Category Archives: Caesars Entertainment

Hot water in Singapore; Pennsylvania sports books triumph

Faced with evidence of money laundering at Marina Bay Sands, CEO Sheldon Adelson is being proactive and hiring a local firm to investigate $1 billion in fund transfers from high rollers to third parties. It’s frankly in Adelson’s interest to … Continue reading

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Internet upstages Atlantic City; Detroit returns

Internet gambling stole the spotlight in Atlantic City last month, as it shot up 114% from August 2019. Even with the renewed option of brick-and-mortar play, New Jersey punters are clearly enamored of online action and it’s here to stay. … Continue reading

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Caesars, MGM: Recovery slow but promising

Caesars Entertainment CEO Tom Reeg sat down with JP Morgan analysts to discuss the state of the Roman Empire. In a sentence, better than you might expect. On the Las Vegas Strip “weekend demand has been strong, but weekday demand … Continue reading

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Park MGM reopens early; Power play at Scientific

MGM Resorts International had mooted as late as an end-of-the-year target for resuming business at Park MGM. However, the date has been advanced to Sept. 30 and, yes, Park MGM will be smoke-free. In a subplot, Four Seasons reopens five … Continue reading

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Hiccups in Indiana, Missouri

Stimulus checks and pent-up demand only seem to go so far (except in Ohio). Gambling revenues in Indiana were down 10% last month, to $168 million. $5 million of that was table game play from Hoosier Park and Indiana Grand, … Continue reading

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Station hearts Reno; Caesars sued

In a speedy flip-flop, Station Casinos has recommitted to the Reno market. Its two parcels in that city (one opposite the convention center) popped up on a real estate-listing site Sept. 5. Less than a week later, Station had yanked … Continue reading

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So long, Shinzo; Shady dealings in Atlantic City

Japan‘s do-nothing prime minister, Shinzo Abe, is calling it quits for reasons of health. What this means for ‘Abenomics’ remains to be seen, let alone his highly unpopular casino push: Opinion polls consistently show two-thirds of the Nipponese public opposing … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Caesars Entertainment, Charity, Eldorado Resorts, Galaxy Entertainment, Hard Rock International, Japan, Melco Resorts & Entertainment, MGM Resorts International, Ocean Resort, Politics, Regulation | 4 Comments

Ohio strong, Maryland stable, Illinois stinks

Buckeye State casinos continued their impressive run last month, up 5% to gross $172 million. This is Ohio‘s best-ever August, even with an unfavorable calendar (one less weekend day). Star performer was Hollywood Toledo, up 33% to $23 million. MGM … Continue reading

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Usher to play the Strip and other doings at Caesars

What does Tom Reeg know that the rest of us don’t? In the first big contract signing since the Covid-19 pandemic (still playing an extended engagement in Las Vegas) hit, Caesars Entertainment has inked a deal with Usher to play … Continue reading

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Macao moots casino closures; Stevens vs. William Hill

Here it comes. Again. The government of Macao is taking a zero-tolerance policy toward Covid-19. Although there hasn’t been a case in four months (good for them), the enclave is floating the idea of shutting down any casino where a … Continue reading

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Cuomo abandons N.Y. casinos; Legal brawls in Atlantic City

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) has turned his back on the casino industry in no uncertain terms. The Empire State lags the entire nation in casino reopenings and Cuomo shows no inclination to soften his hard line. As for … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Caesars Entertainment, Dining, Health, Horseracing, Marketing, MGM Resorts International, Nevada, New York, Ocean Resort, Pennsylvania, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Scientific Games, Sports betting, The Mob, The Rio, Wynn Resorts | 1 Comment

Culinary, Caesars, MGM make peace; IGT does a Kerouac

Instead of butting heads in court, the Culinary Union, Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International put their noggins together, and came up with a set of worker-safety protocols to implemented on a company-wide basis. That still leaves a lot of … Continue reading

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Dark portent for MGM Springfield; Chicago courts casinos

A thousand MGM Springfield employees have been canned, effective today. A skeleton crew of 800 keeps the casino-resort open, as it writhes in pandemic economic throes. Reports the Boston Globe, “State rules to prevent the spread of the coronavirus have … Continue reading

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New York game-changer; MGM sticks it to servers

What Jim Murren and Sheldon Adelson couldn’t do, New York state Sen. James Skoufis (D) just might. With four upstate casinos still closed and the state budget pummeled by the economic effects of Coronavirus, Skoufis is proposing that the state … Continue reading

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Fear and loathing at the Cosmo

Once again The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is being portrayed as the bad boy of Las Vegas Strip resorts when it comes to taking Covid-19 seriously. A headline in today’s Daily Beast reads, “Maskless gamblers. Verbal abuse. Infected colleagues. Workers … Continue reading

Posted in Alex Meruelo, Caesars Entertainment, Cosmopolitan, Culinary Union, Derek Stevens, Dining, Health, Las Vegas Sands, Politics, Regulation, The Strip, Virgin Hotels, Wynn Resorts | 2 Comments

Dispatch from Louisiana; Generosity at Wynncore

Gaming revenue was down 11% last month, not bad considering. The gross was $177.5 million. Lake Charles was easily the most popular market, with $72 million overall. Golden Nugget snared $27.5 million of that (-1%), followed by L’Auberge Lake Charles‘ … Continue reading

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MGM rushes where Caesars fears to tread; Cullotta croaks

“By the end of the year” is MGM Resorts International‘s new timeline for reopening Park MGM. Archrival Caesars Entertainment is proceeding somewhat more circumspectly with its casino reopenings. “Caesars will open its remaining Las Vegas properties in line with customer … Continue reading

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Baby steps in Massachusetts, leaps and bounds in Pennsylvania

Given that Plainridge Park didn’t reopen until July 8, and Encore Boston Harbor and MGM Springfield not for two more days after that, it’s wholly understandable that Massachusetts gambling revenue was down 44% last month. JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff … Continue reading

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Covid tourism at Bally’s; College football conundrum

When Bally’s Las Vegas announced that the Real Bodies exhibit would be adding “Covid-19 Content” we admittedly feared the worst: corpses of Coronavirus victims on display. While cashing in on Covid-19 is in questionable taste, Real Bodies seems to be … Continue reading

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Caesars postpones casino sale; D.C. sports betting bombs

One Caesars Entertainment casino of many on the Las Vegas Strip remains theoretically for sale … but put your checkbooks away for the time being. While new CEO Tom Reeg has to make good on his promise to realize hundreds … Continue reading

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