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Category Archives: Tourism
Malice on the Strip; Tribal foes routed
For people with evil in their hearts, the Las Vegas Strip represents a target-rich environment. Most vulnerable are the pedestrians who clog the sidewalks, prey for all manner of harm. Last weekend, it took the form of a rampaging automobile … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Harrah's, International, Lake Las Vegas, Law enforcement, Politics, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal
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MGM’s sudden Connecticut ardor; Labor peace in Detroit
Connecticut‘s government is trying to have an MGM Resorts International lawsuit dismissed, but MGM isn’t going away quietly. It’s targeted the no-bid process whereby a Mohegan Sun–Foxwoods Resort Casino joint venture was juiced into a third, off-reservation casino, location still … Continue reading
Posted in Culinary Union, Detroit, Donald Trump, Economy, Election, Foxwoods, Genting, International, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Phil Ruffin, Sheldon Adelson, Singapore, Tourism, Tribal, Wall Street
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Bad news for Atlantic City; Finally, a ‘Carcieri fix’
Just when you thought the Atlantic City market had rightsized and the Boardwalk was out of the woods, here comes Moody’s Investors Service with a baleful report. Pointing to in-progress casino expansion in several neighboring East Coast states, Moody’s predicts … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Economy, Glenn Straub, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Regulation, Revel, Technology, Tourism, Tribal, Trump Entertainment Resorts, TV, Wall Street
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Japan: Keep moving, nothing to see here; Crisis at Studio City
Despite much chumming of the waters by Union Gaming Securities Asia‘s Grant Govertson, it’s the same old same-old in Japan, where casino legalization has been delayed yet again and probably should be under a news blackout until substantial progress is achieved. … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Election, Entertainment, Harrah's, International, Internet gambling, James Packer, Japan, Lawrence Ho, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, Mississippi, Pets, Politics, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Tourism, Wall Street
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Fantastic month for Atlantic City; Gural gets his wish
As the window for apples-to-oranges comparisons of Atlantic City casino revenue closes, so does the gap between same-store and outright gross-gaming revenues. In September, casinos were up 10% on a same-store basis (i.e., excluding the four closed ones from the … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Election, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, New York, Penn National, PokerStars, Regulation, Rhode Island, Tilman Fertitta, Tourism, Tropicana Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts
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Malaise in Macao; Celebration at G2E
Wall Street analysts having revised their expectations downward well beforehand, Macao‘s 33% decline in gaming revenues hardly came as a surprise. If anything, they expected worse. Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli even noticed some “pre-Golden Week malaise” toward the end … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Economy, Entertainment, G2E, Harrah's, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, New York, Sheldon Adelson, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal, Wall Street, Wisconsin
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Gambling junkies in Illinois; New thinking in China
Despite having added slot routes to the state’s gambling repertory, gaming-tax revenues are down 6% in Illinois. This occurred despite the continuing addition of slot routes. However, some gambling-tax junkies continue to deny the obvious proof of a saturated market. “I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Environment, Illinois, Politics, Racinos, Slot routes, Taxes, Tourism
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China is the watchword; Atlantic City rebounds
Builders of $135 million Lucky Dragon Casino, across Sahara Avenue from the former Circus Circus RV park, are fast-tracking the project for a mid-2016 opening. Financed with EB-5 visa contributions, Lucky Dragon hopes to be a one-stop shop for Chinese players … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Atlantic City, Culinary Union, Dining, Election, Lucky Dragon, Macau, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, SLS Las Vegas, Stanley Ho, Steve Wynn, Technology, The Strip, Tourism, Wall Street
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Meanwhile at the Linq …
… Brian Brown Photography laid several publicity photos of The Linq on us, so it would be churlish not to share. How do we know these are models and not prototypical Vegas-tripping millennials? For starters, they’re not covered in tattoos, which … Continue reading
That wild and crazy Glenn Straub strikes again
Now that wacky Glenn Straub is out of the picture, Stockton University says it is fielding offers for the ex-Showboat. What anybody can do other than run it as a hotel (Caesars Entertainment having removed its gaming entitlement but forgotten … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Glenn Straub, GLPI, Harrah's, history, Iowa, Isle of Capri, Missouri, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Revel, Tilman Fertitta, Tourism, Tropicana Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts, Unite-Here, Warner Gaming
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Wynn gets one step closer; Those insidious resort fees
“At moments like this, there is certainly a feeling of gratification and forward movement. It lifts our spirits and energizes us.” Thus spake Steve Wynn after Wynn Everett cleared another hurdle on its way to completion. A 27-page memo from Massachusetts … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Macau, Massachusetts, New York, Regulation, Sports, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Tourism, Transportation, Tribal
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The Penn National effect strikes again
Penn National Gaming is “making it rain” in Plainview, where it has spent $1.5 million with local vendors since opening. The workforce at Plainridge Park has gone from 100 to 533, with a $14 million payroll. And the state has … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Harrah's, Macau, Massachusetts, Penn National, Racinos, Regulation, Taxes, Tourism
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Web wagers boost Atlantic City
It was more of the same for Atlantic City last month. Overall gambling revenue slid 9.5%, even as surviving operators experienced individual increases. The headline item is that Internet gaming grew 23%, bringing in almost $12 million. Borgata dominated that … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Mohegan Sun, Revel, Tilman Fertitta, Tourism, Tropicana Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts
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Mirage volcano muzzled; Macao gives the industry hope
One of Vegas’ most iconic attractions is getting minimized. The Mirage volcano will now only erupt twice on weeknights and thrice on weekends. This austerity move is a concession to MGM Resorts International‘s huge debt overhang. It was also supposedly … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Environment, Harrah's, International, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Mississippi, Philippines, Sheldon Adelson, South Korea, Station Casinos, Steve Wynn, Taxes, The Strip, Tourism
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MGM goes to Atlanta; Pechanga named #1
Instead of waiting for an incremental creep of acceptance of gambling in Georgia, MGM Resorts International is taking the bull by the horns. While it says that it is in the “very preliminary” stages of proposing a casino for Atlanta, … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, California, Economy, Foxwoods, Georgia, Hard Rock Hotel, Harrah's, Indiana, Internet gambling, Louisiana, MGM Mirage, Mississippi, Mohegan Sun, Neil Bluhm, New York, Pinnacle Entertainment, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, Technology, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal
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Dispatch from Macao
Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli visited Macao recently and found “limited signs of help on the way.” For instance, the anti-corruption campaign continues merrily forward, with arrests up 32% from last year. Give a dearth of VIP play, operators are … Continue reading
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Billion-dollar bonanza in Macao; Mob boss returns
Casino investment in the U.S. has largely been a bust for private equity firms. However, two funds — Silver Point Capital and Oaktree Capital Management — could be about to hit the jackpot in Macao. It seems that Melco Crown … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, International, James Packer, Lawrence Ho, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Singapore, Stanley Ho, The Mob, Tourism, Wall Street
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Rock in Rio flops; Tighter slots in Maryland?
According to Vital Vegas, the first Strip outing of Rock in Rio might be its last, as the music festival may have lost as much as $28 million. Vital Vegas puts attendance at a dreadful 130,000 (out of a possible … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Cordish Co., Current, Entertainment, Florida, Harrah's, International, Japan, Macau, Maryland, MGM Mirage, Pets, Philippines, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Singapore, South Korea, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal
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Hard Rock, Resorts World put their chips on the table
While New Jersey politicians bicker over the timing of a constitutional referendum for adding northerly casinos, Hard Rock International unveiled a detailed picture of its plans for its desired Meadowlands casino (a site favored by 73% of voters polled, although … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, CityCenter, Economy, Election, Genting, Glenn Straub, Hard Rock Hotel, Hard Rock International, Horseracing, Macau, New York, Pennsylvania, Sheldon Adelson, Stanley Ho, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Tourism
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Straub puts Revel back in play; Hard Rock heads for Meadowlands
Glenn Straub‘s helter-skelter regime at Revel will continue at least a while more. He’s talking about reopening the HQ nightclub in July and evicting ACR Energy Partners from Revel’s power plant, getting one monkey off his back. He did and … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Glenn Straub, Hard Rock Hotel, Hard Rock International, Indiana, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Politics, Regulation, Revel, Tourism, Tribal, Warner Gaming
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