“That being said, there is still enough business to go around between these three properties,” he said. Woinski said MGM may hold an advantage during the summer tourist season because of its proximity to Washington’s popular destinations.
“MGM is the more high-end, tourist and table game player while Live has the location and enough traffic near them to remain strong.” “I think both MGM and Live can both settle in with their own niche customer,” said Alan Woinski, president of Gaming USA Corp., which publishes industry newsletters. Baltimore Sun eNewspaper Home Page Close Menu