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Originally Posted by Reaper
Plus, there are ways of boosting their income by filling the seat and offering in seat service with their tab just being put on your room charge.
"Of course we should have more beers and food; we're in Vegas!"
Meanwhile you and your buddies are loading up on $10 USD beers and ordering the premium nachos that your server recommended ("They're really good guys..."  ) with $6 Guacamole and $6 Chicken added on.
$70 each later you're on the free shuttle back to the Casino that drops you off in an area on property that forces you to go by the most popular tables before getting to your room access.
You play a few hands because you haven't gambled the entire time you were at the game.
You glance at your phone and it's 5:15 am. They managed to get you to gamble all night and made money off of you in your down time by making you pay captive audience prices.
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The other thing that is missing here is the high liklihood that the concourse will likley have slots as well. It is Vegas and everywhere you turn there are slot machines. So even for the three hours of a game I would expect that there will be plenty of money made off of gambling right on the spot.