Rivers Casino debuts sportsbooks at Wells Fargo Center
The Rivers Casino sportsbooks at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia will debut today when the Flyers play against the New Jersey Devils.
US.- Wells Fargo Center will debut today two sports lounges thanks to a partnership with Rivers Casino. The sportsbooks will open in time for the kickoff of the NHLs game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the New Jersey Devils.
The BetRivers.com Sports Lounge will be located on the New City Terrace, meaning that fans can watch games while they’re at the lounge. The 6,500-square-foot-lounge features dozens of live action screens, club chairs, bar and table seating, among other things.
The Rivers Casino Philadelphia Sports Lounge is located on the Main Concourse at the south end of the arena. The 5,680 square-foot sportsbook has 10 screens across the seating areas and 16 monitors at the bar.
These sportsbooks are the product of a partnership between SugarHouse Casino and PlaySugarHouse.com, which signed an agreement with the Philadelphia Flyers and Wells Fargo Center to become their official sportsbook partners. SugarHouse and its online casino are rebranding as Rivers Casino Philadelphia and BetRivers.com.
Flyers’ official word
“We are happy to launch our partnership with SugarHouse, soon to be Rivers Casino and BetRivers.com, through these sport lounges which will undoubtedly elevate the game day experience at the Wells Fargo Center,” said Valerie Camillo, President of Business Operations for the Flyers and Wells Fargo Center. “Both spaces are stunning additions to what has already been the most transformative phase of our renovation project and we know our fans will be delighted with the design and experience.”
Mattias Stetz, COO of Rush Street Interactive, the operator of the in-casino and online sportsbooks for SugarHouse, said: “We know how passionate this city is when it comes to sports and we took great care to make sure these lounges have everything guests need to watch and get in on the action as it’s happening.”