Interesting casino fact inside about if a casino owns land and there is no current casino on it. periodically they must open a "Trailer Station"
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peglegpete (aka peglegpete)
Oct 10 '13, 13:29
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October 10, 2013 11:20 Trailer Station Alert!: They keep it quiet (crowds are not encouraged at these events), but it's come to our attention that there is what's known colloquially as a "trailer Station" on the way. These rare occurrences involve a casino being obliged to open a temporary eight-hour gambling facility on a site that's in possession of a casino license but currently has no gambling; it's a regulatory requirement in order to keep the permit "live."
Such is the situation with Station Casinos and the plot of land on E. Fremont Street that once was home to the Showboat/Castaways casinos, but which has not witnessed any active gaming action since the latter closed in 2004. Hence, on Dec. 10, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., a 40-foot trailer, equipped with 16 slot machines, plus an outside portable toilet, will be present on the site and anyone who feels like it can show up and play.
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