Operator finishes Niagara revamp
The gaming facility in Niagara has been under renovations since June this year.
Canada.- Niagara Casinos, the company that operates Casino Niagara, announced that the facility is now fully renovated after a US$7 million investment for the revamp. As part of the process the second level of the casino will be closed to the public.
“Today is the culmination of a lot of hard work by many from both Niagara Casinos and OLG and I would like to thank everyone involved in this project,” said Greg McKenzie, OLG’s chief operating officer. “The new gaming technology, newly designed sports bar and enhanced dining experience will help keep business strong, which benefits both the city and region of Niagara Falls. OLG’s commitment is to continue to make this community a better place to live, work and do business.”
The management of the facility said that the new investment is in addition to recently completed projects on the market buffet, gaming floor, players advantage club booth, new slot products and renovations to the Conservatory. As Niagara This Week reported, the project includes US$3.5 million that are set to be destined to infrastructure and redesign for a better entertainment experience, as well as US$3.5 million to improve technology and gaming.
“Our mission is to provide all of our patrons with a world-class entertainment experience,” said casino president Richard Taylor. “Our investment in Casino Niagara is helping us deliver on that mission and with our new restaurant, poker room and next-generation gaming options, we are offering our patrons one of the most comprehensive entertainment experiences in southern Ontario.”