I just read a post that my friend shared on Facebook and it said that casinos pump in oxygen thru vents on the ceiling to keep gamblers more alert and spending more. Has anyone ever heard of this? It does make sense.
I have heard this before and I guess it would make a lot of commercial sense. It’s true also that you don’t ever see a clock in a casino - no one wants you to see how much time you’ve spent at the tables!
The clocks make perfect sense. I've been at the casino before and didn't realize I had been there for a few hours until I looked at my phone. It's smart of them to have no clocks to keep us there longer.
Is the absence of windows sort of a security measure? I have always had a fear of enclosed spaces but interestingly, the casino is the last place I wouldn't want to be in.