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Category Archives: Dining
Cosmo plunges again; Nevada signals surrender
Would somebody please sack the so-called casino management and marketing staff at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Everything at the Cosmo is improving except the gambling floor, which took a 20% nosedive in 2Q13, to $31 million. Losses were 25% … Continue reading
Vegas: Remembrance of revenues past; Making the grade in Massachusetts
“I think we are having a limp-wristed sort of crawl out of a hole, but a recovery is a more robust word,” the one and only Steve Wynn said earlier this week. The numbers bear him out, as tourism continues … Continue reading
Posted in Cordish Co., Current, Dining, Economy, Entertainment, Foxwoods, Harrah's, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Racinos, Regulation, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Tourism
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A tale of two cities …
… and both of them are Las Vegas. Last week, Sheldon Adelson pitched a fit about how he thought MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment were driving down his room rates (as though it were the job of Jim Murren … Continue reading
Posted in Current, Dining, Economy, Harrah's, MGM Mirage, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Taxes, The Strip, Tourism, Wall Street
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Men of La Mancha; Delaware: Taxation without benefit
While the attempted boycott of his Venelazzo poker rooms fizzles, Sheldon Adelson continues to look overseas. However, his EuroVegas will be beaten to the punch, or so it appears. Rival project BCN World has the jump on him, at least … Continue reading
Wynn checkmated in Everett?; Cordish sees Penn, raises ante
As we all would agree, Suffolk Downs doesn’t have the capitalization, the track record or the leadership that Wynn Resorts does. However, Richard Fields and Harvard homeboy Gary Loveman have a big something going for them: juice. I expected their … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Cordish Co., Current, Dining, Election, Foxwoods, Genting, Harrah's, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Revel, Steve Wynn, Taxes, Tribal
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“Peepshow” finally poops out
If you still haven’t seen whatever’s left of Planet Hollywood‘s oft-downsized Peepshow, you’d better hurry: The show is closing September 1. Frankly, I’m impressed that it lasted as long as it did — an impressive four years –considering that customers … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Current, Dining, Entertainment, Harrah's, Movies, Planet Hollywood
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Indiana: Half-full or half-empty?; ‘Priscilla’ faints
That’s the operative question after a contrariwise June in Indiana. The state’s casinos saw 17% less foot traffic, but those fewer players were spending more (up 6%). Even so, the Hoosier State’s racinos, casinos and riverboats were down 12% for … Continue reading
Jumped, pushed or just fed up?
All of a sudden there’s a spate of turnover in the gaming industry. The ongoing verbal meltdown of Paula Deen was going to have to force Caesars Entertainment to take some form of action, particularly if it wants to preserve … Continue reading
Posted in California, Cretins, Current, Dining, Florida, Genting, Harrah's, Illinois, Indiana, International, Mississippi, Sheldon Adelson, Tribal, Wall Street
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Quote of the Day
“It reminds me of an Applebee’s.” — remark overheard during the media rollout of Pub 1842, newest restaurant at MGM Grand, a Michael Mina “gastropub.“ Whoever’s in charge of the myriad TVs needs to be told that there are other … Continue reading
Posted in Current, Dining, MGM Mirage, The Strip
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PokerStars blows it; Wynn woos Philadelphia
Score one for Colony Capital: It took Rational Group to the cleaners to the tune of $11 million and there’s nothing Rational can do about it. A New Jersey court ruled that the PokerStars parent company had no one to … Continue reading
Equivocal anniversary for Ohio; In Massachusetts, progress for MGM and Wynn
So, as Ohio marks the first full year of casino play, is the glass half-full or half-empty. Currently, much is being made of Horseshoe Cleveland having brought in less than half of greatly over-ambitious expectations (and 12% less than what … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Current, Dan Gilbert, Dining, Economy, Entertainment, Harrah's, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Ohio, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Steve Wynn, Taxes, Tourism
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So long, Sahara and WMS; Bridge of sighs; Private equity’s newest gamble
Gone and soon to be forgotten is the fugly NASCAR Cafe (site of terrible customer service), one of Bill Bennett‘s dubious ‘enhancements’ to the Sahara during his ownership. Current owner Sam Nazarian is ripping the Sahara apart in earnest, although … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Current, Dan Gilbert, Dining, Harrah's, history, Ohio, Regulation, Sahara, Sam Nazarian, Scientific Games, Sports, The Strip, Wall Street, WMS Industries
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Springfield: MGM bests Penn … for now
Yes, the comedy is finished in Springfield, at least for the moment. In an episode worthy of The Simpsons and after an epic amount of foot-dragging, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno was cajoled and ultimately browbeaten into actually taking a stand … Continue reading
Posted in Current, Dining, Economy, International, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Neil Bluhm, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Tourism, Tribal, TV, Wall Street
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Pinnacle/Ameristar: A done deal; Elaine Wynn’s domino effect
All but a very few Ameristar Casinos shareholders voted to approve the company’s takeover by Pinnacle Entertainment, in one of the fastest M&A deals in industry memory. Regulatory approvals are still pending in Nevada and other states but Ameristar always … Continue reading
Posted in Ameristar, Dining, Entertainment, Harrah's, Indiana, Iowa, Macau, MGM Mirage, Missouri, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Regulation, Steve Wynn, Wall Street
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Tamares: The dead walk among us
Uh-oh. This is not good. Tamares Group is going to cease taking room bookings at the Vegas Club. In an ominous phrase, it’s “evaluating its options” for the hotel-casino, whose gambling floor and other amenities are but a pallid shadow … Continue reading
Revel: It was all downhill from here
Yeah, Beyoncé is a hard act to follow but who knew that Revel would fall so far, so fast? So enjoy this brief moment when things looked so very promising* … in the meantime, I’m running down leads on some … Continue reading
Goodbye Western, hello SLS … ?
Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than right: When Tamares Group made an indiscriminate splurge on downtown Las Vegas real estate in 2004, it was banking on a construction boom that never took place. It also found itself with several … Continue reading
Posted in CityCenter, Current, Dining, Downtown, Economy, M Resort, Marketing, Maryland, Ohio, Penn National, Sahara, Sam Nazarian, Steve Wynn, Tamares Group, The Strip, Wall Street
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Somebody Sent Us These II
Continuing a very occasional series, here are some casino-related ephemera that have washed up on the shores of cyberspace. For instance … … only about 25% of the rooms at the newly announced Gansevoort Las Vegas will enjoy this particular … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Australia, Boyd Gaming, Current, Dining, Economy, Genting, Harrah's, International, MGM Mirage, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, The Strip
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Revel: Don’t cry for him, Argentina; Are Twinkies the new Caesars?
Revel Atlantic City‘s day of deliverance is at hand: CEO Kevin DeSanctis has been ousted, along with Chief Investment Officer Michael Garrity. But there’s no need to shed tears over their fate. They will continue “developing amenity projects” for Revel … Continue reading
Revel goes bust
In the most inevitable headline of 2013, Revel has — brace yourselves — filed for bankruptcy. It will become the latest in a long string of casinos that are owned and run by banks: Two-thirds of outstanding debt will be … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Cosmopolitan, Current, Dining, Economy, Entertainment, Marketing, Revel, Wall Street
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