Category Archives: Tourism

IGT disappoints, GOP hesitates

International Game Technology reported 1Q14 results that were great, if you read the Las Vegas Review-Journal,  and disappointing if you read Wall Street analysts. Profits were up 21% — but revenue growth slowed to 2%. Social gaming was credited with … Continue reading

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Wynnside Wynncore

If you’re registered on the guestbook at Wynn Las Vegas or Encore you are an invitee to “our new Wynn Insider program. As a Wynn Insider you will be the first to receive information about our resort and you’ll have … Continue reading

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A ‘bit’ of progress

You can’t use bitcoin to gamble in Vegas … yet. But Derek Stevens is bitcoin-enabling both the Golden Gate and The D to accept the cyber-currency in selected parts of his properties, starting Jan. 22. Stevens is crediting customer input … Continue reading

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Winter of discontent

It’s been a grim December for regional casino markets. Even Pennsylvania, once a bastion of strength, ended 2013 with a slight year/year decline. In Connecticut, a 15% revenue decline was reported at Foxwoods Resort Casino, with handle off 21%. Mohegan … Continue reading

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Online gambling is …

… a success, according to Seeking Alpha. On the other hand, Telsey Advisor Group projects New Jersey to flop, eventually only grossing $90 million, not the half-billion envisioned by some. Bloomberg Businessweek reports “mildly disappointing” numbers and that Internet wagering … Continue reading

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Nevada 2013: Less bad than before

For a third straight year, Nevada gaming revenues rose. OK, the amount was microscopic ($99 million) overall, but it was something. However, higher expenses — including all-important capex investments –pushed the Silver State into the red. The casino industry reported … Continue reading

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A Murren moment

“I don’t think people are going to stay home in their bunny slippers and play video instead of coming to Bellagio.” You have to like Jim Murren‘s refreshing lack of pretension. I’m taking a wait-and-see attitude on the project onrush … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Early studies have shown they may only look at gambling as a brief diversion and look at it just that way: as gambling, not gaming. Gaming to millennials is playing a video game such as ‘Call of Duty.’” — a … Continue reading

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Most happy fella; Whither the Western?

If you added Melco Crown Entertainment to your portfolio of stocks, you’ve got a right to be feeling smart right about now. U.S.-traded shares of the stock are up 111% over the course of 2013. Weaker-than-expected high roller play has … Continue reading

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Unwelcome surprise for Steve Wynn

A bomb just went off under Steve Wynn‘s $1.3 billion casino project in Everett. Multiple felon Charles Lightbody has been bragging upon his supposedly hidden ownership in the land on which Wynn has taken an option. So say confidential sources. … Continue reading

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Discord over Macao, harmony at MGM

If there’s anything murkier than the gambling subculture of Macao, it’s the report on same issued by  U.S.-China Economic Security Review Commission. Its conclusion that money laundering “might be out there” won’t come to a shock to anyone. U.S. casino companies … Continue reading

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X Train dead? Is so! Is not!

“I’ll believe when I see it” has always been a good policy to follow when dealing with the X Train. This, you may recall, was the rail service that was to be underwritten with onboard gambling and was to double … Continue reading

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Penn overboard!; Macao’s zenith

First the good news about Ohio: Gambling revenue was up 47% last month. Now, the bad news. One a same-store basis it was down 2% year/year. Who knew the Buckeye State would get saturated so quickly? The statewide gross was … Continue reading

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Big score for Station, little one for Caesars

Station Casinos has a big hit on its hands in the form of Graton Resort & Casino. So many customers turned out for opening day that the doors swung wide an hour early. Ninety minutes later, admittance was being rationed … Continue reading

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CityCenter 1.5; Casinos vs. Atlantic City, Round Two

MGM Resorts International and Anschutz Entertainment Group have unfurled the big- and small-picture details of their 12-acre, 20,000-seat arena. For an in-depth description, I direct you to Alan Snel‘s excellent account. The announcement refuels speculation that AEG (operator of the … Continue reading

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Election Day!; Mad Max; Deadpan humor in Wisconsin

Today’s a big day for casino-related votes in New York State and Massachusetts. In the former, New York City holds the key to the outcome. The Five Boroughs are expected to represent for 42% of statewide voting. Mind you, NYC wouldn’t … Continue reading

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Big win for Wynn; Murren in the spotlight; Lies, damned lies and Sheldon Adelson

In a disappointing but entirely predictable result, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled that Nevada law permits employers to confiscate and redistribute tips received by employees (euphemistically referred to as “tip sharing”). Now, if a I stuck a gun in your … Continue reading

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Falling upward in Nevada; MGM: The Lion meows

Helped by a wee bit of late-August slot revenue, Nevada posted a 7% revenue gain this month, for a $959 haul. The Strip performed spectacularly, up 13%, and Downtown edged 2% higher. Lake Tahoe vaulted 23% but Reno fell off … Continue reading

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MGM’s, Wynn’s odds worsen in Massachusetts

Did anyone envision a scenario whereby all three of Massachusetts‘ casinos could be tribally owned? It could happen. Leaving aside the chance of expanded gambling in Connecticut, the prospect that MGM Resorts International will be weighed in the balance and … Continue reading

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Newton’s ship sinks; A land (of plenty) Down Under

Bad things have a way of happening to Wayne Newton‘s property. Most recently, his yacht sank at its Lake Mead berth. This inspired the Las Vegas Review-Journal to lead its story with, “Mr. Las Vegas’ yacht sleeps with the fishes.” … Continue reading

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