Valley Forge Casino Resort completes Stardust Tower renovation
The upgrades include more than 250 redesigned guest rooms and a refreshed lobby.
US.- Valley Forge Casino Resort in Pennsylvania has announced the completion of renovations to its Stardust Tower. The upgrades include 253 redesigned standard guest rooms and a refreshed lobby with inspiration comes from mid-century Las Vegas.
The tower renovation is the latest milestone of the resort’s multi-phase transformation that includes upgrades to dining and entertainment offerings and a complete redesign of the property’s casino floor.
A refresh of the hotel lobby was completed in May. The company also opened the new Valley Forge Food Hall, which offers four fast-casual concepts. The options are Café Primo, American Grill, Peng Zu Express, and Taqueria Buena.
Martha Morales, vice president and general manager of Valley Forge Casino Resort, said: “We are thrilled to introduce our renovated Stardust Tower. This project represents a significant investment in our property and the guest experience, offering a more stylish, and memorable stay.”
Pennsylvania gaming revenue increases in May
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) reported that combined revenue from all forms of gaming and fantasy contests was $601.8m in May, up 15.52 per cent year-over-year and 8.7 per cent from April. It’s the first time that monthly gross gaming revenue has exceeded $600m.
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course reported $107.1m in revenue, up 31.1 per cent year-over-year, Valley Forge Casino Resort $105.7m, up 32.9 per cent and Parx Casino $59.1m, up 4.4 per cent.