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Caesars Southern Indiana
Location Elizabeth, Indiana
Address 11999 Casino Center Drive SE
Opening dateDecember 12, 2019
ThemeRomanesque
No. of rooms503
Total gaming space110,000-square-foot (10,000 m2)
Casino typeLand-Based
OwnerVici Properties
Operating license holderCaesars Entertainment
Previous namesCaesars Indiana (1998-2008), Horseshoe Southern Indiana (2008-2019)
Renovated in2008, 2016, 2019
Websitecaesars.com/caesars-southern-indiana

Caesars Southern Indiana (formerly Caesars Indiana and Horseshoe Southern Indiana[1]), which locals often simply call 'The Boat' (a reference to the former riverboat that was the main focus of the complex) is a casino owned by Vici Properties and operated by Caesars Entertainment. Opened in 1998, it is located outside the community of Elizabeth, Indiana, across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. The complex is located at the Harrison County line. This is the closest legal gambling location to Louisville and the large Southern Indiana cities because casino gambling is not allowed in neighboring Floyd County.

The complex includes an over 100,000 ft/2 gaming area, a sports betting lounge and several restaurants. Other amenities include a hotel, a pavilion, a showroom, two parking decks, and a golf course. Steelman Partners designed the hotel.

Construction and Caesars era[edit]

On November 8, 1994, a ballot proposal to allow riverboat gambling was passed by the residents of Harrison County, Indiana, following legislation passed by the General Assembly to allow such gambling in the Hoosier state. In January 1995 five different proposals were given to the Indiana Gaming Commission in order to begin a riverboat gambling organization in Harrison County. Over a year passed before the proposition by the partnership of ITT Corporation's Caesars division and Riverboat Development Incorporated (RDI) was approved, granting the Caesars World/Riverboat Development Incorporated partnership the preliminary license in May 1996.[2]

The initial plan of the Caesars World/Riverboat Development Incorporated partnership was for the complex to cost $228 million, but by early 1998 the projected cost was raised to $275 million. They chose a site near Bridgeport, Indiana, an unincorporated town located immediately on the Harrison County side of the Harrison County/Floyd County border; the site is fifteen miles (24 km) southwest of Louisville, Kentucky (Kentucky's largest metropolis), and was selected after performing a study to determine the nearest accessible location (to the city) that would permit a riverboat casino to operate legally. Louisville officials attempted to delay the construction of Caesars Indiana, who wanted to protect the gambling revenue of Churchill Downs and other Kentucky horse racing interests. Environmental groups lodged similar complaints due to concerns regarding the potential negative impact of the proposed development on local air quality, waterways, and wildlife. The Caesars World/Riverboat Development Incorporated partnership had already spent $11 million on making necessary improvements to use the newly acquired property. A preliminary study by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in February 1998 determined that further environmental studies, which would have delayed the building of the necessary facilities for Caesars Indiana, were not necessary. However, the United States Army Corps of Engineers did caution the Caesars World/Riverboat Development Incorporated partnership to carefully consider the number of trees to be cleared and the impact on runoff water.[3]

Caesars Indiana was finally opened to the public on November 20, 1998. The riverboat was initially slated to begin operating in the summer of 1998, but interference by three different Indiana environmental groups issuing lawsuits, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (due to the Army Corps of Engineers concluding that a full environmental study was unnecessary), and heavy rains in the spring of 1998 delayed the opening. A very important person cruise on November 16, 1998, was the first sailing of the riverboat.[3]

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Since 1998, Horseshoe Southern Indiana has employed 2,400 people. It has been estimated that Horseshoe Southern Indiana has cost the state of Kentucky $12 million in lottery revenue on an annual basis.[3] Because the original charter of the Colony of Virginia gave Virginia ownership of the entire Ohio River, which now forms the border between Kentucky and Indiana, Kentucky (which was split from Virginia in 1792) claims ownership of the entire river, and has often threatened to stop operations of riverboat casinos on the Ohio in neighboring states. Notably, a resolution proposed in the Kentucky House in 2002 called for 'the purchase of a submarine to patrol the waters of the Commonwealth and search and destroy all casino riverboats.'[4] However, the non-binding resolution never came up for a vote, and its sponsor said the resolution was in jest, and to protest Kentucky's continued prohibition of gambling.[5]

Due to the ownership of Caesars World having changed hands, Caesars Indiana was run by Starwood Hotels and Resorts, and then by Park Place Entertainment Corporation.[3]

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From June 7 to June 19, 1999, the casino was shut down due to a river barge hitting the riverboat and due to excessive silt at its mooring site.[6] It shut down again from March 20 to the 23rd in 2008 due to unusually high river levels.[7] High river levels again caused them to close in March 2011, April 2011 and March 2015, each for a handful of days.

As part of its continual existence, the State of Indiana requires Horseshoe Southern Indiana to give money to two different foundations in Harrison and Floyd Counties.[8]

Horseshoe Southern Indiana was given as an example to discredit Kentucky governor Ernie Fletcher's claims that Kentucky casinos would cause prostitution during the 2007 Kentucky governors race.[9]

In recent years, Horseshoe Southern Indiana has co-sponsored Thunder Over Louisville.[10]

An April 18, 2008 Illinois earthquake caused the complex to lose electrical power, and having to rely on backup generators.[11]

Completed in April 2017, a $13 million renovation encompasses all 503 guest rooms, suites and the hotel lobby. Horseshoe’s investment in the hotel offers a fresh look as the room will feature new furniture, carpet and room amenities. The hotel remained fully operational during the renovation process. The completely renovated rooms include elements that create a sense of comfort, with some of the modern conveniences travelers look for when they are away from home.

In October 2017, ownership of the property was transferred to Vici Properties as part of a corporate spin-off, and it was leased back to Caesars Entertainment.[12][13]

Facilities[edit]

The former main focus of the Horseshoe Southern Indiana complex was the M/V Glory of Rome riverboat, a four-story boat that was the largest riverboat in North America. It was also the largest riverboat casino in the world. It cost $50 million to construct. It is 452 feet (138 m) long, 100 feet (30 m) wide, with a total area of 173,200 square feet (16,090 m2). It has four 1,000 horsepower (750 kW) Z-Drives. The smokestacks rise 100 feet (30 m) from the waterline, with eight feet below the waterline. The riverboat had 93,000-square-foot (8,600 m2) of casino space with a maximum capacity of 5,030 'persons' (passengers and crew combined), with 3,600 gaming positions, 2,800 slot machines, and over 140 gaming tables. Since the casino has now moved onto dry land, and the riverboat is no longer part of the casino complex, Caesars announced plans to sell the riverboat[14].

In a year 2000 study by the state of Indiana, 51.4% of casino employees are female, 12.9% are minorities, and 42.3% of employees coming from places other than Harrison, Floyd, and Clark County, Indiana. Only 30% of the 4.5 million admissions to the casino were of Indiana residents. There were 68 arrests that year, mostly due to public drunkenness.[8]

Caesars Southern Indiana also includes a nature preserve, over 10 restaurants, a conference center, hotel, shopping center, and a nearby golf course with an equestrian theme called Chariot Run.[3][15]

In 2002, the Indiana legislature voted to allow casino riverboats to dock permanently[16]. From 2002-2019, the riverboat never left the dock, except for once per year to prove to the United States Coast Guard that the vessel was seaworthy and could move under its own power. In 2015, the Indiana legislature allowed riverboat casinos to bring their operations to land. Horseshoe began planning for this expansion in early 2017, with construction taking place from 2018-2019. On December 9, 2019, the riverboat was closed for good. The land-based casino, along with many other amenities, opened on land on December 12, 2019.

Transportation[edit]

Bus shuttles to Caesars Southern Indiana from Indianapolis and Louisville are made available, with reservations available.[17]

The facility includes a four-level parking garage, and is primarily accessed by Indiana 111. Although it is located directly across the river from Southwest Louisville, due to the lack of a bridge, Louisvillians must drive north first through New Albany to reach Caesars. During various parts of the planning of the Ohio River Bridges Project, a bridge connecting Louisville directly to Indiana 111 has been proposed, with a primary advantage being easier access to Caesars.[18] However, as of 2019, no plans existed for such a bridge.

Caesars Name Returns[edit]

The riverboat for Horseshoe Southern Indiana closed for good on December 9, 2019 at 6am[19]. The new land-based casino opened on December 12, 2019, coinciding with the name change back to Caesars.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/indiana/2019/05/15/indiana-horseshoe-casino-changes-name-and-site-sports-betting/3668211002/
  2. ^Kleber, John E. Encyclopedia of Louisville. (University Press of Kentucky). pg.154.
  3. ^ abcdeKleber 154
  4. ^'HR256 - Web version'. Kentucky Legislature. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
  5. ^'Hello, Submarine'. Snopes.com. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
  6. ^Caesars Indiana's Glory of Rome to resume operations, Business First of Louisville, June 17, 1999
  7. ^Otts, Chris (2008-03-23). 'Louisville prepares to clean as flood ebbs'. Courier-Journal. pp. 1B.
  8. ^ ab'Archived copy'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2008-03-23. Retrieved 2008-04-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^Hookers and hit men don't follow casinos to town, Business First of Louisville, July 20, 2007
  10. ^2006 Business Review: February, Business First of Louisville, January 5, 2007
  11. ^WAVE (TV), Louisville Kentucky, April 18, 2008
  12. ^'Vici Properties Inc., completes spin-off from Caesars Entertainment Operating Company' (Press release). Vici Properties. October 6, 2017 – via NewsBank.
  13. ^Form 424B4: Prospectus (Report). Vici Properties. February 2, 2018. p. F-54 – via EDGAR.
  14. ^https://www.wdrb.com/news/horseshoe-southern-indiana-throwing-goodbye-party-for-the-boat/article_cffdd0a6-f5cf-11e9-955c-93b12cc886b3.html
  15. ^Indiana Attractions at Horseshoe Southern Indiana. Things to do in Indiana
  16. ^Weidenbener, Lesley Stedman (2007-04-01). 'Letting casinos lose motors may cause waves'. Courier-Journal.
  17. ^Shuttle Schedule - Horseshoe Southern Indiana
  18. ^Poynter, Chris (2004-01-17). 'Southwest Jefferson bridge proposed'. Courier-Journal. pp. 1B.
  19. ^https://www.wdrb.com/news/southern-indiana-riverboat-to-close-dec-to-make-way-for/article_3d3dba86-154d-11ea-b729-57ae08d0136b.html

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The World Series of Poker Circuit wrapped up its 2017/18 season – which catered to 133,892 entries and awarded $66,585,658 in prize money – last weekend in New Orleans. Now, a week before the 2018 WSOP gets underway, they’ve announced the schedule for the 2018/19 season.

The fifteenth season of the WSOPC features a record 28 stops, offers more starting chips, and will introduce both new price points and the big blind ante. The new season will kick off on August 2 at Harrah’s Cherokee and once again ends at Harrah's New Orleans in May 2019.

The schedule features two stops at both Chicago’s Horseshoe Hammond and Horseshoe Tunica, while Horseshoe Baltimore has been dropped. Additionally, last year’s stop at Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida will now be held at their Seminole Coconut Creek location.

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Another change is $365 buy-in events being increased to $400, and the Main Event jumping from $1,675 to $1,700. Those increased price points will come with a bigger starting stack. Instead of 10,000 in chips, the $400 events will jump to 15,000, and instead of 20K the Main Event will start players with 30K.

Buy-ins for the upcoming season will include $250, $400, $600, $1,125, and $1,700, with various High Roller events being either $2,200, 3,250 or $5,300. Some events will also incorporate the big blind ante format.

“Everyone loves more starting chips, and we think things like the Big Blind Ante and larger prize pools will be big hits for all players.”

“For our fifteenth season, the time was right to take a hard look at our offering and refreshing it to give players a better experience all around,” said WSOP Tournament Director Jack Effel. “Everyone loves more starting chips, and we think things like the Big Blind Ante and larger prize pools will be big hits for all players.”

Once again, each stop will qualify two players – the Main Event winner and overall Casino Champ – into the Global Casino Championship while awarding everyone else precious points towards the leaderboard.

Each stop is also encouraged to offer both Seniors and Ladies events, which will award rings but not count toward the Global Casino Championship standings.

WSOP confirmed that the WSOP International Circuit will return, though the schedule for that won’t be released until a future date. One new stop that’s already known is at Montreal’s Playground Poker Club from August 23 to September 4, 2018. Below is a look at the current U.S. circuit schedule. Stops may be added or adjusted as needed.

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August 2-13, 2018Harrah’s Cherokee (North Carolina)
August 16-27, 2018Foxwoods Resort Casino (Connecticut)
September 6-17, 2018Thunder Valley Casino (Sacramento area, California)
September 13-24, 2018Seminole Casino Coconut Creek (Coconut Creek, Florida)
September 27 – October 8, 2018Horseshoe Southern Indiana (Louisville)
October 11-22, 2018Horseshoe Hammond (Chicago)
October 25 – November 5, 2018Harveys Lake Tahoe (Reno/Tahoe Nevada)
October 31 - November 12, 2018Choctaw Durant (Dallas/Oklahoma)
November 16–27, 2018Planet Hollywood (Las Vegas Strip)
November 22 - December 3, 2018Harrah’s Cherokee (North Carolina)
December 1-12, 2018The Bicycle Casino (Los Angeles)
December 6-17, 2018IP Casino Resort Spa (Biloxi, Mississippi)
January 2-14, 2019Choctaw Durant (Dallas/Oklahoma)
January 10-21, 2019Thunder Valley Casino (Sacramento area, California)
January 17-28, 2019Horseshoe Tunica (Mississippi)
January 31 - February 11, 2019Potawatomi (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
February 7–18, 2019Seminole Casino Coconut Creek (Coconut Creek, Florida)
February 15-26, 2019Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino (Las Vegas)
February 21 – March 4, 2019Horseshoe Hammond (Chicago)
February 28 – March 11, 2019TBA
March 3-14, 2019The Bicycle Casino (Los Angeles)
March 7 – 18, 2019Harrah’s Atlantic City (New Jersey)
March 14-25, 2019Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa (Oklahoma)
March 21 – April 1, 2019Bally’s (Las Vegas Strip)
March 28 - April 8, 2019Horseshoe Council Bluffs (Omaha/Iowa)
April 10-22, 2019Harrah’s Cherokee (North Carolina)
April 25 – May 5, 2019Horseshoe Tunica (Mississippi)
May 9-20, 2019Harrah’s New Orleans (Louisiana)
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