We're probably a little better off than some other operations.
Obviously, we feel very good about our location. It is strategic to a number of densely populated areas.
As of Friday there were 46 people on our MIA list. We cut off their paychecks and heard from 26 of them.
On the surface, an occasional made-for-TV poker event could possibly bring a lot of positive exposure to downtown Las Vegas.
This is a great opportunity that we would like to see happen.
Downtown had a record year, in spite of extraordinary fuel prices. We fly some 10,000 a month on our own charter.
Limerick Township, at the end of the day, doesn't make the decision on the license, although they're a very important part of it.
The casino is now all on one floor as opposed to being spread out over three decks. It's a much more spacious environment. We have a non-smoking area. We have about 500 more slot machines than we did previously.
The downtown doesn't need more gaming. It needs more amenities like residential living and a ballpark. Those would be positive.
We have two very solid brands to build upon, and I think it's safe to say the casino will either be one or the other.