BILOXI, Miss. (Dec. 6, 2005) – The
Mississippi Casino Operators Association announced today that the
2006 Southern Gaming Summit will be staged May 4-5 at the Tunica
Arena & Expo Center. This will mark the first time in more than a
decade that this popular gaming industry trade show and conference
has moved from its traditional home at the Gulf Coast Coliseum and
Convention Center in Biloxi, which is rebuilding following the
devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
"All of us in the Tunica region are
excited about the opportunity to host thousands of gaming leaders
from across the South and Midwest next May," said Webster Franklin,
President and CEO of the Tunica Convention and Visitors Bureau. "For
12 years, the Southern Gaming Summit has been an indispensable
informational and networking event. We look forward to carrying on
the proud tradition of Southern Gaming Summit in the thriving Tunica
market."
Members of the Mississippi Casino
Operators Association were unanimous in their desire to stage
Southern Gaming Summit as usual in 2006, and agreed it was important
to keep the show in Mississippi.
"Southern Gaming Summit has always
been vital to operators throughout Mississippi," said Bernie
Burkholder, owner of Biloxi's Treasure Bay Casino. "Now, in the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and with the massive rebuilding
effort that lies ahead, Southern Gaming Summit is more important
than ever. We look forward to going to Tunica in May, and thank
everyone in the community for their enthusiasm for hosting us."
Southern Gaming Summit has grown to
become a truly regional trade show in recent years, with more than
half of attendees coming from outside of Mississippi (45 states were
represented in 2005). The continued vitality of the Mississippi
market and of gaming throughout the South has prompted leading
industry vendors to sign up for exhibit space and sponsorships at
the 2006 show.
"The expo has sold out the last three
years," said Lesley Grashow, the head of Trade Show Sales and
Operations for Ascend Media, "and we'll be in a smaller facility
this year, so we know we're going to have to be creative to
accommodate everyone who wants to participate in the 2006 expo. But
without fail, vendors have been completely supportive of our efforts
to stage a wholly inclusive show."
Operators outside of Mississippi's
two largest markets are also showing their support for the 2006
show.
"One of the best things about the
Southern Gaming Summit in recent years is that it has attracted a
diverse group of operators from across the region, ensuring a
representative cross-section of our industry," said Curt Follmer,
Senior Vice President and General Manager, Rainbow Casino, Vicksburg
"Everyone's perspective will be especially important this year as
gaming in the Southern region prepares to enter a new era."