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Ameristar St. Charles has over 130,000 square feet of gaming space, 400 hotel rooms, a pool, 7 restaurants, 12 bars, an entertainment venue, a spa, and 20,000 square feet of event space. Unlike Illinois casinos, it is open 24 hours a day except for Wednesdays, when the casino closes from 5am to 6am.
Formerly Isle Casino Cape Girardeau Century Casino Caruthersville: Caruthersville: Pemiscot: Missouri: Formerly Lady Luck Casino Caruthersville Harrah's: North Kansas City: Clay: Missouri: Hollywood Casino St. Louis: Maryland Heights: St. Louis: Missouri: Formerly Players Island Casino St. Louis Horseshoe St. Louis: St. Louis: Missouri ...
Ameristar's properties in Kansas City and St. Charles, Missouri, and Black Hawk, Colorado, benefitted from casino-related regulatory reform approved by voters in 2008–09. In Missouri, voters repealed the state's loss limit, which had capped players' purchases of table game chips and slot machine credits at $500 every two hours.
The company acquired its first standalone casino properties in 2000, buying Casino Magic Bay St. Louis and Boomtown Biloxi from Pinnacle Entertainment for $201 million. [29] This was followed in 2001 by the acquisition of Carnival Resorts & Casinos, including ownership of Casino Rouge in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the management contract for ...
St. Charles: St. Charles: Missouri: Ameristar: Kansas City: Clay: ... including a 150-room hotel, retail space and two new ice rinks; the existing rink would be ...
In 2000, it was sold to Ameristar Casinos and renamed Ameristar Casino Kansas City. Station Casino St. Charles: 130,000 sq ft (12,000 m 2) May 27, 1994; 30 years ago () Sold and renamed in 2000, following a purchase by Ameristar Casinos. Thunder Valley: 144,500 sq ft (13,420 m 2) June 9, 2003; 21 years ago ()
In 1998, it acquired Casino Magic Corp. for $340 million, including two casinos in Mississippi, one in Louisiana and a controlling stake in two casinos in Argentina. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The company sold the Hollywood Park racetrack in 1999 to Churchill Downs, Inc. and in 2000 changed its name to Pinnacle Entertainment.
The 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m 2) casino has 2,800 slot and video poker machines, 57 table games, a live poker room with 15 poker tables, exclusive high-limit slot and table games areas, and a 184-room hotel that includes 36 mini and 12 king suites. [1]