There are a few oddities – a host desk for one example. They also have the TITO (Ticket in Ticket out) system across slots and electronic roulette, making life a lot easier for everyone. There are also promotional posters referring to them as “bandits” – not sure as a marketer I’d be emphasising anything that implied robbery from the customers, but I guess that’s their choice. In terms of what’s there, your slots are at one end of the place, and are generally a little bit on the old side. From the deep red colours to the huge arched window at one end, with your churchified columns around the floor, it’s just a great place to play. Once you’ve figured out that the entrance to the casino is around the side – the front entrance is for the separate bar / restaurant – you wander up the stairs and onto quite the loveliest gaming area you could hope for. It’s in a converted church, and not just any old religious relic, a proper one with stained glass windows, a spire type thing and the whole shebang. I used to rave about the new Genting designs like Sheffield, Southend and so on as well as Manchester 235 in its day, but this is something else altogether. The Soul casino in Aberdeen is, without a shadow of a doubt, the nicest looking fitout you will see in the UK at time of writing.
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