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Bay Staters lead region in gambling. We spent $1.1 billion last year

See the story in the Sun Chronicle hereWe even spent $1.4 million in Maine
Neighboring RI spent half as much

By Rebecca Keister, Sun Sentinel staff

Massachusetts residents spent a whopping $1.1 billion at southern New England's gambling outlets last year, outspending Rhode Island and Connecticut visitors at those same casinos.

According to the 2007 New England Gaming Update, released today by the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth's Center for Policy Analysis, Bay Staters spent their money as follows:

  • 07_$876 million at Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun Casino, both in Connecticut.
  • $180 million at Lincoln Park, now Twin River, and Newport Grand, both in Rhode Island.
  • $1.4 million at Hollywood Slots in Bangor, Maine.

The draw, according to Clyde W. Barrow, the center's director, is obvious. Coupled with a lack of options within their state, Massachusetts are appreciating those locations as destination gambling facilities.

"Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods are so heavily invested in developing their facilities into four-season gaming, entertainment and destination resort facilities, while at the same time enhancing their domination of the Massachusetts and Rhode Island markets," Barrow said.

Foxwoods, in partnership with MGM Grand, is scheduled to complete its $700 million expansion project in summer 2008. Mohegan Sun plans a $740 million project, scheduled for completion in spring 2010.

Foxwoods gets 35% of players from Mass. - more than from Conn.

Massachusetts residents are the largest customer base at Foxwoods, at 35 percent. They even visit the casino more than Connecticut residents.

quote_b_gambling_01They also compose 41 percent of Twin River customers and 44 percent of Newport Grand patrons.

Rhode Island residents comprise 58 percent of patrons at Twin River and 52 percent at Newport Grand. They make up just 14 percent of Foxwoods patrons and 5 percent of Mohegan Sun customers, which may suggest they stay in-state at Rhode Island's smaller gaming and slot-machine facilities.

Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun generated about $3.15 billion in spending in 2006. Both casinos experienced increases in gaming and non-gaming revenues.

Spending at those casinos by Massachusetts contributed an estimated $119 million to the Connecticut state treasury.

The UMass Dartmouth center plans to release a series of recommendations as to how Massachusetts could maximize potential economic benefits if state officials approve one or more casinos and slot machines at the state's racetracks.

If Massachusetts approves slots at the tracks, Barrow said, "and imposes a gaming tax less than Rhode Island's, (Twin River) and Newport Grand could face a significant patron drain and revenue decline in a short amount of time."

Plainridge Racecourse in Plainville is one of the state's four racetracks and has been actively lobbying for a chance to put slot machines at its Route 1 facility.

REBECCA KEISTER can be reached at 508-236-0336 or at rkeister@thesunchronicle.com. Here story is reprinted here with permission of her editor Mike Kirby.

Read the UMass Center full report:
RI residents last year spent $548 million at southern New England’s casinos and slot parlors
CT casinos suffer NY customer falloff as Empire State introduces slots at
local racetracks and Indian casinos open; CT casinos to recoup NY
revenue loss by increased marketing of MA and RI
RI slot parlor also targets Bay Staters as execs pledge campaign

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04/02/07 @ 11:01 am
Monponsett [Member] writes:
I bet they never allow gambling here.
04/02/07 @ 11:10 am
wolfram [Member] writes:
Hundred bucks (Walter's good for it) says your wrong...
04/02/07 @ 11:34 am
CCToday [Member] writes:
"The taste for gambling, like that for sports, is a kind of feeble-mindedness—maybe even an insanity. It can be justified only by a resort to the most preposterous sophistry. Whenever it has seized a man of any visible talent—for example, Dostoevsky and C. C. Colton— he has ended crazy. It is the silliest of all the vices." H. L. Mencken
04/02/07 @ 11:47 am
News-Hen [Member] writes:
"A billion here, a billion there - pretty soon you're talking about 'real money'."
Senator Everett Dirksen (R-IL) over thirty years ago.
04/02/07 @ 11:56 am
Shecky [Member] writes:
Why make the "Wamps" give all that money to New Beige or Fall Reeve? Give the Indians back their land we stole from them now called "Massachusetts Military Reservation" ("reservation" - get it?) and keep that BILLION plus the HALF BILLION Rhode Islanders spent on gambling RIGHT HERE ON OLDE CAPE COD !!!
What are we - stupid or something? They're "our Indians" - we're the ones that eff-ed them over, wiped out half the tribe with smallpox-laden "gift blankets", stole their land, and the MMR is state property - we own it.
04/02/07 @ 2:15 pm
maverick [Member] writes:
Monpo..." I bet they never allow gambling here. "

They already have. It is known as " Cape Wind ".

I hope your right as the Mass. $$$ helps with my RI taxes.
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