Category Archives: Dining

Sam’s Place

“The Sahara is gone. The SLS is here. Before long … we’ll only be talking about the SLS.” That was the Great & Powerful Harry Reid, administering a verbal beatdown to anyone still nostalgic for the Sahara. Reid’s dose of Tough … Continue reading

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Cali Tribe goes rogue and other Case Bets

Legislative inaction be damned, the Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel is going ahead with Internet poker. It’s already got a free play site but plans to go live with the real deal perhaps as early as next week. Isn’t that … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, California, Dining, Election, Entertainment, International, MGM Mirage, Transportation, Tribal | 1 Comment

Tightening the screws in China; Comeback at Cosmo

  In view of the outflux of currency from China, the country’s symbol seems not so much a Great Wall as a giant sieve. This was symbolized recently by the attempt to control UnionPay cash transfers masquerading as purchases in … Continue reading

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Atlantic City: Worse to come

If you thought this year’s shrinkage of the Atlantic City casino market from 12 casinos to eight was bad, brace yourself. A Deutsche Bank report predicts more contraction to come. Resorts Atlantic City and Trump Taj Mahal have been marked … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Dining, Harrah's, Marketing, Maryland, Mohegan Sun, New York, Regulation, Revel, Tilman Fertitta, Tropicana Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts | 2 Comments

Station’s big quarter; Smoke gets in your slots

Although customers are holding their purse strings tighter, Station Casinos registered noteworthy growth in earnings last quarter. Powered by Graton Resort & Casino in California, Station reported revenue of $55 million, up from $7 million a year earlier. In the … Continue reading

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A Grand weekend

Thanks to the missus’ connections, we were able to swing a brief stay at the Downtown Grand last weekend. The liveliness of the atmosphere was at just the right level, not Fremont Street-manic. There are certain inherent design flaws that … Continue reading

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Reversal in Phoenix; Flame out

So noxious to some in the Phoenix area is the idea of a Tohono O’odham Nation casino that Arizona‘s congressional delegation has actually tried to get a special law passed to stop it. For five and a half years, the Tohono … Continue reading

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Revel bankrupt … again

Owned by former creditors, Revel Casino Hotel is dropping a bankruptcy on newer creditors. Hopefully this move will stave off the Aug. 18 closing (perhaps as late as Sept. 1.) that was threatened in a letter to employees yesterday, although the … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Delaware, Dining, Economy, Entertainment, Foxwoods, Harrah's, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Racinos, Revel, Rhode Island, Taxes | 1 Comment

Flip-floppery in Iowa; Affleck banned again?

Barring an emergency injunction, Belle of Sioux City is doomed to shut down on July 1, a federal bankruptcy judge having been deaf to Penn National Gaming‘s pleas. Penn is arguing that the Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission overstepped its authority … Continue reading

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Indiana struggles, Ohio flourishes

Customers visited 8% in Indiana and spent 4% less. There were some salutary results. Pinnacle Entertainment‘s Ameristar East Chicago was up 2% and Boyd Gaming‘s Blue Chip saw revenues rise 3%. It was a big month for the racinos, with … Continue reading

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Beso of death; Atlantic Club reborn

Eva Longoria‘s SHE byMorton’s (formerly Beso) has closed for the second — and presumably final — time. This time we can only put so much blame on Longoria and focus instead on owner Tilman Fertitta. This rare misstep by Fertitta … Continue reading

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Internet gaming: More light than heat; Fieri in your face

“We are absolutely shocked by the slowness of the market.” Those are the words of 888.com CEO Brian Mattingley, with regard to Internet gambling in New Jersey. How slow is it? So much that 888 is shifting ad dollars from … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Dining, Economy, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Marketing, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Politics, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, The Strip | 1 Comment

Wynn speaks … and speaks

With a dustup with George Clooney still making headlines and a quarterly reporting emerging, Steve Wynn could be expected to be in an expansive mood. He did not disappoint. Ironically, Wynn’s comments about people who “live in a very strange … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, CityCenter, Dining, Economy, Entertainment, International, Japan, Macau, Steve Wynn, Wall Street | 1 Comment

MGM’s inspiring, new vision

I’m digging the architecture but what’s with the softcore-porn music? MGM Resorts International has released a new tranche of details on The Park, its mega-project (and substitute for extending CityCenter) that seems to progress in almost imperceptible steps. While CEO … Continue reading

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Gambling: It’s not what it used to be

Nevada‘s casino industry is still in the Great Recession, if profits and losses are anything by which to go. Posting their fifth consecutive year of losses, they were $1.35 billion in the red, on $24 billion in revenues. No surprise, … Continue reading

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The right amount of wrong ideas

When it comes to the U.S. gaming market, there’s nothing that can stand between James Packer and a bad investment, it seems, common sense least of all. According to Australian media reports, Deutsche Bank wants $1.5 billion-$2 billion for The … Continue reading

Posted in Cosmopolitan, Dining, Entertainment, Fontainebleau, Harrah's, IGT, International, James Packer, Japan, Macau, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Station Casinos, The Strip, Wall Street | 1 Comment

Case Bets

Yes, but is there anything wrong with the governor of Nevada honoring “clitoral resources”? Restaurateur Guy Fieri has made a career of promoting questionable eating habits, shall we say. So it’s only appropriate that he occupies pride of place at … Continue reading

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Ivey, cheater or genius?

Phil Ivey‘s run-in with the Borgata wasn’t his first instance of collision with a casino that thought it had been cheated. In both instances the casinos would appear to have themselves to blame for getting gulled by Ivey’s charm and … Continue reading

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Belaboring the obvious; Ohio’s growing pains

What is being hailed as a major breakthrough in problem-gambling treatment rests upon some observations that don’t seem to be particularly novel. Disordered gambling is being blamed on the insula area of the brain, crucial to forming emotions. So far, … Continue reading

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The best of Las Vegas; Neil Bluhm returns

Although I can’t imagine that too many of our readers are strangers to Las Vegas, perhaps there are a few. In that case, USA Today found somebody — well, me — to offer some helpful tips. For instance, here’s the … Continue reading

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