The Morning Call

First Berks County casino set to open in December

- By Andrew Kulp

Hollywood Casino Morgantown is scheduled to launch at noon Dec. 22, pending final regulatory approvals, according to an announceme­nt Monday from Penn National Gaming.

That means one month from now, Berks County residents for the first time will no longer be required to cross the county line to play a hand of blackjack, take a spin on a roulette wheel or pull a slot lever.

“The countdown to our grand opening begins today,” Marc Guastella, vice president and general manager for Hollywood Casino Morgantown, said in a statement. “We’re very excited to soon welcome patrons to this beautiful new property, where they’ll be able to experience premier gaming, dining and entertainm­ent.”

Situated near the intersecti­ons of The Pennsylvan­ia Turnpike, Interstate 176 and Route 10 in Caernarvon Township, the 80,000-square-foot facility becomes Penn National Gaming’s fourth Pennsylvan­ia casino, but the Wyomissing company’s first in its own backyard, so to speak.

“It definitely holds special meaning to us,” said Eric Schippers, senior vice president of public affairs for Penn National Gaming. “The fact that it’s right down the road from corporate headquarte­rs means that we really want it to be a showcase of the best of our Hollywood Casino brand.

“I think our executive team is going to be spending a lot of time there, which puts added pressure on our terrific management,” he said.

Costing approximat­ely $111 million to build and finance, including licensing fees, Hollywood Casino Morgantown is expected to create 375 jobs, according to the release.

What’s inside Hollywood Casino Morgantown

The facility is what’s known in the state as a Category 4 casino — sometimes described as a “mini-casino,” though there will be no shortage of gaming and amusements on the premises.

Hollywood Casino Morgantown will contain the maximum 750 slot machines allowed under the permit, as well as 30 table games and a Barstool Sportsbook for sports betting.

The Barstool Sportsbook doubles as a restaurant and entertainm­ent venue, with a 150-seat dining room, a bar with a “jumbotron” monitor and TVs stationed throughout so bettors can watch all of the action.

Hollywood Casino Morgantown also partnered with Tony Luke’s, one of Philadelph­ia’s renowned purveyors of Philly cheesestea­k sandwiches, as well as Red Lotus Asian Kitchen to provide dining options at the location.

Schippers also touted innovative features that are coming to the Morgantown location, including Hollywood Casino’s 3C technology — an app that will allow guests to handle transactio­ns from their phones.

“It’s contactles­s, cardless, cashless wagering,” Schippers said. “Which is especially important in a post-COVID world.”

Brick and mortar still going strong

The investment in another physical location comes at a time when legal gaming has gone fully digital, with casinos and sportsbook­s able to be accessed from computers and phones.

Yet, Penn National Gaming also just opened a Hollywood Casino in York and is revamping its Washington location.

Schippers and Penn National Gaming describe a goal of providing an “omni-channel experience” in which brick and mortar casinos in digital work in tandem rather than in opposition of each other.

“We want to provide an outlet for our customers — whether it be online or in person — for them to experience the excitement that we can provide,” he said. “So it’s all interconne­cted.

“We can identify new customers online who may be fans of mobile sports wagering and provide them incentives to come try out one of our great restaurant­s or a special event we may be having with our Barstool partners,” he said. “What we find when those new customers come out to our retail outlet, they typically spend more and it’s an incrementa­l improvemen­t to our ecosystem.

 ?? DAN GLEITER/AP ?? A dealer moves chips at a roulette table during the first day of table games in 2010 at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in East Hanover Township. Penn National is opening its fourth Pennsylvan­ia casino next month in Berks County.
DAN GLEITER/AP A dealer moves chips at a roulette table during the first day of table games in 2010 at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in East Hanover Township. Penn National is opening its fourth Pennsylvan­ia casino next month in Berks County.

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