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Casinos in Hotels
Posted September 9, 2009 by Joe Smith
Casinos in Hotels

Mixing Leisure with Relaxation

The decision for hotels to mix leisure with relaxation has become a big hit and this has been occurring many years ago. One of the most popular past times in America and in other parts of the world is gambling in casinos. Before, casinos were separate establishments. Realizing that casinos can pull in great numbers of customers, hotels have now accommodated casinos in their establishments in order to attract more guests. The presence of a casino in a hotel is not only fun but convenient for the guest. For the hotel, having a casino in the same building allows them to enjoy greater profits.

Casino Hotels

Hotels that have casinos in the same establishment are called casino hotels. These hotels provide the best amenities to meet the comfort and relaxation needs of their guests while also providing their guests with activities and services for leisure. Casino hotels are considered major hotels and thus are able to hold a wide variety of casino games and activities. Casino hotels can hold many slot machines and offer a good number and variety of casino games.

Casino Hotel Perks

Regular hotel visitors and old timers are offered many perks in casino hotels. One of the perks includes housing these visitors in the best suites available in the hotel in the belief that satisfied guests spend more at the hotel casino. Another perk of casino hotels for regulars and old timers are the provision of cash advances. These cash advances are used by the guests granting them money to spend in the hotel casino. Cash advances are given to these guests because of the loyalty they have shown to the hotel.

The Casino Hotel Evolution

In earlier times, players spent money at casinos, enjoyed their night and then retreat to separate hotels. The concept of casino hotels has changed this routine and now pampers guests and potential players. Once a guest is booked into this hotel, they are transported to one of many best hotel rooms. The hotel answers every beck and call made by the guests. Once they enter the casino, the guests enjoy a great time and when the night is over for them, they can easily retreat back to their hotel room. Leisure, comfort, convenience, and relaxation is provided all throughout the guest´s hotel stay.

Casino Hotel Experience

Casino hotels are considered luxury hotels and their rates can be quite expensive. The cost is well worth it however because casino hotels offer complete hotel experiences. Not only does the hotel have a casino, but is also complete with swimming pools, cuisine restaurants, spas, beauty salons and even shopping centers.

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