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Security has to constantly wander the parking lots to see if there are any babies or dogs being left in the car. Real bad if security doesn’t notice in time.

Dog sitting in a yellow car parked on a sunny day near bare trees and a house.

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Used to be a blackjack dealer, in NV. To me, the most disgusting thing was watching people I knew, who were struggling to feed their families, come in and feed their entire paycheck into a slot machine, or gaming table. And, I was never allowed to say anything. Not on or off the job. I ended up quitting, as it was so depressing.

Casino employee in uniform standing at a poker table with chips and cards, illustrating behind-the-scenes moments.

Casino employee access controls with large wheel locks on a secure door.

If you drunkenly break into the kitchen to make a quesadilla, they let you eat it before having someone take you back to your room.

Hands holding a quesadilla with lime garnish, showing the detail behind casino dining experiences.

The number of kids who are left alone at a casino so Mom and Dad can gamble. Not on the floor, but gift shops or food courts. It’s pretty sad.

Child sitting alone in a library corner, surrounded by bookshelves, looking contemplative.

The security cameras are scary good. Like can read your name off your badge hanging off your waist good. You aren’t doing a damn thing the camera can’t see.

Security camera monitoring a casino, capturing unseen behind-the-scenes activities.

How safe casinos are for kids in a weird way. I had a young relative experience distress in LV and told her to get into any casino ASAP. Security intercepted her in a second and she was helped.

30 Sad And Wild Casino Secrets People Discovered After Working In A Casino

I knew someone who hit the jackpot on a slot. It was around $200,000. The casino managers came out to verify, but they said the machine malfunctioned and it didn’t count.How is that legal?

Casino employees in a lively setting, revealing behind-the-scenes dynamics at a gaming table.

At this casino, employees were only allowed to gamble there 1 day a month. You’d think it’d be money right back into the casino’s pocket, but they don’t want the risk of an employee being heavily in debt.

Casino employee holding poker chips at a blackjack table, offering a glimpse behind the scenes.

When the MGM Grand opened in Las Vegas, you walked through a giant Lion’s mouth to get to the front door. Many Asian gamblers saw it as a sign of bad luck so they wouldn’t go in. Now it’s a smaller statue.

Golden lion statue at MGM building with reflective glass windows.

The father of a friend of mine was robbed and stabbed in the parkade of a local casino in the late 90s, after he won big.It never made the news, and a friend of mine who worked at the same casino 5 years later swore I was making it up because she had never heard anything about it. After talking to a few security guys she finally had someone give her an off the record, wink/nod confirmation that it did happen, but they went the extra mile to keep the story buried.

Casino employee sitting on a bench, holding head in hands, revealing behind-the-scenes stress and challenges.

Fire Rock Navajo Casino has the best Pozole and Fry Bread I have ever tasted! I’m Mexican and I may just make a trip to eat their pozole!

30 Sad And Wild Casino Secrets People Discovered After Working In A Casino

A couple are not hidden, but not obvious to the average casino goer. Some casinos add scents to the air (they do not pump in extra oxygen in as some people believe). They also keep the temperatures on the cool side to keep people from getting sleepy. No clocks on the walls and, in general, no windows with views to the outside.

Aerial view of a busy casino floor filled with colorful slot machines and patrons.

Poker table in casino setting, empty chairs around a felt table with cards and chips placed on it.

If you like to play slot machines never play penny slots. Those are the machines that make the casinos their most money. Play quarter or dollar machines you spend just as much or less each spin and they tend to have better payouts. But your brain says penny slots are cheaper but they have machines that you can hit $20 a spin and higher. Where I used to work penny machines had a 14% hold while quarter and dollar machines had an 8% hold. The hold is how much the machine will win over the lifetime of the machine the higher the hold the more you are likely not to win.Also, a machine is never due. They use random number generators that act the moment you hit the spin button or pull the arm. The machine already knows if you have won or not and everything you see in front of you is for your entertainment.Always use your player’s card. Yes, they track your play and try to lure you back based on how you play but it’s also how they determine if they give you things.Every casino has its own scent. They want you to associate that smell with the casino subconsciously. It’s like going to the movies and you smell the popcorn and your brain is ready for the experience.

Las Vegas casino machine with colorful lights, bonus game, and scattered coins.

Red and white heart-shaped candies scattered on cracked concrete.

The employee dining room is an entire buffet and convenience store with good quality at great prices.

30 Sad And Wild Casino Secrets People Discovered After Working In A Casino

In Atlantic City there are a lot of unused stairwells and corridors especially now that the casinos are not as busy. Many homeless people find their way into them and live.A friend of mine told me about a time they were using a stair well to move furniture and drywall for a remodel. They found two landings with beds and clothing there and one “resident” claimed he had been there over a year.

Dimly lit casino employee corridor with stairs leading to a basement area.

I don’t know if this is still done but…Many years ago I worked at Sahara Tahoe and in our paycheck envelopes the management would put 5 “drink tokes” that were good for 5 free drinks. It was introduced as an employee benefit. But you could only use the drink tokes in the casino bars, not in the restaurant or the hotel bars.Now here’s the kicker -If you CASHED your paycheck at a casino cashier (again not at any of the hotel or restaurant cashiers) they would give you 10 MORE DRINK TOKES.So what you would have on payday is many of the staff with a bunch or drinks under their belt and thousands of dollars in their pockets wandering around the casino.It wasn’t hard to see what the hotel wanted us to do with the cash…

30 Sad And Wild Casino Secrets People Discovered After Working In A Casino

I wandered down to the basement of MGM from a truck ramp and man, it was like a whole city down there, imagine a massive warehouse with roads and offices and supplies everywhere. The opposite of the glitz going on above it.

Dimly lit underground parking, associated with behind-the-scenes activities in casinos.

Just how much money goes unclaimed/uncollected. I worked in the accounting department at one of the main gaming conglomerates and was tasked with cleaning up their unclaimed property accounts. There were players aka “whales” who’d deposited millions and just forgot about it for years.

Casino employee working on laptop with cash and calculator nearby.

Casinos actively work with the police to assist in apprehending persons with warrants.

30 Sad And Wild Casino Secrets People Discovered After Working In A Casino

How much waste there is - tons of food, paper products, stuff like soaps, shampoos, lotions, key packets/folders… It’s obscene.We’ve got a lot of rats here in Vegas that appreciate it, though.

Overflowing trash bin at a casino, revealing behind-the-scenes mess not usually seen.

Anyone getting a job within the casino itself is getting background checked, especially for bad credit and outstanding debts. If you’re a guy down on his luck, with some maxed out credit cards and you want a job to get back on your feet, the casino doesn’t want you. You’re a liability, you’re not worth the risk.

A stack of casino paperwork and documents showing behind-the-scenes operations.

Here in Australia, its money launderingAny gambling wins here are tax-free. So if you’ve got s**t loads of dirty cash and you need to clean it. Go to any pub, club casino, etc, and start feeding your ill gotten gains into a pokie machine, press collect, and hey presto clean money. You don’t even need to play. Just collect tax-free cash.

The amount of people who get their car repossessed. They come to security thinking their car got stolen. The company will call us out of courtesy to let us know they took someone’s vehicle. Can’t pay their car payment but come gamble for hours.

[Self-harm].Properties go to GREAT lengths to hide these events from the public, given how bad for business it is. But it happens, and quickly taken care of. It’s a very open but grim secret amongst casino workers apparently.

Casino employee focused on slot machines in a dimly lit casino environment.

One of my dad’s best friends died on the floor of the Horeshoe casino in Baltimore. Upon googling his name, I can’t find a single mention of it. I imagine deaths that don’t involve violence aren’t ever really talked about.

Casino employee in a blue shirt works on a laptop, offering a glimpse into behind-the-scenes activities.

Casino employee lockers and benches in a staff area, showcasing behind-the-scenes aspects.

A bunch of years ago, the matriarch of a family jumped overboard because she spent the family’s vacation cash in the casino on our cruise ship.

Cruise ship docked at night with bright lights, highlighting behind-the-scenes operations.

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30 Sad And Wild Casino Secrets People Discovered After Working In A Casino

My aunt worked at one in Palm Springs, and she said they basically had a room full of extra stools. Old people were sure they were about to hit, and they’d just [pee] and [poop] themselves instead of giving up their machine.

Casino employee seated at slot machine, showcasing behind-the-scenes atmosphere with colorful gaming displays.

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Human trafficking happens a lot in casinos. I very briefly worked at one and a huge part of the training was human trafficking.Also roaches are everywhere.

Person in a dimly lit room, wrapped in a sweater, looking anxious, reflecting behind-the-scenes casino employee experiences.

(In LV) The sheer amount of data that is collected and analyzed on everything, from the weekend traffic coming from LA, the demographics going to see a concert/show and how that impacts staffing, everything about your slot or table play, down to how the size of the pans used in a buffet relate to food waste.

As someone that worked in the business for 24 years I can tell you that the employees are talking serious s**t on you in thier breakroom.Edit: Most casino employees have ‘nicknames’ for the regulars. They are rarely nice nicknames.

Casino employees having a casual coffee break, chatting and laughing behind the scenes at work.

When I worked at a tribal casino for 2 different positions, I went through orientation for each time.I remember we were told that it was encouraged to befriend the customers who frequent the casino a lot. This includes trying to figure out why they have so much money.Also, the application to this casino stated that they preferred to hire those who were Native American. I’m a member of the tribe, despite being very white, so idk if I was picked for my papers, but whatever.Don’t work at a casino, people. They profit off of vices.

Infrared cameras. Ladies - don’t wear a red dress into a casino.

How about the design that prevents you from seeing the exits or figuring out how to get out.

If you’re on a roll and someone shows up to make a really weird bet that f*s up the flow of your winning, it’s probably someone on the casino’s payroll that’s been sent over to fk you over so that the casino doesn’t have to pay you out.

Dg use! I’ve so many people do d*s while playing slots. Casino doesn’t say anything, they are just happy they are losing their money.

Man sleeping at a casino bar, holding a shot glass, with dim lighting and other patrons in the background.

I was an auditor for a casino. They are watching everyone at all times and the cameras can zoom in to see ALL the details of what you’re looking at on your phone, etc. No secrets in casinos!

The amount of money you can find just looking DOWN on the floor.All sorts of cash. Not just on the casino floor but in the bathrooms and halls too.

Casino employees' feet on a floor covered in cash, highlighting behind-the-scenes insights.

The ATM’s don’t make it well known that someone’s account is empty. Their bartenders also have a magic way of making bills disappear if you’ve spent a long time at one of their machines.

Neon ATM sign glowing in a dark alley, highlighting unseen casino operations.

If a death occurred in a casino or casino hotel resort, the time of death cannot be declared until it is off the property - at the hospital or on arrival.This spans from peaceful deaths during sleep or after scraping the body off the pool deck after the person jumped from above.The last thing casinos want is the number of deaths, or rather [self-harm], officially linked to them.

Almost all sounds and music coming out of the slot machines are tuned to the key of C because it’s the most pleasant and least bothersome key.

Slot machines in a dimly lit casino, showcasing bright displays and flashing lights.

At this casino, employees were required to wear badges clearly visible at all times when on the premises, even if not on the clock. Escorting your grandma to the bingo hall after your shift? Badge still better be visible. In the parking lot? Badge still better be visible.

Had a friend that worked one of the ‘party’ pools at a Vegas casino (similar to the former Rehab at Hard Rock). He said that an average of 12 people die a year and if no one notices, they are directed to just leave the person there, i.e. if they are on a float or lounge chair.

I used to work at an Indian casino who was a customer of ours. The tribe takes their cut and basically don’t work or even show up. A few of the kids were given token jobs like security but just sit in the booth not actively doing anything. Everyone else who had to pick up the slack hated them. The main board is called the “Tribal Council” and although they had primo parking spots they never showed up when I was there.I sold to their IT department and as a whole, was shocked how much access they had to all of the systems. We could pull up real time slot machine traffic and payouts. We could access everyone the security cameras picked up. Anybody with a player’s card we could track their movements and winnings. Anybody staying at the hotel they knew everything about them (and their spouses).

I worked in a casino for a couple years in Scotland and there’s a whole database on the customers. What you wear, who you talk to, what your hair looks like. Also if we didn’t know your name and we had to put you on the machine next to us, sometimes we’d just call you twat 1 or man with awful hair.

Probably fairly well known but there are plain-clothes security EVERYWHERE. The uniformed security are not the ones you need to worry about.

I used to be a graveyard shift slot technician. A few times we thought dead people were just normal people that fell asleep at their machines because of how late it was. Security would just scoop them up, put them in a wheel chair, and wheel them to a sally port to wait for an ambulance. It must’ve happened a lot because the staff would be annoyed when you told them someone was sleeping.

Burglaries of the rooms. I was staying at the Four Queens downtown many years ago and my room was burglarized in what was clearly an inside job. Housekeeping had cased the room, they picked which bags had which items at the time, then when the burglary happened later that evening, they ignored much more valuable items in bags that had not arrived until later and were not part of the initial scan. They then tried to extort us after calling later at night. Management would not provide video, call logs, or other data and was totally useless, as, interestingly, was LVPD - never in my life has it been clearer that something was organized crime.

Casino employee in uniform, standing with folded hands in a hotel room, highlighting behind-the-scenes work.

The office in the basement where you can sign over your house for gambling money.

Worked for a Tribal Council, but heard stories from the casino. Typical tribal members drunk and going into the casinos and telling all the white employees they own them. Also at this casino, tribal members received a 4-5 figure check PER MONTH, just for being a member and having a casino. Tons of women showing up claiming to have tribal babies for the $$. And they hated other tribes, especially the poor ones.

The casinos hire researchers to develop scents that not only promote gambling, they make you more likely to lose. Then they pump that sh!t into the ventilation system.

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