Nope, we won’t be looking at the “prettiest” tourist destinations or those voted as having the “best quality service” either. Although a smile and a “have a nice day” might leave a sweeter taste behind, it’s unlikely that you’ll be planning your itinerary around it. So what are we going to share with you? No-nonsense gaming hotspots (and not just for those of you looking to gamble your life away!). Here’s our top 5 (not in order of rank), feel free to add any you think are on a par with this lot.
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Atlantic City
Far from the scattered reminiscences of your grandfather, this resort has the perfect blend of history and modern vast developments for “today’s” generation. A place most are describing as a Vegas-by-sea thanks to its Jersey Shore location, has reeled in big investors from all industries including the likes of celebrity restaurants headed by Michael Mina and Wolfgang Puck and concert halls worthy of Madonna, the Rolling stones and The Police.
And if that wasn’t enough, skipping through Tiffany’s and Gucci will definitely have your inner poodle-in-the-purse-Hilton-sister scratching to get out!
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Entertainment venues, stores, hospitals and other such places where people go in large numbers, use secret codes to pass information between their employees. These secret codes are used in crowded places by employees, so that they don’t alarm the non-staff members or alert some suspicious person.
Many big stores such as Wal-Mart have their own codes. Here is the list of 10 secret codes, which will be useful to you or will lower down your curiosity in future if you heard any of them.
1 – Code Adam
Virtually Code Adam was invented by Wal-Mart but now its internationally known code alert. This code means, “missing child”. It was first coined in 1994 in the memory of a six-year-old child Adam Walsh who was lost in a Sears department store in Florida in 1981. Later on that child’s dead body was found.
When this code is announced the security person will say, “ we have a code Adam” in real that means there is a child missing. Right away when the code Adam will be announced all of the security staff will start to monitor the doors and other exits of the place. If child is found in 10 minutes then police is informed and store search begins.
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