The carpet is intended to disorient you and make it harder to find the exits,” claims Reddit user LordPraetorian in the r\/LasVegas subreddit.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
“The busy designs on the carpet are to draw your eyes upward, and the relatively tame ceilings are to draw your eyes downward,” Redditor “oftcenter” disagrees. “These two tactics work in combination to keep your attention in front of you and focused on the gaming amenities.”<\/p>\n
“These myths are all absurd,\u201d says Scott Roeben of Casino.org<\/em>\u2019s very own Vital Vegas<\/em> blog. \u201cIt has never occurred to any casino manager, operations person, or owner I\u2019ve ever spoken with to make an ugly carpet so that people will stay awake, or be disoriented, or look up instead of down.”<\/p>\nThe Dirt<\/h2>\nThe old carpeting at Four Queens, right, gets replaced with new carpeting in 2022. (Image: Scott Roeben\/Vital Vegas<\/em>)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nCasino carpets are busy because busy designs hide stains and wear and tear, period. They\u2019re cleaned frequently, often more than once a day. But it\u2019s impossible to keep up. And because margins are important to public companies, some put off replacing carpets for as many years as possible.<\/p>\n
“Casinos are different than most other businesses because thousands of customers constantly stream through them, every day, and almost all of them are carrying drinks,\u201d Roeben says. \u201cThe spills are more frequent and often more colorful. Slushy drinks come in a variety of colors.<\/strong><\/p>\n\u201cOh, and there\u2019s also the vomit.\u201d<\/p>\n
Roeben knows casino carpets. Few people working in Las Vegas have helped wear down as many as he has. He\u2019s also obsessed with them, discussing them with his casino executive friends and rushing to tweet photos from casino floors whenever he gets wind of an upgrade. His current favorite is the new carpeting at the Fremont Hotel & Casino downtown.<\/p>\n
\u201cI thought people wouldn’t care for it, because it’s all over the place with shapes and bright colors, but people love it,\u201d Roeben says. \u201cThey’re renovating the entire casino floor with this wild pattern, section by section. People have a soft spot for over-the-top casino carpet designs.\u201d<\/p>\nOne Reddit user posted this photo under the heading: ‘Guess the Las Vegas carpet. Level: Medium.’ Give up? It’s the MGM Grand’s. (Image: Reddit)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nAnother (Actual) Purpose<\/h2>\n There\u2019s one more purpose served by casino carpets, according to Roeben. But this one has nothing to do with trickery, either.<\/p>\n
\u201cThey also reinforce a casino’s brand,\u201d Roeben says, \u201cand it’s a distinctive element of that brand, which is why you won’t see carpeting duplicated between casinos.\u201d<\/p>\n
For instance, the Horseshoe carpet (in the rebranded Bally\u2019s) contains literal horseshoes in its pattern.<\/p>\n
\u201cThat\u2019s the only one I can think of that\u2019s so on the nose,\u201d Roeben says. \u201cIn most cases, though, the pattern is just something distinctive to that one casino. It’s usually so distinctive that a lot of people can identify casinos just based on the carpet.”<\/p>\n
Such brand recognition isn’t always in a casino\u2019s self-interest. For instance, law enforcement will sometimes release a photo of a crime scene to the media but, as a courtesy to the casino, not identify where the crime occurred.<\/strong><\/p>\n\u201cThey\u2019ll show an isolated photo, maybe with the yellow tape across some carpeting,\u201d Roeben says. \u201cAnd people on social media will immediately recognize the casino and announce it.<\/p>\n
\u201cCarpet nerds are like the forensic scientists of carpeting.\u201d<\/p>\n
Look for \u201cVegas Myths Busted\u201d every Monday on <\/strong>Casino.org.\u00a0<\/b><\/em>Click here<\/a> to read previously busted Vegas myths. Got a suggestion for a Vegas myth that needs busting? Email corey@casino.org.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"EDITOR\u2019S NOTE: A new “Vegas Myths Busted\u201d publishes every Monday, with a bonus Flashback Friday edition. Today\u2019s edition originally ran on March 24, 2023. \u201cUgly carpets are the results of extensive market research,\u201d claims a website called gamblingsites.org. \u201cTacky carpets with weird lines and curvy patterns actually keep players awake and focused on what they\u2019re […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":78,"featured_media":265033,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[62,73288,81886,88494,1],"tags":[85579,85577,85506,85578,85505,85575,13628,23,81959,85576],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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