
Originally Posted by
Midtowner
Oh, more of a realist, and a user of inflammatory language for the point of getting my point across. Others are much more elitist than me in that if there was a casino in Bricktown, they wouldn't go. Crime, without question, would be up, it would no longer be the sort of venue you'd want for a lot of the conventions OKC is going after. Let me put it this way--with regard to conventions, having a casino near the premises of the hotel wouldn't win us any conventions, but it'd definitely lose us some.
As for me, myself/I? I actually work for, proudly, I might add, many of those folks who I know would not mesh with the current Bricktown vibe. They pay my mortgage/student loans, etc., that definitively doesn't make me better than them, but different? For sure. That's why they hire me.
Just because a lot of some people like a certain amenity doesn't mean everyone is going to like it.
From a business standpoint, too, nothing about the crowd draw in a casino would be beneficial to the businesses in Bricktown. Casinos have their own restaurants, dance clubs, entertainment, etc. They exist to suck you in and keep you there. Bricktown restaurants work of a sort of synergy. Restaurant A gets you there for dinner, the movie theater shows you a movie, then you go to the club where you dance/drink, then, once that's over, you go to IHOP to sober up, or if you're too far gone and don't want to get a cab, you go get a room at the Hampton. With a casino, the Hampton is the only remaining possible beneficiary there, and even then, probably not, since most casinos are now running their own hotels.
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