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Well, that was a great conversation... We had an in-depth talk with Chuck from VegasTripping.com who just recently has gotten back from Macau.

We went over everything from specific hotel talk on topics like Wynn Macau, Venetian Macau, Galaxy Starworld, MGM Grand Macau, Casino Lisboa and more. We also talked about the business - folks like Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands, SJM, Melco and others.

Cotai, gaming industry topics, casino design and more. It was a great discussion and I'm hoping we can do another segment soon.


Posted by Hunter and is filed under Business of Gaming , Casino Design , Harrah's , Interviews , Las Vegas Strip , MGM MIRAGE , Macau Casinos and Hotels , Podcasts , RateVegas.com , Trip Reports , Venetian/LV Sands , Wynn Resorts
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Couple of things:

Chuck posted a video from his Cotai trip:
http://www.macautripping.com/tripping/post.php?p=58&src=rss

Brian Fey pointed me at this video, of the Venetian Macau's construction:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNKe41Uu2iM

Posted by: Hunter on September 24, 2007 6:29 PM


This stuff about Macau and Kotai was interesting but the poor quality of these phone-recording-quality podcasts makes them hard to listen to.

I appreciate your effort though.

Posted by: Phil G on September 26, 2007 2:17 AM


I listened this morning and it sounded good. (I say that knowing not to expect studio quality sound.) I listen from an iPod with Bose noise-cancelling headphones so that probably helps. In any case, reading the Macau info online is interesting and helpful but hearing first hand accounts provides some unique flavor.

Posted by: GregoryZephyr on October 3, 2007 12:51 PM




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