Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem is a casino hotel and casino located at Bethlehem Works in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania, in the United States.
The casino is owned, operated, and built by Las Vegas Sands company. This is one of five stand-alone casinos that were awarded a slot license by the Pennsylvania Game Control Board on December 20, 2006. The casino is scheduled to open in July 2008, but disassembly takes longer than expected because of the heavy concrete foundation of the steel building old. Its opening was postponed until the second quarter of 2009. The first concrete for the complex, located on the land of Bethlehem Steel on the south side of the city, was poured on November 15, 2007.
The casino opened May 22, 2009. In the winter of 2009-2010, the casino is licensed for table games that allow the casino to expand to include 180 Poker table games, Blackjack and Craps. The table games began operations on July 18, 2010. The Sands Hotel opened on May 27, 2011. The Sands Bethlehem is the only property in the company that ends 2014 with profit, performing better than Sands and Vegas properties on the Sands.
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Since its expansion in November 2009, Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem has over 3,000 slot machines, 200 table games, and several electronic table games. While Las Vegas Sands Corporation owns a number of properties, this is the only casino of three companies that have in the United States to carry the Sands brand in its name, because the original Las Vegas Sands Hotel was destroyed and replaced with The Venetian. , and Sands Atlantic City is sold and destroyed. In November, 2016 Sands Bethlehem announced plans to expand the gambling floor to also include two additional restaurants.
In March 2018, it was announced that Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem will be sold to Wind Creek Hospitality for $ 1.3 billion.
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Dining
- Buddy V's
- Burger and More by Emeril (BAM)
- Carlo's Bake Shop (also known as Carlo's Bakery)
- Carnegie Deli
- Chopsticks
- Croissanterie
- Chop Emeril House
- House of Emeril Fish
- Steelworks & amp; Grills
- Market Gourmet Express Food Court, currently including:
- Banana
- Casa Java
- Far East
- GreenLeafs
- Mo Burger
- South Philly Steaks & amp; Fried
- Italian Villa Kitchen
Nightlife
- Coil Lounge
- Visionbar
Shopping
The outlet at Sands Bethlehem is an indoor shopping center that connects casinos and hotels. The outlet center, which opened on 1 November 2011 and is located under the Minsi Trail Bridge, consists of 133,000 square feet (12,400 m 2 ) retail space and includes a food court, near the entrance casino.
Events
Lehigh Valley Food & amp; Wine Festival
The hotel hosts the annual Lehigh Valley Food & amp; The Wine Festival, held in late May/early June to take advantage of a culinary and hospitality program at Northampton Community College.
Sands Bethlehem Events Center
The Sands Bethlehem Event Center was designed by Howard Kulp Architects of Salisbury Township. The event center has a 14,000 square foot (1,300 m) flexible multipurpose room, which accommodates meetings, conventions and entertainment events. The venue can accommodate 3,800 in general acceptance settings and 2,500 in the seating arrangements provided. Operated by Live Nation Mid-Atlantic, opened on May 16, 2012, with a concert by Incubus.
Vision Bar
The Vision Bar, located next to the Sands Bethlehem Event Center, is a popular nightclub.
Game table
Sands spent $ 26 million to add to the 119 games: 41 blackjack tables, four dice, four roulette, four three card poker, five mini-baccarat, four midi-baccarat, four pies gow, one Big Six, two Let It Ride, two Caribbean stud, four Texas Hold'em Bonus, one Casino War, one sic bo and 12 poker tables. There is also a 30-table poker room. The table games began operations on July 18, 2010.
See also
- Las Vegas Sands
- List of casinos in Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Game Control Board
References
External links
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