Sands officials have estimated that as much as 50 percent of its table games revenues come from out-of-state players. And it’s done it by busing in thousands of players every day from New York and New Jersey. Sands is already Pennsylvania’s busiest casino for table games, pulling in $17.1 million in March alone, easily outpacing the $12.1 million brought in by Parx Casino in Bensalem. The award-winning Turning Stone Resort Casino, located in Central New York offers luxury accommodations, PGA-level golf, 4-star spas, and a world-class. ![]() “Located at this office will be Sands Bethlehem Player Development Directors Denise Eshelman, Al Leckerman, and Jules Vorndran.” “Sands Bethlehem hopes to draw players from the affluent Atlantic City market and believes that this new office will help ease the transition from Atlantic City to Sands Bethlehem,” Sands spokeswoman Megan Verholy. ![]() The Bethlehem Casino announced Thursday that it will be opening an office in Northfield, N.J., with the sole purpose of enticing big time table games players away from the struggling shore town gambling mecca. This will come as a surprise to no one, but Sands Casino is trying to lure away Atlantic City’s biggest table games players.
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