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April 03, 2024, 05:43:47 PM
#17
Online gambling's never going to fully replace traditional casinos.  Vegas thrives on sensory overload - the lights, the sounds, the excitement.  Can't replicate that rush on a phone screen.  But more and more folks do prefer mobile betting.

So, old-school casinos must up their game.  Draw in younger crowds make it an event, not just gambling.  Give people memorable nights they'll wanna re-live again.  Casinos have history on their side.  Leverage nostalgia and really play that up.
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April 03, 2024, 05:27:48 PM
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Oh they'll stay. You can say that land-based casinos will simply turn into a premium place for big places. More like a part of a big facility for entertainment stuff. This would only happen btw if most land-based casinos do become obsolete or less relevant, so they turn to that path. Right now? They're still working just as fine afaik. There are a couple of countries that still rely on land-based casinos as their own main source of attraction and maybe a couple of others that even if it's not their main attraction, still have a sizeable amount of customers.

Maybe if the world turned completely digital (Like completely, literally everyone), then maybe we'd see a shift but that's like still half a century at least imo.
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April 03, 2024, 05:26:33 PM
#15
With the convenience and accessibility of online betting, will brick-and-mortar casinos become a thing of the past, or will they evolve to offer experiences that can’t be replicated online?
I don't know about you but land base casino right now offer experiences that can't be replicated online.

Do you think they’ll manage to hold their ground, or will we see a shift towards exclusively digital platforms?
yeah, they will, landbase casino industry is big and casino owners would not just suddenly look the other way around just becasue online casino is becoming popular. also, land base casino and online casino are very different, while both of them offer gambling, the experience are extremely different.
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April 03, 2024, 05:23:55 PM
#14
Land casinos will never disappear.
On line casinos and land based casinos are two completely different concepts that are aimed at very different classes of players.
They are not offering the same experience just as example...
You will never find the guy who "plays to earn" in a casino in San Moritz.
You will never find people waiting for an airdrop or begging for a donation in the all of this kind of casinos.
You will never find people who have an interest in not being identified (kyc) or refuse additional checks (example AML)...
the list is very long...
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April 03, 2024, 04:56:40 PM
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I think it depends on the gamblers themselves, there could be gamblers here who haven't seen a landbase casino, and they could be very young. And so I think majority of us here at some point step inside a land base, feeling very emotional as it's their first time and we are all nervous. But once we gain that confidence we fell in love with it. However, during the pandemic, we've seen the growth of online games and so maybe some traditional gamblers switch to them. Personally though, I still land base casino.

So there are advantage and disadvantage of both casino, but I think both are going to survived as the numbers of gamblers are also growing. In the States alone, there are a lot of land base casinos,



https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/casinos-by-state

As for the question of the OP, yeah, brick and mortar casinos are going to stay and will likely continue. Countries like Macau for instance, rely on it's land base casinos to give jobs for their population and they are earning like billions every month.
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April 03, 2024, 04:47:58 PM
#12
Both land-based gambling houses and online casinos have their place in gamblers lives. Both of them have the kind of purpose that they fulfil; they can't completely replace each other; they need to give each other a helping hand.
 
There are people who, no matter how modernised they make the gambling house, just don't like using it; they prefer to stay in the comfort of their homes and place their bets without even having anyone disturb them.
 
There are also those who just like having interaction while gambling, which is one thing that keeps encouraging them to visit the local gambling house all the time.

I see plenty of reasons why each of them can't replace each other; they need one another to take themselves to the next level. That's why most gambling companies have both land casinos and online casinos in order to keep both customers in place.
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April 03, 2024, 04:46:29 PM
#11
We need both of them to enjoy gambling especially board games. They is a big fun gambling on a land base casino, because you don't just enjoy the game alone, but you enjoy the environment, entertainment and socialization. Online gambling is for people that loves to keep their gamble life a secret, and love privacy.

Do you know that people get connected, and do business in a land base casino, which you cannot do that when gambling online. This is why they will both exist as long as gambling exist.
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April 03, 2024, 04:41:25 PM
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Do you think they’ll manage to hold their ground, or will we see a shift towards exclusively digital platforms?

They will manage to hold their ground, but not in this number. In my country (and probably in some other countries as well) there are many land-based casinos around, almost on every corner. But people who hang out there are mostly "older" people, so I think we can say that the younger generations are more into "online", so with time there won't be as much need for land-based casinos.

Time will tell if I'm right or wrong, but my opinion is that land-based casinos will lose the race at one point. It may not happen in the next 5-10 years, but one day it surely will.
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April 03, 2024, 04:26:22 PM
#9
I think brick-and-mortar casinos are still viable even though online casinos are more in demand but there's no source I've read where brick-and-mortar casinos have been abandoned.

Take a look at some of the physical casinos in the west that are legal that still have many visitors what I know in the news so physical casinos will not become a thing of the past or outdated because physical casinos have their own way of attracting visitors.

After all, there are still people who don't casino people go to physical casinos for various reasons, such as they want to interact directly, real games including poker cards and others.
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April 03, 2024, 04:24:33 PM
#8
For sure there might be some physical casinos made out their own online version as well, im not sure if its existing but its on high probability but mostly they would really be focusing into a single point.
Instead on trying out to cope up with the current changes that we do have specially on technology but still they've decided to stay up on the game and this is something which would really be that so normal.
It is really just that there are people who do have that kind of different preference when it comes to things on which its is really just that a normal approach. Land based casinos wont really be that relaxed
on making themselves getting left behind with the competition. Of course they would really be trying to be updated as much as they could and if there would really be some notable changes when it comes to tech
and other features then for sure they would really be applying.

Just like on typical businesses is that as an owner then you would really be doing your very best on making yourself offering the latest and the most recent possible offering that you could give.
You wont really be letting yourself get left behind.
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April 03, 2024, 04:18:49 PM
#7
The physical, conventional casinos will never go out of style. The physical casinos can give you what online casinos cannot, and this is a genuine experience that just cannot be matched in any other place; the tables, croupiers, everything is real! In the same manner, they feature different environments including music or live entertainment, high-end service in luxury ambience. To maintain their preeminence in the digitalized age, some traditional casinos need to change. A lot of them have expanded their business and now operate online as well or provide their customers with the gambling opportunity on their platforms too. Moreover, some casinos are now embracing new technologies such as augmented reality to enhance the visitor experience.

While the land-based gambling industry is vulnerable to the competition from online casinos, they have their own advantage, which is the integration of technology and delivering special services to its clients, hence helping them stay afloat. It will most likely be the situation for some time, with each form of gambling appealing to specific market segments.
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April 03, 2024, 04:04:05 PM
#6
Hey everyone,

As online gambling platforms continue to grow in popularity, I’ve been wondering about the future of traditional, land based casinos. With the convenience and accessibility of online betting, will brick-and-mortar casinos become a thing of the past, or will they evolve to offer experiences that can’t be replicated online?

Do you think they’ll manage to hold their ground, or will we see a shift towards exclusively digital platforms?

I think land base will not go away, they revolutionized how we experienced gambling and so even if there are online games with the advent of internet, there are old players that still want to go traditional base and wanted to feel the ambience and the noise and the camaraderie seeing feeling gamblers. And gambling is a billion dollar business so for sure whether land base or online games, there will be enough money for either business to share. For me I still go and play on land base casinos from time to time, even though I also enjoy playing online at home at my own time. But every weekends me and my friends will drive to land base casino, play card games or even roulette and enjoy the night with free drinks too,  Grin.
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April 03, 2024, 03:47:14 PM
#5
As online gambling platforms continue to grow in popularity, I’ve been wondering about the future of traditional, land based casinos. With the convenience and accessibility of online betting, will brick-and-mortar casinos become a thing of the past, or will they evolve to offer experiences that can’t be replicated online?
Not a thing of the past, but the tendency is that they lose popularity and customers the more we advance into the digital age of virtual casinos. They won't go into complete extinction, though. There are still many enthusiasts of land based casinos, especially people who still prefer living in analog system, while rejecting digital stuff the maximum as possible. There are also the ones who attend to physical casinos for fancy reasons, that is, when travelling to luxurious touristic cities where casinos are part of the local attractions.

Do you think they’ll manage to hold their ground, or will we see a shift towards exclusively digital platforms?
They will remain in less quantity, but an exclusivity for digital platforms is unlikely. Thinking about investments, it seems more profitable for casino owners to launch online platforms, instead of land based ones, since the implementation and maintenance costs are much inferior. That is what we already seeing with so many casinos apps being launched and introduced to the public, especially at sports' championships where the main sponsors are actually gambling houses.
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April 03, 2024, 03:43:56 PM
#4
The socialization and the entertaining environment that you will get from bricks and mortar casinos, you can not get that from online casinos. While online casinos can be easily accessed and also can help in having privacy. You can see that they have different advantages also. Bricks and mortar casino will because of this still be existing.
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April 03, 2024, 03:42:25 PM
#3
Hey everyone,

As online gambling platforms continue to grow in popularity, I’ve been wondering about the future of traditional, land based casinos. With the convenience and accessibility of online betting, will brick-and-mortar casinos become a thing of the past, or will they evolve to offer experiences that can’t be replicated online?

Do you think they’ll manage to hold their ground, or will we see a shift towards exclusively digital platforms?

The only time when they are not going to be visited by gamblers is when there will again be a pandemic or sort of a virus plaguing the cities. But most of the time, people love social life, they will travel miles and miles just to enjoy Vegas or even the local casinos.

They will still hold their grounds but they will also adopt, maybe their chips will be BTC already. Or people can play using their mobile wallets to scam codes and pay in the card table.
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April 03, 2024, 03:38:35 PM
#2
Hey everyone,

As online gambling platforms continue to grow in popularity, I’ve been wondering about the future of traditional, land based casinos. With the convenience and accessibility of online betting, will brick-and-mortar casinos become a thing of the past, or will they evolve to offer experiences that can’t be replicated online?

Do you think they’ll manage to hold their ground, or will we see a shift towards exclusively digital platforms?
They'll both exist into this gambling industry no matter how online gambling would progress, we should make ourselves aware that not all people would really be loving on playing online and still nothing could
beat up that real ambiance and experience on which physical casinos that could give and this is something those gamblers do loving and this is where they do preferred it out.

If you do try to look around then those casinos are still on existence on which means that there's still that a huge demand and i dont see any decline. Despite on online gambling casinos rise
or demand but still there are gamblers who are really that preferring on playing into these places. They are still making that significant revenue and we've seen on how
still relevant they are even up in todays era.
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April 03, 2024, 03:36:35 PM
#1
Hey everyone,

As online gambling platforms continue to grow in popularity, I’ve been wondering about the future of traditional, land based casinos. With the convenience and accessibility of online betting, will brick-and-mortar casinos become a thing of the past, or will they evolve to offer experiences that can’t be replicated online?

Do you think they’ll manage to hold their ground, or will we see a shift towards exclusively digital platforms?
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