Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Evaluation of the Casino at the Empire

There are approximately 15 casinos in London, of which three of them are located in Leicester Square: The Casino at the Empire (or Empire Casino), the Napoleon's Casino and The Hippodrome Casino. Being one of the most famous casinos in London, I decided that the Empire Casino would be the first casino in the evening. One thing that struck me immediately, and which may be of interest to our Asian players, is that the persons attending the casino were mainly Asian. This is also the case of the casino located next to Napoleon.

Entry Empire Casino:

The Casino Empire is located in the basement. Stairs lead down to the casino from the access to the street level. I showed my ID to the entry. Admission is free, but I was asked if I wanted to become a member. I refused politely and I entered.

Atmosphere Empire Casino:

The Casino Empire stretches over three levels. The upper level is basically a balcony overlooking the casino. There on the balcony bar offering a wide selection of drinks, a few slot machines and a room for sports betting. Was happening not big thing in sports betting room. Looking down from the balcony, I saw although there were many people. The lower levels were spacious, bright and friendly, the decoration was dominated by the color purple, typical of casinos.
Coming down the stairs from the balcony, there is a second bar at the central level, with fewer choices than the balcony bar. So, if you want to drink, you have any interest to climb to the balcony. Looking around me, I was surprised to see that the fabric covering most of the tables of the casino was filthy.
During my visit to the casino, there was a raffle. The first three winners were not present, so the game lasted a long time. The fourth person whose name was drawn at random was nevertheless present. You could watch it while she tried to catch in a glass box as possible ticket circling in the air. Honestly, I found it boring.

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