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Casino revenues surge (almost) everywhere
Maryland casino business continues to boom, up 5.5% last month. MGM National Harbor led the pack with $58 million. It will, however, be a source of dismay to ownership that play continues to trend toward highly taxed (60%) slots and … Continue reading
Posted in Caesars Entertainment, Churchill Downs, Cordish Co., Dan Gilbert, Eldorado Resorts, Galaxy Entertainment, Golden Gaming, Las Vegas Sands, Lawrence Ho, Macau, Maryland, Melco Resorts & Entertainment, MGM Resorts International, Ohio, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Sheldon Adelson, Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, Taxes, West Virginia, Wynn Resorts
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Illinois takes a dive; Okada gets nabbed
Illinois casinos had been bumping along nicely in the Trump economy until they hit a plain old speed bump last month, with revenues down almost 4%, on a gross of $119 million, $39 million of which was generated by Rivers … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Australia, Boyd Gaming, Caesars Entertainment, Crown Resorts, Economy, GLPI, Illinois, Kazuo Okada, Law enforcement, Massachusetts, MGM Resorts International, Penn National, Regulation, Rush Street Gaming, Scientific Games, Slot routes, Sports betting, Technology, Wall Street, Wendover, Wynn Resorts
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It’s Elaine’s company now; A legend passes
In a sudden and wholly unexpected development, Wynn Resorts has appointed Phil Satre to the board of directors as vice chairman. Since D. Boone Wayson is stepping down as chairman of the board at year’s end there’s every reason to … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Elaine Wynn, MGM Resorts International, Wall Street, Wynn Resorts
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Hellfire at Caesars; Slugfest on Boardwalk
When I read that two patrons at Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen had been injured, I assumed that the profane restaurateur had gone postal on a couple of his customers. Not so. However, if you’ve not partaken of the Rum Donkey, you’re … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Bruce Deifik, Caesars Entertainment, CityCenter, Culinary Union, Derek Stevens, Dining, Downtown Grand, e-sports, Hard Rock International, Sports
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More woes for Wynn; Unlucky 13 in Macao
Update: All charges in this case were dismissed, as the alleged rape was found to be a fabrication. Wynn Las Vegas‘ status as the poster child for sexual assault on the Las Vegas Strip just got another boost. SoCal dentist Poria … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Caesars Entertainment, Dining, Economy, Election, Georgia, Iowa, Law enforcement, Macau, Marketing, Massachusetts, Politics, Sexual misconduct, Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, Taxes, The Strip, Wall Street, Wynn Resorts
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MGM gets panned; Eldorado reaps laurels
First, the good news. Park MGM generated $9 million across the last three quarters, which is pretty good when you consider that it’s essentially a construction site. JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff opines that this partly makes up for “weak” … Continue reading
Posted in Eldorado Resorts, Florida, Illinois, Japan, Louisiana, Macau, Marketing, Massachusetts, MGM Resorts International, Ohio, Racinos, Reno, Scientific Games, Sports betting, The Strip, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street
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Quote of the Day
“I don’t remember being cheery.” — Las Vegas Strip stalwart Brad Garrett, predestined to be the voice of Eeyore in Christopher Robin. The movie opens today.
Posted in Entertainment, Movies, The Strip
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Caesars excels, MGM disappoints; So long, Paradise Park
You know how I thought May’s visitation numbers representing Las Vegas finally finding bottom in a visitation decline? Never mind. June was down 1%, mainly driven (pardon the pun) by fewer drive-in visits from California. Fortuitously for the casinos, luck … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Caesars Entertainment, California, Detroit, Economy, Las Vegas Sands, Macau, Mandalay Bay Massacre, Maryland, Massachusetts, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Resorts International, Sports, Sports betting, The Strip, Tourism, Wendover, Wynn Resorts
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Murren steps in it (again); More casinos join sports-betting arms race
MGM Resorts International has decided that it made a faux pas … not by suing victims of the Mandalay Bay Massacre but by not explaining to employees what it was doing, leaving them open, says CEO Jim Murren, to “media … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Caesars Entertainment, e-sports, International, Lawrence Ho, Macau, Mandalay Bay Massacre, Marketing, Melco Resorts & Entertainment, MGM Resorts International, Sports betting
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NBA picks MGM; Station impresses Wall Street
In what is a first of its kind, an American sporting league has an “official gaming partner.” The NBA has tapped MGM Resorts International to be the casino face of the league. This would mean, according to Bloomberg, “MGM will … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Economy, GLPI, Internet gambling, Marketing, MGM Resorts International, Palms, Sports, Sports betting, Station Casinos, Wall Street
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Strip strong in June
Las Vegas Strip casinos had a bonny June, up 5.5% and grossing $524 million. Statewide, the numbers were +4% and $933 million. The house won big at baccarat, shooting up 12% only 1% greater wagering. Non-baccarat table games posted a … Continue reading
Posted in Boulder Strip, Downtown, Lake Tahoe, Laughlin, Mesquite, Nevada, North Las Vegas, Reno
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MGM, Boyd make sports-betting pact; Win-win for Dover Downs
“We are in an envious position when it comes to this growth opportunity. Few companies can match our 40 plus years of experience in sports wagering, our significant sports betting infrastructure here in Nevada and our growing geographical footprint across … Continue reading
Posted in Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Election, Greenwood Racing, Illinois, Indiana, Internet gambling, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, MGM Resorts International, Mississippi, Missouri, Neil Bluhm, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Racinos, Regulation, Rhode Island, Sports betting, Taxes, Tribal, Wall Street
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Japan: Vegas meets the Yakuza
“Everybody says we have the leading position to win a Japanese gaming license because of my background,” remarked Sheldon Adelson modestly when casinos were voted in by the Diet. Over at MGM Resorts International, CEO Jim Murren played the social-responsibility … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Baseball, Caesars Entertainment, Genting, Hard Rock International, Japan, MGM Resorts International, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Sports, Sports betting, The Mob, Tourism, Wynn Resorts
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Quote of the Day
“From the start, Scott Van Pelt was one of the first to give attention to the potential benefits of a legal, regulated sports betting market in the United States. Now that more jurisdictions across the country have begun offering sports betting, … Continue reading
Posted in G2E, Sports betting
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Neanderthals target Wampanoags; Pinball Hall on the move
A strange, one-third-of-a-page ad appeared in the July 19 edition of The Hill. “For over 30 years,” it huffed, “the Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Tribe sought federal recognition for the specific purposes of opening a CASINO [Horrors! — Ed.] — in … Continue reading
Posted in California, Donald Trump, Entertainment, Massachusetts, Mohegan Sun, Neil Bluhm, Politics, Regulation, Riviera, The Strip, Transportation, Tribal
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San Manuel escalates tribal skirmish; Pullback on paid parking?
The SoCal arms race continues. Having already deployed a mind-boggling 4,800 slot machines, San Manuel Casino is going upscale in a big way. It will add a concert hall, spa, pool plaza and hotel, all to the tune of $550 … Continue reading
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“Before the Taj closed in 2015, we had an eight-casino market that was fairly stable. So with the opening of two new casinos we go to a nine-casino market, and the question is whether we can sustain that. And I … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Economy
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Culinary loses sense of decency; Inhumanity in Macao
Terry Caudill and the Culinary Union have come to terms on labor pacts for Binion’s Gambling Hall and the Four Queens. The agreement awaits ratification by the 650 employees affected. In the meantime, the Culinary stepped way over the line … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Architecture, Culinary Union, Downtown, Election, Internet gambling, Macau, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Pets, Philippines, Regulation, Station Casinos, Terry Caudill, Tribal, Washington State
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Penn bullish on Trop; Boyd wows Wall Street
M Resort and Tropicana Las Vegas are no longer the charity cases of Penn National Gaming. The company made a point of lauding them during this week’s earnings call, with JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff characterizing their performance — along … Continue reading
Quote of the Day
“We have spent over $500 million in renovating this building, and you may recall when we first purchased this building, we promised we would not just paint it and put a guitar on the wall. How do you think we … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Hard Rock International
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