¡13 afortunados! Indiana dará la bienvenida al nuevo casino Terre Haute esta semana

April 1, 2024
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Las puertas se abrirán el viernes por la mañana tras una ceremonia de inauguración.
La lista de casinos de Indiana aumentará a una "docena de panaderos" al final de la semana, con la apertura del Terre Haute Casino Resort (THCR).

El casino más nuevo de Hoosier State estará abierto al público a partir del 5 de abril.

Para conmemorar la gran inauguración, habrá una ceremonia de inauguración a las 10:30 a.m. El destino dijo que sus primeros 1000 clientes recibirán una camiseta gratis para celebrar el lanzamiento.

El decimotercer casino de Indiana ofrecerá a los jugadores 1000 máquinas tragamonedas, 35 juegos de mesa en vivo, una casa de apuestas y una sala de póquer en sus 400,000 pies cuadrados de espacio de juego. El destino del condado de Vigo también contará con un hotel de lujo de 122 habitaciones, junto con nueve opciones de comida y bebida. Entre ellos estarán Four Cornered Steakhouse, que es un restaurante de inspiración regional, y el Altitude Bar and Lounge.

CDI es el propietario y operador del casino. La compañía ha extendido el alcance de sus casinos a 14 estados.

El vicepresidente y gerente general de THCR, Mike Rich, señaló que la creación de un casino en el área del condado de Vigo es algo que debería haberse hecho hace mucho tiempo.

Comentó: "Terre Haute y el valle de Wabash han esperado mucho tiempo para que esta visión se hiciera realidad. Churchill Downs Incorporated se complace en abrir uno de los principales destinos de juego del Medio Oeste el 5 de abril.

"El lanzamiento de Terre Haute Casino Resort va más allá de la estructura física; se trata de crear una parte vibrante e integral de esta comunidad, y no podríamos estar más emocionados de dar vida a este emocionante capítulo".

Aunque el casino estará en funcionamiento el viernes, la parte hotelera del nuevo destino no abrirá sus puertas hasta el 15 de mayo.
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