Issue 110
October 21-27, 2002
Volume 3
page 2
 

Another Mega Resort Casino Plan
Unveiled in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS - Creator Michael R. Henderson unveiled his concept for a 250-acre Mega Resort complex called "Moon" on October 17. The concept is designed to be a 10,000-room, five-star, five-diamond luxury resort like nothing else on planet earth.

"Moon", the largest and most expensive Casino Resort ever contemplated, is envisaged as being a technological and environmental masterpiece that will transport guests to the earth's closest celestial partner.

Henderson assembled a talented team of professionals and spent the last five years bringing his dream to life. Moon Resort and Casino will be an escape into the future with hundreds of attractions including a giant lunar-themed aquatic center, exclusive shopping complex, terrestrial biosphere, moon buggy rides, and its own International Space Station.

Nestled between the hotel's dramatic wings is the centerpiece of the Resort, the Moon itself, towering over 350 feet and housing the world's largest casino.

"Wherever a world class global developer decides to build "Moon", it will instantly become the destination everyone who travels simply has to see," said Michael R. Henderson, the Irish born, Canadian creator of Moon.


Seneca Casino Seeks 2,000 Workers - BUFFALO, NY - /Buffalo Business First/ - The Seneca Niagara Falls Gaming Corp.(SNFGC) opened an employment center Tuesday, Oct. 15 in Niagara Falls in search of some 2,000 workers for their planned casino. "We need to hire and train 2,000 employees in time for our New Year's Eve opening," said G. Michael Brown, president and CEO of SNFGC. The employment center is located in Niagra Falls near the casino at the Rainbow Mall. Officials will accept applications and conduct interviews at the center. Recruits will undergo an 8-week training class to be taught by the casino staff. Entry-level salaries for non-management positions start at $18,000 per year while management positions range from $35,000 - $75,000 annually.

Survey Shows Casino Jobs Bolster Economy - /Telegraph Herald/ - "Oh, my God! My husband and I have bought a house, two cars, saved a lot for my daughter's college education. We have a 401(k) plan, insurance," says Jayne Kersch, table games supervisor at the Diamond Jo Casino in Dubuque. Kersch , along with more than half of Iowa’s 10,000-plus casino workers, took part in a recent "Employee Economic Impact Survey" conducted by the Iowa Gaming Association. The poll touched on issues related to job satisfaction, saving money toward retirement and employee ability to provide for family needs. Among the survey results, 44 percent indicated they pay their bills more regularly, 25 percent said they make more money, and 14 percent have increased their savings. Iowa's racetrack and casino industry combined for an annual payroll of more than $200 million, and Dubuque's two gambling houses together pay more than $20 million in wages and salaries annually. The survey suggests many of those dollars are being spent in Iowa stores. "The gaming industry's tremendous impact on Iowa's economy and labor market is evident in the results of this survey," says Wes Ehrecke, president of the Iowa Gaming Association.

Aerosmith, Kid Rock

Aerosmith will perform at the Grand Garden Arena
at MGM Grand Hotel Casino on November 9.

Price:
$45.00, $75.00, $125.00

Showtime:
7:00 p.m.

Reservations:
Reservations Recommended

For more information please call: (800) 646-7787
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