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Category Archives: Dining
Regional casinos outpace Las Vegas
JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff has been keeping a watching brief on reopening trends at casinos around the country, mainly in Nevada, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Iowa. He reports that “average daily casino traffic across reopened regional casinos for the … Continue reading
Posted in Cosmopolitan, Dining, Economy, Health, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, Sports
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Quote of the Day
“Every other machine was off and chairs removed. There was no social distancing at pool or check in. The rest was very ghost town like. No Starbucks were open. We ate at [Chick-Fil-A] and there were two other sets of … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Downtown, Golden Nugget
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Penn, Boyd bushwhack jobs
There’s still no timeline for Tropicana Las Vegas to reopen, certainly not by mid-July. That news comes as Penn National Gaming slashed 2,575 jobs over eight states. Evidently Penn doesn’t expect the current surge in business to last, as most … Continue reading
Upbeat at Churchill Downs
JP Morgan analysts met virtually with Churchill Downs brass, including CEO Bill Carstanjen. The news was good to great. First things first, the Kentucky Derby is expected to be run with spectators (CHDN execs are keeping an eye on what … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Churchill Downs, Dan Lee, Delaware, Dining, e-sports, Full House Resorts, Horseracing, Illinois, Kentucky, Macau, Maine, MGM Resorts International, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Politics, Regulation, Rhode Island, Sports, Sports betting, Steven Witkoff, Taxes, The Strip, Twin River, Wall Street
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Caesars slashes costs; Circa to open early
News out of Eldorado Resorts and Caesars Entertainment, where Tom Reeg is showing the whip hand, are good for investors, maybe not so much for customers. In a period in which revenue fell 21%, cash flow rose 16%, thanks in … Continue reading
Notes from hither and yon
In an effort to stay ahead of Coronavirus, resorts in Las Vegas are bringing back a chilled-out version of the traditional pool party. Some will require reservations for admission, and non-guests will have to book daybeds and cabañas. Out: DJs. … Continue reading
Wynn reinvents the buffet; Cash out, digital in?
We seem to have been overfearful in predicting the demise of the Las Vegas buffet. Wynncore‘s reopens on Thursday, making it the first to do so. But it won’t be the same old same-old. Yes, there will be 90 selections and, … Continue reading
Quote of the Day
“Stayed at the D on the 6th of June, was a little taken back by the lack of social distancing and crowded conditions. The D was doing temperature checks of everyone coming through the doors but unlike the other casinos … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Caesars Entertainment, Derek Stevens, Dining, Downtown, Downtown Grand, El Cortez, Golden Nugget, MGM Resorts International, Terry Caudill, The Strip, Tourism
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“Crisis” greed spreads; All that glitters is Golden
When we first heard about a Las Vegas Strip restaurant tacking an “optional” Covid-19 fee onto its diners’ checks we knew that A) this was the beginning of a bad thing and B) it would spread like a virus. So … Continue reading
Posted in Caesars Entertainment, Dining, Economy, Golden Gaming, Health, Indiana, Las Vegas Raiders, Laughlin, Maryland, Resort fees, Slot routes, Taxes, The Strip, Wall Street
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MGM revving up on Strip; The Skull returns
Allowing for the context that one’s hotels fill up faster when only 25%-50% of the rooms are being rented, MGM Resorts International seems to be enjoying a honeymoon with its customer base. Its Las Vegas Strip resorts are reopening, in … Continue reading
Posted in Caesars Entertainment, Colony Capital, Dining, Downtown, Dubai, Economy, Entertainment, Golden Gaming, Golden Nugget, International, MGM Resorts International, Minnesota, New Jersey, Resorts World LV, The Mob, The Strip
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MGM changes mind on Aria; No appetite for deals?
Having told its entire Aria staff to look for new jobs, MGM Resorts International finds itself in the position of saying, “Never mind.” In an interview last weekend, CEO Bill Hornbuckle floated the possibility of reopening Aria by July 4, followed … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Caesars Entertainment, California, CityCenter, Conventions, Current, Derek Stevens, Dining, Downtown, Economy, Election, Entertainment, Hawaii, Health, Las Vegas Sands, Law enforcement, LVCVA, Marketing, Massachusetts, MGM Resorts International, Money laundering, Resort fees, Sahara, Singapore, Sports, Sports betting, Station Casinos, Terry Caudill, The Rio, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal, TV, Virginia, Wall Street
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Very green shoots; Miller takes the lead; “Crisis fees”
It’s an open question whether we’ve tamped down Coronavirus (keep wearing those masks!) but we seem to have turned a corner in the economy, a development that bodes well for the gaming industry. According to the Boston Globe, unemployment “unexpectedly” … Continue reading
Posted in AGA, Derek Stevens, Dining, Diversity, Downtown, Economy, Health, Massachusetts, MGM Resorts International, Resort fees, The Strip, Wynn Resorts
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Case Bets
Unlike Las Vegas, casinos in Atlantic City aren’t being proactive in preparing for a mid-pandemic reopening. Ergo, the public sector is stepping into the void, in the form of state Senate President Stephen Sweeney (D, right). Gov. Phil Murphy (D) … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Colorado, Dining, Health, Internet gambling, Marketing, Regulation
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Riverboat casino scuttled; Station: Palms not for sale
Chalk up Nevada‘s second casino casualty to the Coronavirus pandemic. The Colorado Belle in Laughlin terminated its 400 employees and said it would not be reopening when Gov. Steve Sisolak (D) gives the go-ahead for resumption of play, expected to … Continue reading
Go to the Convention Center, get a test; Station faces tough recovery
In a win for the Culinary Union, a wide swath of Las Vegas casinos have agreed to test all their employees for Coronavirus before they reopen. University Medical Center, the Culinary Health Fund and the Las Vegas Convention Center are all … Continue reading
Boyd comes clean; Penn Nat’l “upbeat”
“Boyd Clean” has been unveiled by eponymous Boyd Gaming and while nothing in it will come as a shock, it shows the company has been closely following what other companies are doing in terms of safety precautions. You’ll receive a … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Cosmopolitan, Dining, Economy, FanDuel, Health, Illinois, Las Vegas Sands, Macau, Maine, Marketing, Maryland, Massachusetts, MGM Resorts International, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Penn National, Politics, Regulation, Resort fees, Sports betting, Wall Street
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Good news from MGM, Mississippi; Musk stops boring
UPDATE: It’s official. MGM Resorts International says it is abandoning parking fees once the shutdown ends. We never thought it would happen so … hallelujah! Score one for the consumer. Mississippi casinos reopen Thursday and while the current pandemic may have … Continue reading
Posted in California, Charity, Dining, Economy, Georgia, Lotteries, LVCVA, M Resort, MGM Resorts International, Mississippi, Penn National, Resort fees, Sports, Taxes, Texas, Transportation, TV
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“Green shoots” in gaming; Mega-Jottings
According to the American Gaming Association, 82 of 989 casinos in the United States have reopened, many of them in Louisiana starting today. But don’t take our word for it. Use the AGA’s Coronavirus tracker, which keeps you abreast of casino … Continue reading
Posted in AGA, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Caesars Entertainment, California, Conventions, Detroit, Dining, GLPI, Golden Nugget, Health, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, LVCVA, M Resort, Macau, Marketing, MGM Resorts International, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Penn National, Politics, Resort fees, Singapore, South Dakota, Sports, Sports betting, Station Casinos, Taxes, The Strip, Tribal, Wynn Resorts
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Cosmo to Hard Rock?; Caesars dwarfs Eldorado
VitalVegas is a veritable font of Las Vegas Strip scuttlebutt. Among its recent rumor-chases was the tantalizing hint that Planet Hollywood was going to go smoke-free. (Official word from Caesars Entertainment: “Untrue.” End of story.) Also, author Scott Roeben is … Continue reading
Posted in Caesars Entertainment, Cosmopolitan, Dining, Economy, Eldorado Resorts, Hard Rock International, MGM Resorts International, Nevada, Penn National, Planet Hollywood, Real Estate, Seminole Tribe
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Vegas casinos can reopen, sorta; Hard Rock returns
Want to go back to a Las Vegas casino? Now you can. In a well-meant directive that seems to be sowing a certain amount of confusion, the Nevada Gaming Control Board stated that during the current Phase I, casinos could … Continue reading
