"The frequency (of their visits) was not as great as it once was," he said. The Asian financial crisis also is apparently having an effect on business at the Skagit Valley Casino there has been a drop in the number of Asian customers, many of whom come in from Vancouver, B.C., said spokesman Don Guglielmino. Skagit Valley Casino officials, like those at other casinos in the state, cite the absence of slot machines - devices banned by state law and rejected by voters - as a reason for the financial slump. Of 12 tribal casinos approved by the state since 1988, one closed last summer - the Lummi Casino near Bellingham - and at least three more, citing financial problems, have stopped making their required community-impact contributions, state officials said. They added that business is still good and there are plans to add a resort.īut it represents the latest in a series of financial problems for tribal casinos in the state. The move will mean little for casino-goers who visit Harrah's Skagit Valley Casino, just off Interstate 5 north of Burlington in Skagit County, tribal members said. Citing debt problems and a drop in customers, the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe and Harrah's Entertainment announced yesterday an agreement for Harrah's to withdraw as managers of the tribe's casino in November.
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