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Hollywood Casino Tunica
Location Tunica Resorts, Mississippi
Address 1150 Casino Strip Resort Blvd
Opening dateAugust 8, 1994
ThemeArt Deco
No. of rooms494
Total gaming space54,000 sq ft (5,000 m2)
Notable restaurantsEpic Buffet
Fairbanks Steakhouse
Celebrity Grill
Casino typeRiverboat casino
OwnerGaming and Leisure Properties
Operating license holderPenn National Gaming
Previous namesSummit Casino (in planning)
Coordinates34°48′45″N90°25′03″W / 34.81250°N 90.41750°W
WebsiteHollywoodCasinoTunica.com

Hollywood Casino Tunica is a casino and hotel located in Tunica Resorts, Mississippi.

History[edit]

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In 2017, the neighboring Resorts casino (formerly Southern Belle) as well as Bally's (now the 1st Jackpot Casino Tunica) were sold to Penn National Gaming. Penn National closed the Resorts property in July 2019 due to declining revenues, but still operates the 1st Jackpot casino. MISSISSIPPI — Progressive jackpots have gotten a lot of attention in Mississippi lately. Four guests playing at Mississippi casinos have hit millionaire-maker jackpots so far this summer. The recent spate of MegaJackpots began when an Indiana women, Brunhilde C., hit a $8,316,562 jackpot on a 25-cent Wheel of Fortune machine at Fitz Casino. 1st Jackpot Casino: Casino - See 199 traveler reviews, 7 candid photos, and great deals for Tunica, MS, at Tripadvisor. 1st Jackpot Casino, Tunica: Address, Phone Number, 1st Jackpot Casino Reviews: 3.5/5.

Casinos were brought to Tunica County, Mississippi in the early 1990s as a revenue stream to improve the conditions at the time. At one point, Tunica County held the distinction of being the poorest county in the United States.[1] The casinos in general brought in a host of jobs and revenue to the area, and had risen to become one of the larger gaming markets in the country at one time.[2]

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The Hollywood Casino began under the name Summit Casino, originally one of four planned for the Commerce Landing area of Tunica. While under construction, Hollywood Casino Corp. bought the casino project from Summit Casinos International for $15 million.[3] At the time, Hollywood Casino Corp. owned the Sands Atlantic City and had opened a riverboat casino in Aurora, Illinois, the Hollywood Casino Aurora, the year before. Hollywood opened in Tunica on August 8, 1994, becoming the ninth casino in Tunica and joining Sam's Town, Southern Belle, and Harrah's at the Commerce Landing section of Tunica.[4]

In 2003, Penn National Gaming of Pennsylvania purchased the Dallas-based Hollywood Casino Corp. for $328 million.[5] Penn National kept the Hollywood branding, and has since used the Hollywood name extensively in other casino developments.

In 2017, the neighboring Resorts casino (formerly Southern Belle) as well as Bally's (now the 1st Jackpot Casino Tunica) were sold to Penn National Gaming. Penn National closed the Resorts property in July 2019 due to declining revenues, but still operates the 1st Jackpot casino.

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Property information[edit]

Hollywood Casino Tunica has 54,000 sq ft (5,000 m2) of gaming space with over 1,000 slot machines, 20 table games, and a sports book. A 494-room hotel and a 123-space RV park are also on the property. There are three restaurants: Epic Buffet, Fairbanks Steakhouse, and the Celebrity Grill. Also, The Stage Bar hosts live music. There is also an event venue and ballroom available.

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Harrison, Eric (October 6, 1994). 'Dirt-poor town grows bumper crop of casinos'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  2. ^Sparks, Glen R. (January 1, 2007). 'Tunica, Miss., Lays Big Bet on the Casino Industry'. Regional Economist. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  3. ^Campbell, Laurel (January 7, 1994). 'New player antes up for Tunica casino'. NewsBank. The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  4. ^Campbell, Laurel (August 9, 1994). 'Hollywood crowd big at casino's premiere'. NewsBank. The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  5. ^'Penn completes Hollywood Casino Buy'. Dallas Business Journal. March 4, 2003. Retrieved November 19, 2019.

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External links[edit]

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