Shooting Reported at Las Vegas Casino Hotel

whats weird about this, I went to vegas in november during thanksgiving and would think all the hotels would be more strict and they seemed to be running the same way they been running for the past decade or more.
 
whats weird about this, I went to vegas in november during thanksgiving and would think all the hotels would be more strict and they seemed to be running the same way they been running for the past decade or more.
as much as they should look into better security at some of these places/venues
im sure they dont want to scare off visitors or dare i say inconvenaince the money
 
as much as they should look into better security at some of these places/venues
im sure they dont want to scare off visitors or dare i say inconvenaince the money

it was like business as usual, that would scare me off if they didn't make any changes at all.
 
I'm sure there have been changes but mostly behind the scenes. Idk how they'd implement any major changes considering how much free roaming foot traffic they have
 
The Chilling Reason Walt Disney World Got Rid of ‘Do Not Disturb’ Signs at Some Hotels
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At some hotels in Walt Disney World, “Do Not Disturb” signs have checked out for good.

Walt Disney World has removed the signs from the four hotels located on the Monorail loop that connects with the Magic Kingdom theme park: Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney’s Contemporary Resort and Bay Lake Tower. The company also told the publication that it is considering whether to extend the new procedures to other hotels as well.

As part of the new policy, guests at these locations can now use “Room Occupied” signs. Doing so does not preclude maintenance or housekeeping staff from entering. In fact, guests are now informed that Disney staff will now enter rooms at these properties daily. If guests are not comfortable with Disney staff going into their rooms when they are gone, the company will coordinate with those people on an individual basis, .

The new policy appears to be a response to that killed 59 people and injured more than 500, according to the Sentinel. In that incident, the gunman, Stephen Paddock, shot at a crowd gathering for a concert from his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.

© Provided by Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Walt Disney World has removed ’Do Not Disturb’ signs from four hotels.
Paddock had stored thousands of rounds of ammunition and multiple firearms in his room prior to the incident, evading notice from hotel staff by using a “Do Not Disturb” sign. Multiple hotels in Las Vegas have also revised their “do not disturb policies” in response to the shooting, including The Orleans Hotel and Casino on the Strip, . Guests are informed at check-in of the rule change.

Disney declined to provide additional comment to MarketWatch, but confirmed that the details of the OrlandoSentinel’s report were accurate. While the company did not tell the Sentinel whether the Las Vegas shooting played a role, it did say that the decision was prompted by factors including safety
 
You're always being watched in Vegas, there are so many damn cameras in every casino it's impossible to go unnoticed. Gotta throw up some flags first though because there are just too many people to monitor closely with out suspicion . Biggest red flag you can make is actually winning some money in a casino. :tongue:
 
That was crazy.

Anyone ever take time to read the Columbine shooting on Wikipedia? Talk about chilling. It's just insane how things took place. How they would look for kids under tables and see them and just shoot a shotgun at them. I graduated high school that year. So insane.
 
well they finally released footage, I'm sure theres more but this is all they chose to release. I remember earlier in the thread someone saying they would NEVER release footage.
 
I think what gave this guy some kind of leverage was the fact that the was a "high roller" and a regular.
 
I think what gave this guy some kind of leverage was the fact that the was a "high roller" and a regular.
I don’t think he did anything different than any other regular checking in or got special treatment. Yes he moved in 30+ bags within a several day period, but how were those bellboys supposed to know? Could have been a different bellboy every time.

What happens if they “suspect something?” Search his bags/room and they find nothing. Now people sue for “discrimination” or some **** and make millions.
 
I don’t think he did anything different than any other regular checking in or got special treatment. Yes he moved in 30+ bags within a several day period, but how were those bellboys supposed to know? Could have been a different bellboy every time.

What happens if they “suspect something?” Search his bags/room and they find nothing. Now people sue for “discrimination” or some **** and make millions.

They allowed him to use the freight elevator. Apparently that was a perk for high rollers.

Most likely weren't any bell boys in sight.
 
But didnt they say in the video that was not uncommon?

What difference would it have made if he didn’t use the freight elevators?
 
They allowed him to use the freight elevator. Apparently that was a perk for high rollers.

Most likely weren't any bell boys in sight.
did you even see the footage
who do you think loaded up the carts and pushed them towards the elevators and to the rooms ( unknowingly of course)
 
All the time and planning that went into that... holy **** that's almost sicker than the act itself.
 
Bruh had to have been planning this for a while, he was real meticulous w/ it. All the strategy of the week prior to the shooting was planned long before. :smh:
 
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