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For those of you who haven't experience the #1 THEME PARTY IN TEXAS, here is what you can expect! |
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The scenario of the party is as follows: |
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The casino will be set up with mostly blackjack tables ("21"), a couple of craps tables (dice) and usually one roulette table. Guests are given an equal amount of free chips at the start of the party, except at "fund raisers." At fund raisers, if they run out of chips, additional chips may be made available at a stated price. The decision on pricing chips varies from situation to situation. At the end of the party, the chips are used to obtain prizes, which the customer provides. The most popular method of distributing the prizes is to have the guests purchase raffle tickets with their chips and have a "drawing" for the prizes. The main difference between a casino party and Las Vegas is that players cannot "cash-in" their chips for cash. Instead, they win prizes. Also, you can expect the dealers to be a lot friendlier and helpful, since it's a party! Insurance: In the unlikely event that a dealer gets hurt, I carry Worker's compensation Insurance. This protects me, and be law, prevents a dealer from having a claim against you. A dealer getting hurt is unlikely during the course of the party, but there have been dealers from other companies getting hurt before or after the party, while moving equipment. Workers Compensation Insurance is expensive and is often not carried by people in my industry. Most professional party planners will not consider using a company that does not carry Worker's Compensation Insurance. I also carry $1,000,000 in General Liability. |
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