They evidently have a concrete floor (most modern casinos have a raised floor space) so there are several thin columns coming down from the ceiling holding power and data cabling, and generally getting in the way of sightlines. Recessed neon in the ceiling is a style that’s been and gone for sure, and the carpet has some extraordinary areas that are genuinely more tape than carpet. It’s not as if they are short of space in general, although it’s clearly a site that has seen better days. They also pointed out a very odd feature – the toilets are downstairs while the main gaming floor is upstairs – I thought that concept was only for pub chains, but there you go. Those first impressions are soon allayed by the friendliest reception team I’ve ever met – two very welcoming gents soon got us joined up and into action. The Genting in the Wirral is a funny old place … as you drive past the signage and the casino, you realise, too late, that you drive through the casino to get to their car park – and for a soft southerner it doesn’t seem like the ideal place to be stopping the car for any reason, so it’s round the block to get into the car park and scurry into the casino.
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