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Folha de S.Paulo: Casino tourism resumes little by little, but Brazilian is left out

As the pandemic shows signs of cooling and vaccination is advancing in some parts of the world, casinos, which are tourist attractions, also have their operating rules relaxed, but there is still a long way to go. However, for the Brazilian gambler, the most frequented destinations such as Las Vegas and Uruguay, are closed due to restrictions on flights from the country. Cruises will be another option when companies return to operating in Brazil in November.

Since March 15, Las Vegas betting venues can once again receive 50% of their total visitor capacity. The figure is the same as when they reopened in July, but with the increase in the pandemic, the limit was to 25% in November, a percentage that has grown progressively since then.

Industry turnover in the state of Nevada, where Las Vegas is located, fell 25% between 2019 and 2020, from US$24.5 billion to US$18.3 billion, according to Nevada Gaming Control's end-of-year report Board (the body that regulates casinos in the state).

In April 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic, only 2.4% of hotel rooms were occupied in the state's casinos, against 87.2% in the same month of 2019. Revenue continued to fall throughout the year. Another report from the agency, in January, pointed out that the figure was 26% lower in the month, compared to the same period in 2020, without a pandemic.

The document says, however, that the decline was only due to Las Vegas casinos, which earned 44% less in the period. Smaller betting venues in cities like Reno and those surrounding Lake Tahoe, grew in the period.

The reason given in the document is that gamblers in the largest city in the state are mostly tourists, and those who play in smaller houses are from the region. Las Vegas airport received 1.5 million passengers in January, 64% less than in the same period in 2020.

The USA does not accept flights from Brazil. If the tourist wants to enter the country, he / she needs to do a 14-day quarantine in a third territory first. Mexico is an option.

 The largest casino hub in the world, Macau, China, relaxed the rules for visitors from the rest of the country on February 24. Since that date, Chinese from some regions no longer need to be quarantined upon arrival.

Because of the restrictions, the number of Chinese tourists was 77% lower in December 2020 than in the same month of 2019. The city, which has its economy based exactly on gambling, still does not allow the entry of international tourists.

Closer to Brazil, in Uruguay, the Enjoy Punta del Este casino and hotel, formerly Conrad, reopened on December 11, being able to receive 50% of its maximum capacity and following the other health protocols.

Uruguay, however, adopts a strict policy for the entry of foreigners during the pandemic. “At the moment, we only receive local tourists, since the borders remain closed, and every foreigner needs to be quarantined. The high season was not like the previous ones, we reported a 30% lower turnover,” says Ignacio Sarmiento, general manager.

Foreigners as a whole account for 95% of Enjoy Punta del Este's guests in normal times; the leaders are the Brazilians who, alone, make up half of the project's customers.

“We believe that, from the second semester on, we can return to normality if the mass vaccination in the world is fast and consistent,” says Sarmiento.

Casinos are prohibited in Brazil. There are clandestine houses, which returned to the news recently when Gabigol, Flamengo striker, and funker MC Gui were caught in one of them, in the south of Sao Paulo, also disrespecting the quarantine.

Whoever lives here, therefore, needs to travel abroad if they want to play legally. There is a way to do this, however, without necessarily stepping into another country: within the cruises.

Public relations professional Fernanda Ida Mazzucchelli takes advantage of her trips on ships to play. She says that, although she likes the machines, she appreciates the environment even more.

“It is very funy. An entertainment, a diversion, an excuse for everyone to be gathered there. Of course, it's nice to win on the machines too. When that happens, it's a party,” she says. Fernanda says her biggest win was US$400 from a US$2 bet on its first trip.

Outside the sea, Fernanda does not miss gambling and does not turn to online betting. She misses, however, the climate of the cruises, and has already bought a ticket for a crossing from Santos to Genoa, Italy, scheduled for November, when the companies return to operate in Brazil.

Source: Folha de S.Paulo