Quote:
Originally Posted by someone123
Dartmouth Crossing is probably much less convenient for the average visitor or resident.
|
It’s a curious choice to me. While I am not a gambler and don’t really care for the casino aspect of things, I have gone there with out of town visitors and they generally have made it part of their downtown night out experience. Dinner, drinks and the casino, for example. Business associates from away want to get lobster and gamble… that sort of thing. Plus I can’t count how many times I’ve been in the pedway and drunk people have asked me how to get to the casino (which also speaks to its relative remoteness on the waterfront).
For me personally, I have attended concerts there, that wouldn’t be practical for a larger venue. In those cases it wouldn’t matter if it were downtown or in DC, as I would still have to drive there. That said, with 2 large parkades (with the Purdy’s parkade virtually empty at night), parking hasn’t been a problem in its current location.
To summarize… a casino in Halifax probably isn’t a major destination, and thus works well in the downtown, where it can be part of a night out, but not the main focus of the excursion. That said, I am not sure how things work out with the Moncton casino as it is off the beaten track, yet seems to remain viable.