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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana approved its first application to move a riverboat casino to land.

The Gaming Control Board approved the application from the owners of a Lake Charles-area riverboat 18 months after the legislature decided that state-regulated casinos outside New Orleans don’t have to stay on the water.

Eldorado Resorts plans a new $112.7 million casino between the parking lot and hotel for the Isle of Capri riverboat in Westlake, The Advocate of Baton Rouge reported.

The new casino approved last week will be nearly triple the size of the riverboat. That will allow nearly 120 more slots, seven more tables, a VIP lounge and the only restaurants overlooking the lake.

The application from Eldorado Resorts, a company headquartered in Reno, Nevada, will set the precedents for the other 14 riverboats, which all are looking to come ashore, said gaming board chairman Ronnie Jones.

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He said several have taken initial steps, with the Treasure Chest Casino in Kenner possibly the furthest along.

“This is a game changer,” said state Sen. Ronnie Johns, R-Lake Charles. He was chief sponsor of the law allowing casino companies to scuttle the riverboats and move to land within 1,200 feet (366 meters) of the waterway where they are licensed to operate.

When lawmakers legalized gambling 25 years ago, Harrah’s Casino in New Orleans was the only one allowed on land. The others had to be on riverboats, with gambling allowed only when the boat was sailing.

The first of those rules to go was the requirement to sail. Since then, The Golden Nugget Casino Resort in Lake Charles filled a slough with its gambling floor.

Casino owners and state officials hope moving to land will reinvigorate stagnant and even falling revenues for the state’s largest taxpayers. Louisiana took in $715 million in gambling taxes and about $712 million in severance and other mineral-related taxes for the fiscal year that ended June 30. Economists estimated the previous week that this fiscal year’s riverboat casino revenues would be down $8.6 million to $12.8 million from last year’s.

The law requires riverboats to provide “economic development” justification to move on land.

That meant expansion such as pools, spas and entertainment that would bring in more customers and financing.

“It’s not all about putting money in slot machines. It’s about the experience,” said board member Julie Berry, a certified public accountant from nearby Jennings. She said she doesn’t gamble but she would go to the new Eldorado casino for dinner by the lake.

Gary Carano, Eldorado Resorts executive chairman, said he wants improvements to make the smaller Westlake property more competitive with the Golden Nugget and L’Auberge de Lake Charles, the Las Vegas-style resorts a few miles south.

Nongambling amenities, such as fine dining, will increase the number of customers and bring in almost as much revenue as are collected from slot machines and craps tables, he said.

Carano expects to start construction by the end of January and employ about 300 construction workers. The project should finish in May 2021.

About 22 employees will lose boat-related jobs but the total number of worker should rise by nearly 70, from 735 to 804 when the casino comes ashore, according to the plan.

L'Auberge Casino Resort

This is a list of casinos in Louisiana.

List of casinos[edit]

List of casinos in the U.S. state of Louisiana[1]
CasinoCityParishStateDistricttypeComments
Amelia BelleAmeliaSt. MaryLouisianaRiverboatFormerly Bally's, Belle of Orleans.
Belle of Baton RougeBaton RougeEast Baton RougeLouisianaRiverboatFormerly Argosy Casino.
Boomtown Bossier CityBossier CityBossierLouisianaRiverboatFormerly Casino Magic.
Boomtown New OrleansHarveyJeffersonLouisianaRiverboat
Coushatta Casino ResortKinderAllenLouisianaNative AmericanFormerly Grand Casino Coushatta.
Cypress Bayou CasinoCharentonSt. MaryLouisianaNative American
Delta DownsVintonCalcasieuLouisianaRacino
Diamond Jacks Casino Bossier CityBossier CityBossierLouisianaRiverboatFormerly Isle of Capri.
Eldorado ShreveportShreveportCaddoLouisianaRiverboatFormerly Hollywood Casino.
Evangeline DownsOpelousasSt. LandryLouisianaRacino
Fair Grounds Race CourseNew OrleansOrleansLouisianaRacino
Flamingo Casino New OrleansNew OrleansOrleansLouisianaRiverboatClosed 1997.[2]
Golden Nugget Lake CharlesLake CharlesCalcasieuLouisianaRiverboat
Harrah's Lake CharlesLake CharlesCalcasieuLouisianaRiverboatClosed 2005.[3] Formerly Players Island.
Harrah's Louisiana DownsBossier CityBossierLouisianaRacino
Harrah's New OrleansNew OrleansOrleansLouisianaLand-based
Hollywood Casino Baton RougeBaton RougeEast Baton RougeLouisianaRiverboatFormerly Casino Rouge.
Horseshoe Bossier CityBossier CityBossierLouisianaRiverboat
Isle of Capri Casino Lake CharlesWestlakeCalcasieuLouisianaRiverboat
Jena Choctaw Pines CasinoDry ProngGrantLouisianaNative American
L'Auberge Casino Resort Lake CharlesLake CharlesCalcasieuLouisianaRiverboat
L'Auberge Casino Baton RougeBaton RougeEast Baton RougeLouisianaRiverboat
Margaritaville Resort CasinoBossier CityBossierLouisianaRiverboat
Paragon Casino ResortMarksvilleAvoyellesLouisianaNative AmericanFormerly Grand Casino Avoyelles.
River City CasinoNew OrleansOrleansLouisianaRiverboatClosed 1995.
Sam's Town ShreveportShreveportCaddoLouisianaRiverboatFormerly Harrah's.
Showboat Star CasinoNew OrleansOrleansLouisianaRiverboatClosed 1995.[4]
Treasure Chest CasinoKennerJeffersonLouisianaRiverboat

Gallery[edit]

  • Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^http://louisiana.casinocity.com/casinos/
  2. ^B. Drummond Ayres Jr. (October 14, 1997). 'In New Orleans, the house loses'. New York Times. Retrieved 2014-12-09.
  3. ^Steve Green (November 4, 2009). 'Appeals court sides with Harrah's, Pinnacle in Louisiana case'. Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 2014-12-10.
  4. ^'Louisiana's first riverboat heading for Texas border'. The Paris News. AP. March 14, 1995. Retrieved 2014-12-09.

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