There's no way someone like me would cough up S$100 (~US$70) to enter a casino in Singapore, but apparently there's a viewing gallery above the MBS gambling floor that is open to public. I was quite surprised that anyone could walk in to view and take photos, and innocently took a few shots before my friend pointed out that I was actually standing right next to the "no cameras" sign.
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Anyway this was only half of the entire gambling area. It's actually a pretty disturbing scene, with the sound of the machines producing a pretty loud hum at a certain frequency, the cigarette smoke wafting up from the smoking floor at the bottom to all the non-smoking floors above.
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We couldn't wait to get out.
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