Category Archives: history

MSM tunes Steve Wynn out

Has Steve Wynn jumped the shark? That is a question I never, ever thought I’d be asking. But an interesting thing happened in the wake of Winn Wynn Resorts‘ most recent conference call. Toward the end, he went on his … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“You know, we don’t need a lot more anthropologists in the state. It’s a great degree if people want to get it, but we don’t need them here.” — Florida Gov. Rick Scott, whose daughter was — you guessed it — … Continue reading

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More Trop troubles; Adelson’s wins & losses

Update: The Trop has been hit with yet another defection — and it’s a biggie. A bit shy of two years into his tenure as president of the Tropicana Las Vegas, veteran executive Tom McCartney has given his notice. While … Continue reading

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Siegfried & Roy’s House of Horrors

Today is the eighth anniversary of that fateful night when a tiger named Montecore went postal on illusionist Roy Uwe Ludwig Horn, dropping a permanent curtain to the performing entity known as Siegfried & Roy™. Unwitting premonitions of Horn’s career-ending … Continue reading

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Coming attractions

Yes, there’s all manner of excitement and intrigue going on in the gaming world — like Las Vegas Sands issuing a dividend to shareholders — but I’ve not had much time for the S&G beat. With everyone at LVA HQ … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Harrah’s does not own a casino concession or subconcession in Macau. Some gaming observers believe Macau might issue new gaming concessions after 2009 and Harrah’s could transform the [$578 million Macau Orient] golf course into a hotel-casino site.” — And … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“We have a waiting list of 2,000 names. So we are moving ahead with a second tower which will have a 35 percent price increase.” — Donald Trump, at the July 12, 2005 groundbreaking for Trump International. Needless to say, … Continue reading

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Down Memory Lainie, er, Lane

On Oct. 26, the erstwhile “Gossy Room” at The Palms will host a fundraiser for AFAN. Headlining the event will be Lainie Kazan, who — the press release informs us — is “widely known for her starring role in My … Continue reading

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The lost weekend; Machine Gun Bloom

When casino revenues weren’t as bad as expected, earlier this summer, one Atlantic City property executive called it a light at the end of the tunnel. Elsewhere, S&G reader American Gaming Guru pithily remarked that the light was an oncoming … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Some of the newspaper’s operations hadn’t been re-evaluated in decades, [Publisher Bob] Brown said.” — a reference to the stagnant 18 years the Las Vegas Review-Journal spent under Brown’s recently expelled predecessor, Sherman Frederick. The latter’s years of inattentiveness are … Continue reading

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I killed Elvis

From guest blogger Jeff_in_OKC: Today In Las Vegas History: 1977 Upon learning that today would be David McKee’s 16th birthday, and that he would be old enough to get a driver’s license, Elvis Presley had a constipationate seizure and fell off … Continue reading

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Pain in the ACH

In the shrinking Atlantic City market, where most of the casinos are operating in the red, it was inevitable that one or two of the so-called “parasitic” ones would bite the dust. While the ex-Atlantic City Hilton (preposterously rebranded as … Continue reading

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Boob job

Bankrupt, 38-year-old Hooters Hotel got a two-month reprieve yesterday, as owners obtained a judge’s permission to keep spending creditors’ monies to keep the place open for an additional two months. That will at least give employees time to update their … Continue reading

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Somebody sent us these …

It is difficult to say what looks phoniest about that picture: the cryingly obvious studio background of Venelazzo; the frozen grins on the faces of the agonized-looking models; or maybe it’s the fact that you could go into any Vegas … Continue reading

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Vegas’ recovery? D.O.A.

In the wake of last weekend’s Grand Capitulation on the banks of Foggy Bottom (I’ll let you decide who capitulated to whom), the incipient Las Vegas recovery that was materializing in late 2011 is probably as good as dead. Even … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“I think we’re going to have a very difficult ’08 in our business.” — the late J. Terrence Lanni, foreseeing in late 2007 that to which other CEOs in his industry — most notoriously Gary Loveman and Frank Fertitta III … Continue reading

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Harry Truman, come back!

According to this graph, which I have shamelessly borrowed from Paul Krugman (who obtained his data from the Federal Reserve), the best years for income growth were those immediately following World War II. Those were the days that brought us … Continue reading

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J. Terrence Lanni, 1943-2011

Just minutes ago, Las Vegas Sun reporter Rick Velotta posted the news that we’d been dreading for several years now. Former MGM Mirage CEO J. Terrence Lanni has died, presumably for the cancer from which he was revealed to be … Continue reading

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Blast from the past

Thanks go out to reader Greg Askins for putting me onto this evocative TWA travel poster from 1965. Some of you might get a kick out of going back to a time when Yr. Humble Blogger was in short pants … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Goldman is making a decent long-term investment in where the Strip is heading. The Stratosphere and the land could be more valuable imploded and built up with something else.” — gaming analyst Robert LaFleur, then with Susquehanna Financial Group, on … Continue reading

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