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Note 9. Intangible and Other Assets Related to Indian Casino Projects (Details) - Table of Intangible Assets Related to Shingle Springs Tribe (USD $)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 29, 2013
Dec. 30, 2012
Note 9. Intangible and Other Assets Related to Indian Casino Projects (Details) - Table of Intangible Assets Related to Shingle Springs Tribe [Line Items]    
Intangible assets $ 3,127,000 $ 4,184,000
Allocation of advances 0 1,766,000
Amortization (716,000) (1,056,000)
Impairment charges (2,411,000) (1,766,000)
Intangible assets 0 3,127,000
Shingle Springs Tribe [Member]
   
Note 9. Intangible and Other Assets Related to Indian Casino Projects (Details) - Table of Intangible Assets Related to Shingle Springs Tribe [Line Items]    
Intangible assets 3,127,000 [1] 4,184,000 [1]
Allocation of advances 0 [1] 0 [1]
Amortization (716,000) [1] (1,057,000) [1]
Impairment charges (2,411,000) [1] 0 [1]
Intangible assets 0 [1] 3,127,000 [1]
Jamul Tribe [Member]
   
Note 9. Intangible and Other Assets Related to Indian Casino Projects (Details) - Table of Intangible Assets Related to Shingle Springs Tribe [Line Items]    
Intangible assets 0 [2] 0 [2]
Allocation of advances 0 [2] 1,766,000 [2]
Amortization 0 [2] 0 [2]
Impairment charges 0 [2] (1,766,000) [2]
Intangible assets $ 0 [2] $ 0 [2]
[1] The intangible assets related to the Shingle Springs Tribe were being amortized through the end of the management contract. In accordance with the Debt Termination Agreement with the Shingle Springs Tribe as discussed in note 3, Debt Termination Agreement with the Shingle Springs Tribe, the management agreement under which Lakes was managing the Red Hawk Casino terminated as of August 29, 2013. Therefore, Lakes will earn no fees from the management of the Red Hawk Casino subsequent to August 29, 2013. As a result, as of the Payment Date, the intangible assets related to the Shingle Springs Tribe were considered fully impaired and were written down to zero.
[2] Lakes terminated the agreement with the Jamul Tribe in March 2012, and therefore recognized an impairment charge of $1.8 million in fiscal 2012 related to this project. The impairment losses are included in impairments and other losses in the consolidated statements of operations for fiscal 2012.