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#62639 - 10/29/09 01:40 PM
Re: This Economy Bottom Out?
[Re: will800]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 6002
Loc: Las Vegas NV , USA
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I hope that you are right will, I really do. I don't really see it happening. The casinos are run by the investors, not the visionaries.
I was sorta hoping that Phil Ruffin was our knight in shining armor. He is an independent thinker. He is slowly taking the Wynn, MGM, and Mirage out of TI. Michael Gaughn has always been a locals casino guy.
If by chance, you are wrong, what do you think will happen? Las Vegas is not known for returning to the good ole days. Las Vegas constantly reinvents itself. Gaming has declined much faster than the visitor count, meaning the people are coming, but they aren't putting money in the machines or on the tables. Shows are cutting back to embarrassing levels. Restaurants are doing all they can to eliminate the overweight problem of this country by reducing portions. The nightclub scene is falling fast as "daddys credit cards" become worthless.
I see a lot of potential in the wings. There is excellent talent looking for jobs in shows. There are very talented service people looking for a job. There are great chefs doing anything they can to scratch out a living. There are lots of venues for stores, shops, food, beverage, and entertainment. AS you mentioned, gaming is just a high level decision on what direction it can take.
Assuming Las Vegas moves forward, what do you see in the future?
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#62651 - 11/03/09 08:52 AM
Re: This Economy Bottom Out?
[Re: will800]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 7146
Loc: PA
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Things that make you go Hmmmm!
This is my opinion and mine only....
Vegas will not go back to "the good old days" they can't. It's the same reason a large business that grew from a small one, can't just go back to it's roots and become small and profitable again. The debt these casino have is monstrous! Heck casinos are having trouble making min. payments on loans now. Ok, I'm self employed, my personal gross business is off by about 30%, (i am not sure how much is because of weather or trouble times) but it's off 30%. For most it is a very difficult position, any company in any business, that has debt, is really having a tough go of it. Many won't make it! The casinos that have low debt will do ok, but those that have massive amounts of debt are in serious trouble. Now think who isn't up to there eye sockets in debt on the list of casino corps? They spent like there would never be a bottom, and it was all driven by stiff competition. I do not have a great 10yr rebound outlook for Las Vegas. These are tough times, and they teach a lesson, a very hard lesson. As for me and my Vegas trips, November will be our 2nd trip to Vegas this year (down from 6 last year). Between putting more hours in at work, and some new recreational spending, we have really cut back. I don't see my trips to Vegas ever becoming 6 times a year again, and it has nothing to do with my income status. Travel in general is becoming more and more of a hassle. I no longer look forward to the long flights, the whole mess of getting to and from the airports, rental cars, even making the reservations. I wonder how many others are in this same boat? Travel in general is just not that attractive to me as it once was. I see the great cheap steak dinners going the way of the horse drawn cart too. Someone is going to pay for all of this mess, and the end result is going to be higher prices, and more taxes. With all this said, GOSH I hope I'm wrong! Lee-PA
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#62663 - 11/05/09 07:33 AM
Re: This Economy Bottom Out?
[Re: rukiding]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 6002
Loc: Las Vegas NV , USA
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Okay, how about this angle? NOBODY has ever been right about the future as Las Vegas constantly reinvents itself.
From the farms, the Mormons, the railroad, the block 16 antics, the wire services, the mob, or Hollywood.
In more recent times, the individual owners didn't see Wall St coming. When the Excalibur was built and we thought 1 kiddie casino was enough, then comes the playgrounds of MGM which are now gone. When the Mirage was built, there were too many rooms and no way it could make a profit. Remember when we thought the town could not support 2 Cirque shows? Remember when the Venetian was the final straw for the glut of hotel rooms? The list just goes on and on.
There are no rules on what Las Vegas will become. I don't know if there will be gambling as we know it today. I don't know if the management structure will remain the same. I don't know if the shows will be the same. I don't know if top of the line restaurants will pop out all over each property. I don't know what we will do for entertainment. I don't think anyone has that vision just yet.
If you live on memories and long for the past, the outlook is gloomy. I think there's a 50/50 chance of a speedier and more powerful recovery than the rest of the nation. And I like those odds.
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#62665 - 11/05/09 12:25 PM
Re: This Economy Bottom Out?
[Re: JMT]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 7146
Loc: PA
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Curious, Is everyone getting more free room offers then ever before? I am.
I think that says a lot about where Vegas is. Here is a short list of what i got the past 7 days
Harrahs properties 2 nights with free tournament
Jerry Seinfeld tickets + 2 nights free
Venetian 2 to 4 free nights with $25 slot credits
Main Street 4 nights, food and $75 in slot dollars
4 nights, food and $100 in slot dollars (selected stays)
Aliante ststion 3 free nights
slot tournament
Plaza 3 nights w/new years party
Planet Hollywood 3 nights, $75 in slot dollars, $25 resort credit, free spa entry
Green Valley Ranch 2 nights free, 30% of spa, $50 slot dollars, $50 dinning credit
M resort 2 nights and $20 voucher for slots, $50 resort credit
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#62679 - 11/06/09 10:37 AM
Re: This Economy Bottom Out?
[Re: dagwash]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 6002
Loc: Las Vegas NV , USA
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You obviously did your homework on numbers. I'm not sure how you translate it into people flying to Las Vegas.
I admit that I don't spend much time watching news on the economy. The media didn't predict the collapse, so I have no confidence in them predicting the recovery.
However I spend a lot of time in the city. I spend a lot of time at the resorts. I spend a lot of time at the airport. And I can see exactly how many flights there are and how many people are on each flight. I don't tally the numbers but I know a good day from a bad day.
Of the people responding on this thread, their trips are down or nonexistent this year. Nobody has cited loss of job or home. I'm the only one I know of on this board that is losing my house.
Last I heard casino numbers are down a little more than 10%. Is it possible that for each million you cite as losing everything and not coming to town that a different million are making the trip (minus that 10%) or is this theory flawed? After all, millions will die and not make the trip, millions will get pregnant and not make the trip, millions will visit other casinos, millions will find other interests, etc.
I don't deny that times are tough all over. I don't deny entertainment budgets are way down. OTOH, millions of people are coming to this town, the sky is not falling, and the prime rib tastes as good as ever.
Somehow I see your economic news as one story and the status of Las Vegas as a separate story. I think the Las Vegas public economic climate is different than the heartland of America. And I think the business end economic climate is different than mainstream America.
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#62688 - 11/09/09 02:01 PM
Re: This Economy Bottom Out?
[Re: JMT]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 7146
Loc: PA
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The only part I see as maybe flawed in DAGs numbers, is "who is coming to vegas". I mean, people coming with a gambling budget of $50 isn't Vegas's bread and butter any way. If the fringe people stop coming, the casinos arn't taking a big hit as I see it. But when the middle people, the mid-range players like me cut back, in mass, it hurts bad! Just like all those conventions that cut back, one or 2 no problem, in mass, it's a concern for Vegas. I see them working hard to entice me out to Vegas, with lots of free stuff and free rooms. Hey, it's working, for me! I think there are some people that may not have gotten burned by the economy, but are very wary about dropping 5K or more, on a gambling vacation. I also don't see a lot of advertising dollars being spent, to entice new customers either. Can't recall the last Vegas commercial I have seen on TV. Here is something else I have noticed, my gambling customers. That is my customers I know gamble (from various conversations). Are not talking about their latest trip to AC or an upcoming trip to Vegas or Reno either. Some of that could be, because right now it's not in vogue to spend money like that, or they just cut back? Not sure, but they ain't talking!
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