It's certainly a unique deal. However, it's not the
first time it's happened in Las Vegas. The operator of PT's taverns and several
restaurants in Las Vegas, Golden Gaming, has signed an agreement with Morgans
Hotel Group to temporarily operate the Vegas Hard Rock Casino, which Morgans is
purchasing from the Hard Rock. The temporary agreement will enable Golden Gaming
to manage and run all casino operations at the Hard Rock property until Morgans
is successful at getting their gaming license approved, which could
theoretically take longer than a year.
The agreement must be approved by the Nevada Gaming
Commission, which is scheduled to give a decision on January 25, 2007. As for
the $770 million purchase of Hard Rock's hotel and casino, this could be
finalized by February 1. Morgans will be permitted to operate and manage
anything non-gambling related until their license is approved. This will include
all of Hard Rock's 647 hotel rooms, nightclub, public facilities and
restaurants. Having initially applied for their license in December 2006, the
application could get delayed pending possible amendments.
Pending approval, Golden Gaming will have
complete authority over the 30,000 square foot casino. The two-year contractual
agreement states that Golden Gaming will be paid a monthly management fee, and
could receive a portion of generated gambling revenue, which will go into an
escrow account until Morgans gaming license is approved. Additionally, Hard Rock
has agreed to loan nearly 600 of their employees to help keep the casino running
until Morgans takes over. Unusual terms to say the least, Nevada Gaming Control
Board Chariman, Dennis Neilander, said it wasn't the first time the Control
Board has come across such an agreement.
For Golden Gaming, managing the Hard Rock Casino is
a fantastic opportunity to get their foot deeper in the door with the Nevada
Gaming Commission, and prove to the gambling industry that they have what it
takes to successfully run a large Las Vegas casino. Golden Gaming already
operates three small casinos in Blackhawk, Colorado, as well as 38 betting
taverns in Nevada. The company also recently acquired the Pahrump Nugget casino
in Nevada.