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Ameristar Casino Hotel Council Bluffs | |
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Location | Council Bluffs, IA |
Address | 2200 River Rd |
Opening date | January 1996 |
No. of rooms | 160 |
Total gaming space | 38,500 sq ft (3,580 m2) |
Casino type | Riverboat |
Owner | Gaming and Leisure Properties |
Operating license holder | Penn National Gaming |
Coordinates | 41°14′35″N95°54′36″W / 41.24306°N 95.91000°W |
Website | CouncilBluffs.Ameristar.com |
Ameristar Casino Hotel Council Bluffs is a riverboat casino in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on the Missouri River directly across from Omaha, Nebraska. It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn National Gaming.
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The property includes 38,500 sq. ft. of gaming space with more than 1,500 slot machines and table games, a 160-room hotel tower, and several restaurants.
History[edit]
Ameristar Council Bluffs opened for business in January 1996. The plans called for a resort that complemented the local history, thus, the design is reminiscent of an 1800s river town. The riverboat itself is a 272 foot long and 98 foot wide vessel. Due to legal requirements at the time, the riverboat had to make 2-hour cruises down the river during excursion season, which had been April 1 to October 31.[1]
The property had been owned by Ameristar Casinos, Inc. until the company was acquired by Pinnacle Entertainment in 2013. However, Pinnacle was acquired by Pennsylvania-based Penn National Gaming in 2018.
It is the only casino in Council Bluffs out of the three that is still on a riverboat. Harrah's scrapped theirs and moved the casino onto land in the same general location in 2013 after a 2007 Iowa law allowed for land-based casinos.[2]
References[edit]
- ^'Ameristar Casinos Inc | Encyclopedia.com'. www.encyclopedia.com.
- ^Nelson, Andrew J. 'Harrah's: Scrapping Bluffs gambling boat, moving ashore will be better for customers'. Omaha.com.