My first visit to a casino was in the late eighties at the Rainbow in Birmingham, and I had to apply for access 24 hours in advance, and had to wear a collar and tie to gain entry. Jeans, trainers, sports clothes, etc were definitely not allowed.
Today, most high street casinos rightly (imo) insist on a certain standard of dress, albeit it"s now far more relaxed than 20 years ago, but they do also insist on entrants being registered members.
I found it quite strange that I could just walk in off the street at Aspers showing no id at all. Also quite strange to see blokes in shorts and flip-flops, etc. On Sunday night I sat at a BlackJack table with a guy dressed in tuxedo and black tie, a lady in a posh frock, and a guy in a string vest with paint and cement down his trousers and over his hobnail boots.
I got talking to the dealer at the table - and he hated the sub-standard dress code. Jeans/trainers - no problem as that is standard society dress today, but work clothes, beach clothes, etc - unacceptable. It"s not like he was an old fuddy duddy harping back to the old days (like me), he was just 21.
Any thoughts on this? Is a casino a better environment for having dress code standards, and for knowing a few details about"s it clientelle through membership? Or am I in the minority?
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Not all bad at Aspers though - by far the best variety of house games in one casino that I"ve ever come across in the UK. Staff and food were both excellent.