuation they're going to be closing the tables orderly.Automatic Monkey said:Also a health violation to expect you to eat it- the food was out of the control of the eater and the restaurant staff for a period, something could have gotten in it.
Funny I was thinking about Phillips for lunch, opted for some matzo ball soup instead. I would have just taken my plate and utensils out with me.
An evacuation would make a nice +EV play at craps. A partner at the epicenter calls me on my cell phone, I put a huge Pass bet down before the shock waves get to the casino to cancel my point rolls (if necessary).