The world’s largest casino gamer company opens Thursday in South Point’s Exhibit Hall D.
The three-day show, the 32nd host of non-profit casino collectors’ association, has $ 10 entry on the opening day, $ 5 from 9 to dinner on Friday and free after dinner Friday and all day Saturday. The show goes from 9 to 17, every day.
Brad Smith from Sponsoring Casino Collectibles Association and its Museum of Gaming History, said that more than 40 retailers are expected to participate in what is considered the largest collection of casino -Memorabilia gathered in one place.
Dealers will show gaming chips of all denominations, game tokens, dice, slot machines, playing cards, match books, ash barrels, menus, tableware, swizzle sticks, casinos, postcards, signs and table blanket.
Guest speakers will make presentations throughout the show with Michael Clifford, head of the casino operations at Caesars Entertainment scheduled Thursday at 11 o’clock; David Schwartz, author of “Something for Your Money”, a history of casinos in Las Vegas, Thursday at. 13; Matt Savage, CEO of the World Poker Tour and founder of the Poker’s Tournament Director Association, Friday at 9 am; Pam Ashlund, “Queen of Swizzle” and the founder of Swizzle Stick Collectors Club, Friday at 11 am; And Blackjack Cheater Dustin Marks with two demonstrations on Saturday at. 10 and 13.00
More smoke -free casinos come to Las Vegas?
Non-smoking advocates continue to push publicly owned casino companies to study the financial effect of an indoor smoke ban, including several operators in Las Vegas.
Caesars Entertainment will hold its annual shareholder meeting on Tuesday, and investors will decide whether a study should be conducted on the financial effect of banning smoking at casinos.
American NonSmokers ‘Rights Foundation (ANRF) and Trinity Health submitted shareholders’ resolutions, which, if approved, would require that casino operators study the economic benefits of implementing smoke -free policy at their properties. The organizations provided resolutions with the shareholders in Boyd Gaming, Wynn Resorts Ltd., Caesars Entertainment and Penn Entertainment.
Shareholders in Boyd and Wynn – who are both based in Las Vegas – have already rejected the proposals. The Penn shareholders will vote on June 17.
Paula Larson-S-Susster, a retailer of Table Games at a Caesars property in Las Vegas, said she wants her workplace to be smoke-free.
“This causes long -term health care problems with chronic coal, chronic bronchitis, asthma and other respiratory issues,” she said in a news message before the shareholder’s vote. “You spend thousands of dollars every year to get your employees to quit smoking and then allow them to stand at a table and get smoke blown in the face for eight hours. It’s not sensible to me.”
Casinos in Thailand
Thailand’s government has proposed a multibillion dollar that is privately funded entertainment complex with casinos, indoor stadiums, exhibition centers, amusement parks, museums, luxury shopping, good food and cultural places, designed to reduce the effects of seasonalism.
The proposal, which was discussed in an open forum last week, would be modeled after successful integrated resort complexes in Singapore and plans for Japan.
The project is expected to increase Thailand’s gross domestic product by up to 0.8 percent per year and triple average tourist expenses.
Investors would be expected pony up at least $ 3.1 billion to be part of the project.
Las Vegas-based Las Vegas Sands Corp. And MGM Resorts International has pointed out in public statements that they are investigating the prospects for games in Thailand.
Macao results
Macao last week reported the highest monthly gross gaming revenue for the year so far, says the Gaming Inspectorate and the Coordination Office.
Macao reported revenue of $ 2.62 billion (USA) in May, the highest monthly total 2025 so far and 5 percent before May 2024.
The agency said that five -month total has now reached $ 12.1 billion (USA) and is before 2024 five months in total with 1.7 percent.
Three Las Vegas companies run resorts in Macao: Las Vegas Sands, MGM Resorts and Wynn Resorts.
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