Power Outtage at Bally's

After reading the question of the day today, I can give you first-hand experience! I was playing a penny slot close to the west wall near the keno area. About 10:45 pm, everything, and I mean everything, went dark. Within about five minutes, the lights came on briefly, then everything went dark again.

After sitting there awhile, the check-in area had some lights on as did a few scattered machines throughout the casino. But there was nothing working, and the side from the table games west was still completely dark, ceiling lights and all.

As more time passed, I could see employees walking around with their flashlights. One security guard finally made it to our area (after at least 45 minutes) to see if everything was all right. He had no idea why the emergency generators did not work. Let me tell you, it was very dark in this area!

My husband was playing at Paris, and he received a hand pay from a slot attendant. She took his word for the credits he had in the machine. He came over to my area to stay by my machine while I went to use the restroom. The closest one with any lighted areas was on the far end of the casino. So I walked along the check in area, which had lighting, to the restroom. It was dark in there as well, but there was just enough light from the casino auxiliary lights to see.

During this entire time, which lasted about an hour and fifteen minutes or so (I didn't keep track of time) there was no cocktail service at all. Finally, an employee was distributing bottled water to guests that wanted it.

There was no "perk" for waiting this entire time except for a "thank you for being so patient" message from a manager who was with the slot attendant. No general announcement...nothing. I guess this trip was about "The Night the Lights Went Out at Bally's."

The next day while we were in the Diamond Lounge, a gentleman who was trapped inside the elevator at Paris for the duration, was given a complimentary 7 day stay at Paris in a suite for his next visit. Ah, the difference between a high roller and me, a little minnow. (My husband is a low diamond, not me.)

It was an adventure!

Joy
You had your chance to fall in the ladies room......
lol
I thought the casinos were prepared for power outages and had back up generators. The least they could have done is keep handing out drinks like they did at Paris.
Thanks for sharing your first-hand account; we've added it as an "update" to today's QoD answer.

Trapped in an elevator is much more traumatic than a dark casino without a cocktail.
that's a LONG time for a casino to be down- wow.
thanks for the first hand account!!
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Originally posted by: orchid
I thought the casinos were prepared for power outages and had back up generators. The least they could have done is keep handing out drinks like they did at Paris.


I watched a special on the making of the Venetian. They did a test of their backup power system one time, with the casino being open, and the lights didn't even flicker when power was shut off and the generators kicked in.

I would think backup generators would be a must for a Las Vegas hotel/casino.
How long ago did this happen? Casinos today do have back-up generators. Power should never be off more than a few minutes. Unless their back-up generator failed for some reason ...
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
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Originally posted by: orchid
I thought the casinos were prepared for power outages and had back up generators. The least they could have done is keep handing out drinks like they did at Paris.


I watched a special on the making of the Venetian. They did a test of their backup power system one time, with the casino being open, and the lights didn't even flicker when power was shut off and the generators kicked in.

I would think backup generators would be a must for a Las Vegas hotel/casino.


Especially for the elevators.
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Originally posted by: snidely333
Trapped in an elevator is much more traumatic than a dark casino without a cocktail.


Maybe. But it is a close call being trapped in an elevator with a cocktail vs. being in a dark casino with no cocktail.
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