FAQ
How much does a casino party cost?
Because we form custom quotes for each individual client, we don't have any set pricing or packages. We write up our quotes based on your specific event needs, so hopefully you will have the right amount of tables for your guests every time. The absolute minimum that you can expect to spend on a single-table event is $500 (this doesn't mean that a two-table event costs twice as much...there are a lot of fixed costs involved in the base price).
Great! Where do I sign up?
Once you have received your quote and are ready to book your requested date, we will send you our standard client agreement to review and sign. We do require that a non-refundable 50% deposit is paid before we can lock in the date.
Then what? What happens on the actual day of the event?
Our professional delivery team will show up a minimum of two hours prior to your guests' arrival (delivery time will be scheduled in advance), and set up all gaming tables. At this time, you will be given a stack of "Casino Cash" (play money) to hand out to your guests as they arrive, which they can then turn in at the tables in return for a pre-determined amount of chips. Our dealers will be at their tables in matching, professional attire when the casino opens, ready for a fun-filled event. When the casino closes, your guests turn in all of their casino chips for raffle tickets and/or tally cards to assist with any prize-giving at the end of the night. Then our delivery team will return to break-down and remove all of our equipment quickly and easily.
How long will the casino be open for?
Our quotes are always based on a four-hour minimum. We can, of course, close the casino early if you choose, but it will generally not affect the price at all. If you know in advance that your event will be two-hours or less, we may be able to make exceptions in these cases.
Are casino parties legal in the state of California?
The short answer is yes. Although we strive to provide the most realistic Las Vegas experience, we stop short of allowing gambling for monetary gain. Our parties are strictly for entertainment and recreational purposes, and we do not condone nor allow gambling for profit using our equipment and/or dealers.
What about fundraisers?
There is a provision in California gaming law allowing non-profit organizations to host casino party fundraisers. These are regulated, and it is important that you know the rules. For more information click HERE. We are registered as a casino equipment supplier for fundraisers, so are fully compliant on our side. A casino party can be a fun and exciting way to raise funds for any level of non-profit organization.
What does a casino party consist of ?
Depending on your requirements, we provide the gaming tables and chips, dealers, a casino manager (pit boss/floorman), raffle tickets and play money (to trade in for chips).
Can we do a Poker/Blackjack/Craps/Roulette Tournament ?
Yes! We can provide everything you need to host any casino-style tournament, including tournament director(s) that are highly experienced in making this popular type of event run smoothly. Make sure you let us know specifically what you have in mind when you request a quote.
Why don’t you have slot machines?
At this time, in the State of California, it is illegal for anybody to own a slot machine that is less than 25 years old.
What cities do you service?
We are based in Hayward, but will do casino party events in all cities listed and more: Santa Cruz, Monterey, Carmel, Pebble Beach, Capitola, Scotts Valley, Felton, Los Gatos, Campbell, San Jose, Sunnyvale, Saratoga, Santa Clara, Los Altos, Palo Alto, Mountain View, San Mateo, Foster City, San Bruno, Daly City, San Francisco, Milpitas, Fremont, Hayward, Union City, San Leandro, Oakland, Berkeley, Emeryville, Alameda, Albany, Orinda, Lafayette, Moraga, Walnut Creek, Danville, San Ramon, Pleasanton, Dublin, Livermore, Sacramento, Tracy, San Pablo, Pinole, Vallejo, San Rafael, and all of Marin County, Contra Costa County, Alameda County, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties.