Gaming is a revenue driver for many areas and can be an economic boost for businesses and tourism entities around gaming venues. This study seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of the characteristics profile and expenditures of casino and racino visitors in a Midwestern state as a valuable resource that could be used by those in tourism planning to better determine who is coming into their state for gaming purposes and how they might better attract and accommodate them. Suggestions will be made based on the findings to aid in determining effective marketing methods to attract visitors, as well as facility or program enhancements to increase visitor expenditures
The purpose of this exploratory study was to identify any association between the type of game landb...
Since 1990, the California tribal casino industry has grown from a very small and insignificant indu...
Local gamblers are an important market segment for casino marketers providing a reliable source of r...
Gaming is a revenue driver for many areas, as it is in Oklahoma. This study seeks to provide a comp...
Gaming revenue trends for Nevada\u27s three major gaming markets- Las Vegas Strip, Reno-Sparks, and ...
The proliferation of gaming is unprecedented. As many states look to gaming as a source of revenue ...
This article discusses the viability of targeting heavy spenders on non-gaming products and services...
Sport tourism is the fastest growing segment of the tourism industry. Although there are a number of...
Coping with mounting budget shortfalls over the last three decades or so, many states in the US have...
Stakeholders of the hospitality industry, defined as owners and managers of hotels and restaurants, ...
In this study, multiple regression techniques were used to build two consumption models to better un...
In order to meet customer needs, casinos must provide amenities such as restaurants, concerts and sh...
In recent years, the casino industry in some European countries has experienced remarkable growth in...
This document is only the executive summary of the full narrative report Socioeconomic Study and Mar...
Over the past two decades, 28 states have joined Nevada and New Jersey in legalizing casino gambling...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to identify any association between the type of game landb...
Since 1990, the California tribal casino industry has grown from a very small and insignificant indu...
Local gamblers are an important market segment for casino marketers providing a reliable source of r...
Gaming is a revenue driver for many areas, as it is in Oklahoma. This study seeks to provide a comp...
Gaming revenue trends for Nevada\u27s three major gaming markets- Las Vegas Strip, Reno-Sparks, and ...
The proliferation of gaming is unprecedented. As many states look to gaming as a source of revenue ...
This article discusses the viability of targeting heavy spenders on non-gaming products and services...
Sport tourism is the fastest growing segment of the tourism industry. Although there are a number of...
Coping with mounting budget shortfalls over the last three decades or so, many states in the US have...
Stakeholders of the hospitality industry, defined as owners and managers of hotels and restaurants, ...
In this study, multiple regression techniques were used to build two consumption models to better un...
In order to meet customer needs, casinos must provide amenities such as restaurants, concerts and sh...
In recent years, the casino industry in some European countries has experienced remarkable growth in...
This document is only the executive summary of the full narrative report Socioeconomic Study and Mar...
Over the past two decades, 28 states have joined Nevada and New Jersey in legalizing casino gambling...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to identify any association between the type of game landb...
Since 1990, the California tribal casino industry has grown from a very small and insignificant indu...
Local gamblers are an important market segment for casino marketers providing a reliable source of r...