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MagicOfDamon New user 48 Posts |
I am a Jersey boy at heart but now consider myself a Floridian.
Growing up every time David Copperfield came to Atlantic City I always wanted to see him live. My dad contacted the box office and was told that you have to be 21 or older in order to see the show because they serve alcohol. However, every time I have ever seen Lance or Worlds Greatest Magic or any other televised performance in Las Vegas, you always see kids in the audience. Just curious if NV has more lenient laws. I do know that minors can walk on the LV gaming floors with adults but in NJ it is really frowned upon. A good side note though. When I was of age, I treated my parents to my first and possibly only live David Copperfield show. I was like a big kid at that moment in time. Just a random thought and flashback. |
MrBadGuy New user 99 Posts |
Yeah, AC is sick with the minors on the gaming floor. I remember when I was 20 I couldn't go to a buffet restaurant at the Sands with my parents because I would have to walk through the gaming floor to get there so they wouldn't let me in. It is much more relaxed in Vegas.
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