Not so long ago, you made the trek out to Las Vegas, and a glamorous and exciting trek it was if you wanted to gamble in America. Then Atlantic City got on board, and casinos that are tribal at various locales across the country. The poker growth hit, and everybody and their mother wanted to open US casinos and drive the tidal wave. A combination of changing mores while the excitement that is addictive of on tables and machines swept America and suddenly, it seemed like every state wanted to legalize what had when been largely forbidden. Dazzling revenues and 1000s of created work opportunities probably didn't hurt the rise in gaming homes either.
But those days appear to have hit a sinkhole within the road: experts are now actually saying that the American casino market is overbuilt, and approaching complete saturation.
Too Competition that is much Enough Differentiation
What is caused the spiral that is downward? According to University of Nevada, Reno teacher Mark Nichols, it's become something of the fast-food-that's-all-the-same environment for United states casinos. Nichols claims that casinos have actually lost their cap ability 'to out-entice someone, because everybody is pretty much equivalent, and everybody is on the playing field that is same. [So] then it just comes down to location.' Fitch video gaming analyst Alex Bumazhny told Bloomberg early in the day this month that the American brick-and-m