February 2021

LIGHT Snapshots

 
February 2021
 

In LIGHT of the data.

With the February 2021 release from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, we get the first look at a full 12-month cycle of COVID-19 impacts for Atlantic City, and the casino industry in New Jersey. Data from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE), South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) and Meet AC combines to tell a story of fewer public gatherings, a shift to virtual/remote activities and the loss of thousands of jobs in the service sector. Trends seen across the state, nation and globe in both gaming and non-gaming related industries.

Based on the findings of LIGHT’s recent consumer survey, there is reason to hope that, after the most challenging year in the history of casino gaming in Atlantic City, a return to pre-pandemic prosperity is in sight.

Only time will tell what the ‘new normal’ in Atlantic City will look like, but we should be prepared to see, at least in the short term, a slow return to in-person events, continued popularity of remote gaming products and gradual return to work for people in the service sector in proportion to recovery in consumer demand.

Read LIGHT’s One-Year Retrospective HERE.

 

Atlantic City Gaming Win & Total Casino Revenue

Source:

Monthly Revenue (Industry, $ In Thousands)

February 2021

% Change from Prior Year February 2020 YTD February 2021 % Change from Prior Year YTD February 2020
Total Gaming Win (includes Internet & Sports Wagering) $258,466 -6.0% $275,078 $553,978 1.6% $545,430
Sports Wagering Revenue $16,416 243.9%  $4,773 $48,145 70.8% $28,180
Internet Gaming Win $93,810 80.4% $51,988 $197,582 84.5% $107,074
Casino Gaming Win $148,240 -32.1% $218,317 $308,251 -24.8% $410,176

 

Quarterly Revenue (Industry, $ In Thousands) Q3 2020 % Change from Prior Year Q3 2019 YTD September 30, 2020 % Change from Prior Year YTD September 30, 2019
Casino $398,733 -18.7% $490,347 $865,604 -34.2% $1,315,609
Rooms $143,490 -29.2% $202,711 $241,104 -50.0% $$482,424
Food & Beverage $50,900 -68.8% $162,918 $154,639 -64.7% $437,704
Entertainment & Other $36,191 -50.4% $72,896 $85,035 -54.4% $186,500
Casino Licensees Total Revenue $629,314 -32.2% $928,872 $1,346,355 -44.42% $2,422,236

Atlantic City Hotel Lodging

Source:

Casino Hotel Lodging Statistics
For the Period Ended
September 30, 2020
Q3 2020 Q3 2019 YTD 2020 YTD 2019
Occupancy percentage 72.9% 90.8% 70.6% 81.2%
Average Daily Room Rate (ADR) $159.11 $161.06 $144.89 $145.51
Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR)* $115.99 $146.24 $102.29 $118.15

* RevPAR= ADR X Occupancy Percentage

[Note: Atlantic City’s casino hotels were closed in April, May and June due to COVID-19 restrictions.]


Atlantic City Statistical Transportation Data

Source:

Travel Mode January
2021
Change
from Prior
Year
January
2020
YTD
January
2021
Change
from Prior
Year
YTD January
2020
AC Expressway
Total Toll-Paying Traffic
Pleasantville Toll Plaza
971,510 -33.4% 1,458,906 971,510 -33.4% 1,458,906
AC Airport
Scheduled Service Passengers 30,665 -66.9% 92,702 30,665 -66.9% 92,702
Charter Passengers  1,264 -79.0% 6,028 1,264 -79.0% 6,028
Total Air Passengers 31,929 -67.7% 98,730 31,929 -67.7% 98,730

Atlantic City Meetings and Conventions Data

Source:

  Feb '21 Feb '20 % Change
from Prior Year
TOTAL
2021 YTD
TOTAL
2020 YTD
% Change
from Prior Year
Conventions/Tradeshows/Meetings
# of Shows 1 11 -91% 1 17 -945
# of Room Nights 0 22,469 -100% 0 62,606 -100%
# of Delegates 36 61,763 -100% 36 129,158 -100%
Delegate Spending $4,125 $18,326,535 -100% $4,125 $44,107,112 -100%
Boardwalk Hall Bookings
# of Shows 0 5 -100% 0 9 -100%
# of Attendees 0 61,161 -100% 0 86,811 -100%
Hotel Bookings
# of Shows 2 15 -87% 3 22 -86%
# of Room Nights 400 7,984 -95% 448 12,885 -97%
# of Attendees 375 10,845 -97% 11,375 17,770 -36%
Delegate Spending $166,220 $4,567,966 -96% $2,232,463 $7, 752,236 -71%
Monthly Totals
# Convs_Trade_Mtgs / Boardwalk Hall / Hotel 3 31 -90% 4 48 -92%
# of Room Nights 400 30,453 -99% 448 75,491 -95%
# of Attendees 411 133,769 -100% 11,411 233,739 -95%
Delegate Spending $170,345 $22,894,501 -99% $2,236,588 $51,859,348 -96%

Note: Reduction in figures beginning mid-March 2020 are due to cancellations and/or shut downs as a result of COVID-19
*January 2021 hotel attendees reflect virtual attendance number


LIGHT Snapshots is a publication of the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality & Tourism at ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ
Jane Bokunewicz, Ph. D., Institute Coordinator and Associate Professor of Hospitality

Atlantic City Information

 

Atlantic City St. Patrick's Day canceled for 2021 - As reported by , the annual Atlantic City St. Patrick's Day has been postponed to March 12, 2022. The event, which is a highlight of spring in Atlantic City, was also due to concerns related to the pandemic. 

Four West Atlantic City motels to be demolished before May 1 - As reported by , four run-down motels along the Black Horse Pike approaching Atlantic City should be demolished before the start of the 2021 summer season. The tear-down, which should take approximately six weeks, is the first phase of a two-phase project that would see the land converted to a passive park. 

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) announces extension of basketball tournaments - As reported by MAAC announced that its basketball tournaments, originally scheduled for March 9-13 would start on March 8 to allow for additional COVID-19 safety protocols between games. Last year's MAAC tournament was canceled before completion due to statewide COVID precautions. Fan attendance for the event was limited to about 1,100 fans and family members. 

NASA enters multi-year agreement with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) William J. Hughes Technical Center - As reported by , NASA has entered into a multi-year agreement to use workspace at the National Aviation Research and Technical Park at the FAA Tech Center in Atlantic County. NASA and FAA employess will work on Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) projects including advancing drone technology and electric aircraft operating at low-altitude in urban environments. 

 

New Jersey Gaming News

 

Caesars Entertainment Group enters multi-state market access agreement with Carousel Group to launch SportsBetting.com - According to, Caesars is set to partner with Malta-based  Carousel Group to launch online sportsbook, SportsBetting.com, in three states (New Jersey, Indiana and Iowa). The New Jersey launch is expected before the end of 2021. The agreement expands Carousel's U.S. market access from $109 million to an estimated $1.8 billion. The online arm of Caesars Entertainment, Caesars Interactive NJ claims nearly 10% of market revenue $970.34 million. 

Former Trump Plaza Casino tower imploded - As reported by and the , the 39-story tower was imploded at 9:08 a.m. on Wednesday, February 17th. The former casino opened in 1984 and remained vacant after closing in 2014. Current owner Carl Icahn purchased the building out of bankruptcy in 2016. The 70-80 foot pile of debris left by the implosion is expected to be cleared by summer. Plans for the site remain unclear, although Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small has said he'd like to see the land redeveloped for multi-use purposes, perhaps catering to families. 

January 2021 the first month with over $100 million in New Jersey online gaming revenue - According to , for the first time in state history, New Jersey operators generated over $100 million in revenue from online casino and poker games in one month. In January 2021, online casino operators generated $103,771,312 in revenue a modest increase over December 2020 ($99,450,065), but the first time the market realized nine firgure, single month revenue. Combined daily average revenue for online casinos and poker rooms totaled $3,347,462 in January, up 4.35% over December. Net revenue after promotions was up 5.65% in January compared to December making it the best month for that metric since the March 2020 casino shutdown. 

New Jersey sportsbooks see 116% increase in handle for Super Bowl wagers - As reported by , Super Bowl bets at New Jersey sportsbooks totaled approximately $117.4 million in 2021 resulting in a win of $11.3 million. In 2020 Super Bowl wagers totaled $54.3 million, with sportsbooks paying out $58.6 million for a loss of more than $4.2 million. 

 

National Gaming News

 

Borgata partners with Rivers Casino on Pensylvania online casino offering - According to , on February 24, Borgata Online Casino went live in Pennsylvania. It is the second online casino in the state to be operated by BetMGM. Both online casinos have different land-based partners. The BetMGM online casino operates in partnership with Penn National; the Borgata online casino is operated in partnership with Rivers Casino. 

District of Columbia becomes 8th jurisdiction to authorize instant online lottery games -  According to , Washington DC is the latest jurisditiction to authorize instant online lottery or "iLottery" games, joining a list of seven other jurisdictions including Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Virginia. In addition to these states, six others offer online sales of lottery 'draw' tickets. 

DraftKings expands DFS deal with NFL, looks to gain access to Canadian market ahead of sports betting legalization - According to , DraftKings expanded its agreement with the NFL, to include NFL branding and content opportunities for the Canadian market. DraftKings is the exclusive DFS sponsor of the league. The Canadian government is in the process of ending a federal ban on single-game sports betting and the province of Ontario may soon end a lottery-run monopoly on online gambling. DraftKings has positioned itself to be one of the first private operators in the market. TheScore estimates the Ontario sports betting market could be worth $1.5-$2.1 billion annually and could be live by the second half of 2021. 

Georgia legislature advances mobile-only sports betting bill - According to , the Georgia House of Representatives, Economic Development and Tourism Committee passed . The bill, viewed by its sponsors as an opportunity to increase fan engagement, would allow for six sports betting operators with no limit on the number of potential licenses. Sports betting would be regulated by the Georgia Lottery, taxed at 14% and sportsbooks would pay $900,000 annually for their license. There would be no betting on any college sports. As reported by , the constitutionality of HB86 and a similar Senate Bill () have been called into question, as the state requires a constitutional ammendment to permit the expansion of casino gambling. 

Illinois pursues internet gaming legislation - According to , legislation has been introduced () which would, if passed, become known as the Internet Gaming Act (IGA) for Illinois. The legislation would allow up to 39 online casinos and would exact a 12% tax on adjusted gross gaming revenue. The state passed a Sports Wagering Act (SWA) in 2019 and began accepting legal sports bets in March 2020. 

Nevada 2021 Super Bowl handle lowest since 2016 - According to Nevada's 184 sportsbooks saw $136.1 million in wagers on Super Bowl LV. This was the lowest handle for the state since 2016 ($132.5 million). Sportsbooks won $12.6 million on the event for a hold (win) percentage of 9.2. Nevada set records for Super Bowl handle in 2016 and again 2017 before peaking in 2018 with $158.6 million in wagers. Nevada had a higher handle than New Jersey in 2021 ($117.4 million), but New Jersey surpassed Nevada with a hold percentage of 9.6 or $11.3 million.

Record number of Americans wager on Super Bowl - As reported by the , an estimated 23.2 million americans wagered on Super Bowl LV.  Betters wagered $7.6 million with online sports books a 63% increase year over year; 1.8 million Americans planned to wager with a bookie, down 21% year over year. 

Vermont legislators propose sports betting bill - As reported by , on February 11, a bill () authorizing sports betting in Vermont through the state's lottery was introduced. The bill would permit up to 6 mobile sportsbooks, prohibit wagering for individuals under 18 and ban wagering on in-state college sporting events. Details regarding taxes and licensing fees were left out of the bill. The bill was referred to the Vermont Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs. 

Virgin Hotels announces opening date for Las Vegas Casino Hotel - As reported by , Virgin Hotels announced that its new Las Vegas property would open on March 25. The off-strip complex is comprised of three hotel towers totaling 1,500 guestrooms, a 60,000-square-foot Mohegan Sun Casino operated by Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment, a five-acre pool area and event lawn, a theater with capacity for 4,500 and a dozen different food and beverage venues. 

Virginia to become major sports betting market - According analysis by shared via , Virginia's sports betting market could reach $5 billion in annual wagers in three years. The $5 billion in wagers (or handle) would result in an estimated $400 million in operator revenue and $60 million in state tax revenue annually. Like New Jersey, Virginia is expected to benefit from its proximity to large markets including Baltimore, Washington D.C. and North Carolina. 

 

Hospitality & Tourism News

 

Federal Highway Administration designates 130-mile route through South Jersey as National Scenic Byway - As reported by the , the Pine Barrens Byway, managed by the New Jersey Pinelands Commission, has been designated by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration as a . The 130-mile loop runs mostly through the lower half of the one million-acre Pinelands National Reserve in Atlantic, Burlington, Cape May, Cumberland, and Ocean counties.

Greater Newark Convention and Visitors Bureau partners with United Airlines on Shop Local innitiative- According to a press release shared via , The Greater Newark Convention and Visitors Bureau (GNCVB) and United Airlines have partnered to support small businesses in Newark New Jersey. According to a spokesperson for GNCVB, Ricardo Salazar, "United is the first major airline to endorse and promote the small business community in Newark." United has operated a transportation hub out of Newark Liberty International Airport for more than 20 years.  

Marriott International announces passing of President and CEO, Arne Sorenson - According to a from Marriot International, President and CEO Arne Sorenson passed away on February 15 after a battle with pancreatic pancer. Mr. Sorenson became Marriott International's third CEO in 2012 and saw the company through a period of great progress. 

U.S. Senate votes in favor of budget resolution amendment to support restaurants; bipartisan bill reintroduced in Congress - As reported by , the U.S. Senate voted 90-10 in favor of "The Restaurant Rescue Plan," a bipartisan amendment to the budget resolution aimed at providing financial relief for the restaurant industry. Once passed, the budget resolution will provide funding for the $1.9 trillion 'American Rescue Plan' which includes a $25 billion dedicated grant relief program for restaurants. Also as reported by , the RESTAURANTS Act of 2021 was reintroduced to Congress. The bipartisan bill, which was passed by the house in the previous congressional session, would create a $120 billion fund to provide relief for food service businesses with less than 20 units. The bill updates and unifies language from multiple bills previously proposed by the House and Senate, and would be a seperate relief fund from the $25 billion approved by the Senate's budget resolution amendment.