It is full all the time so there is still a lot of demand out there.

As we think about master planning, we always think about our on-going negotiations with the governor, which would certainly be a trigger. If legislative changes were favorable, we would need to expand our gaming floor.

It hasn't changed since we opened.

That would allow us to attract bigger shows. We would also upgrade any technologies that have come on the scene.

On peak weekend we are limited by our ability to park.

We certainly know that there is demand.

If they've gone to all that expense, they should indeed be allowed to continue.

The baby boomers have a lot of disposable income and are very experience-driven. We feel a world-class spa will be vital to the resort destination experience. The entire industry is doing this — looking at the ratio of gaming to non gaming amenities.

We have 3 million plus people come through a year. The gaming community prefers to stay on property.