Title: The Gaming Entertainment Industry
1The Gaming Entertainment Industry
C H A P T E R
C H A P T E R
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2After Reading and Studying This Chapter, You
Should Be Able to
- Outline the history of the gaming entertainment
industry - Describe the various activities related to gaming
entertainment - Explain how gaming entertainment is converging
with other aspects of the hospitality business - Discuss the controversies surrounding the gaming
entertainment industry
3Casinos
- A place to legally wager money
- UK
- Nevada, Connecticut, New Jersey Louisiana
- Casino Gambling Directory
4Gaming Entertainment Defined
- Gaming Entertainment
- Commercial and Native American casinos
- Card rooms
- Charitable games
- Lottery operated games
- Wagering on greyhound and horse races
5Definitions
- Handle
- What the consumer bets (wagers)
- 500 billion dollars
- Win
- Gross gambling revenue
- 48 billion dollars
- Casinos count for half of the U.S. gaming dollars
6Gaming Versus Gambling
- Gaming entertainment
- Casino floor (gambling)
- High-quality food and beverage
- Hotel rooms
- Live performances
- Theme park, theme rides, and museums
- Land, based, and riverboats
- Gambling
- Playing a game of risk for chance of making money
7Who Is the Guest?
- Guests
- Increasing acceptance by all consumers
- 32 of U.S. households gamble in casinos
- Younger players
- White-collar jobs
- Wants total entertainment experience
8Las Vegas
http//www.insidervlv.com/hotelslargestworld.html
9Las Vegas by the Numbershttp//cber.unlv.edu/tour
.html
Time Magazine July 26, 2004
- 6.2 Billion
- 32.8 Billion
- 6.1 billion of it went to gambling. Shows, hotel
rooms, restaurants, clubs and shops accounted for
the rest - 35.5 million visitors
- 5.6 million
- The number of convention delegates who poured
into Vegas in 2003, an 11 increase from the year
before - RevPAR 190 up 40 from previous year
- Occupancy 95
- Vegas is the fastest-growing major U.S city
7,000 people move to Clark County each month
10History of Gaming
- History
- Gambling legalized in 1931 in Las Vegas
- From 1940-1978 Las Vegas was a monopoly for
gaming - No hotel rooms
- No entertainment
- Gaming Control Board and Nevada Gaming Commission
11The Move to New Jersey
- New Jersey
- Gambling legalized in 1976
- Looked at gaming to invest capital, create jobs,
pay taxes, and attract tourists - Casino Control Act funded Casino Control
Commission
12Native American Gaming
- Native American
- In 1987 the Supreme Court determined if state has
gaming, so may Native Americans - 11 of all winnings are from Native American
casinos - Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA)
- Provides framework for games
- Defines different classes of gaming
- www.mohegansun.com
- www.foxwoods.com
- http//www.indiangaming.org/info/pr/press-releases
-2006/NIGA-Gaming-Survey-2006.pdf
13National Gambling Impact Study Commission
- Commission
- Signed into law in 1996 to study social and
economic impacts of gambling in the United States - Two-year study
14Focus of Commission
- Commission (cont.)
- Review existing policies
- Relationship
- Gambling and crime
- Assess problem gambling
- Review impact on society
- Determine how gambling affects revenue to
government - Study interstate and international effects of
gambling by electronic means
15Size and Scope
- Growth
- Publicly traded companies is 45
- Public acceptance
- People like to wager
- More demand than supply
- Aided economic growth in states
- Taxes
- Capital investment
16Controversy
- Controversy
- Dislike of gaming
- Moral beliefs
- Social costs
- Organized crime
- Street crime
- Gambling addictions
17Key Players Mirage Resorts
- Mirage Resorts
- Treasure Island
- Golden Nugget
- Monte Carlo
- Bellagio
- Soon to be in Atlantic City
18Key Players Harrahs Entertainment
- Harrahs Entertainment
- Reno, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas, and Laughlin NV
- Atlantic City, NJ
- Riverboat and dockside casinos
- Native American Casinos
- http//www.harrahs.com/
19Key PlayersHilton Hotels Corporation
- Hilton Hotels Corporation
- Purchased Bally Entertainment
- Las Vegas, Reno, and Laughlin
- Atlantic City
- New Orleans riverboat
- Canadian casino
20Star Trek at Hilton Las Vegas
- Star Trek
- 70 million venture
- Targets
- Baby boomers
- Generation X
- Simulation ride
- Television screens
21Key Players
- Players
- Caesars World hotel/casinos
- Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe
- Atlantic City
- Circus Circus Hotel
- Owns hotels and casinos in three states
22Luxor Owned by Circus Circus
- Luxor
- Based on Egyptian pyramid
- Worlds largest atrium
- 4500 hotel rooms
- Thrill seeking rides
- Museum
23Excalibur Owned byCircus Circus
- Excalibur
- Based on medieval period of time
- 4000 hotel rooms
- Evening jousting matches
24Key PlayersMGM Grand
- MGM Grand
- 113 acres
- 5034 hotel rooms
- City of Entertainment
- Six-story lion entry
25New Players
- New Players
- Boyd Gaming
- 10 gaming and hotel facilities in 4 states
- Grand Casinos
- Develops, constructs, and manages land-based and
dockside casinos - New York New York Casino
- Sands Venetian Resort
26Big Names in Las VegasStatus as of July 2004
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- 1) Kirk Kerkorian
- MGM Mirage purchased that off Steve Wynn
- MGM Grand 5034 rooms
- Mandalay Resort Group
- 2) Steve Wynn
- Bellagio
- Mirage
- Treasure Island
- Wynn http//www.wynnlasvegas.com/
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- 3) Sheldon Adelson
- Venetian
- Sands Inc.
- Anti union stance has made him a little
unpopular uses an armed escort of ex-Mossad
Israeli intelligence agents - 4) Gary Loveman
- Former Harvard Business School professor
- Harrahs Entertainment now owns Caesars
Entertainment worlds biggest casino operator -
27Careers in Gaming Entertainment
- Careers
- Hotel operations
- Food and beverage operations
- Casino operations
- Retail operations
- Entertainment operations
28Trends in Gaming Entertainment
- Trends
- Merging frenzy
- Look at entertainment for profit growth
- Hotel room inventory in gaming properties is
expanding - Continued scrutiny by government
- Exceptional service quality is key to success
- Great management opportunities for students