Steve Wynn wants to open in Pennsylvania, and it looks like LVS wants to sell Sands Bethlehem after only nine months.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. seeking to sell Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem
This time on the show:
* MGM's Aria - 2 Months In
* MGM Mirage Exits Atlantic City / Wynn Enters Philadelphia Market
* Greenspun / Station Casinos Relationship Disintegrates
* Lake Las Vegas Shuts Down
* President Obama's Remarks and Visit
* Harrah's Interested in The Palms?
Check out the show: http://www.vegasgangpodcast.com/2010/02/vegas-gang-44-february-25th-2010/
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In a much rumored development, Wynn Resorts has announced that they are slated to become the managing partner for the casino project slated for the Philadelphia waterfront.
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=132059&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1394346&highlight=
This is a slap for New Jersey and is potentially another significant nail in Atlantic City's coffin.
Here's a little more from the local media:
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20100223_Steve_Wynn_takes_over_Foxwoods_project.html?cmpid=41144277
What's not clear is how much, if any, design influence Wynn Design and Development would have over the project. It's hard to imagine Wynn putting their name on something they didn't design or at least make-over. Time will tell.
UPDATE: Here's the Web site for the project as originally envisioned, including some renderings: http://www.foxwoodspa.com/overview/
This weekend, hoping to break a long set-in case of the burnout blues, I decided at the last minute to head to Las Vegas. Some friends would be in town, it sounded like fun. Hell, I might even get to see the president (I didn't).
Continue after the jump for the rantings and raving of a madman.
I see a lot of stories fly across my various feeds. Rarely is one as juicy as this, if the allegations from GCR Gaming (Greenspun owned, GVR 50% owner) are true.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/feb/18/disputes-erupts-between-green-valley-ranch-partner/
To distill, they're alleging that Station is diverting all the good stuff (customers, vibes and apparently cuts of beef) to their other, 100% owned facilities like Red Rock, away from the '50 cent piece' that is Green Valley Ranch.
It's starting to get fun to watch this one.
Mike is back with another Strip Walk. This time we venture through TI, Bellagio, PH Towers, Palazzo, Aria, NYNY and more, including a mini-review of the Dal Toro restaurant at Palazzo.
Enjoy.
Vegas Mate, my Las Vegas travel guide for the iPhone and iPod Touch, is about to be updated again, to version 2.5. This will be the tenth update to Vegas Mate since it was originally released in August 2008.
What's new in this version? Nearly 13,000 words of updated or brand new content, along with some other tweaks and enhancements.
As I look at the future of Vegas Mate and other related apps (ahem, iPad ahem), I see good content as being right at the core of delivering a top-notch product. With that in mind, I hired my good friend, highly acclaimed freelancer Steve Friess to produce a few words (sometimes more than just a few) on virtually all of the hotels in the Vegas Mate database.
The result is a fantastic update full of a ton of information (some of which was new to me!) I couldn't be more happy with the way it has turned out and I'm sure you'll love it too. It's really fantastic.
My plan is to submit 2.5 to Apple in the next few days so it should be available relatively soon - maybe a week from now if the stars align properly. Vegas Mate updates are free to all existing customers.
In other news, I'm happy to say that a new Vegas Mate Web site is practically done (I cringe whenever I look at the current VM site). It features more info on the app as well as several screen casts showing the app in action.
Well, this seemed inevitable. MGM Mirage announced they are planning to divest themselves of the 50% stake they own in Atlantic City's Borgata.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/feb/08/mgm-mirage-leave-new-jersey-dispute-over-macau-par/
http://www.lvrj.com/news/breaking_news/MGM-to-divest-from-Atlantic-City-83803412.html
The asset will remain in trust as they arrange a sale.
You know the drill - discuss whatever you desire. Welcome to February.
Is MGM Mirage gearing up to exit Atlantic City? Will they sell their Borgata share and if so, to whom?
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/feb/01/mgm-mirage-disputes-nj-regulators-authority-vet-it/