Category Archives: MGM Mirage

May challenging for Iowa, disastrous for Illinois

At present, the Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission is mulling whether to put a casino in relatively isolated (see video) Jefferson. While they’re weighing that Wild Rose Entertainment project, here’s something else to ponder: The latest set of revenue numbers … Continue reading

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Adelson winning one-sided war

If it appears that Sheldon Adelson is rolling to victory in his jihad against Internet gambling, it’s primarily because his opposition has gone belly-up. First, MGM Resorts International CEO Jim Murren called the battle “a fight we cannot win,” then … Continue reading

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May in Macao; Brave new slots

Given “softer than expected” numbers out of Macao, expect Wall Street analysts to dial down their expectations for the balance of the year. Gaming revenues rose ‘only’ 9% instead of the expected double digits and there was a surprise leader … Continue reading

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Massachusetts: Pay the man; Robbing Peter to wager on Paul

If casino gambling is outlawed in a November referendum, MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts want their money back. After all, they’ll be out the $85 million application fee and that’s just for starters. They’d also like to be reimbursed … Continue reading

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The SLS saga

This is all very well and good — but enough with that “north is the new south claim.” It’s presumptuous and (let’s face it) SLS Las Vegas is no Bellagio.

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Caution at MGM, audacity at Caesars; Cortez crumbles

As the line continues to blur between social gaming and real-money gambling, MGM Resorts International continues to hang back from the latter and favor the former. It’s putting its efforts into a free-play site that offers M Life rewards, as … Continue reading

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Tug of war in Massachusetts; Lee ousted … again; Gilbert’s Greektown struggle

Each with a casino nearly in the bag, both MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts want some legislative concessions from Massachusetts. Mohegan Sun is standing pat. MGM and Wynn want their $85 million licensing fee and a number of related … Continue reading

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Cosmo: Now comes the hard part

Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas CEO John Unwin is crowing in triumph over Blackstone Real Estate Partners VII‘s staggeringly lavish purchase of the megaresort over which he presides. “This marks the beginning of the next chapter for The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas … Continue reading

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Shamelessness at Suffolk Downs

In a ludicrous reversal, the owners of Suffolk Downs offered to end horseracing at the track if the Massachusetts Gaming Commission would, pretty please with cream on top, give them a casino license. Up to that point, Suffolk Downs has … Continue reading

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Japan fever

As the window slowly closes on casino legalization during the current session of the Japanese Diet, a fever seems to be overtaking the casino industry. Normally reasonable people are suddenly hyper-exaggerating their projections for gambling in the Land of the … Continue reading

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Full House’s busted flush; GLPI’s big play

In further evidence of saturation in the gaming industry (if more were needed), Full House Resorts wants to be released from a commitment to buy Fitzgerald’s Casino, in Tunica. Seems that Full House can’t find banks who’ll underwrite the deal. … Continue reading

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MGM National Harbor: Icon or overkill? You decide

MGM Resorts International‘s National Harbor project literally hasn’t gotten off the drawing board and yet it’s already stirring controversy. The beef mainly involves five oversized LED screens, the largest of which would be 60 by 100 feet. MGM has similar … Continue reading

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Up, up and away … slowly

I’ve been putting off writing about riding the Vegas High Roller. Not because it isn’t a powerful new icon for the Las Vegas Strip (it is). Not because the ride isn’t smooth as silk. (It is.) And not because Caesars … Continue reading

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Burton Cohen, 1923-2014

One of Las Vegas’ least pretentious and most beloved casino executives died yesterday when Burton Cohen expired at the age of 90. He kept his hand in until the end, serving on the MGM Resorts International board of directors. His manifold tours … Continue reading

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Shadow boxing in Boston; Rejected again in New Hampshire

There’s been yet another delay — only a week — in Boston‘s quixotic pursuit of host-community status for Wynn Resorts‘ and Mohegan Sun‘s Hub-area projects. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission obliged Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh with postponement on Beantown’s application … Continue reading

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Selective outrage at Mandalay Bay; Tough call in Delaware

Mandalay Bay, which hosts Los Angeles Clippers pre-season play, and which advertises during Clippers games is out of the picture … for now. Although the NBA has banned unspeakably vile Clippers owner Donald Sterling from the league, Mandalay Bay is … Continue reading

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Vegas: A return to the halcyon years? It looks that way

Las Vegas recorded its highest visitation numbers of all time last March, helping to drive gambling revenue 8% upward. We had 3.7 million tourists, 4% than the previous year. Despite fewer conventions, a 20.5% leap in convention attendance (with the … Continue reading

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MGM blows away Wall Street expectations

Posting more than double Wall Street‘s consensus of earnings per share ($0.21 rather than $0.09), MGM Resorts International had a good quarter, to say the least. Even CityCenter exceeded expectations by 11%. J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff took it all … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“These resorts are very inward-facing. They were designed to try to be provocative, to get people inside and have them stay as long as possible. By opening up these resorts, by creating a much more porous environment with outdoor and … Continue reading

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Crowded field in New York; Big numbers at Hakkasan

Awash in $22 million in application fees, New York State now enters the next phase: The winnowing of the field either through lack of financing or the formation of alliances. After all, there are property owners with no operating experience … Continue reading

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