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en Who's going to come to a hotel over here? This is not Las Vegas, this is not Atlantic City, this is not Reno - this is College Point, a family oriented neighborhood.

en When Atlantic City first came on, there was this huge panic in Vegas, that we were going to be surpassed by Atlantic City in a few years, which would have been true if Atlantic City had played its cards right. But the race is pretty much over, and Las Vegas has won.

en The only real reason that Steve Wynn is coming to Atlantic City is because we're doing so well, ... If Atlantic City wasn't doing well, he and others wouldn't want to come here. They want to come here because the market is good right now, the market is better than Las Vegas and that's where they want to be.
  Donald Trump

en Demand by corporations for Las Vegas group and meeting hotel space is huge, even incredible, because of the diversity of the city's product. As we search for availability in Las Vegas for corporate groups, we do so smarter, not necessarily harder these days.

en She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor. He is to Atlantic City what Oscar De La Hoya is to Vegas. That building loves him.

en Bob Boughner did for Atlantic City what Steve Wynn did for the Las Vegas Strip in 1989.

en It's not at all like other sites. Reno pulls the biggest crowd by far. There's a lot of hometown support. Boxing is known throughout Reno. They really support it. At Cal (Berkeley) or Vegas they don't get half the draw.

en That's scary, especially here, because this is such a family-oriented neighborhood.

en We have a great neighborhood, we're all family oriented. We take care of each other.

en It's a family-oriented neighborhood. That is very shocking to have it happen next to your house.

en Maureen has been a strong proponent of Atlantic City for years. We know she'll bring her valuable experience and vast body of knowledge to our team in promoting the city and our efforts in supporting the Atlantic City Convention Center and Boardwalk Hall.

en Without a doubt, poker is driving U.S. tourists to Las Vegas, Atlantic City and river boats. A safer bet, pun intended, is to invest in actual casinos.

en Honestly, they want what anyone would look for: a safe neighborhood, and if they have a family, a place with a pool. If they're single, sometimes they'll stay in a hotel.

en They have no allegiance to Atlantic City whatsoever, other than nostalgia, and that doesn't pay the bills, ... The Miss America pageant has to do what it thinks best serves its interests, and if moving out of Atlantic City does, that's what it should do.

en The mistake that was made in the '70s and early '80s was that they took the ideas from the Vegas strip and jammed them down Atlantic City's throat. It's been successful, but to get to the next level, to real excellence, you need casinos that take more advantage of the boardwalk and the beach and the marina.


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