Sunday, February 6, 2011

Hawaii Again Considers Gambling

KITV reports that the Hawaii legislature is considering legal gambling. Specifically, the current proposal is to allow slot machines and video poker machines in hotel and resort properties. It is a good start, but not really the best. Hawaii should allow full casino gambling in their hotel properties. Slot machines and video poker will generate good revenue to be sure, but the addition of table games would be the attractant to pull the full measure of gambling visitors, particularly Asian patrons, who enjoy Baccarat.

I posted about this topic last year, which you can read here. Casino gambling is a great fit for resort properties. The patrons will enjoy outdoor activities during the day, and enjoy gaming during the evening. The property will garner great revenues both day and night.

The time for this has come. Hawaii, you have the chance to become THE gaming/resort destination in the US. If you added top-notch entertainment, you may beat Las Vegas at its own game. I don't think Las Vegas would want you legalizing gambling. If they don't, does that tell you something?


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