High limit slot lounge at Borgata returns

December 23, 2022
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The 8,300 square-foot lounge was reopened on December 23.

Next to the hotel lobby, the Miralto, a high-limit slot lounge offered by Borgata was reopened on December 23 after undergoing renovations. 

Gold framework with frosted windowpanes encloses Miralto to offer a more secluded high-limit slot experience for visitors that enter the 8,300 square-foot lounge. 

Borgata Resort Director of Slot Operations Demi Adebowale said: "We are thrilled to return Miralto back to our customers after this long-awaited renovation.

"Elevating the level of luxury Borgata offers demonstrates the ongoing commitment we have to remain the market leader."

The area features over a hundred slot games including Dragon Cash, Lighting Cash, and the exclusive $500-dollar Red White, and Blue Wild Star. 

Inside the lounge are several hand-blown glass chandeliers, while in the center hangs a chandelier that is a hundred inches in diameter and comprises 3,456 individually cut pieces of glass.

Along with the new high-limit lounge, Borgata installed ninety-two 55-inch televisions throughout the gaming floor. 

Championship poker is also on the way back to the location in January in partnership with BetMGM. Four tournaments will take place over seven days inside the Poker Room and Central Conference Center starting on January 2nd, 2023.

The event features a guaranteed prize pool of $3m, with players competing for a guaranteed $1m first-place prize. The final table is expected to be played on Sunday, January 8.

Borgata Director of Poker Operations Vincent Alonge Jr. added: "The return of championship poker to Borgata is a long time coming.

"Borgata is the premier gaming destination on the East Coast, which includes best-in-class poker tournaments."

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