US Casino Hotels Industry Report 2009
28-05-2009
It has just been announced that Research and Markets have already released the US Casino Hotels Industry Report for this year. This report is published once a year and is one of the most sought-after reports ever in the industry.
What makes the report the most sought-after?
There are a lot of aspects about the report that make it highly valuable in the industry. For one thing, this report contains statistics that are prevalent to the industry, and these statistics are as timely and as accurate as you can get. And you do not get just statistics for you also get valuable forecasts as well as demographics. In fact, the report would actually give you the industry’s current size as well as the forecast estimates of that for the year 2010. By the industry’s size, this would be comprised of the number of establishments, the number of people employed all over the industry, and total sales. Now, this is one valuable report to have because it covers all of the 50 states of America, plus more than 900 metro areas.
Perks of the US Casino Hotels Industry Report for 2009
Apart from the aforementioned, the report also gives you the primary definition of the industry, 5 years’ worth of historical trends that are prevalent in terms of industry sales, the number of establishments as well as the people employed in this establishments, a breakdown of all these establishments, as well as concrete estimates pertaining to 10 of the sub-industries in the market. These sub-industries include casino hotels, of course.
The Definition of the Industry and other Related Industries The official term to know here is NAICS 72112: Casino Hotels. By definition, the industry is comprised of establishments that are involved in the provision of hotel facilities for short-term stays, along with a casino conveniently situated in the hotel premises. This casino comes with table wagering games, sports betting, and slot machines. Casino hotels offer a wide range of amenities and services to their guests, like room service, food and beverage, entertainment, swimming pools, conference halls, convention facilities, even valet parking. The related industries then are comprised of hotels, motels, lodges, resorts, as well as full-service restaurants.
By definition, the NAICS 72112: Casino Hotels could definitely be compared with the SIC 7011: Casino Hotels.