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Old 10-28-2007, 05:05 PM
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A casino doesn't have a "tourist" season. It will busy year 'round
exactly and who do you think they really want in the casinos the rest of the years? You think they are going to just up and shut it down til next tourist season?

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I've talked with people from around the world, that never even heard of Gunsmoke, and the results is always the same. They've always wanted to visit Dodge city, but they hear its nothing but a boarder town. Their complaints are the same as ours. They had a hard time getting good service due to a lack of communication skills.
I woudl love to talk to the saem people you say you talk to. I do not believe that for 1 minute. First off what does going to Dodge City offer?

1. Boothill. Its good once
2. A staged gunfight. barely good once
3. You can ride a stagecoach.............around downtown. Is there really anything to see except to see if someone steps in the horses surprise.
4. Last but not least.................You can take your picture with either that overpriced Wyatt Earp statue or on that eyesore called a longhorn....which is strategically placed so we cannot make 2nd streeet a thru way and to try and trap people in a dead dowtown. Fort Scott is more interesting than all i have mentioned

Not to appealing if you ask me.

Now a casino. Real appealing to me

The tourist arent coming here is because of the lack of tourist trappings not immigrants who are WORKING a job. The plants are not the "alledged" culprit in the lack of tourists.

Its funny how many damn people vacation in the same country these immigrants come from yet you say they wont come here becasue of the exact same people. I dont see much different. I have been to Mexico City Juarez and so on and ill tell you what give me a city that reeks of the smell of money and oppotunity over a third world trash can.
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