Quote of the Day

keri-hilson-2Keri Hilson carpet shots are attached.” — from a Light Group press release.

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Quote of the Day

palazzo_floor“It’s like a a giant mess hall.” — fellow Las Vegan’s description of the casino floor at Palazzo.

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If you’re not in Vegas today …

… you’re not missing anything, I’m afraid. The skies are battleship gray and likely to remain so the rest of the week, dampening attendance at CityCenter‘s pocket park. On the other hand, that’s perfect weather to stay indoors and gamble, isn’t it? Of course, some of the newer hotel rooms are so nicely appointed you might not want to leave them anyway unless you where in search of a meal. The message of Las Vegas 2010 does seem to be “Gambling Optional.”

Society of Seven is back at the Gold Goast, with a new act that now emphasizes music over comedy. It’s a good deal better than what I’d been led to expect and has a Lani Misalucha-like in the form of American Idol also-ran Jasime Trias (who’s no mean talent herself). My WizardOfVegas.com commitment precludes further comment, save to say that cocktail service in the Gold Coast Showroom rates an “F,” with one overburdened waitress for the entire room, and surly bartenders to boot.

Ironically, for a city predicated on a service economy, Las Vegas’ businesses have decided that customer service is what has to take it in the neck when money must be saved. Whether we’re talking about the Gold Coast or a hopelessly understaffed Borders Book Store or what have you, prompt and plentiful service is now a thing of the past.

Thanks for asking. I’d like to thank everyone who spared a thought or a kind word for Mr. Bit. We took him to the vet on Saturday and the prognosis is grim: cancer in the upper jaw, likely to grow. He might be with us another year but the doc didn’t seem to hold out much hope. All that can be done now is make his quality of life as good as possible. To that end, he’s now the only cat allowed in the master bedroom. Also, he’s displaying excellent appetite, not to mention being friendlier and friskier than ever. It’s like he’s the one who’s comforting us … but he’s always been a remarkable fellow.

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Quote of the Day

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The Rio is the most tired and used up looking 20 year old I know, hands down.” — from the Twitter feed of Hunter Hillegas.

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Bulletin of a death foretold

DSCN0950Mr. Bit, manifesting his customary enthusiasm toward displays of affection.

Monday, my vet called to say that Mr. Bit‘s biopsy results had returned and I should call her back. It’s one of those moments when your heart sinks through the floor. If the tests came back negative, they’d just leave that on the answering machine. When they want you to return the call, it’s Bad News.

Mr. Bit, it pains me to report, has cancer. It’s in his jaws and may progress rapidly. He could be with us for a matter of months, perhaps a year. There’s little that can be done other than to make the rest of his days as comfortable as possible. He’s been a faithful — if crusty — companion for 14 years, lovable in spite of himself.

Happily, despite the recent removal of five teeth and some gum tissue, he’s as frisky as a kitten right now and possessed of a robust appetite. And he’s complaining again, in his long-familiar, cantankerous fashion, so he must be feeling like himself again. If he’s happy, it’s some small consolation in the face of this unwelcome tidings. Poor fella. We get the official, in-person report tomorrow but it’s a doctor visit to which we’re looking forward with heavy hearts.

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Gunplay at the Four Queens

4queens-pic2Neither the Las Vegas Sun nor the Las Vegas Review-Journal can be bothered to report it on their Web sites but there was a shooting in the wee hours of Friday morning at the Four Queens, downtown. After having to close the hotel rooms at Binion’s Gambling Hall, I’m sure this was just the sort of publicity follow-up owner Terry Caudill had in mind. The guy can’t catch a break.

Metal detectors at casino entrances are standard issue in Macao, where the streets used to resound with the clamor of automatic-weapons fire. After this morning’s melée and even worse incidents at both New York-New York and Harrah’s Las Vegas (to say nothing of the notorious biker-gang shootout in Laughlin), I’m beginning to think it would be more than prudent for Nevada casinos to implement similar precautions.

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Planet Ho abdicates to Harrah’s

Planet-Hollywood-091509LSheraton Operating Corp. is bugging out of Planet Hollywood Resort — which has already lost some of its top management — and handing the keys to Harrah’s Entertainment. The latter will have something of a challenge filling the nearly 2,500 rooms considering that one of the terms of the changeover is that Planet Ho isn’t being hooked up to Total Rewards. That’s a bit like renting a car without wheels. Deprived of the Total Rewards pipeline, Harrah’s chances of effecting a near-term turnaround at Planet Ho appear miniscule.

The transfer of Marilyn Winn and her managerial team from The Rio doesn’t augur splendidly, either. During Winn’s tenure, The Rio became distinctly frayed around the edges, turning into the The Casino That Harrah’s Forgot. The exterior has gone so long without refurbishment that some of the patches of peeled paint are plainly visible from Caesars Palace — well across I-15 from The Rio. It approaches its 20th anniversary celebration looking every one of its years and then some. If Winn brings a similar ho-hum style to Planet Ho, CEO Gary Loveman can forget about hitching a ride on whatever excitement neighboring CityCenter is generating.

Anyway, the Aladdin/Planet has spun from the aegis of Richard Goeglein into that of London Clubs International, then Sheraton and now Harrah’s. Maybe the fourth time will be the charm.

fontainebleau-resortPenn washes hands of F’bleau. Yesterday evening, Penn National Gaming informed the Wall Street Journal that its quixotic pursuit of Fontainebleau was definitively over. I say “quixotic” because F’bleau defied every criterion that CEO Peter Carlino laid out in terms of entering the Las Vegas market. (A certain Penn-cheerleading reporter must have wept bitter tears as he penned this dispatch.) Wall Street breathed a sigh of relief, with J.P. Morgan analysts writing that “management recognized that the true cost to complete was actually higher than their original estimates and, hence, the company prudently backed away.”

Having foreseen low returns from F-bleau, Morgan analysts said Penn’s white flag of surrender represented “managements [sic] stringent criteria for development or acquisition opportunities.” If so, where was that stringency when Penn flung itself at F-bleau initially? Even Cosmopolitan is further along, to say nothing of being hella closer to the action. Chalk this one up to Carlino being blinded by the lights of the Strip and temporarily losing his bearings.

Given the enormous cost required to finish the $2.9 billion (to date) casino-condo-megaresort and the supreme marketing challenge it will present, it looked as though F’bleau would — if pursued — have proven Carlino’s Waterloo. Other, unspecified bidders have been sniffing around, according to the bankruptcy court, but F’bleau looks 99.5% certain to wind up in Carl Icahn‘s shopping basket. Given the acumen Icahn displayed in the Vegas marketplace in the late Nineties and early Naughts, I’m hard-pressed to think of a better rescuer for this F-ed up project.

From today’s police blotter: “Homicide Suspect Arrested While Hiding in Porta-Potty” reads a Metro press release. No, really.

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Happy ending for “Aztar”

AztarHere’s a feel-good story to help ring out the week. The Indiana Gaming Commission has approved Tropicana Entertainment as a suitable owner-operator for the Casino Aztar riverboat, berthed in Evansville. There are a number of contingencies, primarily the plunking down of $150 million and the emergence of TropEnt from Chapter 11, which would close the book on ownership by Columbia Sussex and banish the specter of William J. Yung III.

As spelled out by Inside Indiana Business, there are a number of additional provisos: “Tropicana agreed to maintain workforce levels, have a business plan for fluctuation in those levels and meet operational targets. Aztar promised to make a $10 million prepayment in two installments and $3.5 million for redevelopment projects within 1 mile of the Casino. The plan also includes the construction of a pedestrian bridge between the Casino and The District, and a feasibility study on substantial renovation of facility.”

This ends not only a period of intense acrimony between ColSux and Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel, it also finishes a TropEnt/ColSux proxy war. The latter had made arrangements to sell Casino Aztar to the Carano family’s Eldorado Resorts (which would have made a good operator). This was one of a series of asset fire-sale transactions that TropEnt prexy Scott Butera, nominal point man for Yung’s many creditors, extinguished, trying to keep the TropEnt casino portfolio as intact as possible.aztarclose

Unlike the Tropicana Atlantic City, Casino Aztar flourished as a ward of the state, making a plucky comeback during the trusteeship of former Harrah’s Entertainment executive Robert Dingman. Under Dingman’s captaincy, Casino Aztar regained business that ColSux had driven away and weathered the recession better than most boats in the area. (Being an old Harrah’s deckhand, Dingman understood the importance of marketing which, under Admiral Yung, was simply a budget item that walked the plank.) Butera has a tough act to follow, and let’s hope he knows it and that the inspiring comeback of Casino Aztar goes onward.

Another upbeat tale comes by way of today’s Raving Newsletter, in which Raving Consulting looks at the problem of the tedious nature of front-line casino jobs, their drudgery exacerbated by pettifogging managerial rules. A creative alternative was discovered in the hitherto-obscure Cypress Bay Casino.

Its positive motivational techniques include: “The back of the house break areas and dining room are tastefully appointed and as nice as anything offered to the customers …” OK, so we know Steve Wynn does this, but how many of his colleagues are similarly thoughtful?

Meals are offered on the honor system with no tracking and disciplinary procedures attached … There is no ‘POINT SYSTEM’ for attendance (employees hate point systems because they do not accommodate special circumstances, events, or other performance factors). They handle problems in that area on a case-by-case basis (more work but worth it if your employees truly are your best assets) … they even book name acts for their Employee-of-the-Year parties.”

Admittedly, if I were named Employee of the Year — work with me here — the prospect of being serenaded by Lionel Richie (yes, Cypress Bayou booked him) would seem more like a punishment than a reward … but you get the idea. Casinos make a big deal of extravagant gestures. Top brass of Harrah’s Entertainment, Apollo Management and Texas Pacific Group are alleged to have thrown a seven-figure party for themselves at Pure when their ill-fated LBO went through. If that kind of self-congratulatory gesture can actually be indulged, then there’s room in corporate budgets for some employee-directed largesse.

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Quote of the Day

gibbons_dennis_hmed_10a.h2“Therefore, it is imperative that you encourage President Obama to publicly acknowledge that Las Vegas and all of Nevada is a wonderful place for business or pleasure and that Americans should visit and conduct business in Nevada.” — demand made by Gov. Jim Gibbons, in a letter to Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV). A pathetic rant, even by Gibbons’ standards, it displays ignorance of why, for instance, “room occupancy levels continue to decline with each passing month.” (Here’s a clue; it’s called “room inventory,” sir.)

Midnight Jim also gets wrong the number of months of consecutive decline in gambling revenue and fixates upon October’s low numbers, not November’s surprising (and reassuring) upturn. Consistent increases in visitation — particularly from the California market that Gibbons has deemed to be of paramount importance — are also ignored. Lastly, Midnight Jim, is you’re so het up about nearly two years of decline in casino taxes and 33 months of decaying retail sales, why do you continue to promote a budgetary system that is two-thirds predicated on those (clearly unreliable) sources of revenue?

[… crickets …]

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From the S&G Twitter feed …

• Fertittas sell 10% of UFC to Abu Dhabi, new LV sugar daddy, presumably to stave off [Boyd Gaming] takeover of [Station Casinos]. http://tinyurl.com/yzhbmv2

• [Penn National Gaming] gets deadline extension in [Kansas]. http://tinyurl.com/yawfuqk

Aria room rates continue to erode, settling into $149/night range. It’s over & Bellagio has won. Wynn ≥ Murren. http://tinyurl.com/yd92tr5

• Inability to afford LV hookers sees local men resort to time-tested alternative: http://tinyurl.com/y9cfwxh

• You know Face to Face with Jon Ralston has arrived when it’s nominated for an Insurgo [Theater Movement] makeover. As is Steve Wynn. http://tinyurl.com/ydmpkv6

• Moor is less @ Insurgo’s Othello wherein Iago scampers away w. the show. It’s UFC Shakespeare, speedy & loud. http://tinyurl.com/yasopdh7

octaviustowerrendering_011209• Chasing CityCenter, Harrah’s [Enterainment] may soon restart dormant Octavius Tower. Planet Ho bid also case of CC envy. http://tinyurl.com/ycpmdlo [But Gary Loveman still can’t find the money to repaint The Rio; at least he had the Fuego sign finally taken down.]

• [Florida] GOP cuts off nose to spite [Crist], leaves $225M from Seminole casinos on table; parimutuels get “juice job.” http://tinyurl.com/yd68njg

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Seen last night …

… on Tropicana Avenue: A pickup trick carrying two men and four sheep. Don’t worry; it’s probably just the latest chapter in the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority‘s “Whatever Happens Here …” campaign.

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This just in …

A colleague writes …

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Aliante Station is currently charging more than Caesars Palace for rooms???* No wonder Station Casinos are in trouble! What kind of a “special offer” is $135/night?!

(* … and only $4 less than Vdara.)

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“Subscirbe” no more!

stewie_griffin1It took a lot of to-ing and fro-ing with the makers of Gravel, our WordPress template, but the subscription link has now been fixed to read “Subscribe,” not “Subscirbe [sic]” as of yore. It was something that couldn’t be fixed at our end, which is why you (and I) had to endure that embarrassment for so long — but no longer. Victory is ours!

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Quote of the Day

atlantic-cityAtlantic City has a lot to offer visitors in addition to gambling. When the economy improves and people have more money to spend on entertainment, Atlantic City will draw more and more people interested in visiting our shops, enjoying a concert, dining in our fine restaurants and relaxing on our beach.” — Linda Kassekert, chairwoman of the New Jersey Casino Control Commission and perhaps the last person in America who actually believes that. Atlantic City didn’t get the memo 12 years ago, when it resisted Steve Wynn‘s return, and it has only shown sporadic indications of having gotten it since.

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From the S&G Twitter feed …

For those of you who aren’t following it, here’s what you’ve been missing:

Station [Casinos] shuts Cherry @ Red Rock [Resort], ends flirtation w. Strip-ish nightlife. In Summerlin? Right casino, wrong place. http://tinyurl.com/ye36uqm

• @IOC_Brand Jim Perry, Virginia McDowell & Co. are classy lot. That’s why we made Argosy [Gaming] “Company of the Year” when I was @ Casino Executive.

• @kurtsh Gamblers haven’t had luck holding casinos liable for losses in USA but all it takes is one bad precedent … keep fingers crossed.

• Boffo month came @ price of 82% hotel occupancy & this was pre-CityCenter. Cali drive-in traffic still LV’s main artery. Thrift, Horatio!
janurary-jones-christina-hendricks-elizabeth-moss• Still wondering why my Mad Men calendar doesn’t have more Christina Hendricks pix, dammit!
• A good man wronged: As Chris Rock once said, “Conan [O’Brien] does the best show.” Like [David] Letterman, he’s been sacrificed on the altar of [Jay] Leno. Bastards.
• Meet Marco Rubio, teabagger, casino-basher … and potential U.S. senator from great state of [Florida]. http://tinyurl.com/yfb4pfv
Gary Loveman defends tribal casinos w. characteristic verbal flair: http://tinyurl.com/ydn89zu
• 6-month delay of UIGEA implementation sends Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) into a snit fit: http://tinyurl.com/ycud8fn
Lyle Berman many $ short in [Kansas] bid, shopping around Tunica, [Mississippi] casino project anyway: http://tinyurl.com/yem4yfd
IGT still retrenching, sacks [Oregon] branch on Hewlett-Packard campus; rumored to be setting up shop in China instead. http://tinyurl.com/y9ynoko
• 10% of job applicants @ Boot Hill Casino in [Kansas] not passing regulatory muster. http://tinyurl.com/yblft8h
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Money quote

OB-BB375_Macau__20080221142644“Even so, some experts say that it might be a blessing in disguise that Macau wasn’t overly reliant on entertainment-related revenue during the downturn. Analysts point out that one reason Las Vegas casinos have yet to recover is that U.S. consumers, with less disposable income, are cutting back on discretionary spending, including dining, shopping and entertainment.” — from a USA Today report on the ascendancy of Macao to first place in the Wynn Resorts and Las Vegas Sands portfolios.

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California, by the numbers

Capitol Weekly breaks down the vital statistics of California’s tribal-casino industry, in case you were curious. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) needn’t worry about additional slot capacity causing traffic jams and more crime: Golden State tribal casinos are mired in a two-year slump. If Schwarzenegger’s successor and his/her legislative confreres don’t like the composition of the compact now in effect, not to worry … they’re only stuck with it for another 20 years.

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Quote of the Day

reid“I don’t think it’s anything he should resign over at all. I’m just hoping at some point we take one of these things that’s made into this huge racial divide and use it as an opportunity to have some meaningful conversation.” — Verita Black-Prothro, former staffer for Nevada’s GOP congressional delegation, on the newest Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) flap.

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Big payoff for Pennsylvania

Gov. Ed Rendell (D) and other state leaders have got to be feeling the love for the Keystone State‘s budding casino industry, which generated over $1 billion in tax revenue last year. That boffo return was achieved without table games even with state leader Philadelphia Park offline for a week. December alone was up 28%, even if same-store growth was miniscule. (Rendell, incidentally, comes out a big winner in the Great Table Game War, having applied a swift kick to the Lege’s posterior at the moment it was most needed.)

Sands Beth

The opening of Sands Bethlehem (above) put a beat-down on Mount Airy Casino Resort, which was off 7% for the year. But there’s a silver lining even there, as hotel and F&B numbers at Mount Airy rose somewhere around Continue reading

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Back to normal

PD*12587144For starters, let’s just write off 2006-7 as an aberration. While dancing in the streets is premature, Nevada‘s casino revenues from November ($873 million) at least give us an excuse to breathe a sigh of relief — especially when other jurisdictions, including Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Atlantic City, remain locked in the grip of the Great Recession.

Compared to November 2008’s 15% plunge, Nevada gambling joints notched a 4% gain in 11/09. This is the first statewide and Strip uptick in 23 months, despite a slightly unfavorable calendar (fewer weekend days). It’s a demi-recovery, as it was driven by the Strip (+8%) and an unexpected resurgence in the locals market, with Boulder Strip and North Las Vegas up 19% and 21%, respectively.

Nearly every other jurisdiction is in the minus column. Downtown‘s trajectory is the flattest: down 2% in November ’08 and -1% a year later. The mercurial Lake Tahoe market (in which Harrah’s Entertainment is overexposed) was the Debbie Downer of the month, going from 2008’s -5% to a -27% dive year/year (and bringing in a measly $16 million; heck, Elko did better than that).

Considering that Nevada has gone from posting $1 billion-plus monthly revenues on a routine basis to a 2009 that bottomed out at $800 million last October (with December numbers still pending), the Era of Diminished Expectations appears here to stay. Despite ratcheting up the hold still further, Strip slot revenues continued to slip (-4%). Luckily, table play was “robust,” as J.P. Morgan analysts put it, with table drop up 20% and 84% in baccarat. Players lost big, as the house’s baccarat take was 136% up and its table win leapt 24% despite only a miniscule increase in hold.

One swallow doesn’t make a Spring and a terrific November for the Las Vegas and Boulder strips still leaves much of the state lagging far behind. Still, if those two markets have finally bottomed out and are on their way back up, we can indulge in optimism awhile.

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