Gambling Riverboats In Mississippi
Did you know that the Quad Cities was the first in the U.S. to offer riverboat gaming? In 1991, the region launched a nationwide resurgence of gaming when the Diamond Lady Casino was the first casino to open in Bettendorf, Iowa. The President Casino opened about an hour later on the riverfront in Davenport, Iowa.
Today, three land-based casinos operate daily in the Quad Cities – Isle Casino Hotel Bettendorf, Jumer’s Casino & Hotel in Rock Island, and Rhythm City Casino Resort in Davenport.
The new William Hill Sports Book Area of the Isle Casino is an excellent place for fans to gather for sports wagering, and the Elite Sports Book at Rhythm City Casino's Draft Day Sports Lounge features a 360-degree screen and tv screens for customers to view odds or their preferred games. Sports wagering will be available on the Illinois side later this year.
Besides gaming, each property offers a variety of dining options, beautifully appointed hotel rooms, live entertainment options, and all are close to attractions, golf, and other entertainment amenities.
Start planning your trip to the QC today and check out the details below on our QC casinos.
Riverboat Casinos Come Unmoored in Hurricane Sally, Mississippi Coastal Casinos Reopen. Posted on: September 16, 2020, 12:19h. Last updated on: September 21, 2020, 03. The riverboat gambling bill passed in Mississippi even as lawmakers were emotionally debating both the constitutionality and the morality of statewide legalization of video-poker machines.
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From the time you board the Betsy Ann Riverboat until the time you step back onshore, we promise you an experience that creates memories to last a lifetime. Come aboard, close your eyes, and let your mind water as you listen to the paddle slapping the water in perfect time. There is no better way to enjoy the beautiful scenery and waters of historic Biloxi Bay than on a true old-fashioned paddlewheel boat.
Whether young or old, you imagine a bygone era – a period when paddlewheelers were the modern marvel of their time – the days of Mark Twain. Come learn the history of the Betsy Ann, the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the Barrier Islands, and more. Come enjoy the peacefulness of just being on the water. See lots of playful dolphins and watch the brown pelican flying in formation just inches above the water or diving from the air to catch a fish. You can even come up in the pilot house with the captain, steer the boat, and get your picture taken with the huge wheel.