$437K slots jackpot hits on Las Vegas Strip. The Wheel of Fortune slots machine is heating up in the Silver State. The Greyhound station at the Plaza Hotel in downtown Las Vegas is set to. The theme is very popular and almost every casino software provider has several Vegas-themed free slot machines with bonus rounds in its game collection. These are, for example, Big Vegas and Vegas Hits by Bally, Weekend in Vegas by BetSoft, Vegas Nights by OpenBet. Large casino providers also love the Vegas. So for the average slot player, playing on the strip vs. Downtown will not make a difference. Table games are a different matter. Generally, downtown/off strip has much lower min bets and better rules. Generally you have to go into the high roller rooms on the strip to find rules similar to downtown/off strip.
The Boulder Strip gaming market is a division used by the Nevada Gaming Commission for a segment of the casino industry in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The region is named for the Boulder Highway which is the dominant highway in the region.
The American Gaming Association lists Boulder Strip as #10 out of the top 20 US Casino Markets by annual revenue, just ahead of Reno/Sparks, Nev.[1]
Gaming Revenue of Boulder Strip Casinos[edit]
The Nevada Gaming Commission revenue as listed in the annual gaming abstract for fiscal year 2008 (1 July 2007 through 31 June 2008).[2] Equivalent figures for Downtown gaming Las Vegas are shown for comparison. Licenses in Boulder Strip are only reported in one group. All 32 casinos make more than $1 M in gaming revenue annually.
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Boulder Strip | all | Downtown | Over $12 m | Under $12 m |
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Pit | $83,729,046 | Pit | $135,223,563 | $3,655,995 |
Slots | $795,635,991 | Slots | $462,772,641 | $20,907,383 |
Poker | $11,982,658 | Poker | $8,656,695 | |
Race | $12,118,815 | Race | $3,157,740 | |
Sports | $14,563,378 | Sports | $4,489,416 | |
Total | $918,029,888 | Total | $614,300,055 | $24,563,378 |
Number of Casinos | 32 | Number of Casinos | 11 | 5 |
Average / Gaming | $28,688,434 | Average / Gaming | $55,845,460 | $4,912,676 |
Average / Non-Gaming | $10,317,064 | Average / Non Gaming | $44,182,844 | $3,164,262 |
The Boulder Strip market is more dependent on slot machines than Downtown Las Vegas. The casinos are mostly oriented toward locals. Race and Sports book are more important. The entire Boulder Strip market (gaming and non-gaming) is a little smaller than the revenue generated by the Las Vegas properties of Wynn Resorts.
List of Boulder Strip casinos[edit]
The Nevada Gaming Commission has stretched the definition of the Boulder Strip so that includes not just the Boulder Hwy., but all of the casinos in the city of Henderson.
Gaming Licenses for Boulder followed by square footage of the casino. Since the 32 casinos include many very tiny casinos often with only slot machines, only those casinos with square footage over 10,000 sq ft (930 m2). are listed. Those casinos with gaming revenue over $72 M in fiscal year 2008 are shown.
LOC # | NAME | SQ. FT. | Over $72M |
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16690-01 | Green Valley Ranch Resort & Spa | 133,659 | >$72M |
27038-01 | Sunset Station | 133,409 | |
17503-01 | Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall, Las Vegas | 126,681 | |
19166-03 | Boulder Station | 89,443 | |
03274-02 | Fiesta Henderson | 73,450 | <$72M |
01018-07 | Arizona Charlie's Boulder | 47,541 | |
00780-04 | Jokers Wild Casino | 23,698 | |
16327-03 | Montelago at Lake Las Vegas | 22,000 | |
16017-03 | Eldorado Casino | 17,756 | |
15322-04 | Hacienda Hotel and Casino | 17,275 | |
16017-03 | Eastside Cannery Hotel and Casino* | 15,000 | |
00210-01 | Railroad Pass Hotel and Casino | 12,803 | |
03659-03 | Club Fortune Casino | 11,250 |
- The Eastside Cannery Hotel and Casino had not opened up its new building by this time. The casino has now been expanded to 65,000 square feet (6,000 m2).
The total revenue (gaming and non-gaming) for the 32 casinos was $1248 million. Individual revenues for casinos is difficult to know with certainty since many companies are private and do not report revenue, or they are public, but only report revenue for groups of casinos. From the NGC abstract we know that the top eight casinos collectively took in between $858 million and $1147 million with an individual minimum of $37 million. From the square footage of the casino floor, number of machines and gaming tables, general quality of the resort and an SEC report that said that Arizona Charlie's Boulder took in $48m in revenue in one year, one can assume that the top eight are the first eight in the above list.
Green Valley Ranch, Sunset Station, Boulder Station, and Sam's Town are the four largest casinos with roughly 2,500 slot machines apiece. Casino Montelago at Lake Las Vegas caters to tourists at the upscale resorts in Lake Las Vegas. Fiesta Henderson and Arizona Charlie's Boulder are the next in size. Eastside Cannery was under construction during the time period of the report (July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008) so their revenue numbers represented the Nevada Palace, an older casino on the site. Joker's Wild and Eldorado Casino are both owned by Boyd gaming, and Joker's Wild is slightly larger with 30 more slot machines and a poker room.
For the first 11 months of the last fiscal year gaming revenue is down 9.32% vs. 13.9% for Clark County as a whole partly because the Eastside Cannery Resort opened this fiscal year.
There are less than 3,000 rooms associated with all of these casinos so that non-gaming revenue consists of mostly food and beverages plus lease fees to secondary businesses like bowling alleys. The five largest of these casinos have a cinema attached to the complex leaving only the aging Cinedome Henderson which opened in 1993 as the only free standing first run cinema in Henderson.
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References[edit]
- ^'Top 20 U.S. Casino Markets by Annual Revenue'. Archived from the original on 2010-07-06.
- ^'Gaming Abstract for Fiscal Year 2008'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2009-06-15.