Whilst you are enjoying the day we will be working in the background setting up your casino. When you are ready (It’s your day you control it) £1000 worth of vouchers are handed to your guests, including children. The Best man is normally tasked with this job and the casino opens.
Your guests exchange the vouchers at the tables for chips and off they go playing Roulette, Blackjack, Crown and Anchor, Wheel of Fortune or Chuck-A-Luck.
What happens if a guest runs out of chips? You have two options, firstly you can give them more vouchers to exchange or secondly we will sell them chips on your behalf and at the end of the night give you the money to donate to charity or help cover the expense of the casino.
Who wins? Quite simply the one with the most chips at the end of the night. We exchange back the chips for a “Fun Money Cheque”. A lot of people keep these to hang on the wall, do you know many people receiving a cheque for £1,000,000?
What do they win? Again this is a matter for you. You provide the prize(s). As a rule of thumb there is normally a bottle of Champagne/Wine for the adult winner and chocolate wrapped in gold for the winning children (There are always winning children, we make sure of that). We can also provide certificates free of charge to winners. Should you wish us to provide the prizes this can also be arranged.
Finally to allay any fears you may have, we will have fun with your guests, entertain them, we are professional and friendly. Above all we know it’s your day and our aim is not to overshadow this but complement it. If six months after your wedding a guest tells you they thought your wedding was fantastic and the best they had ever been to and as a throw away remark says, “Oh by-the-way I thought the casino bit was good as well” then we have done our job.
Subject to staffing we take digital photographs all night of your guests at the casino. Some are posted onto the website but all will be sent to you on a CD to keep as a memento. This is a free service but we cannot be held responsible for camera failure.