Why Don't Casinos Have Clocks or Windows?
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Why Don't Casinos Have Clocks or Windows?
Why Don't Casinos Have Clocks or Windows?

930 views · Sep 12, 2020 feelingvegas.com

Maybe you've wondered why casinos don't have clocks or windows on the gaming floor. This video will tell you why the omission of clocks and windows is a deliberate choice by the casinos.

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Are Las Vegas Casinos Rigged?
Are Las Vegas Casinos Rigged?

12K views · Sep 12, 2020 feelingvegas.com

Sometimes in Las Vegas you can lose so badly when gaming it makes you wonder if the casinos are rigging the games. This video explores the question: Are casinos rigged in Las Vegas?

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Coin Operated Slot Machines in Las Vegas
Coin Operated Slot Machines in Las Vegas

6K views · Sep 12, 2020 feelingvegas.com

Did you know you can still find coin-operated slot machines in Las Vegas? If you know where to look coin in coin out slots can still be found. Coin-operated slots are tons of fun to play and make you feel like you're in old school Vegas.

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How Much Money Should You Bring to Las Vegas?
How Much Money Should You Bring to Las Vegas?

58K views · Sep 12, 2020 feelingvegas.com

Deciding how much spending money to bring to Las Vegas is no easy task. The amount of money you'll want to bring will depend entirely on what it is you'll want to do while you're here. This video will give you some great guidelines for determining how much money to bring with you on your Las Vegas vacation.

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Do You Have To Tip in Las Vegas?
Do You Have To Tip in Las Vegas?

16K views · Nov 7, 2020 feelingvegas.com

Tipping in Las Vegas has become a pretty standard practice when you are provided with exceptional service. Tipping someone in Vegas is a way to say "thank you" to a person that has given you good a good Las Vegas experience.