The Gardens Casino’s renovation to be completed soon
The Gardens Casino in Hawaiian Gardens is entering its renovation final stages and the gambling venue is soon to be reopened.
US.- Renovation works at The Gardens Casino in Hawaiian Gardens located in California, is entering its final stages and the gambling venue is soon to be reopened. Initially announced as a US$45-million upgrade, the project gradually grew into larger-scale one.
Ron Sarabi, General Manager at the casino, informed that an amount of US$90 million has been spent so far. The upgraded Gardens Casino now spreads over a 200,000-square-foot site. The venue has been designed so as to accommodate between 5,000 and 7,000 gambling customers. The casino would feature over 300 gaming tables and a number of other options.
Even though the casino’s interior is almost done, Casino there is still certain construction work to be completed outside the building. An official opening date is also yet to be scheduled.
Sarabi explained that the venue will provide patrons with more space at and around the gaming tables. Following the renovation, gambling customers will be able to compete in No-Limit Hold’em tournaments and to also play blackjack, pai gow poker, EZ baccarat, and a number of other popular casino games.
Formerly known as Hawaiian Gardens Casino, the gambling venue accommodated casino players under a white tent. The site was visited by California Governor Jerry Brown late in 2013 and the renovation project was greenlighted by the state’s top legislator.