From penny games to $20 machines to video poker, you can enjoy hundreds of thrilling slots, as well as exciting table games, at Riverwalk Casino in Vicksburg, MS.","headline": "Riverview Casino Vicksburg Ms","datePublished": "2022-04-10T21:33:51+00:00"}
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From penny games to $20 machines to video poker, you can enjoy hundreds of thrilling slots, as well as exciting table games, at Riverwalk Casino in Vicksburg, MS. Located at 1046 Warrenton Rd., Riverwalk Casino boasts 25,000 square feet of gaming space – all on one level – ample surface and garage parking and a free valet service. To learn more about this casino, get in touch with their staff at 601-634-0100 or 866-615-9125.
From the newest, most engaging games to longtime favorites, Riverwalk Casino has you covered. Breathe easy thanks to the casino’s high-quality air filtration system, which helps eliminate smoke from the air for a comfortable gaming experience. Choose from classic machines, like Double Diamond or Sizzlin’ 7, high-paying games and new slots from top names. Besides their hundreds upon hundreds of slots, Riverwalk Casino also features favorite table games, including special games, like Mississippi Stud Poker, Bet the Set and Three Card Poker.
While at the casino, you can also pick from two different eateries to satisfy your appetite. Enjoy mouthwatering seafood, Southern fare and decadent deserts at Magnolia Hill Buffet, or relish breakfast, lunch and dinner favorites at Smiley’s. If you need a place to rest, book a stay at one of Riverwalk Casino Hotel’s comfortable rooms – some offer stunning views of the Mississippi River. All major credit cards are accepted.
PLAN YOUR TRIP TO VICKSBURG, MS
A contemporary casino situated on the Mississippi riverfront, Riverwalk Casino offers a wide range of slots and table games on a single level. For more information about the casino, eateries or hotel accommodations, contact Riverwalk Casino by phone at 601-634-0100 or 866-615-9125. The casino is located at 1046 Warrenton Rd., Vicksburg, MS 39180.
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Published 7:18 pm Thursday, June 28, 2018
At least one Vicksburg casino plans to be ready for sports betting once it becomes legal in the wake of regulations approved by the Mississippi Gaming Commission, while another is waiting on the completion of the sale of its parent company to another gaming company.
The commission June 20 approved a set of regulations for betting on baseball, football, basketball and other sports. The regulations become effective in late July.
“We’ve been working on this for a while now,” said Tony Scudiero, manager of WaterView Casino. “Now that the regulations will be ready to go, we are also working on it to be up and running to the best of our ability the first day that bets are able to be placed.
“There are internal control and procedures, and getting the sports book built that are in the process of being taken care of. We are going to do our best to be up and running as soon as it becomes 100 percent legal,” he said.
Paul Avery, manager of Lady Luck Casino, said the casino has delayed action pending the completion of the sale of the casino to Churchill Downs Inc. Lady Luck is one of two casinos owned by Eldorado Resorts that are being sold to Churchill Downs, which also owns Riverview Casino, which is almost adjacent to Lady Luck.
“We’re not approaching that until the sale is complete,” he said. “We’re not going to make any major capital improvements like that until we make the sale.”
Repeated attempts to contact officials with Riverview Casino and Ameristar Casino were unsuccessful.
Scudiero said plans for WaterView include building a betting area on the casino’s first floor, having kiosks in the casino where bettors can go to place bets and an app that can only be used in the casino to place bets through a cell phone.
“The law is written that all betting must take place in the confines of the casino,” he said.
The Mississippi Legislature changed state law in 2017 to allow sports betting as part of a bill legalizing and regulating fantasy sports, and the U.S. Supreme Court in May struck down a federal law barring gambling on football, basketball, baseball and other sports in most states.
Under the state’s sports betting regulations, casinos will pay state and local taxes worth 12 percent of the wagers minus the payouts. Mississippi casinos can take bets on any pro, college or Olympic sport, or any other proposition approved by regulators except political elections. But the commission can veto certain types of wagers.
Casinos can’t take bets from coaches or athletes and must report suspicious bets over $5,000. Sports books are supposed to get detailed information on anyone betting or winning more than $10,000.