[EDITORIAL] New Flagstaff-area resort casino unlikely to have big impact

Arizona Daily Star

Casino gaming, like most everything else in life, benefits from moderation.

No one wants to see the family savings turned over to a blackjack dealer, and very few are going to hit the $100,000 slot machine jackpot, either.

Twin Arrows Resort Casino
Twin Arrows Resort Casino

So as the Twin Arrows Resort Casino opens officially this weekend 30 miles east of Flagstaff, we would hope everyone takes a step back and sets reasonable expectations.

Based on initial appearances, that might be difficult — the casino is huge and has an appealing design and tasteful decor. The main entrance even faces east, in line with Navajo tradition.

In other words, it is a first-class facility in the world of gaming and expects to attract gamblers who appreciate good taste.

But as for hitting a homerun financially, Twin Arrows can’t possibly do for the Navajo Nation what Cliff Castle has done for the Yavapai-Apache Tribe of Camp Verde. A tribe with 300,000 members just doesn’t get much per-capita benefit — even if profits top $5 million or $10 million a year, that amounts to less than $35 apiece.

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