Terre Haute Casino Resort casino floor opens Friday.
This momentous occasion will signify a remarkable milestone for Churchill Downs Incorporated (“CDI” or “the Company”), the owner and operator of THCR, as the company expands into its 14th state.
The grand opening for the casino floor and several food and beverage offerings including: Four Cornered Steakhouse, Rockwood Bar & Grill, The Soda Shoppe, Crossroads Center Bar, and The Queen’s Beans Coffee Shop.
The opening of the property hotel and Altitude Bar and Lounge will follow on May 15.
The casino opening celebration will kick off at 10:30AM with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, symbolizing THCR’s commitment to becoming an integral part of the community. Throughout the day, the property will come alive with captivating live entertainment, promising an unforgettable experience for all attendees. Guests can also look forward to exciting promotions throughout the celebration and the first 1,000 customers will receive a special Terre Haute Casino opening T-shirt.
“Terre Haute and the Wabash Valley have waited a long time for this vision to become a reality. Churchill Downs Incorporated is excited to open one of the premier gaming destinations in the Midwest on April 5,” said Mike Rich, Vice President & General Manager of THCR. “The launch of Terre Haute Casino Resort extends beyond physical structure; it's about creating a vibrant and integral part of this community, and we couldn't be more thrilled to bring this exciting chapter to life."
Located in Vigo County, Indiana, the 400,000-square-foot facility will feature a 122-room luxury hotel, an event center, 1,000 slot machines, 35 live table games, a poker room and a state-of-the-art sports book. The property will also feature nine food and beverage offerings, including the regionally inspired Four Cornered Steakhouse and Altitude Bar and Lounge.
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