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Re: State of Casinos

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 2:02 pm
by Vman96
At the moment Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston (sorta) disagrees with you. But generally speaking, we are there in a lot of areas.

Re: State of Casinos

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 6:51 pm
by Tedlark
At the moment Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston (sorta) disagrees with you. But generally speaking, we are there in a lot of areas.
  I was taking into account the possibility of a 2 hour plane trip when I mentioned Hawaii; are there casinos in Atlantic City?

Re: State of Casinos

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 10:20 am
by BillyJoe
[QUOTE=billyjoe]Well, I remember reading an article about 10 years ago that said, within the next decade, no one in the US will live more than 2 hours from a casino. With the proliferation of both tribal and commercial casinos, I think we are about there.

  I'm quite sure that residents of the State of Hawaii will disagree with you billyjoe. Even if we are talking about air miles vs. land mles. [/QUOTE]
Lots of cruise ships frequent the Hawaiian Islands, though.

Re: State of Casinos

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 10:25 am
by BillyJoe
At the moment Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston (sorta) disagrees with you. But generally speaking, we are there in a lot of areas.
Many Atlanta residents frequent Cherokee, NC. It's about 3 hours, depending where in Atlanta you start.
 
The state of Texas is a whole other matter..

Re: State of Casinos

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 4:42 pm
by Vman96
Finally skimmed through this report. Interesting stuff. Definitely written with a pro-casino agenda though.

Re: State of Casinos

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 7:44 pm
by Tedlark
[QUOTE=Tedlark][QUOTE=billyjoe]Well, I remember reading an article about 10 years ago that said, within the next decade, no one in the US will live more than 2 hours from a casino. With the proliferation of both tribal and commercial casinos, I think we are about there.

  I'm quite sure that residents of the State of Hawaii will disagree with you billyjoe. Even if we are talking about air miles vs. land mles. [/QUOTE]
Lots of cruise ships frequent the Hawaiian Islands, though. [/QUOTE]


  Wow, how long did it take you to think that one up? LOL...

Re: State of Casinos

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:25 pm
by Lucky Larry
You missed Ohio at least. Will look at link tomorrow.

My posting was for Commercial Casinos only and didn't include states with Native American casinos.

Re: State of Casinos

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:37 pm
by Lucky Larry
At the moment Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston (sorta) disagrees with you. But generally speaking, we are there in a lot of areas.

Depends on which part of Houston. Since Houston is almost 50 miles across those on the East side are better off. We are only 1 hour and 48 minutes away from driveway to parking garage. And if you bypass I-10 Casino Expressway from Houston to La border and use the back road Hwy 73 its 75 mph almost 2/3 of the way.   

Re: State of Casinos

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:45 pm
by Lucky Larry
[QUOTE=Vman96]At the moment Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston (sorta) disagrees with you. But generally speaking, we are there in a lot of areas.
Many Atlanta residents frequent Cherokee, NC. It's about 3 hours, depending where in Atlanta you start.
 
The state of Texas is a whole other matter..[/QUOTE]

An understatement bj. Texas has so much potential but doesn't even allow Native American tribes like those in East Texas or El Paso to have casino - they been sued and threatened every time they broach the issue.

Too much fear from Texas State Govt. that people wouldn't make good choices - so they'll make it for us.

I've heard La reports indicate up to 75% of Lake Charles $2+ million/day is from Texas.

Re: State of Casinos

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 1:38 am
by Vman96
If TX would pass legalized gambling, LA and OK would be totally screwed.