I retired in 2019, just before covid hit hard. My job was very stressful for me and a Vegas trip and playing craps was a way for me to run away from the daily stress of work.
I used Vacations Hawaii for solo trips when I needed to run away from work. Unfortunately, my wife's job is not as flexible as mine but she gave me her blessings as she knew if I don't blow off some steam I would explode.

My Vacation Hawaii solo trips were perfect for me. No need to worry about baggage handling nor transportation to and from the airport. Rooms are part of the pkg. Meal tickets.
All I did was play craps, eat, sleep, then rinse and repeat. I wasn't there for fancy dining, entertainment, not sightseeing. That's for when my wife comes with me.
Yeah. I was a degenerate. My name is QUIETShooter and I am a craps addict.........If there was a craps anonymous group that meets weekly I would be there.

drck1000, my opinion why so many people like to play at the Cal when they only offer double odds is because of the family type relationship the dealers, pit bosses, and employees have with the Hawaii people.
Many of the players are old, feeble, and need help playing, especially at the craps table. I believe the dealers treat these seniors with respect and help them play. They have the money (God do they have the money.....

) but they aren't mentally fast enough to keep up with the craps play.
This is where the dealers come in. Because these people are visiting so often (some every other month) the dealers know their betting patterns, when they like to press, and how they like to spread their chips across the lay-out. You can truly see the Aloha Spirit here at the Cal. Not the Hawaii Supreme Court kind of Aloha Spirit. The true Aloha Spirit.
What is interesting is of course it's easy to remember the dealers. But it's not that easy for the dealers as they work night and day with thousands upon thousands of customers.
But they remember. What I found amazing is that after covid hit, I haven't visited Vegas until early this year. We stayed at the Cal but a certain dealer I remember I didn't see him. I thought he went on to better opportunities since a lot of people were laid off.
So after almost 3 years, I was at the craps table and happened to turn around to look at the other table that had people playing. There he was, smiling and looking at me, and giving me the thumbs up. On his break he came over to me to say hello and gave me a fist bump. Even called me by my name. Amazing.
Awesome dealer, by the way.
