Gambling Casinos In Baltimore

Maryland has half a dozen land-based casinos, which is not bad for a state that size. It also has a state lottery, which can be a good sign of openness toward online gambling. In fact, Marylandseems poised to legalize online sports books, although moves towards online casinos are less promising.

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  • If you want to order a drink while playing at any of the Maryland casinos, please be aware that state gaming regulations do not allow casinos to provide free alcoholic beverages. The minimum gambling age is 21 for playing at all Maryland casinos and is 18 for pari-mutuel wagering and bingo. Smoking is prohibited in all Maryland casinos.

Online Casinos in Maryland

Maryland has not legalized online casinos yet.

Compared to other states in America, Maryland isn't opposed to the idea of gambling completely. Maryland is home to a handful of casinos so if more states begin to pass bills in favor ofonline gaming, there is potential for Maryland to do the same.

In fact, there are currently moves toward legalizing at least sports betting in Maryland. As neighboring Pennsylvania, Delaware, and West Virginia have all legalized both online casinos andsportsbooks, there may be pressure to do the same in Maryland.

Maryland Land-Based Casinos

All casinos in Maryland are open 24 hours and, unless otherwise noted, offer

  • slots
  • video poker
  • video keno
  • craps
  • blackjack
  • roulette
  • three-card poker

Optional games include: let it ride, pai gow poker, baccarat, Ultimate Texas Hold’em, Mississippi Stud, Poker, four card poker, big six and Texas Hold’em Bonus.

The MGM casino in National Harbor, Maryland is the closest casino to Washington D.C. It is located 12 miles from downtown Washington D.C.

Types of Casinos in Maryland

There are five Maryland casinos that are allowed to offer electronic gaming machines, as well as live table games.

However, one of those casinos, the Casino at Ocean Downs has no table games and does not have any plans to install them.

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List of Land-Based Casinos in Maryland




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Baltimore

Hollywood Casino - Perryville

  • Address: 1201 Chesapeake Overlook Pkwy, Perryville, MD 21903
  • Phone: +1 410-378-8500
  • Website: https://www.hollywoodcasinoperryville.com/

Casino Size: 35,000 Square Feet
Games offered: slots, video poker, video keno, poker, three card poker, four card poker, craps, blackjack, roulette and ultimate Texas Hold 'em

Horseshoe Casino Baltimore

  • Address: 1525 Russell St, Baltimore, MD 21230
  • Phone: +1 844-777-7463
  • Website: https://www.caesars.com/horseshoe-baltimore

Casino Size: 122,000 square feet
Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Mississippi Stud, Poker, Let It Ride, Video Keno, Craps, Blackjack, Roulette and Three Card Poker, Four Card Poker, Ultimate TexasHold 'em, Off Track Betting.
Special Features: 100x odds on craps.

MGM National Harbor

  • Address: 101 MGM National Ave, Oxon Hill, MD 20745
  • Phone: +1 301-971-5000
  • Website: https://mgmnationalharbor.mgmresorts.com/en.html

Casino Size: 125,000 Square Feet
Games Offered: Slot Machines, Video Poker, Video Keno, Craps, Blackjack, Roulette, Spanish 21, Mini Baccarat, Three Card Poker, Four Card Poker, Pai Gow Poker, Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold'Em
Special Features: 3,000-seat theater. Luxury retail shops. Spa & fitness center.

Ocean Downs Casino

  • Address: 10218 Racetrack Rd, Berlin, MD 21811
  • Phone: +1 410-641-0600
  • Website: https://www.oceandowns.com/

Games offered: Only Gaming Machines.
Special Features: Live harness racing seasonally. Daily simulcasting of thoroughbred and harness racing.

Rocky Gap Casino Resort

  • Address: 16701 Lakeview Rd NE, Flintstone, MD 21530
  • Phone: +1 301-784-8400
  • Website: https://rockygapcasino.com/

Games Offered: Slot Machines, Video Poker, Video Keno, Craps, Blackjack, Roulette, Three Card Poker, Poker, Big Six, Mississippi Stud and Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em, Lucky Ladies Blackjack, DoubleDeck Pitch Blackjack, Bonus Craps

Special Features: over 600 slot machines

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Horseshoe Baltimore
Horseshoe Baltimore in Baltimore and Maryland
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore (Maryland)
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore (the United States)
Location Baltimore, Maryland
Address 1525 Russell Street
Opening dateAugust 26, 2014
Total gaming space122,000 sq ft (11,300 m2)
Casino typeLand-based
OwnerCBAC Gaming
Operating license holderCaesars Entertainment
Websitecaesars.com/baltimore

Horseshoe Baltimore is an urban two-story casino, and the second largest casino in Maryland with a 122,000-square-foot gaming floor.[1] The multimillion-dollar facility features video lottery terminals, table games, and a World Series of Poker room. Horseshoe's 20,000-square-foot Baltimore Marketplace features Charm City food outlets, three premier restaurants, and several bars and lounges.[2]

The $442 million casino is located along Russell Street on Baltimore’s south side, neighboring professional sports venues M&T Bank Stadium, home of the NFL Baltimore Ravens, and Camden Yards, home of the MLB Baltimore Orioles, as well as Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.[1]

The casino is owned by CBAC Gaming, a group led by Caesars Entertainment, and is managed by Caesars. Other members of the CBAC consortium include Jack Entertainment; CVPR Gaming Holdings, LLC; STRON-MD Limited Partnership; and PRT TWO, LLC.[3]

History[edit]

In a 2008 constitutional referendum, Maryland voters approved a video lottery terminal casino facility in Baltimore City, and at four other locations throughout the state.[4] In July 2012, the Maryland Lottery Commission approved a Caesars Entertainment-led consortium bid to develop and operate a gaming facility in downtown Baltimore.[4]

Initial designs of the casino were prepared by Baltimore-based architects Ayers Saint Gross. Following the construction approval, revised renderings were prepared by Cleveland-based KA architects, who designed the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland.[5]

On August 26, 2014, the casino opened with a full night of celebration that included a performances inside and outside of the Casino. Outside entertainment included a live performance from Andy Kushner Entertainment's Rhythm6 band and vertical dance performances by BANDALOOP and pyrotechnics before doors opened to VIPs. Inside entertainment was provide by legendary Motown artist Gladys Knight, with 'break music' provided by Iggy Azalea and Pauly D.[6]

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In October 2018, the Horseshoe announced a multi-year marketing deal making it the official casino partner for the Baltimore Ravens.[7]

Question Seven[edit]

In November 2012, after the most expensive political campaign in Maryland's history, voters approved a 6th casino license in the state, as well as the addition of table games at all Maryland casino sites.[8] Voters approved the expansion of gambling, Question 7, with 52 percent of the vote.[9] More than $90 million was spent between the two campaigns in their efforts to sway voters.[9] Vote Yes on Question 7 was led by MGM Resorts International, The Peterson Cos. and labor organizations. Vote No On 7 was funded almost entirely by Penn National Gaming, owner of Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races.[8]

Transportation[edit]

Horseshoe Casino can be accessed by the Baltimore Light Rail at Hamburg Street Station, and by MTA Buses #14, #17, and #27.

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Criticism[edit]

Baltimore Brew has been critical of the city's financial support of the casino, including increased police presence[10] near the casino and planned financial reimbursements, particularly after initial revenue from the casino has proven to be less than anticipated.[11]

Horseshoe also faces a unique security challenge, because it holds a 24-7 liquor license at its 14forty bar. The only bars in Maryland that can serve alcohol around the clock are in casinos.[12]

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abRector, Kevin. 'As Horseshoe Casino Rises, Officials Work behind the Scenes for Smooth Launch.' Baltimore Sun. N.p., 22 Feb. 2014. Web. 26 Feb. 2014.
  2. ^'About Horseshoe Baltimore.' Horseshoe Casino: About. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Feb. 2014.
  3. ^Caesars Entertainment. Caesars, Rock Gaming Consortium Granted License to Operate Downtown Baltimore VLT Facility. PR Newswire. PR Newswire Association LLC, 31 July 2012. Web. 13 Dec. 2012.
  4. ^ abWagner, John. “Caesars wins license for Baltimore casino.” Washingtonpost.com. The Washington Post, 31 July. 2012. Web. 13 Dec 2012.
  5. ^Steve Kilar (September 14, 2012). 'Baltimore architecture firm dropped from casino project'. Baltimore Sun. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  6. ^Jeff Barker (August 26, 2014). 'Baltimore opens shiny, new Horseshoe Casino'. Baltimore Sun. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  7. ^'Three's a Trend: Caesars Property Partners With NFL's Baltimore Ravens'. Legal Sports Report. 2018-10-21. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
  8. ^ abDresser, Michael. “Gambling expansion wins narrow victory.” Baltimoresun.com. The Baltimore Sun, 7 Nov. 2012. Web. 13 Dec 2012.
  9. ^ abStutz, Howard. “After enduring $90 million fight, Maryland voters OK new casino.” Lvrj.com. Las Vegas Review-Journal, 7 Nov. 2012. Web. 13 Dec. 2012.
  10. ^Reutter, Mark (November 4, 2014). 'Police are 'donating' officers on overtime to watch over new casino'. Baltimore Brew. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  11. ^Reutter, Mark (October 31, 2014). 'City projects much lower community revenues from Horseshoe Casino'. Baltimore Brew. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  12. ^Wagner, John (December 30, 2013). 'Maryland casinos serving booze around the clock raises hackles of bar owners'. The Washington Post. Retrieved 17 April 2015.

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