I got stuck in a lift at a casino with three friends last night. We had planned to head for the roof to enjoy some drinks and try our luck, but the elevator got jammed between floors 15 and 17. The next available stop was supposed to be floor 23; however, the lift showed no response and had no air conditioning or ventilation, making the situation extremely uncomfortable. Thankfully, we eventually managed to get out and reached the roof where security and other staff helped us resolve the issue. Has anyone else encountered a similar snag or have any questions about our experience? Feel free to ask anything.
i had a similar troubling experience a while back in a hotel elevator. i got stuck for what felt like ages in a small lift with no proper ventilation and that only added to the anxiety. what helped was maintaining a calm demeanour and using the emergency button immediately. later, it turned out that a minor fuse had blown. even though our situation wasn’t exactly like yours, i think taking proactive measures and following the staff instructions are key insights. sharing these moments helps remind us to always be prepared in such unexpected predicaments.
Hey there, thanks for sharing your wild casino lift saga! I haven’t been exactly in that spot myself, but I did have a moment where an elevator in an old apartment building got stuck because of a faulty sensor. It felt like time stood still and all I could think was, ‘This is so weird!’ While waiting for help, my neighbors on the phone were sharing funny anecdotes about similar snafus, which really helped lighten the mood even though it was a stressful situation. Your experience reminds me how crucial it is to follow safety protocols, even when it feels like everything’s out of control. I definitely applaud you all for staying cool and handling the situation as best as you could. Hope things have completely settled down for you now and you managed to enjoy that long-awaited drink on the roof afterwards! Stay safe and keep sharing these experiences, they help all of us know we’re not alone when things go haywire .