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CASINO RAMA RESORT
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RAMA - As one of Ontario’s premier entertainment destinations Casino Rama Resort has earned its reputation for presenting world-class concerts and events with outstanding performances by some of the biggest names in entertainment. The just released additions to the summer 2018 concert line-up offer no exception to this standard of excitement. We welcome you to explore the Great Indoors by taking in one of these newly announced performances:
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Marlon Wayans
Friday, June 22
Showtime: 9 p.m., doors at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $29.50/$39.50/$55
Comedian, actor, and producer Marlon Wayans is star of the hit NBC sitcom Marlon, the new Netflix stand-up special Woke-ish and the classic films White Chicks and A Haunted House.
Jim Jefferies Live
Saturday, June 23
Showtime: 8 p.m., doors at 7 p.m.
Sunday, June 24
Showtime: 6 p.m., doors at 5 p.m.
Tickets are $55/$65/$85
A spiraling storyteller with cutting insights and a mastery of all known swear words, Jefferies brings his unique confessional style comedy to the stage. Mature content
Donny and Marie Summer 2018 Tour
Thursday, July 12
Showtime: 8 p.m., doors at 7 p.m.
Friday, July 13
Showtime: 9 p.m., doors at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $80/$90/$105
Superstar siblings Donny and Marie Osmond perform some of their chart-topping hits, including Puppy Love, Paper Roses, A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock ‘n Roll, It Takes Two and their recent number one hit, A Beautiful Life.
The Beach Boys
Friday, July 20
Showtime: 9 p.m., doors at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $45/$55/$69.50
Surfer Girl, I Get Around, Surfin’ U.S.A., Good Vibrations and Kokomo.
The Piano Guys
Saturday, August 4
Showtime: 8 p.m., doors at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $70/$80/$99.50
What do you get when you mix up a marketing genius that does video, a studio engineer that writes music, a pianist that had a successful solo career, and a cellist that does pretty much everything? The Piano Guys.
ZZ Top
Saturday, August 18
Showtime: 8 p.m., doors at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $65.50/$75.50/$89.50
Sharp Dressed Man, La Grange and Gimme All Your Lovin’.
Ron White
Saturday, August 25
Showtime: 8 p.m., doors at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $49/$59/$75
Grammy-winning American stand-up comedian, actor and New York Times best-selling author, best known as a charter member of the Blue Collar Comedy Team and his hilarious on-stage nickname ‘Tater Salad’. Mature Content
Exclusive advanced ticket purchase for Facebook fans and Players Passport Club Members begins on Thursday, April 12 at noon on www.ticketmaster.ca or by calling toll free 1-877-599-RAMA (7262). A special code is required for the advance purchase period; fans are invited to visit the Casino Rama Resort Facebook page to gain access.
Tickets go on-sale to the general public on Saturday, April 14 at noon and will be available in-person at the CasinoRama Resort Box Office, on www.ticketmaster.ca or by calling toll free 1-877-599-RAMA (7262) and online at www.casinorama.com. Ticket prices are inclusive of taxes and exclude any applicable service fees. Ticketmaster is the only authorized seller of Casino Rama Resort concert tickets.
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Only time will tell if a critical change at the helm of Casino Rama will come up aces – or not.
Last week, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) announced it had selected Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Limited as the service provider for the Central Gaming Bundle, which includes Casino Rama and OLG Slots at Georgian Downs.
As part of the deal, Gateway will also have the opportunity to build a new gaming and entertainment facility in Wasaga Beach or Collingwood – a move that also could impact Rama.
When asked to address rumours about decreasing the amount of table games at Casino Rama or potential job losses, Tony Bitonti, OLG’s senior manager of media relations, said he could not speculate on what might or might not happen.
“It’s up to them,” he said of Gateway. “But any business decision they make has to be approved by us or we would express our concerns.”
He said nothing will happen for the next few months, noting a 120-day transition process is underway before Gateway will “get the keys” to Casino Rama. Bitonti also noted terms of the deal ensure jobs of all current employees are protected for a year.
Bitonti said having Gateway in control is good news. “It’s good that a Canadian gaming company is going to be running casinos in Ontario,” he told OrilliaMatters. “Penn National (who had been operating Casino Rama) was based out of Pennsylvania. They’re a big company, but they didn’t have any skin in the game.”
He said, for example, OLG was responsible for maintenance, renovations and capital projects. “Now, the opposite is happening,” Bitonti said. “Gateway is responsible for all the maintenance, they’ll run the hotels, food and beverage … the employees are theirs.”
He said, typically, Gateway takes a year or so to evaluate the operation before making any major changes. “Right now, the focus is on the transition,” said Bitonti. “Gateway has been running the ‘Northern’ bundle and the ‘Southwestern Ontario’ bundle and they’ve been doing that for almost a year and they’re only now starting to reveal plans about what they are doing with those properties.”
Bitonti conceded Rama is a unique proposition. “It’s a big property with over 2,000 employees … they want to make sure they understand how the operation is running and make business decisions once that transition period is over.”
Whatever happens at an individual property like Rama, Bitonti believes getting the private sector to run Ontario’s gaming facilities makes sense.
“At Rama, for example, OLG leases the building from the First Nation – they own the property and the buildings; we own the contents inside: the slots, table games etc. and Penn National ran the facility on our behalf,” said Bitonti. “Gateway will take over, but the difference is Gateway will now hold the lease to the building … In the past, we footed the bill for renos, for example. Now, Gateway will bring in their own capital and government money will not be spent.”
That, he said, is vital for taxpayers to know. “We’re a crown agency, so profits go to the government,” he said. “If we are spending money on upgrades and renovations, we’re taking money away from the government and we don’t want to do that because the government really relies on this money for hospitals, education, amateur sports, etc.”
He noted all gaming revenue will “flow to OLG, just like it does today.” He admits it’s a complicated formula and provided the following details in an email about that issue.
“OLG will retain a guaranteed amount of the gaming revenue up to a specified annual threshold. This guarantee is intended to ensure that current returns to the Province are protected. OLG will also retain 30 per cent of the gaming revenue above this specified annual threshold.
OLG will pay the remaining 70 per cent of gaming revenue above the threshold to the service provider. OLG will also pay the service provider a fixed fee each year for operating the sites in the bundle.
This fee is intended to cover a portion of fixed costs required to operate the Gaming Bundle.
Gateway will also be responsible for the capital development costs for amenities in the bundle such as hotels, restaurants and attractions. Gateway will retain the revenue generated from non-gaming amenities. This is consistent with all Gaming Bundles in Ontario that have transitioned to service providers.”
The bottom line, he noted, is “the compensation model has been designed to ensure that OLG grows its revenue using investments from the private sector.”
While Gateway is responsible for the day-to-day operation, the OLG is still very involved, Bitonti said.
“We’re not getting out of the gaming business,” said Bitonti. “We’re going to have oversight over the facilities. On top of that, the policies we have in place; they have to maintain those policies,” he said referencing responsible gambling policies. “It’s not something that’s nice to do if they want … they must maintain those policies and we’ll check up on those and monitor that.”
In addition, OLG will continue to own the information associated with patrons. “Even though they will own the player card, we own the player information,” he said. “How ever they decide to brand the card, it’s our player information so we maintain that, which is good news.”
Gateway will likely take over day-to-day operations this summer.
Gateway officials did not respond to a request for an interview.
Rama First Nation chief Rodney Noganosh also declined an interview, saying he did not have any further information than what has been provided by the OLG.