FEWER FREEBIES FROM ATLANTIC CITY
6 March 2009
Comps on offer fell by 5 percent in 2008
Casino comps, the freebies handed out to gamblers to
motivate their return, are generally in decline at
Atlantic City's 11 land casinos, victims of the economic
meltdown, reports Associated Press.
Total comps
fell by nearly 5 percent in 2008, declining to $1.55
billion, and industry analysts cite the spluttering US
economy and its negative impact on the man in the
street's disposable income as the unavoidable cause.
Adding to Atlantic City's troubles is the
competition from slots parlours in Pennsylvania and New
York, which have been attracting gamblers who once had
little choice but take their gambling entertainment to
Atlantic City.
Associated Press quotes land
casino analyst Joe Weinert, who says that the downward
trend could last well into 2010 as casinos focus their
promotional cash on bigger fish, leaving the average
gambler with fewer freebies.
Revenues at Atlantic
City casinos fell a debilitating 7.6 percent in 2008
(see previous InfoPowa reports).
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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