Case Bets: California crisis, M cutbacks, "Guiding Light" in LV, etc.

Ist California kaput? That’s the question posed by the The Observer and it makes for troubling reading. If Gov. Jim Gibbons (R-NV) is right that tourism from California is the carotid artery of Nevada‘s economy, then the Silver State is — to put it politely — screwed. A good thing the Lege didn’t follow Midnight Jim’s advice and shut down Nevada’s outreach efforts in China.

Speaking of which … Amidst a flurry of economic developments and positive indicators in Macao, the casinos of Stanley Ho are backing off the expensive VIP trade and going mass-market. (Translation: “We’re coming after you, Sheldon Adelson.”) Thanks to reader mike_ch for the link.

Colossal buMMer. Breakfast has just been eliminated from the offerings at the M Resort buffet. Unless one lives nearby (a relatively small clientele), M is a heckuva long detour to make for breakfast, so this economy move is understandable … but depressing all the same. No casino buffet gets higher marks from LVA readers.

That’s a bit weird. Stay with me here, folks. CBS cancels Guiding Light, replacing it with Let’s Make a Deal, which is shot at the Tropicana Las Vegas. So what should be coming to Vegas in December (at The Rio) but a Guiding Light farewell tour — yes, Reva, Josh and the whole kit ‘n kaboodle. How much you wanna bet they won’t be taking in a LMaD taping at the Trop? The only way to make this scenario more Banquo’s Ghost-ly would be for the soap convention to be held at the Trop, too.

P.S.: Better get your tickets now before the ‘Otalia’ fans scarf them all up.

Company. Performances resume at UNLV tonight and it’s a must-see. Mind you, the Review-Journal praises the Stephen Sondheim revival with faint damns, while the Sun‘s review reverses that formula. But I’d pay to see it again, which I don’t say about many shows in this town.

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