Trends - Macau and Las Vegas
December 1, 2010
Christian Wagner
Urbanism in China
Macau Las Vegas Pop:
544,600 2010 (2nd qtr) estimate
567,641 1,902,834 2009 population estimate
December 1, 2010
Christian Wagner
Urbanism in China
Macau Las Vegas Pop:
544,600 2010 (2nd qtr) estimate
567,641 1,902,834 2009 population estimate
Area:
11.39 sq mi 29.5 km2
December 1, 2010
131.3 sq mi 340.0 km2
Christian Wagner
Urbanism in China
Macau Las Vegas Pop:
544,600 2010 (2nd qtr) estimate
567,641 1,902,834 2009 population estimate
Area: Dens:
11.39 sq mi 29.5 km2
131.3 sq mi 340.0 km2
48,092/sq mi 18,568/km2
4,154/sq mi 1,604/km2
December 1, 2010
Christian Wagner
Urbanism in China
Macau Las Vegas Pop:
544,600 2010 (2nd qtr) estimate
567,641 1,902,834 2009 population estimate
Area: Dens:
11.39 sq mi 29.5 km2
131.3 sq mi 340.0 km2
48,092/sq mi 18,568/km2
4,154/sq mi 1,604/km2
Loc:
December 1, 2010
60 KM to HK By Ferry
426 KM to LA By Car
Christian Wagner
Urbanism in China
Macau Las Vegas Int’l Tour:
December 1, 2010
4,457,000
4,920,900
21ST
17TH
2008 Estimates
2008 Estimates
Christian Wagner
Urbanism in China
Macau Las Vegas Int’l Tour: Growth:
December 1, 2010
4,457,000
4,920,900
21ST
17TH
2008 Estimates
12.8% Annual
2008 Estimates
4.6% Annual
Christian Wagner
Urbanism in China
Macau Las Vegas Int’l Tour: Growth: Tot. Tour:
December 1, 2010
4,457,000
4,920,900
21ST
17TH
2008 Estimates
2008 Estimates
12.8% Annual
4.6% Annual
22 Million (2006 est)
39.2 Million (2008 est)
Christian Wagner
Urbanism in China
Macau Las Vegas Revenue:
$ 10.4 BI 2008 Estimates
6.9 BI 2006 Estimates
? 12.8 BI 2007 Estimates
In 2006, the Las Vegas Strip lost its longtime status as the world’s highestgrossing gambling center, falling to second place behind Macau. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Vegas_Strip)
December 1, 2010
Christian Wagner
Urbanism in China
Macau Las Vegas Revenue:
$ 10.4 BI 2008 Estimates
6.9 BI 2006 Estimates
Gambling: $ $ $
December 1, 2010
? 12.8 BI 2007 Estimates
In 2006, the Las Vegas Strip lost its longtime status as the world’s highestgrossing gambling center, falling to second place behind Macau. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Vegas_Strip)
$
Christian Wagner
Urbanism in China
Macau Las Vegas Revenue:
$ 10.4 BI 2008 Estimates
6.9 BI 2006 Estimates
Gambling: $ $ $ 18/27 belong Casinos: to Mr. Ho
December 1, 2010
? 12.8 BI 2007 Estimates
In 2006, the Las Vegas Strip lost its longtime status as the world’s highestgrossing gambling center, falling to second place behind Macau. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Vegas_Strip)
$ 19/25 Largest Casinos in LV
Christian Wagner
Urbanism in China
Macau Las Vegas Assoc.:
Strips:
organized crime (triads) money laundering loan sharking prostitution narcotics smokey
luxury hotels upscale shopping casinos convention center
Thank You!
Sources: www.wikipedia.org/Las_Vegas
www.wikipedia.org/Macau www.wikipedia.org/Las_Vegas_Strip www.wikipedia.org/gambling http://www.euromonitor.com/ http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/18/ business/worldbusiness/18gamble. html?scp=3&sq=macao&st=nyt