Atlantic City Holidaying Amid the Recession
The Economic crisis this year seems to have hit hard. And with the predictions of it not ending anytime
soon, it sure has acerbated this holiday season. Going to a favorite holiday destination might not be on the list for many this holiday season amid rising unemployment. But the people are still ready to take the bull by horns with shows booked all over the city. Surprised?
Don’t get me wrong, we aren’t breaking any records here, but tickets sales are certainly higher than what most people expected this time of the year when even Mr. Donald Trump is worried. People have found uncompromising ways of dealing with the recession. I have friends that say they are mingling locally instead of driving to neighboring states. A few others canceled their big spending trips to Vegas and decided to go watch the fireworks locally instead. Locals are keeping business alive more so than ever in Atlantic City and ticket sales perhaps reflect that sentiment.
News has also come in to us that some casinos in Las Vegas had a little bit of a change of fortune in the month of November. One of the casinos reportedly beat their revenues from November 2007, something we haven’t heard of from the casino industry for a while. While we don’t think that this is happening in Atlantic City yet, our hopes are high for 2009!
Markets are flooded with books that claim to help you to “deal with recession”. Although it wouldn’t be a bad suggestion to save your dime on those. Admittedly, keeping the holiday spirits high might be difficult through a recession, but not impossible. People have eventually come to believe that a perfect holiday is not about going on a spending spree. It’s all about enriching yourself with good memories. That’s what gets us through periods such as this one.
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