DannyDuberstein said:
A bit ballsy to call in a complaint on the off-chance that security comes by to have a conversation with you too ...and risk your arsenal being seen. I guess he had it stashed well enough away in that huge suite, but still
Any computer would show he's an invited guest (Paddock) and they wouldn't stop by to jack with him over this. They are going to take him at his word for the complaint, investigate it and that's it. Now I am curious about the status of the noise violator and the response. If they were a good player, they probably sent someone up with a bottle of their favorite drink. Sorry to bother you, but we got a noise complaint. Keep it down and here's a bottle of your favorite for the trouble.
When I was younger, we were a lot rowdier and the casinos never gave us any problems. I was heading back up to the room at night, but didn't have my key to show. The security guard called the room to confirm I was I supposed to be there, but nobody picked up. I gave him my DL and asked him to call down the front desk. I heard the lady on the phone and what she told him. He apologized for the inconvenience and let me proceed to the elevator.
They want you in a good mood, preferably making bad decisions and dropping money -- as long as you aren't fighting, tearing **** up, etc.