They say they have a multiyear contract with Caesar's but the facility is under construction next year.
It seems like there might be a case for claiming breach and getting out of that contract. And for PR reasons it might be worth it for DefCon to persue that option.
DEFCON doesn't want to get out of their contract. They negotiated a sweetheart deal with Caesar's -- long term and at a great rate -- when Caesar's was on the verge of bankruptcy.
It seems like there might be a case for claiming breach and getting out of that contract. And for PR reasons it might be worth it for DefCon to persue that option.