Lakeside Casino revenue down after Prairie Meadows competition

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Fish - Wildbill Remember our discussions about the Iowa oversupply situation?

I'm a bit suprised about a 30% drop but oversupply is clearly the reason here. I wonder if the market will digest it or if its already at its limit?

We'll see



Tuesday, January 11, 2005 5:51 AM CST
Lakeside Casino revenue down after Prairie Meadows competition
OSCEOLA (AP) --- Lakeside Casino Resort in Osceola reports that revenues tumbled last month after additional gambling options became available at Prairie Meadows Racetrack and Casino in Altoona.

Lakeside reported nearly a 30 percent drop in revenues in December.

Kevin Preston, Lakeside's general manager, said Monday he expected a 10 percent to 15 percent casino decline in December, but he added that several more months would be needed to fairly assess Prairie Meadows' impact.

Prairie Meadows on Dec. 13 added 33 table games to its 1,491 slot machines. Action has been heavy, with up to 30 people waiting at times for seats at the tables.

"We were very satisfied with the results," General Manager Bob Farinella said. "We're ahead of our expectations."

During the two-plus weeks they were available in December, table games at Prairie Meadows Racetrack and Casino generated $816,218. The casino's gross revenue for the month was $15,089,029.

Lakeside's table games took in $684,444 for the entire month. Last year's December take was $958,834.

Slot machine revenue in Osceola also fell in December, by about 9 percent. At that rate, Lakeside would lose about $8 million annually from its $55 million casino operation.

Jack Ketterer, administrator of the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission, said a number of factors could have combined to drive Lakeside's December numbers down. Last month, for example, had four Saturdays; there were five in December 2003. Saturdays are typically the busiest for casinos, he said. Weather could also have been a factor.

"It might be just a little bit too soon to tell" whether Prairie Meadows will have a lasting negative effect, Ketterer said.

Prairie Meadows will move forward with a $60 million expansion that should be complete by the beginning of 2007. That plan is for another 500 slot machines, 32 more table games, a buffet, a steakhouse and a multipurpose room. The expansion is expected to generate an extra $56 million a year.

The expansion must be approved by the gaming commission, which meets Thursday.

"If all things work out well, we anticipate groundbreaking in early summer," Farinella said.

Preston said Lakeside, which was sold for $287 million last summer to a Las Vegas gambling company, will get an updated look inside and out within the next six months, along with updated slot machines.

"Of course, then everyone is going to try to come here," he predicted.

Preston has said that nearly 30 percent of his customers are from Polk County.

December table-game revenue at Iowa's nine other state-regulated casinos was mixed. Besides Prairie Meadows, three posted per-table gains for the month. Ameristar and Harrah's in Council Bluffs each topped $1.8 million, with an average of more than $46,000 per table -- but recorded decreases from the same month last year.
 

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My friend here in town works @ Prairie Meadows as a manager. The table action really helped them out....but PM is a non-profit if that matters at all.

They're also considering another casino in West Des Moines but personally I'd like to see that NOT happen. I like West Des Moines and don't want it invaded by a bunch of degenerates.

Lakeside is going to suffer... Also The Meskwaki casino opened back up (what has it been.... a year now? I don't remember) which hurt everyone because they get a lot of business from around the state that Prairie and Lakeside were picking up for the year they were fighting over ownership or WTF ever they were doing.
 

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The new casino planned for FORT DODGE will be a goldmine, mark my words!

That area of the state badly needs more gaming options.
 

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We should start to see some very good promotional givaways coming out of the state of IOWA shortly with the influx of casinos springing up around the Hawkeye State.

Great news for us players!
 

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It may be a goldmine but I cant see how other facilities int he state won't suffer the more gaming is added to what is already the market with by far the highest spending per person on gambling
 

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WorldRunner said:
My friend here in town works @ Prairie Meadows as a manager. The table action really helped them out....but PM is a non-profit if that matters at all.

They're also considering another casino in West Des Moines but personally I'd like to see that NOT happen. I like West Des Moines and don't want it invaded by a bunch of degenerates.

Lakeside is going to suffer... Also The Meskwaki casino opened back up (what has it been.... a year now? I don't remember) which hurt everyone because they get a lot of business from around the state that Prairie and Lakeside were picking up for the year they were fighting over ownership or WTF ever they were doing.
NEVER,NEVER,NEVER go to Meskwaki ! No drinking, no smoking and they pay no taxes to the State or Gov't. I will not subsidize building Teepee's or paying for the low life scum that live on that Reservation.
 
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Jarbo said:
NEVER,NEVER,NEVER go to Meskwaki ! No drinking, no smoking and they pay no taxes to the State or Gov't. I will not subsidize building Teepee's or paying for the low life scum that live on that Reservation.
Jarbo, I agree.

They're also very prejudiced towards other people as well. Say what you want...but I know first hand.

I would never go there...for some of the reasons you mentioned But I don't set foot in any casino.
 
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JARBO- Respect your comments and opinions, but edited your last comment in the above thread.

Ownership would not have been happy if they had seen that, thanks for understanding Jarbo.
 

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Fish - Understood.

BTW - Japaw is not me. I have no ghosts. As you have already seen, if I have something to say, I will say it and take credit or shame for it.

For better or worse I have always worn my heart on my sleeve, everyone knows where they stand with me.


Luck:cool:
 

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