"A lot of the New Yorkers were crossing over to New Jersey just to place their sports bets, and now they don't have to," said Roger Gros, publisher of Global Gaming Business magazine.
What exactly the casino floors will look like, and how easy they'll be to access, we don't yet know, but Atlantic City gaming halls will be able to begin wheeling and dealing on July 2.
"You think of just casinos on the casino floor, but it impacts all kinds of different elements, in terms of visitation, tourism, hospitality," said Roger Gros, publisher of Global Gaming Business magazine.