Looks like the rumour I posted is coming to fruition..hmmmm...Loosening up on Visas, etc etc all part of the big game plan..
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/business/Gov-t--hotel-investor-in-casino-gaming-licence-talks_9750395
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09-20-2011, 07:50 AM
Looks like the rumour I posted is coming to fruition..hmmmm...Loosening up on Visas, etc etc all part of the big game plan.. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/business/Gov-t--hotel-investor-in-casino-gaming-licence-talks_9750395
09-20-2011, 10:46 AM
just what is needed, not too many loosing their souls and everything else to gambling....the slots are everywhere already...in the smallest of places that i never thought i would see them....sad
09-20-2011, 03:45 PM
OM*^*^&^&^*^* G. Will these people NEVER see the light? Fast cash eh? yup drawing more undesirables. Lovely. How about FIXING the infrastructure and providing SERVICE and a safe environment? Nahhh go for the quick buck ...it's worked so well thus far...NOT.
09-20-2011, 10:30 PM
The article is actually rubbish in some regards. That license is already in someone's pocket...these are just formalities. Was supposed to be Palmyra before..they bankrupting.. Word on the street West=Lucea...not on the beach side.... And. Mobay Hope looked better/better upkept BEFORE the Spanish Hospiten took it over. It looks rundown now.
09-21-2011, 09:06 AM
A 2000 room development in the west? What a monstrosity that would be. Would it be a high rise or sprawling resort eating up massive land area? If a casino is built the developers want the patrons to be in the casino gambling, not on the beach or taking tours. From what I understand thousands upon thousands of rooms sit empty in Las Vegas, for lack of takers. I don't see a large hotel-casino complex being a positive thing for Hanover or Westmoreland. |
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