Pennsylvania. Revenue by Gaming Activity
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1 United States Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania's gaming industry includes casinos, pari-mutuel wagering on horse races, racinos, charitable gaming, and a state lottery. In July 2004, Governor Ed Rendell signed a bill legalizing the placement of slot machines at racetracks and authorizing the development of slot parlors throughout the state. The bill was passed to bolster the racing industry and help the state raise additional money to cut property taxes and fund economic development. In January 200, the state legalized table games in Pennsylvania's gaming establishments, paving the way for full casinos. Properties began offering table games in July 200. In November 2006, Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs was the first racino to open in Pennsylvania. In 202, Pennsylvania attempted to privatize its state-run lottery. Camelot Global Services, which also runs the British lottery, looked poised to take the reins with an offer of $34 billion over the course of 20 years. However, in late 203, Governor Tom Corbett dropped the privatization plan due to strong opposition from voters. Revenue by Gaming Activity Revenue in Millions USD Casino/Card Rooms 2, , , ,3.93 Lotteries,224.06,304.94,380.53,4.77 Race/Sports Total 3, , , , revenue has been interpolated to an annual basis from adjacent time periods revenue has been estimated using the industry average of handle returned to bettors of 78.49% Revenue Change From Prior Year Casino/Card Rooms 26.56% 2.65% 4.42% -.4% Lotteries 0.57% 6.6% 5.79% 2.26% Race/Sports -6.88% -9.62% -7.40% -3.56% All Gaming Activities 5.07% 5.8% 4.5% -0.37% Inflation Adjusted Revenue Revenue in Millions 204 USD Casino/Card Rooms 2, , , ,38.72 Lotteries,38.07,36.98,4.89,423.0 Race/Sports Total 4,32.8 4, , , Inflation Adjusted Revenue Change From Prior Year Casino/Card Rooms 24.55% 7.94% 2.32% -2.83% Lotteries -.08% 3.33% 3.66% 0.79% Race/Sports -8.23% -2.38% -9.28% -4.96% All Gaming Activities 3.22% 2.27% 2.4% -.8% Gaming Profile by Type of Location Locations Casinos % Horse Track Racinos % OTB Facilities % Total % Slots Casinos..., % Horse Track Racinos... 6,5 59.3% Total... 27, % Table Games Including Poker Casinos % Horse Track Racinos % Total..., % Poker Tables Casinos % Horse Track Racinos % Total % Table Games Excluding Poker Casinos % Horse Track Racinos % Total % Casino and Card Room Gaming Casino gaming began in Pennsylvania when the Race Horse Development and Gaming Act of 2004 (Act 7) passed, authorizing the creation of 4 slot machine operator licenses across Pennsylvania. The law also established the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) to oversee all aspects of the state's casino industry. In 200, Pennsylvania expanded into table games. Racetracks and standalone casinos were allowed 250 gaming tables for a fee of $6.5 million. Resorts (Category 3 licensees) were allowed 50 gaming tables for a licensing fee of $7.5 million. A 6% tax was imposed in the first year, and dropped to 4% in subsequent years. Table game operators were required to pay 2% of their gross table game revenue to their local community. Pennsylvania taxes slot revenue at 54%. In 2006, the state moved to limit the impact of casino money on politics. In November 2006, it approved a measure that prohibited politicians and their families from having any financial interest in casinos and prohibited state gaming regulators from taking any role in political campaigns. The measure also prohibited political contributions from gambling companies and from some individuals in the gaming industry. In 2007, Peter DePaul sued to overturn the measure, contending it violated his freedom of expression. DePaul was one of the investors behind the Foxwoods Casino project in Philadelphia. In April 2009, the state Supreme Court handed DePaul a temporary victory. It ruled that the measure was unconstitutional based on inconsistencies in state law. The state legislature corrected the inconsistencies, and the ban on political contributions is still in place. In November 2006, Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs became the first casino to open in Pennsylvania. For the most part, the casino development process in Pennsylvania has been smooth and drama free. The exception to that rule has been the Philadelphia licenses. Casino City's North American Gaming Almanac 53
2 Penssylvania United States Philadelphia Entertainment & Development Partners was awarded a Category 2 license in 2006, and originally planned to open a Foxwoods-branded casino in Philadelphia. That casino was never built, however. On December 6, 200, the PGCB voted 6- to revoke the Foxwoods Casino project's $50 million license. The vote followed numerous problems with the project, including difficulty settling on a location, opposition from local organizations, and financing problems. The revocation decision was upheld by the courts in 202. SugarHouse was awarded its gaming license in December Like the Foxwoods Casino proposal, the SugarHouse Casino faced significant community and political opposition, as well as litigation. Despite the political and civic delays, SugarHouse Casino opened in September 200. A second Philadelphia license was issued in November 204 to Live! Hotel and Casino. The Live! group is a partnership between Cordish, which owns and operates Maryland Live!, and Greenwood Gaming and Entertainment, which owns the Parx Casino just outside of Philadelphia. In September 2008, a statewide smoking ban in all public indoor facilities went into effect. An exception was made for some bars, private clubs, and casinos. In December 2008, it was reported that slots in smoking sections of Pennsylvania casinos performed better by 60-20%. Under state law, half of Pennsylvania's slot machine casinos are prohibited from serving free alcoholic drinks. The other half may offer one free drink a day. In November 203, Gov. Tom Corbett signed into law legislation that allows bars, restaurants, and taverns to offer daily drawings, raffles, and pull-tab games. Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, owned by the Mohegan Tribe, operates under a commercial license subject to the same rules and regulations as similar racinos in the state. As a result, Casino City does not consider Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs to be a tribal gaming property. Revenue in Millions USD 3,200 3,000 2,800 2,600 2,400 2,200 2,000,800 Annual Casino and Card Room Gaming Revenue 2009 Revenue in Millions 204 USD 3,200 3,000 2,800 2,600 2,400 2,200 2,000 Annual Casino and Card Room Gaming Revenue 2009 Casino and Card Room Gaming Revenue Revenue in Millions Revenue in USD 2, , , ,3.93 Revenue Change 26.56% 2.65% 4.42% -.4% Inflation Adjusted 2, , , ,38.72 Inflation Adj. Change 24.55% 7.94% 2.32% -2.83% Period USD USD 204 Nov ,832,623 0,292,98 Dec ,735,302 26,454,678 Jan ,578,375 5,73,07 Feb ,752,862 60,870,0 Mar ,485,230 93,75,008 Apr ,073,267 86,425,370 May ,63,558 87,3,926 Jun ,958,48 02,50,08 Jul ,428,985 9,975,965 Aug ,5,738 6,454,30 Sep ,602,034 4,429,526 Oct ,469,958 6,284,528 Nov ,553,408 3,456,454 Dec ,848,889,627,324 Jan ,475,857 9,559,775 Feb ,234,355 33,365,088 Mar ,789,364 55,922,503 Apr ,433,62 44,756,349 May ,327,838 64,027,630 Jun ,473,22 45,377,00 Jul ,240,724 6,449,757 Aug ,052,263 67,253,96 Sep ,5,453 42,868,334 Oct ,203,554 45,505,475 Nov ,29,346 45,048,34 Dec ,000,72 35,49,724 Jan ,303,649 47,34,837 Feb ,579,666 6,097,793 Mar ,9,468 7,238,277 Apr ,658,363 65,899,889 May ,45,27 95,899,029 Jun ,094,863 79,728,829 Jul ,54,226 95,344,303 Aug ,936, ,373,069 Sep ,854,995 87,936, Casino City's North American Gaming Almanac
3 United States Pennsylvania Oct ,,933 92,379,656 Nov ,293,584 80,50,063 Dec ,048,230 68,59,794 Jan ,24,974 99,623,976 Feb ,279,55 82,30,345 Mar ,62,99 25,965,327 Apr ,253,067 20,302,04 May ,944,627 26,265,039 Jun ,585,463 92,388,976 Jul ,62, ,229,74 Aug ,9,02 248,664,527 Sep ,23,4 239,963,600 Oct ,352, ,899,639 Nov ,727, ,730,375 Dec ,852, ,462,887 Jan ,628, ,244,2 Feb 20 24,552, ,290,495 Mar ,533, ,26,480 Apr ,279, ,920,536 May ,933,39 266,994,489 Jun ,458, ,223,502 Jul ,775, ,549,24 Aug ,049, ,283,893 Sep 20 25,539, ,323,58 Oct ,254,40 259,528,00 Nov ,882, ,20,575 Dec ,886,08 265,209,3 Jan ,498, ,250,54 Feb ,244, ,793,928 Mar ,02,024 30,982,506 Apr ,649,26 276,209,899 May ,682,57 273,502,999 Jun ,56, ,249,988 Jul ,354, ,065,742 Aug ,445,77 275,650,020 Sep ,767, ,590,232 Oct ,692,46 247,374,585 Nov ,38, ,335,47 Dec ,433,090 26,230,808 Jan ,622, ,495,92 Feb ,293,45 254,57,357 Mar ,78,69 299,38,2 Apr ,707, ,323,659 May ,003, ,200,68 Jun ,572, ,022,027 Jul ,860,05 266,238,570 Aug ,905, ,980,8 Sep ,973, ,667,74 Oct ,524,78 250,876,657 Nov ,72, ,609,73 Dec ,033, ,827,528 Jan ,498,8 23,38,384 Feb ,326, ,358,467 Mar ,48,77 282,367,544 Apr ,945, ,468,060 May ,007,769 27,438,590 Jun ,828,49 24,20,80 Jul ,525, ,737,636 Aug ,446,87 272,94,08 Sep ,55, ,276,49 Oct ,89,698 25,384,202 Nov ,27, ,86,6 Dec ,426, ,426,338 Data provided by Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Lotteries The Pennsylvania Lottery was established in August 97 with the enactment of Act 9. The following March, the lottery debuted with weekly drawings of 50-cent tickets and a grand prize of $ million. The Pennsylvania Lottery remains the only state lottery that exclusively designates its proceeds to benefit older citizens. Proceeds originally helped the elderly with property tax relief. Since then, however, the scope has expanded to funding a host of services for seniors, including rent rebates, free and reduced-fare transit, low-cost prescription drug programs, long-term living services, and statewide senior centers. Initially, the Pennsylvania Lottery was mandated to contribute 30 cents of each dollar earned to businesses across Pennsylvania and 40 cents to players in the form of prize money. In 2008, the legislature passed Act 53, which granted the Pennsylvania Lottery relief from the 30% minimum return. The Lottery was given the latitude to return a minimum of 27%, with the understanding that it would help the Lottery grow sales and net revenues. In 202, Pennsylvania decided to privatize its lottery and requested bids from organizations globally. In early 203, Camelot Global Services was selected to manage the Pennsylvania lottery. The UK company had been the sole bidder in 202. The bid deadline was extended more than a week to allow lottery employees to present a competing bid, which was not accepted. Camelot would have paid $34 billion over 20 years to the Pennsylvania state government to operate the lottery. But in late 203, Gov. Tom Corbett dropped the plan in the face of intense political pressure and strong opposition from voters. Revenue in Millions USD,450,400,350,300,250,200,50,00,050,000 Annual Lotteries Revenue 2009 Casino City's North American Gaming Almanac 55
4 Pennsylvania United States Revenue in Millions 204 USD,500,400,300,200,00,000 Annual Lotteries Revenue 2009 Lotteries Revenue Revenue in Millions Revenue in USD,224.06,304.94,380.53,4.77 Revenue Change 0.57% 6.6% 5.79% 2.26% Inflation Adjusted,38.07,36.98,4.89,423.0 Inflation Adj. Change -.08% 3.33% 3.66% 0.79% revenue has been interpolated to an annual basis from adjacent time periods Period USD USD 204 7/999-6/ ,425,000,35,72,622 7/2000-6/ ,89,000,05,688,430 7/200-6/ ,703,47,227,847,690 7/2002-6/ ,5,9,288,286,74 7/2003-6/2004,046,22,085,320,036,337 7/2004-6/2005,5,42,849,366,337,97 7/2005-6/2006,265,375,022,493,298,92 7/2006-6/2007,243,72,405,430,537,462 7/2007-6/2008,243,792,334,379,568,072 7/2008-6/2009,235,663,663,35,680,89 7/2009-6/200,98,636,35,298,60,409 7/200-6/20,249,476,032,327,042,474 7/20-6/202,360,40,40,403,726,76 7/202-6/203,400,660,65,42,607,220 7/203-6/204,422,886,59,42,954,95 Data provided by Pennsylvania Lottery Race and Sports Wagering Pennsylvania permits pari-mutuel betting on live horse racing. It also allows offtrack betting. The Pennsylvania State Horse and State Harness Racing Commissions (PA Racing), both part of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, regulate the horse racing industry with a common mission. There are six horse racing tracks in operation within the state: Harrah's Philadelphia, Penn National, The Meadows, Parx Racing, Pocono Downs, and Presque Isle Downs. Pennsylvania's horse racing industry experienced a revenue surge after the 2004 Race Horse Development and Gaming Act authorized the construction of racinos. The Act established the Pennsylvania Race Horse Development Fund (PRHDF) to help the viability and quality of horse racing in Pennsylvania. Under the 2004 casino law, the PRHDF receives 2% of slot revenue from racetrack casinos and 6% from non-track casinos in Pennsylvania. Through 2009, the PRHDF distributed money to racetrack owners hosting live horse racing (to augment live horse racing purses), Thoroughbred breeding, Standardbred breeding, the Sires' Stakes Program, and health insurance and pension benefits for horsemen. In 200, it also began directing money to the state's general fund to make up budgetary shortfalls. In 202, PRHDF began distributing funds directed to the Farm Products Show Fund. In 203, more money was taken from the fund for agricultural programs. In 204, another $4.2 million from the PRHDF was redirected to the State Racing Fund. In January 2008, Governor Edward G. Rendell consolidated the administrative offices for Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing. The reorganization allowed for a single point of contact for the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board with respect to licensing and enforcement. PA Racing remained as two separate commissions under Agriculture. Revenue in Millions USD Revenue in Millions 204 USD Annual Race and Sports Wagering Revenue 2009 Annual Race and Sports Wagering Revenue 2009 Race and Sports Wagering Revenue Revenue in Millions Revenue in USD Revenue Change -6.88% -9.62% -7.40% -3.56% Inflation Adjusted Inflation Adj. Change -8.23% -2.38% -9.28% -4.96% 203 revenue has been estimated using the industry average of handle returned to bettors of 78.49% 56 Casino City's North American Gaming Almanac
5 United States Pennsylvania Period USD USD 204 /2000-2/ ,053, ,259,728 /200-2/ ,902, ,548,63 /2002-2/ ,860, ,366,548 /2003-2/ ,752,252 34,959,727 /2004-2/ ,795,87 290,629,674 /2005-2/ ,042,79 87,636,282 /2006-2/ ,707,435 23,45,029 /2007-2/ ,079, ,467,22 /2008-2/ ,955,89 88,628,099 /2009-2/ ,06,952 68,67,084 /200-2/200 28,094,642 37,938,45 /20-2/20 5,769,005 20,850,330 /202-2/202 07,202,459 09,639,005 Race and Sports Wagering Pari-Mutuel Handle Period USD USD 204 /203-2/ ,577, ,403,962 Data provided by Pennsylvania State Horse Racing Commission Online Gaming Pennsylvania is widely seen as a state likely to license and regulate online gaming in the near future. Since first bringing casino gaming to the state last decade, Pennsylvania has consistently expanded gaming within the state. The state started with slot machines, then added table games, and then authorized its bars and taverns to offer limited forms of gaming. Each step was deemed necessary, either to protect the nascent industry or to expand revenue coming into the state. State lawmakers have shown a similar pragmatic approach to online gaming. In April 203, House Bill 235 was introduced by Rep. Tina Davis to legalize online gambling in Pennsylvania. The legislation called for the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to regulate the licensing, operation, and responsible participation of Internet gambling. The bill also called for the proceeds from the licensing and operation of Internet gaming in the state of Pennsylvania to be split between the Property Tax Relief Fund and the State Lottery Fund. Applicants for Internet gambling licenses in Pennsylvania would be limited to entities that hold an existing slot-machine license in the state. Included in the measure were online poker, other non-house-banked games, and traditional casino table games. The bill, however, didn't go anywhere. In June 203, Rep. Tina Pickett, the chair of the Gaming Oversight Committee, voiced concern about bringing online gambling to Pennsylvania. Pickett said she was worried both by how online gaming could impact brick-and-mortar casinos and the possibility of bringing more gambling to the state. The legislation wasn't taken up, but the Senate did request a study on Internet gaming. The findings of the study were made public in spring 204. Among the findings: People who gamble online are typically people who don't visit casinos, and they wager much smaller amounts than people who visit casinos. These findings are critical because the chief objection to online gaming has been that it might cannibalize the land-based casino industry. In June 204, Sen. Edwin Erickson introduced legislation to license and regulate online gaming in the state. The bill would have licensed all forms of online gaming, but it failed to make it out of committee. In February 205, Rep. John Payne introduced legislation that would give the state the authority to license and regulate online gaming. The proposed tax rate in Payne's bill is 4%. As of press time, no action had been taken on Payne's bill. The Parx Casino began dabbling in online gaming when it launched a play-for-fun site in summer of 204 using WMS software. It also has a separate deal with GameAccount to run a "simulated" gaming website. Charitable Gaming Pennsylvania allows eligible charitable organizations to conduct bingo and offer punchboards, daily drawings, raffles, and pull-tabs. Slot machines, table games, and video poker are excluded from charitable gaming activities. With limited exceptions, the "prize for a single chance in any game may not exceed $2,000" according to a guidance document published by the state's Department of Revenue. Organization can award no more than $35,000 in prizes during an operating week and no more than $5,000 in raffles during a month. Casino and Card Room Gaming Agency Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board PO Box Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (77) Fax: (77) gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov Officer: Ms. Mozelle Daniels - Dir of Diversity & Special Counsel to the Exec Dir Management: Mr. William Ryan Jr. - Chairman Management: Mr. Anthony Moscato - Commissioner Management: Mr. David Woods - Commissioner Management: Mr. Gregory Fajt - Commissioner Management: Mr. John McNally, III - Commissioner Management: Mr. Keith McCall - Commissioner Management: Ms. Annmarie Kaiser - Commissioner Management: Mr. Kevin O'Toole - Executive Director Management: Ms. Linda Lloyd - Director of Hearings and Appeals Management: Ms. Susan Hensel - Director of Licensing Management: Mr. Russell Redding - Acting Sec of Agriculture Management: Ms. Eileen McNulty - Acting Secretary of Revenue Legal Counsel: Mr. R. Sherman - Chief Counsel Casino Ops: Mr. Paul Resch - Director of Gaming Operations Racing Ops: Mr. Kevin Kile - Dir of the office of Racetrack Gaming Publicity: Mr. Doug Harbach - Director of Communications Compliance: Mr. Cyrus Pitre - Chief Enforcement Counsel Compliance: Mr. Gerald Stoll - Director of Casino Compliance Compliance: Mr. Paul Mauro - Dir, Bureau of Investigations & Enforcement Compliance: Ms. Elizabeth Lanza - Dir of the office of Compulsive & Problem Gambling M.I.S.: Mr. Michael Cruz - Chief Technology Officer Lottery Agency Pennsylvania Lottery 200 Fulling Mill Road Suite Middletown, Pennsylvania (77) or (800) Fax: (77) Management: Mr. Drew Svitko - Executive Director Marketing: Ms. Connie Bloss - Director of Marketing Casino City's North American Gaming Almanac 57
6 Pennsylvania United States Publicity: Compliance: Retail Ops: Retail Ops: Retail Ops: Mr. Gary Miller - Public Relations Mr. Daniel Coyne - Regulatory Formulation Mr. Derek Grubbs - Deputy Exec Dir for Retail Ops Mr. Scott Smith - Mgr Retail Ops & Corp Accounts Ms. Jennifer Towsen - Manager Retail Operations Race and Sports Wagering Agencies Pennsylvania State Harness Racing Commission 230 North Cameron Street Room 30 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (77) Fax: (77) Management: Mr. Jonathan Newman - Chairman Management: Mr. Edward Rogers Jr - Commissioner Management: Mr. Noah Wenger - Commissioner Compliance: Mr. Andrew Bender - Licensing Agent Compliance: Mr. George Crawford - Exec Sec & Enforcement Agent Other: Mr. George Crawford - Exec Sec & Enforcement Agent Pennsylvania State Horse Racing Commission 230 North Cameron Street Room 304 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (77) Fax: (77) Management: Mr. Alan Novak - Chairman Management: Mr. Thomas Ellis - Commissioner Management: Ms. Corinne Sweeney - Commissioner Other: Mr. Walter Remmert - Acting Executive Secretary Associations Council on Compulsive Gambling of Pennsylvania 233-B Wharton Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (25) Established in 987, the CCGP is a nonprofit organization that strives to increase public awareness of compulsive gambling in Pennsylvania. The group provides educational programs and materials as well as resources for problem gamblers and their families. Board: Mr. Josh Ercole - Director Officer: Mr. Jim Pappas - President Pennsylvania Harness Horsemen's Association 00 Harrah's Boulevard Chester, Pennsylvania 903 (60) Founded in 967, the PHHA seeks to promote and advance the sport of harness racing in Pennsylvania. The organization strives to represent the interests of the industry through its endeavors and programs. Board: Mr. Joseph Antonelli - Director Board: Mr. Robert Baggit Jr. - Director Management: Mr. Ron Battoni - Executive Director Officer: Mr. Samuel Beegle - President Board: Mr. Darryl Breniser - Director Officer: Ms. Lynn Fry - Secretary Finance: Mr. Mike Izzo - Chief Financial Officer Board: Mr. Pete Kaiser - Director Officer: Mr. Syl King Jr. - Vice President Marketing: Mr. Ed Kobesky - Director of Media and Marketing Officer: Mr. Clarance Martin Jr. - Secretary Officer: Mr. William Mullin - Treasurer Board: Mr. Todd Schadel - Director Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association 70 East Baltimore Pike Suite E Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 9348 (60) The PHBA is a nonprofit group promoting the breeding and racing of horses in the state of Pennsylvania. The organization oversees the Pennsylvania Breeding Fund and represents the interests of Thoroughbred breeders throughout the state. Officer: Mr. Richard Abbott - President Board: Ms. Elizabeth Barr - Director Board: Mr. John Benson - Director Officer: Mr. David Charlton - Treasurer Board: Mr. Peter Giangiulio - Director Officer: Mr. Thomas Houghton - Vice President Board: Mr. Roger Legg - Director Board: Ms. Susan Meckling - Director Board: Ms. Elizabeth Merryman - Director Board: Mr. Gregory Newell - Director Board: Dr. Renee Nodine - Director Management: Mr. Brian Sanfratello - Executive Secretary Officer: Mr. Dale Schilling - Secretary Board: Ms. Vicky Schowe - Director Management: Ms. Dorothy Weber - Assistant to the Exec Secretary Board: Ms. Jane White - Director Pennsylvania Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association PO Box 300 Bensalem, Pennsylvania (25) Fax: (25) The PTHA is an association that represents the horsemen of Parx Racing in Pennsylvania. The group provides an array of programs and support services to benefit and further Thoroughbred racing in the state. Board: Ms. Lisa Allen - Director Officer: Mr. Steven Appel - First Vice President Officer: Mr. Philip Aristone - Treasurer Management: Mr. Michael Ballezzi - Executive Director Officer: Mr. Salvatore DeBunda - President Board: Ms. Kathleen Demasi - Director Board: Mr. Ron Glorioso - Director Board: Mr. Robert Reid - Director Board: Mr. Nicholas Saponara - Director Board: Mr. John Servis - Director Officer: Ms. Mary Zanone - Second Vice President The Meadows Standardbred Owners Association PO Box 253 Meadow Lands, Pennsylvania 5347 (724) Fax: (724) Founded in 977, the MSOA is a nonprofit association of Standardbred owners, trainers, and drivers at The Meadows Racetrack in Pennsylvania. The organization promotes the harness racing industry and offers programs designed to benefit its members. Board: Mr. Brad Buxton - Director Board: Mr. Jon Erdner - Director Board: Mr. Richard Gillock - President Management: Mr. Kim Hankins - Executive Director Board: Mr. John McMullen - Director Board: Mr. Jack Piatt II - Vice President Board: Ms. Lori Romanetti - Secretary Board: Mr. Tim Twaddle - Treasurer Board: Mr. Stuart Williams - Director Board: Mr. Bill Zendt - Director 58 Casino City's North American Gaming Almanac
7 United States Pennsylvania Casinos % Reporting Property Locations... 6 Slots..., % Table Games % Poker Tables % Casino Square Footage ,6 83.3% Convention Square Footage... 97, % Rooms % Cabins % Restaurants % Entertainment Venues % Parking Spaces... 5, % Employees... 5,6 66.7% Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin 00 Lafaytte drive Farmington, Pennsylvania (724) (800) birds.of.a.feather@nemacolin.com nemacolin.isleofcapricasinos.com Managed by Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. Mount Airy Casino Resort 32 Woodland Road Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania (877) Slots Table Games Employees Slots... 2,300 Table Games Poker Tables... Casino Square Footage... 65,44 Convention Sq Footage... 6,000 Rooms Restaurants... 4 Entertainment Venues... 2 Employees...,300 Games: Big Six, Mississippi Stud, Poker, Spanish 2, and Texas Hold'em. Entertainment Venues: The Glass Bar and Gypsies (Night Club). Attractions: Golf Course. Rivers Casino 777 Casino Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (877) comments@theriverscasino.com riverscasino.com/pittsburgh Holdings Acquisition Co., LP. Slots... 2,954 Table Games Poker Tables Casino Square Footage ,000 Convention Sq Footage... 5,000 Restaurants... 8 Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem 77 Sands Boulevard Slots... 3,024 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Table Games (484) Poker Tables (877) Casino Square Footage... 39,000 info@pasands.com Convention Sq Footage... 22,000 Rooms Restaurants... 8 Entertainment Venues... 4 Parking Spaces... 3,500 Employees... 2,076 Las Vegas Sands Corp. Games: 3 Card Poker, Big Six, Blackjack, Caribbean Stud Poker, Casino War, Chinese Sic Bo (Big-Small), Craps, Let It Ride, Midi-Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tiles, Poker, Roulette, and Texas Hold'em. Entertainment Venues: Molten (Lounge), Sands Bethlehem Event Center, St. James Gate Irish Pub and Carvery, and Vision Bar. SugarHouse Casino 00 North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 925 (267) info@sugarhousecasino.com Valley Forge Casino Resort 60 First Avenue King of Prussia, Pennsylvania (60) Fax: (484) Slots...,602 Table Games Poker Tables Casino Square Footage... 5,07 Restaurants... 2 Parking Spaces...,700 Employees...,90 Slots Table Games Poker Tables... 5 Casino Square Footage... 50,000 Convention Sq Footage... 54,000 Rooms Restaurants... 7 Entertainment Venues... 3 Valley Forge Convention Center Partners, LP. Games: Baccarat, Blackjack, Craps, Pai Gow Poker, Poker, and Roulette. Entertainment Venues: Cameo Lounge, Center Bar, and Seven The Nightclub (Night Club). Attractions: Valley Forge National Park (Outdoor Historic Museum) and King of Prussia Mall (Shopping Area/Mall). Horse Track Racinos % Reporting Property Locations... 6 Slots... 6,5 00.0% Table Games % Poker Tables % Simulcasting % Casino Square Footage , % Convention Square Footage... 37, % Rooms % Restaurants % Entertainment Venues % Parking Spaces... 6, % Employees... 5, % Harrah's Philadelphia 777 Harrah's Boulevard Chester, Pennsylvania (484) (800) Fax: (484) Slots... 2,800 Table Games Poker Tables Simulcasting... Yes Casino Square Footage... 2,600 Convention Sq Footage...,000 Restaurants... 9 Parking Spaces... 2,662 Employees...,200 Caesars Entertainment Corporation and Marina, LLC. Restaurants and Bars: Ace's Diner, Club Cappuccino, Copper Mug, Cove at Riverview (American Traditional), End Zone Sports Bar, Riverview Terrace (American Traditional), Stir, Temptations, and Winning Streaks (American). Casino City's North American Gaming Almanac 59
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