In Chicago there is a restaurant chain called Lettuce Entertain You it
has around 30 restaurants ALL ARE NON-SMOKING. Every saturday night
there is at least a 2 or 3 HOUR wait. People that smoke can figure out
a way to survive. Another good example for non-smoking is that all
downtown buildings are non-smoking I have not heard of a single person
that has quit there job.
NON SMOKING AREAS FOR GAMBLERS
Unfortunately, I believe that their Las Vegas restaurants:
Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!
Eiffel Tower Restaurant
Joes Seafood
Mon Ami Gabi
all allow smoking. It's really too bad that their LV "corporate" manager doesn't learn the lesson that the Chicago manager learned -- that they can have a competitive advantage by catering to non-smokers.
Lainie
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sciclone23 <sciclone23@yahoo.com> wrote:
In Chicago there is a restaurant chain called Lettuce Entertain You it
has around 30 restaurants ALL ARE NON-SMOKING. Every saturday night
there is at least a 2 or 3 HOUR wait. People that smoke can figure out
a way to survive. Another good example for non-smoking is that all
downtown buildings are non-smoking I have not heard of a single person
that has quit there job.
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Smokers (including chain smokers) have boarded airplanes for years -
ever since the smoking ban on airplanes went into effect - and take
4 hour, 5 hour, even 8 hour flights and do without smoking for that
period of time.
I was in CA when the smoking ban went into effect in the card
casinos there.
The smokers managed, and anyone who has been to the Commerce Club
can tell you that business is thriving. People who haven't been
there would probably have a hard time imagining the number of poker
tables in operation at any one time, as well as the insane amounts
of money on the Pai Gow tables.
I was in Delaware shortly after their smoking ban went into effect.
There were the same "gloom and doom" predictions there always are.
I'm sure that the 3 casinos there are still packed, as they were
when I was there.