Slot Factoids!

H5C_SlotFactoids_WallPostSlot Factoid is back! In the previous edition, we included some fascinating facts such as the number of slot machines and hotel rooms in Las Vegas and the cost of the first Jackpot Machine.

Today at High 5 Blog, we’ll continue sharing some interesting and important facts about slot machines with our slot lovers.

Fact #5 Slot machines didn’t always give out cash prizes!
Slot machines had become a fixture in several drinking establishments, and during Prohibition in the late 19th and early 20th century, alcohol and gambling were made illegal across the United States. This meant that in order to keep up with the time, Slot machines were “replaced” with fruit machines. These machines dispensed fruit candies and gum instead of cash prices. However, Speakeasies were not only places where patrons could enjoy alcohol illegally, they could also enjoy the original slot machines!

Fact 6# You’ll never believe this about the Las Vegas Strip!
Did you know that the Famous Las Vegas Strip is not located within the city limits of Las Vegas! The strip actually comes under the jurisdiction of Clark County!

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Celebrating the Upcoming Chinese New Year

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Shake the Sky Casino is gearing up to ring in next week’s Chinese New Year in style! In the meantime, let’s learn a little about the world’s largest and longest-running celebration.

Here are four fun facts that will help you celebrate properly:

1. Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is a 15-day celebration that begins on the first day of the lunar calendar. The precise dates vary each year, but it always begins sometime in January or February. This year, Chinese New Year begins on Jan. 31.

2. In Chinese culture, the color red symbolizes good fortune and joy. During Chinese New Year celebrations you can expect to see lots of red clothing and decorations, to ward off evil spirits and bad fortune. You’ll undoubtedly see lots of red envelopes – these special packets usually contain money and are given to children by their elders. They are also often used as decorations, and are adorned with special gold symbols representing good fortune, wealth, and happiness.

3. Speaking of special symbols, the ‘Fu Symbol’ is also associated with Chinese New Year, and can traditionally be found adorning the entrances of Chinese homes. Signifying good luck or happiness, the symbol is often hung upside down.

4. With its emphasis on luck and good fortune, Chinese New Year is naturally the ideal time for risk takers to place a bet at the race track or the casino. However, before betting make sure to pray to the fortune god, and don red clothing for extra luck!

Chinese New Year celebrations are chock full of tradition, and at Shake the Sky you can find many of the traditional symbols Chinese people hold dear. From the red color of the lobby to the auspicious symbols in its games, Shake the Sky was designed with luck and prosperity in mind, and is the perfect place to celebrate Chinese New Year! You won’t want to miss what we have in store next week!

By the way, if you want to wish someone a ‘Happy Chinese New Year,’ those are the translated characters in the above graphic.

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