Gone are the days of a gambling hall lined with rows of small slot machines and players sitting shoulder-to-shoulder.
Now, the casino floor allows for players to stretch out a bit as they play the tall, vibrant slot machines with massive digital screens.
Changes to a casino floor’s layout started about 10 years ago and is now a common sight at Las Vegas casinos, particularly in the post-pandemic era. Some operators are finding that focusing on player comfort and slot technology is paying off, as gaming revenue reports show fewer machines on the floor are bringing in more money compared to 2019.
