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New dealer at Shufflemaster
After a long CEO search that threatened never to end, Shufflemaster has found its man. And it’s not just anybody rather, but Gavin Isaacs … most recently the president COO of Bally Technologies since 2006, during which time he helped … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Bally Technologies, Current, Shuffle Master, Technology
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What $45 gets you in Vegas
As Dr. David G. Schwartz has more or less said, why drop $39/night at the SahaRiviCircus when the folks at Caesars Entertainment can fix you up with a Go Room and a Strip view for $45? (A friend of mine … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Current, Harrah's, Marketing, Sahara, Technology, The Strip, Tourism
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Case Bets: Ferris wheel fetishists; Rail fail; “Aerotropolis” now?
Caesars Entertainment better get a move on with that Ferris wheel it wants to build out back of O’Shea’s. A rival project, slated for problematic (and fairly blighted) land opposite Mandalay Bay received approval from Clark County. Then again, getting … Continue reading
If you can’t come to the Cosmo …
… then The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will come to you, thanks to this handy-dandy traveling attraction. Perhaps other Vegas resorts have tried this but this is the first such “roadshow” I’ve seen. On a not-so-happy note, I’ve been hearing … Continue reading
Posted in CityCenter, Cosmopolitan, Marketing, Technology, The Strip
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Behind the curtain at Wynn LV
Freshly uploaded to the Web, here’s a look at how Wynn Resorts makes those truly baffling illusions at Wynn Las Vegas‘ Lake of Dreams come to life. As always, there’s Steve Wynn (& Co.) and then there’s Everyone Else.
Posted in Current, Entertainment, Steve Wynn, Technology, The Strip
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Hooters in default; Rio robbed; Morgans out, Warner in?
From the “Could mean something, could mean nothing” File comes a Notice of Default, filed by the Bank of New York against Hooters Casino Hotel. The lenders are calling in a $130 million note on the 332-room hotel (arguably making … Continue reading
Gary Loveman, not so visionary
Here’s a hypothesis for why the lenders holding the note on Colony Capital‘s underwater (more like submerged in Davey Jones’ Locker), market-lagging Atlantic City Hilton believe they can get as much as $75 million for the old place. If state … Continue reading
Las Vegas Sands: Who’s minding the store?
Investors would do well to ask that, not least because of CEO Sheldon Adelson‘s attitude of, ‘The buck stops here … except when it doesn’t.’ To hear Adelson tell it, everything that goes awry at Las Vegas Sands and Sands … Continue reading
Posted in Cirque du Soleil, Current, Genting, James Packer, Lawrence Ho, Macau, Marketing, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Pansy Ho, Politics, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Singapore, Sports, Stanley Ho, Station Casinos, Steve Wynn, Technology, The Mob, Tourism, Wall Street
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A new “eye in the sky”?
Editor’s note: While I’m occupied on other fronts, guest blogger Alan Saway of software firm Quova takes up the slack, examining some of the infrastructural problems associated with Internet casinos. The Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) of 2006 prohibited online … Continue reading
Posted in California, International, Internet gambling, Maryland, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Ohio, Politics, Regulation, Taxes, Technology, Tribal
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Quote of the Day
“Sahara is a dirty hell hole. This is all you need to know.” — Vegas Tripping, naming the minaret-topped casino the worst on the Strip. Congratulations to Sam Nazarian and new minority owner Colony Capital, which really knows how to … Continue reading
Posted in Colony Capital, Current, Harrah's, Sahara, Steve Wynn, Technology, The Strip
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Cosmopolitan: Towers of Babel
It’s here and it’s a sensory overload. If the severe CityCenter six-pack is a convent of Carmelite nuns, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is a drag queen. It’s unstintingly flamboyant, often fabulous, unremittingly outrageous and campy as all get-out. On … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, CityCenter, Cosmopolitan, Current, Dining, Entertainment, Fontainebleau, IGT, LVCVA, MGM Mirage, Movies, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Technology, The Strip, Tourism
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Nevada: “Cautious optimism”
That’s how UNLV‘s gaming guru, Prof. David G. Schwartz, describes his reaction to the October revenue numbers, released today. The 11% autumnal bounce may be less notable for the fact that the Strip was up 16% than the fact that … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Boulder Strip, Boyd Gaming, Cordish Co., Current, Downtown, Economy, history, International, Marketing, Mesquite, MGM Mirage, Pets, Regulation, Reno, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Technology, The Strip, Tourism, Wall Street
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Explore the “Schtrip” …
… from the comfort of your desk. A new application, 3DLasVegas.com, provides a virtual flyover of Sin City. (Caution: You must have Google Earth installed in order to use the site.) The cyber-tour also includes a booking engine, a followup … Continue reading
Posted in Current, Downtown, Entertainment, Harrah's, Technology, The Strip, Tourism, Wall Street
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Good news, bad news in Atlantic City; Feinstein: “Stay on the rez!”; Buffalo Bill’s rides again
For once, however, it’s mostly good. Almost entirely good, in fact. The headline item is that Dennis Gomes‘ purchase of Resorts Atlantic City has cleared licensing, sweeping out the disastrous Colony Capital era. Gomes and financier Morris Bailey say $31.5 … Continue reading
Steelman: Small is profitable
Before he got elbowed aside in favor of ‘starchitects,’ Paul Steelman was one of the go-to designers on the Las Vegas Strip. He’s also one of the very few people who can say they’ve worked — without repercussion — for … Continue reading
Tropicana memory lane
Heartfelt thanks to S&G reader Pete F. for sharing his video of the Tropicana Las Vegas‘ Tokyo Suite, circa 2005. That’d be in the waning days of the Aztar Corp. era, while the footage above was taken during the short-lived … Continue reading
A brief digression … and dark doings in Maine
For those of you who are fascinated by the inexact science known as polling, there’s plenty of interesting reading about What Went Wrong in Nevada (and elsewhere). Major news organizations blew off internal tracking polls, to their eventual mortification. They … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Election, Florida, Horseracing, Penn National, Racinos, Taxes, Technology
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Quote of the Day
“Prisoners suffered amplified exfoliation demands” — one of many Gray Lady-style headlines available from a habit-forming new Web application, the “New York Times Torture Euphemism Generator.”
Posted in Current, Technology
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Great moments in casino marketing
We associate Sega with video games but once upon a time, it was in the slot business. Those old machines do look awfully quaint unless … … you juxtapose a Sega one-armed bandit with über-mega-hot European sex goddess Edwige Fenech … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Carl Icahn, Columbia Sussex, Current, history, Marketing, Movies, Pennsylvania, Technology, The Strip, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street
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Cantor’s been a naughty boy
There’s a certain whiff of desperation to this Cantor Gaming spot, pimping their casino-in-one gaming devices (which, in addition to their cutting-edge technology, apparently make chicks find you totally hot). The gadgetry and software, which were legalized five years ago, … Continue reading
Posted in M Resort, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Sports, Technology, TV
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