Casinos are Offering More and More Specials
Monday, February 22nd, 2010Gambling is growing in the world today. So much so that casinos are working to create specials way beyond those offered on the tables. For example, take a look at Jerry’s Nugget in Las Vegas. The small casino features a lot of specials for gamers. It’s located at 1821 Las Vegas Blvd. North in the northerm part of the city. Jerry’s Casino offers monthly specials that will bring any gambler back time and time again. There are three coupons for anyone who visits the casino club and a sign-up bonus coupon. There are table games for $5 that offer a great payout potential if you get lucky and free drink coupons.The casino also is home to the Royal Street Theater. The theater offers live stage performances every Friday and Saturday evening. There is also a small dance floor and a full service bar area. The food is great there– you can find full entrees, desserts, beverages and much more at the casino’s fully stocked buffet tables. There is also the top-notch Steak & Shrimp special for just $6.85.
It may seem odd to have a casino working this hard for your business, but it isn’t. With the competition in the market, every casino is pushing the envelope in terms of payout, bonuses and specials. They are trying to bring a well-rounded offering to maximize your gaming experience and make you want to come back for more. It’s a great time for any gambler who needs to find a deal. There are millions of dollas to be had in the world of gambling and competition is fierce. In particular since the recession many casinos have suffered. Consumers were out of work or losing value on investments and stopped spending. That caused many casino sto hover dangerously close to bankruptcy or closing down altogether. The casinos that made it through the troubled times are focusing now on bringing in new customers and bringing back old customers. Their managers and promotions departments are working overtime to extend as many amenities and specials as their budgets can possibly stand. They know that the key to reviving their business is to hone in on savings that the gambling public wants.

