CAP Spring Break Bahamas: Excessive Drinking Not Deemed a Problem

One of the main concerns related to CAP Spring Break and other related CAP events is the amount of excessive drinking that occurs as a result of free flowing booze in hot sexy climates along with all those scantily clad women.  But organizers have no plans to curb the amount of alcohol provided at these events.

"I don't deem the excessessive driking a problem at all," commented Payton O'Brien, Senior Editor for Gambling911.com, which covered Casino Affiliate Programs Spring Break in the Bahamas all weekend long.  "We (Gambling911.com) were able to party into the wee hours of the morning and still get up early enough to cover the ASOP Poker Tournamentnt."

The event has become notorious for its 24/7 party atmosphere.  But this doesn't mean industry networking is thrown out the window.  O'Brien acknowledges that Gambling911 itself enjoyed some excellent networking achievements this go around.

"I would expect to see some new sponsors on the site," predicted O'Brien. 

For some, work and play comes naturally.  The hard living Sparky Collins was able to combine free booze with early morning wakeup calls.  An accomplished photographer for AC Studios, Ms./Mr. Collins was up at 7 am Saturday morning photographing the Atlantis shark tanks and other scenic views around the resort.

"I sleep three hours, photograph, then we did the pillow fight," Sparky said, referring to the Gambling911.com BetOnline.com sponsored pillow fight. 

The notorious pillow fight featured some injuries, it was disclosed on Monday.  A video of the event was expected no later than Tuesday with the winner being announced at this time. 

The only real disappointment during CAP Spring Break Bahamas was the excessive amount of rain both Friday and Saturday.  Most outdoor activities were done during a sunny Sunday, including the water slides and Sparky's pool side frolic, which was originally slated for Saturday. 


Sparky Collins gives Carrie Andrews a ride on his/her back


Center is CAP organizer Lou Fabioni, Jenny Woo and Jodi Klein of BetonLine




Love was in bloom at this year's CAP Bahamas


Better than the ASOP $10,000 prize?  Perhaps.


The Gambling911.com BetonLine.com sponsored Pillow Fight turned into a free for
all marked by violence and injuries.  More photos and information on this event coming
shortly. 


A video of the Gambling911.com Pillow Fight is forthcoming....a first for the
Gambling911 website.  The three finalists out of 14 are pictured above: Jodi Klein
(hidden with butt up in air), Sparky Collins center and Jenny Woo right.   Tactics such
as pillow smothering and butt smacking were viewed as highly excessive by some
participants during the controversial event. 


A Chipleader rep dons this expensive dress as she entertains a real live Bahama
mama.  "I could not wait to show off my custom fitted Chipleader dress," she tells
Gambling911.com.  The Chipleader Bahamas Party had everyone smashed by
the end of Saturday night.  Chipleader.com is a combo affiliate program for Absolute
Poker and Ultimate Bet

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Originally published June 11, 2007 11:05 pm ET