Monday, December 28, 2009

FireKeepers Leads to Higher Traffic For Some Area Businesses


While no real solid numbers are available, many businesses located near the FireKeepers Casino have seen higher traffic. However, some area businesses located further away may have seen traffic declines.

Overall, studies have shown that counties with casinos (and surrounding counties) will experience meaningful economic growth within the first few years of a casino opening. Plans for a new hotel across the street and other area growth should help local businesses more in the future. Typically, new business growth will beget more new business.

As far as area nonprofit bingos are concerned, most seem to have suffered lowered attendance by the competition from the FireKeepers bingo hall. FireKeepers opened their bingo last fall, so the record is incomplete. Many feel that they are adjusting and this may only be a temporary setback.

For more information, please see Casino neighbors still await payoff.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas


Merry Christmas and well wishes to you and your family from myself and everyone at WholesaleBingoSupplies.com.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Is Las Vegas the Next Detroit?


Ran across an interestting article from a former Detroiter, Mary Riddel turned economics professor at UNLV comparing the problems staring at Las Vegas with the problems that hit Detroit (and Michigan) in the 1970's and continue today.

As we all know from living here, Michigan and Detroit have struggled to diversify their economy away from the auto industry, and have also fallen behind in educating their workforce. In fact, Michigan's population just dropped below 10,000,000 for the first time since 2000. (See, Michigan's population drops below 10M). Ms. Riddel warns that Las Vegas may be facing the same fate.

With the economy still reeling, an overreliance on gaming and the travel and leisure industry has left Las Vegas suffering more than most. From the article:

"Let's be careful comparing Las Vegas to Pittsburgh and Detroit because our story hasn't played out yet," she said. "But it's in decline. We have increased competition. We had massive home price increases. There were people smart enough to say, 'I can't afford to buy a home.' I don't know how many people.

"We're at a crossroad. We don't need any more houses. The gaming industry doesn't need any more expansion. What about new industries? What can we take from Detroit? What can we do better and cheaper than other places? What are our resources?"

Will Las Vegas look to Detroit's struggles and try to diversify their business base? Will the economy turn around and Las Vegas reclaim its footing? Or, will Las Vegas become the next Detroit?

For more information, please see Does Las Vegas face a similar fate as down-and-out Detroit?

Sunday, December 20, 2009

"Bingo Confidential" Movie takes Light-Hearted Look at Bingo


It's not often that bingo is made the central focus of a movie, let alone a comedy feature that garners some award recognition, but "Bingo Confidential" has done that.

Winner of the Long Island Film Festival's Best Comedy Feature Award, Bingo Confidential tells the story of Ethel Bell, a deceased bingo lover who has bequeethed a million dollars towards a bingo game in her honor. The tale centers around 6 wacky characters who all have a strong desire to win the big prize.

We just came across this movie a few days ago, so we haven't seen the movie, although it looks pretty funny...especially for those who play or work bingo games. Apparently, they are offering free shipping of the DVD until the end of December.

We'll probably get around to seeing it sooner or later, and when we do we'll post our comments here. If anyone has already seen it, please let us know your thoughts.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Governor to Sign Smoking Ban Today


Governor Jennifer Granholm will sign Michigan's smoking ban into law sometime today. The ban will take effect in May of 2010.

As we discussed earlier, the ban will not exempt Michigan charitable bingos. The only exemptions will be tobacco specialty stores, cigar bars and the gaming floors of the Detroit casinos. Of course, tribal casinos in Michigan will not be subject to this law and can allow smoking or not on their own.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Outdoor Smoking Areas Remain a Question


Last week, Michigan passed a statewide smoking ban which will outlaw smoking in charitable bingo halls beginning May 1, 2010.

For now, there is still little information regarding the specifics of any allowed outdoor smoking section. Although we believe some accomodations (like a smoking tent) will be allowed for smokers, nothing is likely to materialize until after the bill is officially signed.

We will keep you posted.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Friday, December 11, 2009

Smoking Ban Passes in Michigan


Yesterday, the Michigan Senate passed a statewide smoking ban (the House had already passed their version) that will ban smoking from Michigan bingos. Starting May 1, 2010, bingos will be forced to go smoke free. The only exemptions to this new law are the gaming floors of the Detroit Casinos, home offices, tobacco specialty shops and cigar bars, and work vehicles.

We will be examining the law carefully in the coming days, and will be sure to bring you specific information as to what will be allowed and not allowed under this law at your bingos. Some questions we'll be looking at:

Will you be able to set up a separate smoking facility or tent outside your bingo hall?

If so, what are the building requirements for these?

What types of bingo equipment (if any) will be needed?

Of course, there will be other questions that come up, and we'll try to keep you informed. Also, stay tuned for articles on how your bingo can best retain your bingo players. Finally, start preparing yourself now for the upcoming changes. Inform your players about what's happening and get their feedback on how to make their smoke-free experience a fun one.

For more information, please see State Legislature passes smoking ban.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Michigan Smoking Ban Update


We're hearing about a lot of renewed discussion taking place on the potential smoking ban in Michigan. Currently, a Senate Committee is examining the possibility of taking up the bill this week. Whether or not Michigan bingos and/or Detroit casinos will be exempt from a possible ban has yet to emerge.

Earlier in the year, the Michigan House passed a smoking ban that exempted Detroit casinos and cigar bars, but did not exempt bingo.

For more information, please see Michigan lawmakers edge closer to possible smoking bam.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Smoking Ban Lifted in Atlantic City Casinos


With the state of Michigan contemplating a smoking ban that may or may not include Detroit Casinos and nonprofit bingo halls, it's interesting that Atlantic City has lifted their ban in area casinos.

As of November 16, gamblers will be allowed to light up again after a one month ban had taken effect. Their City Council has lifted it for at least a year pending further analysis of the economic impact. Based upon the financial outlook for the state and competition from Pennsylvania casinos (which allow smoking), they apparently feared piling on to an already slumping industry.

When will the possible Michigan smoking ban be revisited? And, will they exempt bingos and Detroit casinos from the ban? They might have to in order to keep the playing field level in the face of exempt tribal casinos and future gaming sites that will be built in Ohio.

For more information, please see 12 Months Later / Full ban on smoking likely to stay off table in Atlantic City

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Some Concerned About Detroit Casino Payback


While most states require casinos to provide detailed average payback figures for their slot machines, Michigan doesn't. And, this is causing some to ask for more disclosure. No one is claiming that the casinos are being unfair, the payouts can range from 80 to 99 percent of the buyin, but would like to ba able to compare them.

Obviously, players are going to always want a higher percentage of winning returns, but whether this leads much further is doubtful. The current rules were worked out in 1999 when the casinos first got started.

For more information, please see Lucky Detroit casinos don’t have to disclose paybacks