Slot machines – players demand the ultimate makeover
The properties of the casino company governing the Trump Plaza, Trump Marina and Trump Taj Mahal gambling halls, have obtained judicial approval to emerge from bankruptcy, according to the Chapter 11. Company officials are brimming with creative ideas, now that it seems financial cracks are already far behind.
Five hundred million dollars of credit will be funneled to revive the parlors, improve their quality and expand slot machines. The president of the Trump hotels, Scott Butera maintained that the company is prospected to design a brand new hotel tower for Taj Mahal. Another project considered by the company is transferring to Pennsylvania, where slots were recently legalized, but have not had a chance to penetrate into the gambling industry as yet.
It seems, however, that casino gamblers have other things on their mind. Maggi Kozak, one of the casino regular customers, suggested that officials do something with the slot machines, since in her opinion, their financial retribution is insufficient. Linda Blair, a slots player visiting the Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino about four times a year, said that slots should have more modern layout and rooms could be better organized.