Caesars New Orleans to Unveil State-of-the-Art Sportsbook and Expansive Poker Room
This autumn, devotees of athletic competitions in the Crescent City will discover a pristine, opulent venue to observe the action and wager on their favorites. As part of a $325 million modernization effort, Caesars Entertainment is unveiling a cutting-edge Caesars Sportsbook within Harrah’s New Orleans, an establishment poised to be rechristened as Caesars New Orleans.
Encompassing 5,700 square feet, the sportsbook will boast a colossal 147-foot video display, a dozen self-service betting stations, and a designated “fan cave” furnished with multiple televisions, accommodating gatherings of up to ten individuals. Furthermore, a spacious bar with ample seating will provide an ideal setting for enjoying the game in the company of companions.
Adjacent to this, aficionados of poker can anticipate the opportunity to engage in Louisiana’s most expansive poker room. This 5,000-square-foot area will house 20 poker tables and enjoy direct connectivity to the sportsbook.
Dan Real, the Regional President of Caesars Entertainment, posits that this new Caesars Sportsbook will ascend to the position of the preeminent destination for sports wagering and entertainment in the Southern United States. This endeavor represents just one facet of several substantial investments that Caesars is undertaking in Louisiana, encompassing the metamorphosis of its Lake Charles property into Horseshoe Lake Charles and the establishment of a brand-new sportsbook at Horseshoe Bossier City.
This top-tier sports wagering platform will revolutionize the experience for Louisiana’s devoted enthusiasts and the numerous tourists we welcome to this area. Caesars recognizes the significance of athletics, leisure, and hospitality to Louisiana and its residents, and this facility demonstrates our continued dedication to the state.”
“And get ready, poker aficionados! We’re unveiling a specialized poker area featuring a variety of live poker games, including recurring tournaments every Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday.”
Samir Mowad, the Head of Operations at Harrah’s New Orleans, remarked, “The World Series of Poker represents the highest level of poker, and it’s only fitting that we establish a poker room worthy of that heritage. We’ll achieve this by providing players with a premier venue to compete, cultivating a spirited environment, and generating an exhilarating ambiance for our victors.”