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Study: Las Vegas Locals Gambling More
24 February 2003
Research by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority shows that local gamblers spent more over the past two years than in the previous biennium.
Caesars' President Plans to Restore Casino's Reputation21 February 2003
Wally Barr says his primary mission after taking over as Park Place Entertainment Corp.'s new president and chief executive officer three months ago was to turn that line around and restore Caesars as a premier magnet for visitors to the Strip.
Las Vegas Casinos Ponder War Marketing Strategies20 February 2003
Major Las Vegas casino companies said this week that they are working on new marketing campaigns that would take effect should the country go to war with Iraq.
Federal Rules Aid Foreign Travelers to Las Vegas20 February 2003
A change in federal rules will soon make it more convenient for some international tourists to include Las Vegas in their travel plans.
Rio Replaces Cocktail Waitresses20 February 2003
The Rio plans to replace all 80 of its casino cocktail waitresses with `bevertainers’ who will sing and dance across the casino floor while serving drinks to casino customers.
NASCAR Boosts Room Rates20 February 2003
The bankrupt Strip property, Aladdin, is commanding room rates of $500 for Saturday night before the March 2 running of the UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 Winston Cup race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Paris Las Vegas: Amenities Drive Foot Traffic19 February 2003
Construction is near completion on a new entrance, restaurant and nightclub specifically designed to lure visitors from the sidewalk and other properties on the Strip into Paris Las Vegas.
Ah Sin and Risqueto Opens at Paris Las Vegas19 February 2003
Sin City's latest haute hangouts, Ah Sin and Risque, an exciting Asian restaurant mated with the city's steamiest ultra lounge, opens Monday, March 13 at Paris Las Vegas.
Inside Gaming: Tower Marketing Team Aims high17 February 2003
A round-up of some of the news and views on the inside of the industry.
Problem Gambling Study Triggers Debate14 February 2003
A new survey on Las Vegas-area gambling addicts could be used to develop treatment programs and policies to address the social costs of gambling. The study may also have political implications for the casino industry.
Strong Weekend Seen for Las Vegas Tourism14 February 2003
Las Vegas is parlaying the popularity of Valentine's Day with a three-day weekend, thanks to a friendly February calendar -- but higher fuel prices are making some casino resorts nervous about their future prospects.
Barden Capitalizes on Minority Status13 February 2003
Don Barden said is the nation's only black casino owner. He is proud of that achievement and poised to capitalize on that status.
Fitzgeralds' Expansion Put on Hold13 February 2003
Fitzgeralds owner and Detroit businessman Don Barden is holding off plans to expand the casino until the economy improves and because of uncertainty over a potential war with Iraq.
Las Vegas Tourism Flat in 200212 February 2003
Visitor volume to Las Vegas in 2002 was flat compared with the previous year and off by 2.2 percent from the last full year before the terrorist attacks, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said.
MGM Mirage Launches In-Room Magazine11 February 2003
MGM Mirage has introduced an in-room magazine called M Lifestyle that will be distributed to guests at all of the company's resorts in Las Vegas and at its Beau Rivage resort in Biloxi, Miss.
Ritz-Carlton Lake Las Vegas Spa, Resort Opens11 February 2003
In a town where distances for businesses are often measured in terms of how far they are from the Las Vegas Strip, the Ritz-Carlton Lake Las Vegas resort is an anomaly.
Mamma Mia Coming to Vegas11 February 2003
News Brief: In a small theater past the slot machines and gaming tables, a Broadway production of 'Mamma Mia!' is trying to lure tourists away from gambling to settle in for more than two hours of ABBA tunes.
Terror Warning Doesn't Affect Las Vegas Tourism10 February 2003
Visitors to Las Vegas generally either didn't know or didn't care that the federal government raised the national terror alert to its second-highest level on Friday.
12-Story Ferris Wheel Planned for Vegas Strip10 February 2003
News Brief: Soon you won't have to place a bet to be a high roller on the Las Vegas Strip.
Tycoon Marvin Davis Eyes Aladdin10 February 2003
Billionaire oil and real estate tycoon Marvin Davis is interested in buying the bankrupt Aladdin, informed sources said Friday.
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