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Competition, Casino Spending, and Use of Casino Amenities
Wesley S. Roehl
Users of some casino amenities, such as gourmet restaurants, coffee shops, and large-and small-scale shows, spend substantially more money gambling than do nonusers of these amenities. As competition increases, information on the role amenities play in attracting guests and keeping them on-site will become more important.
Journal of Travel Research, Vol. 34, No. 3,
57-62 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/004728759603400308

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